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    Explore " gehenna" with insightful episodes like "How Is Anger the Same as Murder?", "081 - Out of the Frying Pan", "Episode 475: Refusing to Be Silent About Injustice", "Hell: A man to man talk" and "Day 140: Purgatory and Hell" from podcasts like ""BibleProject", "Path of Night Podcast", "Jesus for Everyone", "It is Near" and "The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)"" and more!

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    How Is Anger the Same as Murder?

    How Is Anger the Same as Murder?

    Sermon on the Mount E10 – In Matthew 5:21-48, Jesus reveals the divine wisdom of Israel’s Old Testament laws through six case studies. In the first case study, he expounds on one of the Ten Commandments, “Do not murder” (Exod. 20:13). After acknowledging this command, Jesus takes it further by saying that anyone who is angry with his brother or publicly shames someone is also guilty of murder. What does he mean? In this episode, Jon and Tim discuss Matthew 5:21-32, exploring key concepts—such as murder, contempt, and divine justice—and what they tell us about the value of human beings.

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    Timestamps 

    • Chapter 1: What Jesus Is Doing in These Case Studies (0:00-8:45)
    • Chapter 2: Overview of Matthew 5:21-32 (8:45-18:09)
    • Chapter 3: Insults, Contempt, and the Value of Human Beings (18:09-26:11)
    • Chapter 4: The Paradox of the Crime and the Punishment (26:11-32:07)
    • Chapter 5: The Meaning of the Word Gehenna (32:07-56:15)

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    Show Music 

    • Original Sermon on the Mount music by Richie Kohen 
    • BibleProject theme song by TENTS

    Show Credits

    Jon Collins is the creative producer for today’s show, and Tim Mackie is the lead scholar. Production of today’s episode is by Lindsey Ponder, producer; Cooper Peltz, managing producer; Colin Wilson, producer; and Stephanie Tam, consultant and editor. Tyler Bailey is our audio engineer and editor, and he provided the sound design and mix. JB Witty does our show notes, and Hannah Woo provides the annotations for our app. Today’s hosts are Jon Collins and Michelle Jones.

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    081 - Out of the Frying Pan

    081 - Out of the Frying Pan

    The coterie barely escaped with their unlives. Britta and Miles are down. Johnny and Wynn are starving and seconds from frenzy. But the night's complications are not over. Everyone is gunning for the helpless Prince.

    Content Warning: Threats; abuse; sexual content; assault; loss of bodily autonomy; graphic violence; harm to children; smoking; language;

    Cast
    Storyteller: Lex Lopez
    Britta Ashcroft : Rebecca Steigelfest
    Johnny Saxon: Garrett Gabbey
    Miles Davenport: Tim Davis
    Neil Foster: Rob Muirhead
    Wynn Cabot: Erika Webb

    Recording
    Rebecca Steigelfest
    Editing
    Rob Muirhead
    Music
    Path of Night Theme by Brian Metolious, brianmetolius.com
    Art
    Logo & Character Art: Garrett Gabbey

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    Hell: A man to man talk

    Hell: A man to man talk

    Two Christians have a calm, respectful discussion about a topic they profoundly disagree about. Sounds like fun, doesn't it? And maybe, impossible?  Murray grew up in orthodoxy, Owen grew up as a heretic. But they are good friends and brothers in Christ: and whichever side you are rooting for, you might learn something!

    It is Near focuses on the alarming and the hopeful; the frightful and the forgotten; the blinding glare of giant problems, and the dark secrets that lurk even more menacingly in the shadows of global trends. "Amazing Grace" may have taught our hearts to fear, but for most Christians and non-Christians alike, divine grace as commonly conceptualized does not those fears relieve. It is Near will be informative, accessible, comforting, and challenging to every thinking person. It will call Christians to account and provide a breath of fresh air for secularists who, for once, would like to hear a conciliatory and intellectually honest message from a thoughtful Christian voice. Owen Kindig of Sitka, Alaska is your host, and is responsible for the content.

    "Even the bad news is good news."

    Day 140: Purgatory and Hell

    Day 140: Purgatory and Hell
    Why do purgatory and hell exist? The Catechism teaches us today about the existence and the meaning of purgatory and hell. We learn that purgatory is a transitional state of purification while hell is the state of permanent separation from God. Fr. Mike reminds us that nobody drifts into heaven because “we cannot be united to God unless we freely choose to love him.” Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 1030-1037. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB.

    132 - Stephen King en el Metal

    132 - Stephen King en el Metal

    Desde que “Doubleday & Co” aceptó poublicar la novela “Carrie” en la primavera de 1973, Stephen King ha publicado más de 50 libros y se ha convertido en uno de los escritores más exitosos del mundo, influenciando a su paso múltiples formas de expresión artística aparte de la literatura, siendo la música una de ellas. Por tanto, en el episodio CXXXII de ¡A lo Bestia! podcast, presentamos algunas de las no muchas canciones de metal que han tomado las obras de King como inspiración para sus composiciones.

    Episodio grabado el 14 de marzo de 2023.

    Escuchen la lista de reproducción (playlist) de este episodio en:

    - Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzEUmf3C1pXE7xLF6PA4xQeXDJrewEaEu

    - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1rxT6qwSKb0IrZAeXisFU2?si=41917c8ed77f4128

    Artistas y canciones analizadas en este episodio:

    • ICE NINE KILLS - Hell in the Hallways [Every Trick in the Book, 2015]
    • BLACK SABBATH - The Shining [The Eternal Idol, 1987]
    • NOSTRADAMEUS - Randall Flagg [The Third Prophecy, 2003]
    • LEX LÜGER - Christine [Rey del Terror, 2020]
    • TESTAMENT - Disciples of the Watch [The New Order, 1988]
    • DEMONS & WIZARDS - The Gunslinger [Touched by the Crimson King, 2005]
    • SAVAGE CIRCUS - It-The Gathering [Dreamland Manor, 2005]
    • GEHENNA - Deadlights [Admirion Black, 1998]

    Why Is There a Hell?

    Why Is There a Hell?

    The concept of hell has captivated the minds of believers and put the proverbial “fear of God” into the hearts of the “unrighteous” for millennia. While some form of post-mortal punishment exists as a doctrine in most world religions, not all believe the same thing about hell, its nature, or even how long the “damned” might dwell there. Listen to this episode to learn more about how various religions understand the concept of “hell.”

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    What Does the Bible Say About Hell?

    What Does the Bible Say About Hell?

    In this episode, Arnie and Fred discuss what the Bible says about Hell. We start out by answering the question, Does Hell Exist?  We look at 2 passages where Jesus discusses Hell. We point out the specific word Jesus uses in referring to Hell in these passages. We move on to passages that tell us what Hell is like. We discuss 8 passages that describe Hell in no uncertain terms. We talk about whether Jesus is speaking in figurative language. We begin our last segment to answer the question, Is Hell A Place of Punishment?  We run out of time, so next week we will continue this discussion in the next episode. Take about 30 minutes to listen in on our discussion. Have your Bibe handy to verify what we are saying. There is a transcript provided for your convenience in this Buzzsprout episode.

    3. Sermon on the Mount : Christ Fulfills the Law Matthew 5:17-26

    3. Sermon on the Mount : Christ Fulfills the Law Matthew 5:17-26

    The third of a series on the Sermon on the Mount. In this episode we focus on Matthew 5:17-26 and discuss how Christ himself fulfills the law, how we can apply the difficult to translate word "raca" to how we treat each other, and what we can learn from Jesus's reference to "Gehenna."

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    Five Minutes After Death (Luke 16:19-31)

    Five Minutes After Death (Luke 16:19-31)

    What happens five minutes after death? Death is the separation of the body from the soul and spirit.  Various terms such as the intermediate state, Sheol, Hades, Paradise, Tartarus, Gehenna, and the lake of fire, are used to describe the intermediate state after death.

    Verses: Luke 16:19-31, Acts 2:27, Psalm 16:10, Numbers 16:33, Matthew 12:40, Mark 9:43-47, Ephesians 4:9-10, Philippians 9-10, Luke 23:43b, 2 Corinthians 5:8, Ephesians 4:8, 2 Corinthians 12:2-4, 2 Peter 2:4, Jude 6, Revelation 20:13-15.

    What Does The Bible Say About The Body, Soul and Spirit

    What Does The Bible Say About The Body, Soul and Spirit

    This is a lesson Fred provided to the Woodland church of Christ in January 2018. Fred and Arnie discuss what Paul referred to as the body, soul and spirit in 1 Thessalonians 5:23. Discussion will be centered around what the Bible says about these three terms. We invite you to have your Bible available so you can verify what is being said. Take about 30 minutes to listen in on this episode.

    Hell

    Hell

     In this episode, Pastor Dan Smail and Wendy Farone further their discussion about what happens when we die (see #20 Heaven Podcast) with a chat about hell. What are your present concepts of hell…or misconceptions? Discover the scriptural perspective of hell and leave the horns and pitchforks to the movies!