Haggai Chapter 1: Bible Study by Atheists | Sacrilegious Discourse - Bible Study for Atheists
Sacrilegious DiscourseMarch 24, 202500:35:44

Haggai Chapter 1: Bible Study by Atheists | Sacrilegious Discourse - Bible Study for Atheists

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Haggai: The Haggis Chronicles In this episode of Sacrilegious Discourse, Husband and Wife embark on a journey through the Book of Haggai, the second-to-last book of the Old Testament. With their signature humor and insightful commentary, they discuss the historical context of Haggai, a prophet who played a pivotal role in the rebuilding of the Second Temple after the Babylonian exile.
As they dive into the two chapters, they explore the themes of rebuilding, divine priorities, and the unexpected obedience of the people of Judah. Join them as they unpack Haggai's messages, which urge the Israelites to prioritize God's house over their own comforts, and reflect on the implications of these ancient texts in today's world.
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🎧 Tune in for a lively discussion filled with laughter, critical thinking, and a sprinkle of irreverence that makes this podcast a unique take on biblical stories!
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