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One Accord
One Accord
105 episodes
3 days ago
In this episode, the hosts delve into Numbers chapters 21 to 25, exploring themes of judgment, salvation, and the complexities of divine will. They discuss the symbolism of the fiery serpent, the significance of Balaam's journey, and the victories over Sihon and Og, emphasizing God's grace and the importance of intentions in understanding His anger. In this conversation, the participants explore the complexities of God's emotions, particularly focusing on the concepts of impassibility, jealousy, and the interpretation of scripture. They discuss how God's emotions differ from human emotions, the implications of God's jealousy as seen in the actions of Phineas, and the misguided assumptions of Balak regarding God's nature. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of understanding the analogical language used in scripture and how it relates to God's character and human experience.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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In this episode, the hosts delve into Numbers chapters 21 to 25, exploring themes of judgment, salvation, and the complexities of divine will. They discuss the symbolism of the fiery serpent, the significance of Balaam's journey, and the victories over Sihon and Og, emphasizing God's grace and the importance of intentions in understanding His anger. In this conversation, the participants explore the complexities of God's emotions, particularly focusing on the concepts of impassibility, jealousy, and the interpretation of scripture. They discuss how God's emotions differ from human emotions, the implications of God's jealousy as seen in the actions of Phineas, and the misguided assumptions of Balak regarding God's nature. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of understanding the analogical language used in scripture and how it relates to God's character and human experience.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Leviticus 1-4
One Accord
1 hour 1 minute 48 seconds
4 months ago
Leviticus 1-4
Join us as we dive into the often misunderstood Book of Leviticus! In this episode, we explore Leviticus chapters 1-4, breaking down the meaning and purpose of biblical sacrifices including burnt offerings, grain offerings, peace offerings, and sin offerings. In this episode, we discuss: Why Leviticus is placed between Exodus and Numbers The purpose and meaning of burnt offerings (Ch. 1) Understanding grain offerings and memorial portions (Ch. 2) Peace offerings and fellowship with God (Ch. 3) Sin offerings for unintentional sins (Ch. 4) How these ancient practices point to Christ Why Christians should still read and value Leviticus today
One Accord
In this episode, the hosts delve into Numbers chapters 21 to 25, exploring themes of judgment, salvation, and the complexities of divine will. They discuss the symbolism of the fiery serpent, the significance of Balaam's journey, and the victories over Sihon and Og, emphasizing God's grace and the importance of intentions in understanding His anger. In this conversation, the participants explore the complexities of God's emotions, particularly focusing on the concepts of impassibility, jealousy, and the interpretation of scripture. They discuss how God's emotions differ from human emotions, the implications of God's jealousy as seen in the actions of Phineas, and the misguided assumptions of Balak regarding God's nature. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of understanding the analogical language used in scripture and how it relates to God's character and human experience.