Theology in the Underworld
Is the “anointed guardian cherub” in Eden a divine cosmic rebel — the archetype behind later Christian ideas of Satan — or is it simply a poetic description of the human king of Tyre? In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most controversial and difficult passages in the Old Testament: Ezekiel 28:11–19. We examine: • The crucial Hebrew grammar that most English translations get wrong • Why the Masoretic Text should be trusted over the Septuagint here • Striking parallels with Isaiah 14 and ancient Near Eastern divine rebel myths • The figure’s original perfection, wisdom, beauty, and terrifying fall • Theological implications for the origins of evil, the serpent in Genesis 3, and the cosmic scope of the Gospel This is Part 1 of what will likely be a multi-part series. Expect rare Hebrew words, textual criticism, divine council theology, and a careful weighing of scholarly motivations on both sides. If you’ve ever wondered whether the Bible gives us a backstory for the Devil before the New Testament, this episode is for you. Resources mentioned: • Michael Heiser’s notes on moreunseenrealm.com • Hector Patmore – Adam, Satan, and the Kings of Tyre • James Barr’s philological analysis Chapters: 00:00 - Is This Satan? 01:53 - Welcome & Episode Overview 03:27 - Reading Ezekiel 28:11–19 07:50 - Why This Passage Matters: The Origins of Evil 08:36 - Primary Argument #1: The Hebrew Grammar (Masoretic Text) 12:01 - Why Most Scholars Prefer the Septuagint Reading 14:46 - Evidence from Numbers & Deuteronomy 18:00 - Qere/Ketiv Notes & Jerome’s Testimony 21:35 - James Barr & Aramaic Influence 23:20 - Primary Argument #2: Methodological Consistency with Isaiah 14 25:08 - Striking Parallels Between Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28 28:08 - Scholarly Consensus on Isaiah 14 (Wildberger, John Day, Heiser) 31:08 - Final Thoughts & Teaser for Part 2 🔥 Episodes are available in podcast form. If you find this content valuable, please consider leaving it a glowing review on Apple or Spotify. Cheers! #Ezekiel28 #Satan #DivineCouncil #FallenAngels #BiblicalTheology #SecondTempleJudaism
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