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onths, second Adars, and the Metonic cycle math-nerd showdown”“Calendrical civil war: Babylonian Jews vs Palestinian Jews, FIGHT!”“Moon seekers vs spreadsheet bros: the Sanhedrin loses its chill”“Why Passover
ontext: They provide insight into the historical backdrop of the chapter, discussing the Babylonians' role in the downfall of Nineveh and the broader implications of divine retribution.This episode is perfect for a
w God’s poetic justice plays out through the devastation of Nineveh and the role of the Babylonians in this narrative.3. Historical Context: The couple provides insights into the historical backdrop of Assyrian cruelt
into the possible historical settings of Obadiah's prophecy, from the Syrian to the Babylonian invasions, and the implications for Edom.4. Moral Reflections: Engage in a lively discussion about the morality of div
opping up? We also chat about how these passages reflect the socio-political vibes of the Babylonian exile.From the endless praise to the miraculous divine save, we bring our usual mix of humor and skepticism…
ltho he may have penned a handful and collected the rest from his non-Hebrew Egyptian and Babylonian buddies. The sayings in this book were pretty black-and-white, lacking in nuance with zero gray area. We…
lk about aliens for a minute? Holy shit! ALIENS! Psalm 137: The Mourning of the Exiles in Babylon. Starts, "By the rivers of Babylon we sat and wept." In 1992, the rock/reggae group Sublime…
e laws, and the Deuteronomistic editors stapling this all together centuries later in the Babylonian exile. Then it all swerves straight into modern politics: Trump, the Epstein list, Megyn Kelly downplaying assault, and
phaniah's message, including the moral decay of Judah and the impending threats from Babylon. With a mix of skepticism and wit, they question the authenticity of the prophet's lineage and the relevance of his…
into an ancient episode of political intrigue and divine dictation that’s hotter than a Babylonian summer. If you thought modern politics was rife with censorship and dramatic flair, let me introduce you to the…
mistakes. And just to throw in a curveball, let’s talk about the whole Chaldeans versus Babylonians name game. It's like trying to keep track of all the spin-offs of your favorite TV show—confusing and…
rplexed. We kicked off this episode exploring the "riveting" prophecies against Babylon, Edom, and Arabia, and how the Persian Empire eventually conquers Babylon. The big question, of course, is did this prophe
h, whose track record of predicting doom and gloom finally comes to a head in chapter 40. Babylon's King Nebuchadnezzar puts Jerusalem through the wringer, and King Zedekiah gets an eye-removal service he never…
under his fingernails. Let’s set the scene: Ancient Jerusalem, a city on the brink of a Babylonian makeover, and our boy Jeremiah, tossed into a pit (for the umpteenth time) because apparently, free speech…
on? The good figs, he tells us, represent the "righteous" folks carried away to Babylon, while the bad figs symbolize the remaining wicked, destined for disaster. Of course, we'd be remiss not to mention…
that was a thing), and the collective oh-crap moment as everyone realizes that, yes, the Babylonians are indeed coming back for seconds. So what have we learned from this culinary catastrophe? That even in…
man of God finds himself behind bars, not for thieving or murder, but for yapping about a Babylonian victory that smells more like treason than prophecy. Oh, the drama! King Zedekiah must have been…
east appreciate our commitment to a good story. Remember, whether you're facing down Babylonian hordes or just trying to keep your balance while weaving around a May Pole, life is about the bizarre balance…