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Eating the Apple

Podcast af Eating the Apple

engelsk

Historie & religion

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Two non-believers read the Bible to see if a plain reading will convert them to Christianity. The hosts, Chris and Jeff, approach the Bible with a serious effort and a desire to understand where believers are coming from. They discuss their personal beliefs, their curiosity about the Bible, and their intention to expand their knowledge base. The podcast aims to provide a measured and honest exploration of the Bible's claims, while also encouraging empathy and understanding between believers and non-believers.

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Episode 16: Exodus 21-23

In this conversation, Jeff and Chris discuss the laws found in Exodus 21 and 22. They highlight the rules regarding Hebrew servants, including the provision for their release after six years of service. They also explore the concept of slavery and the implications for slaves who have families. Jeff raises questions about the morality of breeding slaves and the permanent marking of slaves through ear piercing. The conversation then delves into the laws regarding personal injuries, including the principle of 'an eye for an eye.' Jeff also examines the laws related to theft, property damage, and sexual offenses. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the punishment for sorcery and the importance of treating foreigners, widows, and orphans with fairness and compassion. In this conversation, Jeff and Chris review and discuss various themes and passages from Exodus 22 and 23. He explores the concept of eye for an eye, the consequences of mistreating widows and fatherless children, the importance of honesty and justice, the significance of the Sabbath, the prohibition of cooking a young goat in its mother's milk, and the promise of God's protection and blessings. Jeff and Chris also raise questions about the need for Jesus' sacrifice and the role of other gods in the Israelites' lives.

18. aug. 2024 - 1 h 18 min
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Episode 15: Exodus 20 (Ten Commandments)

In this conversation, Jeff and Chris discuss the Ten Commandments and their significance. They explore why the Ten Commandments are set apart from the other laws, the interpretation of the commandments, and the reasoning behind them. They also discuss the concept of honoring parents, the commandment against murder, and the commandment against adultery. They question the vagueness of some of the commandments and the cultural context in which they were given. The conversation explores the familiarity of the commandments and their origins in oral tradition. It discusses the similarities between the Book of Jubilees and the Noachian laws, as well as the distinction between the Gentilian laws and the 613 Mishvot. The conversation also delves into the interpretation of the Ten Commandments as a wedding covenant between God and humanity, drawing parallels between the commandments and the responsibilities of a married couple. The significance of the altar and its simplicity is also explored, along with the differing interpretations of the commandments in Christianity and Judaism.

11. aug. 2024 - 1 h 5 min
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Episode 14: Exodus 17-19

In this part of the conversation, Jeff and Chris discuss the events in Exodus 17 and 18. They talk about the significance of the quail and the water from the rock, as well as the battle with the Amalekites. They also discuss the names of Moses' sons and the role of Jethro, Moses' father-in-law. They speculate on Jethro's beliefs and how his encounter with Moses and the Israelites might have influenced him. In this part of the conversation, Jeff and Chris discuss various aspects of the text, including the interpretation of certain passages and the chronology of events. They explore the themes of leadership, hierarchy, and the role of women in the story. They also touch on the significance of Mount Sinai and the different translations of certain verses. Overall, they provide insights into the narrative and raise thought-provoking questions. In this conversation, Jeff and Chris discuss the events in Exodus chapters 18 and 19. They explore the timeline of the Israelites' journey and the significance of the desert of Sinai. They also delve into the metaphor of being carried on eagle's wings and the possible interpretations of the trumpet blast. The conversation ends with a discussion on the consecration of the people and the warning against approaching the mountain.

4. aug. 2024 - 1 h 8 min
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Episode 13: Exodus 14-16

In this episode, Jeff and Chris discuss the events of Exodus 14, where the Israelites are on the run from the Egyptians. God instructs Moses to lead the Israelites in a confusing loop back, which confuses Pharaoh. The Israelites become fearful when they see the Egyptians pursuing them, but Moses reassures them that God will deliver them. God then parts the Red Sea, allowing the Israelites to cross on dry ground. The Egyptians follow, but the sea closes in on them, drowning them all. The Israelites witness this miracle and put their trust in God. In this part of the conversation, Chris and Jeff discuss the repetition in the book of Exodus and the need to recognize when God is acting. They question the purpose of the constant repetition and wonder if they are missing something. They also discuss the exultant song of Moses and Miriam and the role of Miriam as a prophetess. They highlight the poetic language used in the song and the acknowledgement of other gods by the Israelites. They also raise questions about the significance of the mountain of God and the future of the Israelites. In this part of the conversation, Jeff and Chris discuss the story of Moses leading the Israelites through the desert and the concept of manna from heaven. They explore the meaning behind the biblical numbers mentioned in the text and the significance of the instructions given by God. They also discuss the possible explanations for manna, including the idea that it could be a substance excreted by a specific tree. Jeff shares his motivations for exploring the Bible and his growing understanding and appreciation for believers. They conclude by expressing their excitement for delving deeper into the stories and interpretations of the Bible.

7. juli 2024 - 1 h 27 min
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Episode 12: Exodus 12-13 (The Passover) w/Rabbi Geoffrey Dennis

In this conversation, Rabbi Geoffrey Dennis joins the hosts to discuss the Passover festival. They explore various aspects of the Passover, including the instructions for selecting and preparing the lamb, the significance of the blood on the doorframe, and the symbolism of eating unleavened bread. They also touch on the connection between the Passover and the Christian concept of Jesus as the sacrificial lamb. Rabbi Dennis provides insights into the historical and cultural context of the Passover and offers multiple interpretations of its rituals and practices. In this part of the conversation, Rabbi Dennis discusses the concept of death in the biblical context and the various interpretations of the consequences of disobedience. He also explains the significance of the divisions or armies of Israel leaving Egypt and the possible meanings behind the gesture of raised hands. The conversation then delves into the rituals and traditions of the Passover celebration, including the four questions and the importance of storytelling. Rabbi Dennis also touches on the modern-day interpretations and practices of Passover in the absence of the temple. In this conversation, Jeff and Chris discuss various aspects of the Exodus story, including the land of milk and honey, the significance of unleavened bread, and the route taken by the Israelites. They also explore the concept of chiasms in the Bible and the importance of certain verses in Exodus 12:40-51. The conversation highlights the complexities and interpretations of biblical texts and the role of scholarship in understanding them.

30. juni 2024 - 1 h 31 min
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