The Sacred Scandal

S1 E1 Cain and Abel

11 min · 30. maj 2025
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The First Murder Genesis 4:1–16 In the first-ever homicide, a twisted blend of jealousy, rejection, and unchecked rage leads to one brother's blood crying out from the ground. But what really happened that day in the field? And how did the story of humanity's first siblings end in such brutal betrayal? In this opening episode of The Sacred Scandal, we unravel the chilling details of the world’s first recorded murder—and the haunting consequences that followed. Listen now as we peel back the layers of history and dive into the darkness behind Cain and Abel.

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S1 E2 The Watchers Fall

Before the flood, before the ark, there was a darker story—one nearly lost to time. In this true-crime-style retelling, Sacred Scandal uncovers the ancient account of the Watchers: divine beings who crossed a forbidden line, taking human wives and birthing the giants of old. Their rebellion unleashed corruption that spread through every corner of early civilization—until the earth itself groaned for justice. Through haunting imagery and investigative storytelling, this episode follows the rise of that corruption, the lone man who built in obedience while the world mocked, and the judgment that swept across creation. But even after the waters receded, the story’s echo remained—a warning that humanity’s hunger for forbidden power never truly drowned, it only learned to hold its breath. Scripture References: Genesis 6 : 1-13; Genesis 7 – 9 (The Flood and Covenant); Deuteronomy 2 : 10-12; Numbers 13 : 33; cross-references in ancient Jewish and Mesopotamian flood traditions (e.g., 1 Enoch, Atrahasis, Gilgamesh). Tone: Investigative, cinematic, and reverent—exploring the line between ancient myth and divine justice.

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