The Levi and Beks Podcast
Is “Shekinah Glory” actually biblical… or is it something the Church adopted without realizing it? In this episode of the Levi & Beks Podcast, we take a deep dive into a commonly used phrases in modern Christianity—and ask a question most people have never stopped to consider: 👉 Where did the idea of “Shekinah Glory” actually come from? Many of us have heard it in sermons, worship songs, and even church names. It’s often used to describe the manifest presence of God. But here’s the surprising truth: The word “Shekinah” is never found in Scripture. So what is it? And how did it become so widely accepted? In this conversation, we unpack: - The true origin of the term Shekinah - How it developed in later Jewish writings like the Talmud and Kabbalah - Why it’s often associated with a divine feminine concept - What the Bible actually teaches about God’s presence - Whether it’s biblical to describe the Holy Spirit as feminine - Why understanding the source of our theology really matters We’re not here to attack or shame—most of us grew up hearing these ideas and assumed they were biblical. Our goal is simple: 👉 To return to Scripture and test everything against God’s Word. Source referenced: www.chabad.org [http://www.chabad.org] - article: Who is Shechinah, And What Does She Want from My Life? (for educational discussion and critique) Source referenced: https://www.ligonier.org/posts/53-of-evangelicals-think-the-holy-spirit-is-a-force-the-state-of-theology [https://www.ligonier.org/posts/53-of-evangelicals-think-the-holy-spirit-is-a-force-the-state-of-theology] (for educational discussion and critique) Bible translation used: English Standard Version (ESV)
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