Why exactly were there so many translation variations of chapter 5?
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Read MoreWe're wrapping up 2 Samuel with another quiz!
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Read MoreJoin us for a discussion on social ladders, servants being servants, smashing hopes, and Monty Python!
Read MoreHow do you demonstrate loyalty to your leader?
Read MoreToday we're chatting about hyperbole, names, and tomorrow's Tamar.
Read MoreWhat vital piece of King David’s story are we not told in the Bible?
Read MoreHow we will keep the Nathan's straight? Who rooted for Richard Gere to star in the 1985 historical drama, King David?
Read MoreAs we've come to the end of another book tradition dictates that it's time for another quiz!
Read MoreWhat's up with giving away wives and relieving oneself on a wall? Tune in to find out more about Abigail and what saith the scripture!
Read MoreToday's episode is about some of the ways Saul squatting in the cave is represented in art, entertainment, and Sunday School.
Read MoreToday we're exploring David and Jonathon's relationship and it's representation in media and art over the centuries.
Read MoreJoin us as we chat about theories about David's presence in works of art throughout history, Goliath's defeat, and Michal's bride price.
Read MoreDid Yahweh sic evil spirits on Saul? If so, how much PR work went in to spinning that?
Read MoreAfter 100 episodes of the show, how have our perspectives changed?
Read MoreIs Saul among the Prophets? Does researching what we've read take away from the experience of reading?
Read MoreIs Tyndale back? What's up with the number 50? Did you know that in ancient Hebrew the word akhbar was used for mice and rats?
Read MoreOur listeners share their thoughts about 1st Samuel 1-3. Jase reveals his mutant ability, and we wonder about Eli's cool dad status.
Read MoreLet's chat about timelines, common numbers, reactionary behavior, and different scholarly interpretations of Judges.
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