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The Mountain E8 — On two different mountains, we witness mountain tests with two very different Elijahs. On Mount Carmel,... more
The Mountain E7 — After King David's failures, we hope that his son Solomon will fare better on the cosmic... more
The Mountain E6 — In 2 Samuel, David is crowned king of a unified Israel, and after choosing Jerusalem as... more
The Mountain E5 — Moses has a complicated identity. He's an Israelite, but he was raised in the house of... more
The Mountain E4 — After the exile from the first cosmic mountain of Eden, humanity spirals into depravity and violence.... more
Sermon on the Mount Q+R 5 (E39) – Should we judge abusive behavior in others? Do we need faith in... more
The Mountain E3 — The biblical authors portray Eden as a cosmic mountain—an overlapping Heaven and Earth space in God’s... more
The Mountain E2 — Ancient Israel’s neighbors believed that the world originated as a mountain rising up out of the... more
The Mountain E1 — What comes to mind when you think of mountains? Is it a strenuous climb or a... more
How is God’s generosity meant to change us? In the Bible, God’s gifts are intended to bring about transformation in... more
What happens when humans misuse the gifts God gives them? From Eve’s attitude toward the births of Cain and Seth,... more
The Bible begins with a portrait of God as an amazing and generous host to humanity, an image that is... more
What comes to mind when you think of generosity? Is it sharing your money, resources, or even time with others?... more
Sermon on the Mount E38 – When Jesus finishes the Sermon on the Mount, his first audience responds with astonishment.... more
Sermon on the Mount E37 – The final teaching of the Sermon on the Mount addresses the most important aspect of... more
Sermon on the Mount E36 – In the second part of the final section of the Sermon on the... more
Sermon on the Mount Q+R 4 (E35) – Can Jesus’ riddle about the good eye and the bad eye also... more
Sermon on the Mount E34 – Jesus closes the Sermon on the Mount by presenting his listeners with a... more
Sermon on the Mount E33 – The final teaching in the main body of the Sermon on the Mount is... more
Sermon on the Mount E32 – In his fourth teaching on relationships and conflict in the Sermon on the Mount,... more
Sermon on the Mount E31 – Is it possible to evaluate the behavior of others in a healthy way? Jesus... more
Sermon on the Mount E30 – After the four-part section on our relationship to money, Jesus turns to addressing our... more
Sermon on the Mount E29 – In Jesus' fourth and final teaching on money, he offers his listeners an antidote... more
Sermon on the Mount E29 (Studio Conversation) – In Jesus’ fourth and final teaching on money, he offers his... more
What does an obedient follower of Jesus do with their money? In this re-release of one of our most popular... more
Sermon on the Mount E28 – In his third teaching on money, Jesus issues a warning about elevating wealth to the... more
Sermon on the Mount E28 – In his third teaching on money, Jesus issues a warning about elevating wealth to... more
Sermon on the Mount E27 – Jesus continues addressing our relationship to money and possessions with a riddle about the... more
Sermon on the Mount E26 – The third section of the Sermon on the Mount's main body opens with a... more
Sermon on the Mount Q+R 3 (E25) – What does Jesus mean when he describes people entering the Kingdom of... more
Sermon on the Mount E24 – Many of us first learned the King James translation of the final, personal... more
Sermon on the Mount E23 – The second half of the Lord’s prayer contains four requests on behalf of the... more
Sermon on the Mount E22 – The first half of the Lord’s Prayer features three requests on behalf of God... more
Sermon on the Mount E21 – Prayer is at the center of the center of the Sermon on the Mount.... more
Sermon on the Mount E20 – We are now halfway through studying Jesus' most famous sermon, which brings us to... more
Sermon on the Mount Q+R 2 (E19) – How do we reconcile Jesus’ words about the Law with other New... more
Sermon on the Mount E18 – In Matthew 6, Jesus turns his attention to religious practices of his day, specifically... more
Sermon on the Mount E17 – In Matthew 6, Jesus transitions from sharing a vision for righteousness that fulfills the... more
Sermon on the Mount E16 – In Matthew 5:43-48, Jesus shares his sixth and final case study based on the... more
Sermon on the Mount E15 – In Matthew 5:38-42, Jesus offers wisdom from the Torah about retaliation, justice, and nonviolent... more
Sermon on the Mount E14 – In Matthew 5:33-48, Jesus offers three case studies about how people can work together... more
Sermon on the Mount E13 – In Matthew 5:31-32, Jesus offers a quote from the Torah about when it is... more
Sermon on the Mount E12 – In Matthew 5:27-30, Jesus references the Torah’s command to not commit adultery (Exod. 20:14),... more
Why do we not find the Sermon on the Mount in the gospels of Mark or John? Why is “blessed”... more
Sermon on the Mount E10 – In Matthew 5:21-48, Jesus reveals the divine wisdom of Israel’s Old Testament laws through... more
Sermon on the Mount E9 – What did Jesus mean when he said he came to fulfill the Law and... more
Sermon on the Mount E8 – Why does Jesus call his followers salt and light? In the Hebrew Bible, salt... more
Sermon on the Mount E7 – What will it cost us to live like Jesus in our world? In the... more
Sermon on the Mount E6 – What does it look like to have our desires and actions completely aligned with... more
Sermon the Mount E5 – What does it mean to be poor in spirit, mourning, and meek? Jesus uses these... more
Sermon on the Mount E4 – What does Jesus mean when he calls people “blessed” in the first section of... more
Sermon on the Mount E3 – The Sermon on the Mount is one of five major speeches Jesus gives in... more
Sermon on the Mount E2 – As a Jewish rabbi, Jesus was immersed in the Hebrew Bible, or what Christians... more
Sermon on the Mount E1 – Most of us have probably heard sayings from Jesus’ famous teaching, commonly called the... more
In our final episode of 2023, Tim, Jon, and BibleProject CEO, Steve, celebrate everything we worked on this year and... more
Does the dragon always deceive humans into sinning? Can we become agents of chaos even when our intentions are good?... more
In this series, we’ve talked a lot about chaos—chaos waters and the great chaos monsters of the deep. In this... more
The Revelation, the last scroll in the Bible, is an apocalyptic vision about the reordering of the entire cosmos. And... more
The biblical theme of the dragon is a way to think of a personal foe, the Satan, and an impersonal... more
The theme of the chaos dragon runs all through the story of the Bible—along with the biblical authors’ expectation of... more
As we’ve traced the theme of the chaos dragon in the Bible, we’ve come to expect what the biblical authors... more
Daniel 7 describes an incredible, apocalyptic dream had by the prophet Daniel where he sees four chaos monsters oppressing the... more
In the story of the Bible, the dragon is a recurring symbol of chaos, death, and destruction. The good news... more
While the chaos dragon is not God’s rival--it’s the rival of creation--it is God’s enemy. The Psalms sometimes portray creation... more
Did God create disorder and chaos? What does it actually mean to be evil? And how do you tell your... more
The theme of the chaos dragon raises some challenging questions. For instance, if God created a perfect world and humans... more
The story of Jonah employs all the major motifs of the theme of the chaos dragon: chaotic waters, a servant... more
When Israel chooses to act like the chaos monster instead of living like the people of God, God brings judgment... more
What happens when the entire nation of Israel consistently aligns themselves with the dragon? They themselves become a chaos monster... more
So often the symbol of the chaos monster shows up embodied by a human bent on oppressing other people. Goliath,... more
In today’s episode, we once again encounter a theme that’s becoming all too familiar: humans becoming chaos monsters. Jabin, king... more
Was Cain’s city a good thing initially? If Israel was just as bad as Sodom and Gomorrah, why didn’t God... more
God created humans to bear his image, but sometimes we choose our own destruction and start to look a lot... more
Genesis 3 is probably the most famous serpent-featuring story in the Bible—the moment we get to see humans and the... more
Dragons show up on page one of the Bible, named among the beings that feature in the seven-day creation narrative... more
When we read the word “myth,” often what comes to mind is a fictional story. However, a myth is a... more
Nahash, tanin, leviathan––the Bible is full of strange words describing a creature many modern readers can’t quite categorize. All these... more
How could Abraham have anticipated a coming City of God, like the author of Hebrews said? What’s the connection between... more
In the Bible, cities have a bad reputation as centers of immorality and unrighteous living. First-century followers of Jesus continued... more
As the story of the Bible unfolds, the expectation for a city of God—a new Jerusalem where Heaven and Earth... more
Cities appear to be inherently bad in the story of the Bible. So when Jesus calls his followers a city... more
The city of Jerusalem, established by David to be the home of God, is a glimpse of what a divine... more
Israel was meant to be a picture of the heavenly city of God, but over time, it began to look... more
When Jesus tells Nicodemus people must be born again of water and Spirit, is that connected to the anointing theme?... more
When we first read about Jerusalem in the Bible, it appears to be a golden city—founded by David, a center... more
Jerusalem is the Bible’s image of what a city of God should be. But from the earliest moments of its... more
At last, there’s a positive example of a city in the Bible, the capital city of Egypt under the rule... more
If Babylon is the worst city in the Bible, then Sodom and Gomorrah are a close second. The injustice and... more
You may have heard that Babylon was the biggest, baddest city in the Bible, but where did that reputation come... more
As the story of the Bible unfolds, humanity grows more and more violent. Cain is more violent than his parents,... more
In the story of the Bible, cities are a bad thing. They’re a symptom of humanity’s violence and attempts to... more
The theme of the city in the Bible is a surprising one. When cities are introduced in the story, they’re... more
“Jesus the anointed one” is the literal translation of the Greek title “Christ,” frequently applied to Jesus. In this podcast... more
Do the biblical authors consider women the second-born siblings of men? Were Joshua and Caleb rivals? Why is Korah, the... more
David’s life gives us two parallel portrayals of what it means to be God’s anointed one: one is victorious—God’s anointed... more
David was Israel’s greatest king, but even he failed to live as God’s anointed one. When Isaiah prophesied about the... more
Israel’s first anointed king, Saul, consistently makes choices that put him in conflict with God and the responsibilities God has... more
What’s so special about oil? Why does the Bible specify that oil—not water or wine—must be used to anoint a... more
The title most often applied to Jesus is “the anointed one”—that’s what the Greek word “christ” means! But what is... more
In our final episode of the Firstborn series, we look at the New Testament’s description of Jesus as the firstborn... more
Under levitical law, touching anyone unclean would make you unclean too. But when Jesus touches people who are unclean, they... more
The authors of the gospel accounts in the Bible—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—regularly refer to Jesus as the Son of... more
In the scroll of Samuel, Israel demands a king in place of the judges that have been ruling over them.... more
This episode is a special re-release of an interview we did in 2018 with Dr. Michael Heiser. Mike has been... more
Hannah was an oppressed woman, scorned by her husband’s rival wife because of her barrenness. But the way she prayed... more
How does the plague of the firstborn from Exodus fit into the biblical theme of the firstborn? And what does... more
Early in the story of the Bible, God chooses the family of Abraham, his son Isaac, and Isaac’s son Jacob... more
Only a few pages into the story of the Bible, the story starts to get really bleak. Cain kills his... more
It’s not explicitly stated, but the theme of the firstborn first appears in the opening narratives of the Hebrew Bible.... more
In ancient Near Eastern societies, firstborn sons were prized above all other children and inherited special privileges and authority simply... more
We shared a lot of firsts together in 2022—from launching our first app, to reading the Torah movement by movement... more
When a Jewish synagogue finishes reading through the Torah together, they celebrate Simkhat Torah. What is Simkhat Torah? Find out... more
How do we know the biblical authors intended to link certain words and stories? When do someone’s words become a... more
Which ancient Israelite laws still apply today and which don’t? Should the law be divided into moral, civil, and ceremonial... more
Who are Yahweh’s children? For most of the Torah, the answer seems to be all of Israel. But in his... more
Moses gives the least motivating pep talk ever in the third movement of Deuteronomy. He outlines God’s covenant and the... more
In the final movement of Deuteronomy, there’s a pretty lengthy list of curses that will fall upon Israel if they... more
The Pharisees frequently tested Jesus on his knowledge of the law, and in Matthew 19, they grill him on a... more
Israel’s laws were meant to form them into people of wisdom who lived differently than the nations around them. But... more
Are numbers in the Hebrew Bible literal? Is it dangerous to adapt God’s laws? Does Israel’s conquest of Canaan justify... more
In the second movement of Deuteronomy, Moses gives Israel the law … again. But this time, he’s not talking to... more
In this episode, we once again encounter the Nephilim, the evil demon-human hybrid beings we first met in Genesis 6.... more
How do you clean a tabernacle? What does “laying of hands” represent? Is the scapegoat a hyperlink to Cain and... more
In the first movement of Deuteronomy, two words appear more frequently than any others—listen and love. Why did Moses emphasize... more
Have you ever wondered where the earliest sermons in the Bible are found? Moses’ final speech to Israel, found in... more
After years of wandering in the wilderness and what seems like way too many rebellions against Yahweh, Israel has finally... more
As Moses’ death draws near, Yahweh selects Joshua to lead the people of Israel. What made Joshua uniquely qualified to... more
In the third movement of Numbers, five sisters approach Moses with a legal case not covered in God’s laws: Without... more
So far in the second movement of Numbers, the leaders of the twelve tribes of Israel have rebelled against Yahweh,... more
God chose the Levites to take care of the tabernacle, and within the tribe of Levi, he picked Aaron’s family... more
We’re looking at a story about God’s chosen ones facing a test with fruit trees in a beautiful garden—sounds like... more
How do God’s people follow his will in situations where there are no explicit rules or laws given? At the... more
Confession of sins, strange water rituals, Nephilim, and Nazarite vows—Numbers 5 and 6 might feel like a confusing mix of... more
The scroll of Numbers can be difficult to make sense of without context, and there’s a reason for that. The... more
Blasphemy, principles of restitution, jubilee, exile, and the mercy and justice of God––it’s all there in the final lines of... more
Are there specific times humans can meet with God in special ways? For ancient Israel, the answer was yes. In... more
Throughout the Leviticus scroll, Yahweh instructs Israel, “Be holy as I am holy.” But what does that actually mean? As... more
At the center of the center of the Torah is the Day of Atonement. What is the significance of this... more
Childbirth, non-kosher food, sex, death, disease—they’re all considered impure in the book of Leviticus. In this episode, join Tim and... more
Why did God say he was going to kill Moses? What exactly was God’s test for Abraham on Mount Moriah... more
In the second movement of Leviticus, Aaron and his sons agree to the terms of their covenant with Yahweh, signing... more
What is the significance of the offerings described in Leviticus? In this episode, join Tim and Jon as they walk... more
A God who wants nothing more than to dwell with humanity, a way forward to a repaired relationship between Heaven... more
Holiness is a word we frequently associate with the Bible, but what does it mean? As we pick up the... more
Did Israel pass or fail God’s test at Mount Sinai? And what did Yahweh mean when he made Israel a... more
In the second movement of Exodus, Moses walks straight into God’s fiery presence on Mount Sinai without fear. But by... more
Why does God seem to care so much about the furniture within the tabernacle? The instructions for the tabernacle furniture... more
You may have heard that God’s holiness keeps him from getting close to sinful humanity, but in the Bible we... more
We often think of the ten commandments as a list of dos and don’ts—the things you need to know to... more
Mount Sinai is the famous spot where Yahweh gives Moses the ten commandments—and the location where most of Exodus, all... more
We often think of the ten commandments as a list of dos and don’ts—the things you need to know to make God... more