Zephaniah Chapter 1: Bible Study by Atheists | Sacrilegious Discourse - Bible Study for Atheists
Sacrilegious DiscourseMarch 07, 202500:48:59

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

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Zephaniah: The Beginning of the End In this episode of Sacrilegious Discourse, Husband and Wife embark on the journey through the 36th book of the Bible: Zephaniah. With their trademark humor and insightful commentary, they discuss the context of Zephaniah's prophecies, the themes of divine judgment, and the implications of the "day of the Lord." As they delve into the text, they explore the contradictions and complexities of a God who promises to sweep away all of humanity, leaving nothing but devastation in his wake.
Join them as they unpack the historical context of Zephaniah'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 warnings to contemporary believers.
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🎧 Tune in now for a lively discussion filled with laughter, critical thinking, and a healthy dose of irreverence as they tackle the first chapter of Zephaniah!
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