BibleProject

BibleProject Podcast
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29 snips
Dec 13, 2021 • 1h 8min

Is the Bible Trustworthy? – Paradigm Q+R #2

This discussion dives into the art of teaching the Bible to kids, blending deep literary themes with age-appropriate storytelling. They explore the meditative nature of New Testament writings and share strategies for enriching congregational understanding. The speakers emphasize the interplay of curiosity and imagination in learning, scrutinize the differences between teaching and preaching, and address the trustworthiness of scripture in relation to personal faith experiences. The episode wraps up with reflections on the series and hints at future insights.
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9 snips
Dec 6, 2021 • 56min

How (Not) To Read the Bible – Feat. Dan Kimball

Dan Kimball, pastor and author, dives into the complexities of interpreting difficult biblical passages. He highlights the often-misunderstood topics of violence, slavery, and the role of women in scripture. Using humor and personal anecdotes, he emphasizes the importance of historical context in understanding these challenging texts. Kimball also explores the bizarre interpretations, like 'unicorns,' that stem from misreading scripture. Ultimately, he encourages a unified view of the Bible, pointing towards its core message of faith and equality.
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9 snips
Nov 29, 2021 • 1h 2min

The Last Pillar: Communal Literature – Paradigm E11

The podcast dives into the significance of the Bible as communal literature, emphasizing the power of group reading over solitary study. It explores the messianic dimensions of scripture and how diverse community perspectives enhance interpretation. Historical contexts of biblical wisdom and oral traditions are discussed, showcasing their role in understanding sacred texts. The importance of democratizing access to scripture and how modern practices can benefit from community engagement are highlighted. It also touches on AI's role in enriching biblical interpretation.
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28 snips
Nov 22, 2021 • 1h 11min

What the Bible’s Authors Took for Granted – Paradigm E10

Exploring the cultural assumptions of biblical authors reveals the clash between ancient and modern worldviews. The discussion highlights honor, shame, and the sacramental view of reality, urging deeper engagement with the text. Listeners will find insights into spirituality, collectivism versus individualism, and the implications of social dynamics in biblical narratives. The conversations also challenge traditional interpretations, emphasizing Jesus' inclusive teachings and the need to approach scripture with a fresh perspective.
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18 snips
Nov 15, 2021 • 59min

The Bible Wasn’t Written in English – Paradigm E9

Discover the significance of biblical languages and the ancient cultures that shaped them. The hosts discuss how context can redefine interpretations of words, using examples like the Hebrew concept of 'heart.' They also explore the complexities of Bible translation and encourage using multiple translations for deeper understanding. Unravel the cultural nuances behind key terms like faith and grace, and learn how societal values of honor and shame impact scriptural meanings. Engage with these insights to enhance your biblical discernment.
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33 snips
Nov 8, 2021 • 1h 2min

Wisdom for Life’s Complexity – Paradigm E8

Delve into the intricacies of wisdom literature and its role in guiding followers of Jesus through complex choices. Discover the unifying themes of the Messiah in biblical texts and how ancient narratives invite ongoing engagement. Reflect on the contrast between taking and receiving wisdom, illustrated by Adam and Eve versus Solomon. Learn about the connection between wisdom and fear of the Lord, and how understanding scripture requires a communal approach. Ultimately, seek divine guidance like a compass in life's challenging decisions.
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7 snips
Nov 1, 2021 • 1h 19min

Inspiration, Quiet Time, and Slaying Your Giants – Paradigm Q+R #1

Explore the selection process of the Bible and what it means to engage with scripture in your daily life. Discover distinctions between inspiration and inerrancy, along with the historical context of biblical texts. Delve into the complexities of narrative truth and the literary device of synecdoche. Uncover the significance of Second Temple literature and critique traditional views on authorship. Witness discussions on healing from harmful biblical interpretations, as well as how personal experiences shape your relationship with scripture.
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27 snips
Oct 25, 2021 • 1h 1min

In the Beginning – John 1

Delve into the poetic prologue of John’s Gospel, where themes of light and darkness intertwine with creation narratives. Explore Jesus as the Word and His divine relationship with God, steeped in rich theological insight. The significant role of John the Baptist emerges, highlighting his testimony and connection to Jesus. The podcast also underscores the relationship between the Torah, grace, and Jesus’ teachings, revealing a profound message of God’s generosity. It's a journey through scripture that invites deeper understanding.
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16 snips
Oct 18, 2021 • 55min

Literature for a Lifetime – Paradigm E6

The discussion dives into the Bible's role as profound meditation literature meant for lifelong engagement. Explore how biblical narratives, much like complex films, invite repeated contemplation to uncover deeper meanings. Discover the typological connections between Adam and the Messiah, and the art of 'haggah' as active meditation that fosters spiritual growth. The speakers illustrate thematic lessons from Genesis and delve into intricate numeric patterns within the scriptures, ultimately urging a reflective approach to studying these ancient texts.
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29 snips
Oct 11, 2021 • 56min

Who Is the Bible About? – Paradigm E5

Is the Bible a story of humans, God, or both? Discover how the narrative unfolds through the Messiah, Jesus, connecting ancient texts to modern redemption. The discussion links themes of decreation, atonement, and the echoing tales of Eden, revealing their significance in understanding God's relationship with humanity. By exploring biblical figures like Moses, listeners are invited to rethink their roles within this unified story. The podcast encourages deeper engagement with Scripture as a work of art and community.

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