The Hidden Orchard Project offers a Radical Exploration of Spirituality, Science, and the Bible from a Jewish perspective. We will combine ancient wisdom with emerging sciences, uncover lost truths, learn ancient meditative techniques, reframe the New Testament in its 1st-century Jewish context, and learn how to apply these concepts in our daily lives. For more info, visit: www.thehiddenorchard.com
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The Hidden Orchard Project offers a Radical Exploration of Spirituality, Science, and the Bible from a Jewish perspective. We will combine ancient wisdom with emerging sciences, uncover lost truths, learn ancient meditative techniques, reframe the New Testament in its 1st-century Jewish context, and learn how to apply these concepts in our daily lives. For more info, visit: www.thehiddenorchard.com
Render Unto Caesar: The Rabbinic Discourse on Idolatrous Coins
The Hidden Orchard Podcast
10 minutes
3 weeks ago
Render Unto Caesar: The Rabbinic Discourse on Idolatrous Coins
When Jesus said, “Render to Caesar what is Caesar’s,” he wasn’t only sidestepping a political trap, he tapped into a rabbinic debate on coins bearing idolatrous images.
But beneath the surface lies a deeper theme: coins as symbols of the soul, each human being stamped with the Divine image that connects with the creation narrative.
For more information:
www.thehiddenorchard.com/render-unto-caesar-the-rabbinic-discourse-on-idolatrous-coins/
The Hidden Orchard Podcast
The Hidden Orchard Project offers a Radical Exploration of Spirituality, Science, and the Bible from a Jewish perspective. We will combine ancient wisdom with emerging sciences, uncover lost truths, learn ancient meditative techniques, reframe the New Testament in its 1st-century Jewish context, and learn how to apply these concepts in our daily lives. For more info, visit: www.thehiddenorchard.com