The Shuvah Podcast

Episode 15- Everyone’s Invited

38 min · 7 de mar de 2025
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The plagues serve a purpose, and maybe that purpose is multifaceted. The first seven offer us something fascinating. Yet, I think the genealogy, right before the showdown begins, has more to offer. Resources from this episode: 1. Striking the Rock [https://www.bemadiscipleship.com/233] with Josh Bosse 2. Why did Korach rebel? [https://www.alephbeta.org/playlist/why-did-korach-rebel] from Aleph Beta Intro/Outro Music by Chandler Adams (@chandelier.adams) Cover Illustration by Ashley Mastin (ashleymastin.com @ashley.mastin)

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