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    Explore " second temple" with insightful episodes like "Violent Revolutionary Jesus? Conspiracies, historical issues and contradictions from Rabbi Tzadok", "How Much Context Do We Really Need? - Letters Q+R #2", "4 Steps to Argument Tracing - Letters E9", "Pen, Parchment, and People - Letters E8" and "Which New Testament Commands Should We Obey? Letters Q+R #1" from podcasts like ""Raiders of the Unknown (Mystic-Skeptic Radio)", "BibleProject", "BibleProject", "BibleProject" and "BibleProject"" and more!

    Episodes (11)

    Violent Revolutionary Jesus? Conspiracies, historical issues and contradictions from Rabbi Tzadok

    Violent Revolutionary Jesus? Conspiracies, historical issues and contradictions from Rabbi Tzadok

    In this week's episode we discuss Rabbi Ariel Tzadok post called "The Torah of Yeshu HaNotzi versus the Gospel of Jesus Christ." He is featured on the History Channel's Ancient Aliens program and spearheads www.koshertorah.com working with Noachides, Jews and Christians teaching them Jewish concepts. In his post he discusses the following book:
    "The Jesus Scroll is a best-selling book first published in 1972 and written by Australian author Donovan Joyce. A forerunner to some of the ideas later investigated in The Da Vinci Code, Joyce's book made the claim that Jesus of Nazareth may have actually died aged 80 at Masada[4] near the Dead Sea, site of the last stand made by Jewish zealot rebels against the Roman Empire, after the Fall of Jerusalem and the destruction of the Second Temple. Joyce, an Australian journalist, claimed to have seen a scroll stolen from the Masada excavations. He wrote that it was one of fifteen scrolls discovered during the dig there. His book states that the stolen autobiographical scroll was signed Yeshua ben Ya’akob ben Gennesareth, who described himself as eighty years old and added that he was the last of the rightful kings of Israel. The name when translated into English became Jesus of Gennesareth, son of Jacob. Joyce identifies the author as Jesus of Nazareth. Joyce's book further suggests that Jesus may have survived the crucifixion, was present during the Roman siege of Masada during the Jewish Revolt of 66-74 AD, and that he had married Mary Magdalene and fathered a child with her. Joyce claimed that he attempted to visit Masada in 1964 during the archaeological excavation but was prevented by Yigael Yadin. Joyce further claimed that an anonymous and corrupt archaeologist, "Dr. Grosset", asked him to help smuggle the 'Jesus Scroll' out of Israel that had been discovered during that dig. Joyce says in his book that the scroll was sneaked aboard an airplane by Dr. Grosset, who then most likely took it to Russia to strike a deal with Soviet leaders. Joyce proposed controversial theories concerning the historicity of Jesus that caused outrage among many Christians, and for which he received numerous death threats."(Source: Wikipedia)

    Mystic-Skeptic Radio produces programs such as Uncensored & Raiders of the Unknown. Some of the ongoing series are: Jesus The Israelite, Anti-Semitism Rising & Paul's Legacy (all available on our YouTube channels). In the past 8 years we have featured academics (Amy Jill Levine) , presidential candidates( Howie Hawkins), Commentators (Jay Michaelson) , Advocates (Vanessa Guillen), Scholars(John Dominic Crossan) and Holistic Healers (Rosemary Gladstar). We have taken deep dives on the topics of human trafficking, ancient civilizations, demonology and the occult, social movements, controversial topics and many of the current affairs affecting our society. Join us as as we explore the mystic-skeptic mind space…

    How Much Context Do We Really Need? - Letters Q+R #2

    How Much Context Do We Really Need? - Letters Q+R #2

    This week, we finish our How to Read the Bible podcast series with one final Q+R episode where we answer questions like, “How do we know Paul’s letters are authentic?” and “Are morning devotionals still okay?” Tune in to hear your questions answered!

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    Timestamps 

    • Is there still a role for devotional reading? (02:12)
    • Did the New Testament authors take the Old Testament out of context? (07:20)
    • How much of the Hebrew Scriptures did Paul expect the Gentiles to know? (15:30)
    • How much context do we need to really understand the letters? (21:37)
    • How was Paul able to write letters while in prison? (30:38)
    • Could the use of scribes explain differences in Paul’s style? (35:38)
    • How do we apply Paul’s words in Romans to our context today? (42:42)

    Additional Resources 

    Show Music 

    • Defender Instrumental by Tents

    Show produced by Dan Gummel and Camden McAfee.  Audience questions collected by Christopher Maier.

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    4 Steps to Argument Tracing - Letters E9

    4 Steps to Argument Tracing - Letters E9

    The New Testament letters can be difficult to follow, but the right tools can help us unpack their rich meaning. In this episode, Tim and Jon look at 1st century letter templates, Greco-Roman rhetoric, and argument tracing. Learn more in this week’s podcast episode.

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    Timestamps 

    • Part one (0:00–15:50)
    • Part two (15:50–37:30)
    • Part three (37:30–55:45)
    • Part four (55:45–63:40)
    • Part five (63:40–end)

    Additional Resources 

    Show Music 

    • Defender Instrumental by Tents
    • Day and Night EP by Aiguille

    Show produced by Dan Gummel and Camden McAfee. 

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    Pen, Parchment, and People - Letters E8

    Pen, Parchment, and People - Letters E8

    Writing a letter in Paul’s day wasn’t as simple as grabbing a pen and paper and placing the finished letter in a mailbox. In this episode, Tim and Jon explore the world of 1st century letter writing, including “cosenders,” letter drafts, the cost of production, and delivery. Listen in on this fascinating conversation.

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    Timestamps 

    • Part one (0:00–19:40)
    • Part two (19:40–29:15)
    • Part three (29:15–44:30)
    • Part four (44:30–57:30)
    • Part five (57:30–end)

    Additional Resources 

    Show Music 

    • Defender Instrumental by Tents
    • Scream Pilots by Moby
    • Little Spirit by Delayde

    Show produced by Dan Gummel and Camden McAfee. 

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    Which New Testament Commands Should We Obey? Letters Q+R #1

    Which New Testament Commands Should We Obey? Letters Q+R #1

    Do we have to follow all the commands in the New Testament? Did Paul know his words were inspired? And why doesn’t the Bible condemn slavery? Tim and Jon respond to these questions and more in this week’s Question and Response episode.

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    Timestamps 

    • Could it be beneficial to memorize and perform New Testament letters? (00:36)
    • Did Paul craft his letters as meditation literature? (03:17)
    • What was included when Paul said “all Scripture” was God-breathed? (10:11)
    • What about 1 Enoch? (15:54)
    • Did Paul know his letters were inspired? (19:45)
    • Are the letters wisdom or commands? (33:10)
    • Why doesn’t the Bible condemn owning slaves? (39:58)
    • What does it mean to submit to government authorities? (48:20)

    Additional Resources 

    Show Music 

    • Defender Instrumental by Tents

    Show produced by Dan Gummel and Camden McAfee. Audience questions collected by Christopher Maier.

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    Did Paul Actually Say That? - Letters E6

    Did Paul Actually Say That? - Letters E6

    Did Paul actually say that? In this week’s podcast episode, Tim and Jon talk about how to wisely read the New Testament letters by asking key questions about Paul’s context. This practice, known as mirror reading, can help us read and apply these letters to our lives responsibly.

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    Timestamps 

    • Part one (0:00–14:00)
    • Part two (14:00–25:00)
    • Part three (25:00–39:30)
    • Part four (39:30–59:30)
    • Part five (59:30–end)

    Additional Resources 

    Show Music 

    • Defender Instrumental by Tents
    • Playa by Mauro Somm
    • Bubble by KV
    • Pale Horses by Moby
    • A Case for Shame by Moby

    Show produced by Dan Gummel and Camden McAfee. 

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    The Drama We Don’t Know - Letters E5

    The Drama We Don’t Know - Letters E5

    The New Testament letters were written to address specific situations among specific groups of people. In this episode, Tim and Jon discuss how to discern situational context, what to do when information is missing, and how context helps us apply the wisdom of the letters today.

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    Timestamps 

    • Part one (0:00–11:20)
    • Part two (11:20–24:34)
    • Part three (24:34–32:00)
    • Part four (32:00–40:50)
    • Part five (40:50–54:10)
    • Part six (54:10–end)

    Show Music 

    • Defender Instrumental by Tents
    • Dreams by Xander
    • Cocktail Hour by Strehlow
    • Acquired in Heaven by Beautiful Eulogy

    Show produced by Dan Gummel and Camden McAfee. 

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    The Biblical Temple vs. Mormon Temples w/ David Halevy

    The Biblical Temple vs. Mormon Temples w/ David Halevy

    0034 - In this episode I am joined again by David Halevy from Builders of Israel. In this episode we discuss what the Biblical Temple was and why it existed. We discuss the nature of the Temple in light of the Mosaic and Abrahamic Covenants. We talk about how the Temple was about the way we relate to Yahweh (God) and how the Temple showed us how unworthy we were. We then discuss how all that changed with Jesus' death on the cross. We then compare the Biblical understanding of the Temple with the LDS Temples that have nothing at all in common. We talk about where much of the LDS Temple ceremonies come from and how they have nothing to do with what happened in the Temple in the first century. I hope you will be challenged and encouraged by this episode. 

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