

The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast
Matt Whitman
Welcome to the Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast where we pick a book of the Bible and work our way through it a little bit each day! You can start with today's episode or go back to the beginning of any of these seven seasons:Season 1 - Matthew (Began October, 2019 - Episodes 1-800)Season 2 - One Book of the Bible Per Day (Began January, 2023)Season 3 - Esther (Began April 9, 2023)Season 4 - Nehemiah (Began January 1, 2024)Season 5 - Galatians (Began August 26, 2024)Season 6 - Philemon (Began October 19, 2025)SEASON 7 - John (CURRENT SEASON, Began February 9, 2026)You can also check out the daily audio-only podcast on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@TenMinuteBibleHourPick up a copy of The Lightning-Fast Field Guide to the Bible by me (Matt Whitman) from Harper-Collins/Zondervan here: https://amzn.to/4pEYSS9More About the Show: I'm Matt, and if you're interested in understanding the Bible better and you prefer your Christianity quick and punchy with a healthy side of humor, and an equally healthy side of me not telling you what to do, we're probably going to get along great. This is my podcast where we pick a book of the Bible and then break it down one part at a time every weekday morning.
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Dec 25, 2025 • 15min
PLMN049 - Nobody Wanted to Be on That Bus, But If You Had to, I Was In the Seat You'd Want
Explore the complexities of ancient slavery, where Matt uses a bus-seat metaphor to illustrate varying conditions. He highlights that slavery was class-based, not racial, and discusses the moral expectations placed on slaves. Legal protections against abuse and pathways to freedom through manumission are examined, along with notable perspectives from thinkers like Seneca and Plutarch advocating for humane treatment. The episode delves into ancient legal frameworks that surprisingly favored some protections for slaves, revealing a nuanced historical view.

Dec 24, 2025 • 16min
PLMN048 - CONTENT WARNING - We're Talking About Very Bleak Aspects of Ancient Slavery Today
A content warning opens the discussion, leading to a deep dive into the bleak realities of ancient and American slavery. The hosts explore nostalgia for the early internet's wildness versus today's sanitized version. Matt shares his unsettling encounters with graphic death imagery and compares the brutality of ancient torture with American practices. Cultural expectations of restraint in ancient times reveal unexpected legal limits. The conversation examines how these histories resonate in today's world, highlighting the unfiltered violence on social media.

Dec 23, 2025 • 14min
PLMN047 - Manumission
Philemon You might like to get some copies of The Lightning-Fast Field Guide to the Bible for yourself and for others - here's a link that gets TMBH a little kickback: https://amzn.to/4pEYSS9Thanks to everyone who supports TMBH at patreon.com/thetmbhpodcastYou're the reason we can all do this together!Discuss the episode hereMusic by Jeff Foote

Dec 22, 2025 • 17min
PLMN046 - Many Ancients Thought Slaves Weren't Evil, but Simple; and That Slavery Was a Mercy
Philemon You might like to get some copies of The Lightning-Fast Field Guide to the Bible for yourself and for others - here's a link that gets TMBH a little kickback: https://amzn.to/4pEYSS9Thanks to everyone who supports TMBH at patreon.com/thetmbhpodcastYou're the reason we can all do this together!Discuss the episode hereMusic by Jeff Foote

Dec 19, 2025 • 16min
PLMN045 - I Read Hundreds of Primary Sources on Ancient Slavery - Here's What I Found
The podcast dives into the complex world of ancient slavery, challenging modern perceptions by emphasizing classism over racism. It highlights the philosophical struggles of thinkers like Aristotle on the moral justifications of slavery. Historical contexts are explored, including how individuals became slaves through various legal means, such as voluntary sale or warfare. The discussion reveals the spectrum of slavery experiences and connects these insights to biblical texts like Philemon and Colossians, providing a richer understanding of the past.

Dec 18, 2025 • 13min
PLMN044 - Paul's Remarks on Slavery are Shocking, But Maybe Not For the Reason You Expect
Explore the surprising insights from Paul's letter to Philemon, focusing on the complex relationship between Philemon and Onesimus. Discover how the original audience would react to Paul's unexpected framing of slavery, which humanizes those enslaved. Learn about the contrast between Greco-Roman household codes and Paul's Christ-centered ethics, which emphasize dignity and moral agency. This engaging discussion sets the stage for a deeper understanding of slavery in a biblical context, with much more to come!

Dec 17, 2025 • 15min
PLMN043 - Households Hit Pretty Close to Home Because of How They Are Home
Join an engaging discussion as the host humorously compares smartphone recalibrations to theological updates. Explore the 'supremacy of Christ' in Colossians as a mental upgrade and the practical advice offered for household roles. Dive into the challenging teachings about marriages and parenting, while addressing legitimate objections and historical contexts like slavery. This thought-provoking conversation encourages a deeper understanding of relationships and institutions, framing them in a modern context.

Dec 16, 2025 • 12min
PLMN042 - Apparently Chad Likes His KIDS More Than His Snake
Matt kicks things off with a funny story about his friend Chad, setting the tone for a deep dive into Colossians. Key passages highlight Christ’s supremacy and the transformation of identity in Him. He contrasts the old self with a renewed image, emphasizing the importance of compassion and unity. The discussion covers practical virtues to embody in daily life and shows how theology relates directly to ethics. The chat wraps with a sneak peek into the intriguing dynamics between Philemon and Onesimus.

Dec 15, 2025 • 15min
PLMN041 - If Christ Is Who Paul Says He Is, Then Philemon's Got Some Recalibration to Do
Matt Whitman shares exciting news about his upcoming book featuring a concise chapter for every book of the Bible. He discusses the creative process and the importance of retaining the podcast's voice during publication. The podcast dives into Colossians, emphasizing Christ's supremacy and how it reshapes our relationships and daily lives. In a thought-provoking twist, he examines how Philemon should recalibrate his response to Onesimus in light of Paul's views on Christ. Tune in for insights that blend theology with practical living!

Dec 12, 2025 • 12min
PLMN040 - Asian Fusion is Cool, But Religious Fusion is Not
Explore the colonial charm of Granada, Nicaragua, and its unique history as an inland port. Discover insights about an Asian fusion restaurant that blends diverse cultures, paralleling the multifaceted history of Colossae. Delve into Paul's letter to the Colossians, emphasizing the unique supremacy of Jesus over all deities. Learn how Paul addresses theological 'fusion' errors and prepares to tackle practical implications for believers’ daily lives.


