History in the Bible
Garry Stevens
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Bonus 43: Top Moments in the Old Testament/Tanakh I
History in the Bible
06/26/22 • 39 min
In this bonus episode, Steve Guerra of the History of the Papacy podcast and I take a look at some of our favourite moments in the Old Testament or Tanakh. First, Steve wonders what the deal is with Melchizedek. Then Garry shows how a single verse about the patriarch Enoch spawned a whole literature. Back to Steve, who finds some surprising verses in Psalm 137. We conclude with the old she’s not my wife she’s my sister scam, which Abraham and Isaac pull three times
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Bonus 42: The Twelve Minor Prophets VII: Malachi and Joel
History in the Bible
06/12/22 • 47 min
Malachi writes in Persian times. The rebuilt Temple has not ushered in an ideal age, the governors of Yehuda are not Davidic, and the priests and people have lost their watchfulness about God’s coming. Malachi attacks this malaise. The priests are corrupt. The people are unfaithful. All must repent.
Joel writes of locusts and famine. An ecological catastrophe is divine retribution for apostasy. He exhorts the people of Judah to repent, fast, and pray to avert these calamities.
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3.19 Gnowing Me, Gnowing You I: The Children of Seth
History in the Bible
08/14/22 • 24 min
Until the late 19th century, the Gnostic works were known only from their opponents, who regarded them as aberrant and vile Christians. Discoveries since then have uncovered a wealth of Gnostic literature. The Gnostics are now usually divided into two groups: Sethians and Valentinians. The Sethians are the older. Many scholars hold that their roots are in Second Temple Judaism, not Christianity.
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3.14 After the Apostles II: Holy Books and Blessed Bishops
History in the Bible
03/06/22 • 26 min
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3.16 Quest for the Rabbis I: Origins
History in the Bible
05/08/22 • 28 min
The origins of the rabbis, dated to the second century CE, are shrouded in fog, for reasons we do not understand. Why did the Jews cease writing histories after the year 100? Why do we have no histories from the Babylonian Jews. Where did the Mishnah, the foundational document of Rabbinic thought, dome from? I also discuss the evidence that historians of antiquity use, and how they assess that evidence. Especial thanks to Dr. Bret C. Devereaux, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for his amusing insights.
Theme music "Inspiring Teaser" by Rafael Krux, https://filmmusic.io/song/5672-inspiring-teaser, license https://filmmusic.io/standard-license.
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Bonus 41: Baruch and Jeremiah, with Gil Kidron
History in the Bible
04/17/22 • 47 min
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3.17 Quest for the Rabbis II: The Mishnah
History in the Bible
05/29/22 • 26 min
The Mishnah is the first great product of the rabbis. Traditionally it was codified around 200 CE by Rabbi Yehuda haNasi. It appears from nowhere. The Mishnah bears no resemblance to anything in the Tanakh/Old Testament, nor in the vast Jewish apocalyptic literature of preceding centuries.
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2.46 The Death of Jesus
History in the Bible
10/20/19 • 25 min
Jesus' death is the supreme sacrifice. The Son of God takes upon himself the sins of the world to redeem all of mankind. From the disparate gospel accounts of Jesus' death, what can we actually say is dependable evidence? The gospels give us two surprise cameo appearances: Simon of Cyrene, and Joseph of Arimathea.
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3.18 Christians Under the Roman Gaze
History in the Bible
07/17/22 • 33 min
In the second century, there were three groups of Jewish-leaning Jesus clubs: the Johhanines, the Nazoreans, and the Ebionities. These had either vanished or been absorbed into gentile Christanity by the year 200. While that was happening, the Christian movement came to the attention of the imperial authorities. Writing in 110, governor Pliny only knew they seemed to be vaguely seditious, and had depraved practices, such as meeting before dawn. Forty years later, Christians had gained an appalling reputation. They refused to participate in any of the state rituals that bonded the emperor, the people, and the state to the gods. They were unpatriotic. Even worse, they were wicked sexual deviants with barbaric rituals. The Romans viewed them as witches. I finish the episode by introducing the earliest Christian apologies, books written to defend the faith from the calumnies made against it.
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3.15 Tumultus Iudaeorum
History in the Bible
03/27/22 • 35 min
On the death of Herod the Great in 4 BCE, the Judean state was a prosperous, self-governed, and stable kingdom. It was Rome’s best buddy in the Levant, with territories extending beyond the Jordan and into Syria. Thriving Jewish communities could be found from Spain to Egypt. Over a span 70 years, the Judeans launched three insurrections against the Romans. The consequences were catastrophic. 140 years after Herod’s death, the Temple and Jerusalem had been razed, the Judean self-governing province crushed, and its people scattered to the winds. Within the empire, the Romans thereafter applied a heavy hand against many diaspora Jewish communities.
Theme music "Inspiring Teaser" by Rafael Krux, https://filmmusic.io/song/5672-inspiring-teaser, license https://filmmusic.io/standard-license.
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How many episodes does History in the Bible have?
History in the Bible currently has 225 episodes available.
What topics does History in the Bible cover?
The podcast is about Christianity, History, Religion & Spirituality, Podcasts, Judaism and Bible.
What is the most popular episode on History in the Bible?
The episode title 'Bonus 43: Top Moments in the Old Testament/Tanakh I' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on History in the Bible?
The average episode length on History in the Bible is 32 minutes.
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Episodes of History in the Bible are typically released every 14 days.
When was the first episode of History in the Bible?
The first episode of History in the Bible was released on Mar 24, 2015.
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