When I Heard This - Podcast
Why does marriage in the Bible get weird so fast? The moment you start reading the Old Testament, you're hit with questions nobody seems eager to answer. Cousins marrying cousins. Multiple wives. Concubines. Arranged marriages. People getting married way younger than anyone is comfortable with today. And somehow livestock keeps showing up in the conversation. In this episode, we continue our series on marriage by tackling some of the most confusing, uncomfortable, and frequently misunderstood marriage practices found in Scripture. Why did these things happen? Were they commanded by God? Were they cultural? And what, if anything, are Christians supposed to do with these passages now? Along the way, the conversation wanders through biblical history, church assumptions, ancient culture, relationships, faith, and several moments where everyone collectively realizes the Bible contains stories that would absolutely break the internet if they happened today. Nate asks the questions most people are already thinking, while Dr. Joseph Tillman attempts to explain why ancient marriage customs were often far more complicated than modern readers expect. The result is an honest, funny, and occasionally uncomfortable discussion about marriage, Scripture, and the gap between what the Bible describes and what it actually teaches. 🔔 Follow or subscribe to the podcast 👍 Rate or favorite the episode if it resonated 📤 Share the episode with someone who enjoys thoughtful conversations about faith, culture, and church life Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/FJJ9maCD3kY Website: https://wheniheardthispodcast.com/link-in-bio/ Locals + X: @wheniheardthis Facebook + Instagram: @wheniheardthispodcast #ChristianPodcast #MarriageInTheBible #BibleQuestions #FaithAndCulture #ChurchCulture #WhenIHeardThis
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