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BibleProject

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The creators of BibleProject have in-depth conversations about the Bible and theology. A companion podcast to BibleProject videos found at bibleproject.com
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Living in the Wilderness Now

The Wilderness E11 — After his death and resurrection, Jesus sends his disciples out into the world to share the good news of the Kingdom and make disciples. These disciples, also known as apostles, plant churches across the Roman Empire and write letters to congregations made up of Jewish and Gentile believers. And their letters often wrestle with the tension of living in the new age of Jesus’ reign while also living in the old age of idolatry, corruption, and injustice. To talk about the overl...

Nov 10, 20251 hrEp. 497

Jesus, the New Shepherd in the Wilderness

The Wilderness E10 — Throughout ancient Israel’s long history of wandering in the wilderness, failing in the garden land, being exiled to the nations, and then continuing to struggle after their return to the land, one thing has been clear. The people need a faithful shepherd like Moses who can guide them into God’s provision and wisdom. So after Jesus is baptized in the wilderness and succeeds in his own wilderness tests, you can probably guess where Jesus goes to feed, heal, and teach people! ...

Nov 03, 20251 hr 3 minEp. 496

Jesus Passes the Wilderness Test

The Wilderness E9 — After Jesus’ baptism, the Holy Spirit leads him into the wilderness to be tested for 40 days. The exodus generation spent 40 years in the wilderness, so we’d be right to expect parallels with their experience. But why does Jesus need to go through this wilderness test? And what does it mean for his followers? In this episode, Jon and Tim look at Jesus’ three wilderness tests, discovering the long-awaited faithful human who is ready to enter the garden land. CHAPTERS Recap of ...

Oct 27, 20251 hr 2 minEp. 495

Why Does Jesus Get Baptized in the Wilderness?

The Wilderness E8 –– In the Bible, God often turns wilderness wanderings into times of testing, purification, and preparation for returning to the garden land. The tragedy of the Hebrew Bible, however, is that when people do return to the garden, they keep following their own distorted wisdom and desires. This is why the beginning of every gospel account features a wild prophet named John, who is out in the wilderness by the Jordan River, preaching a baptism of repentance. It’s a symbolic reenac...

Oct 20, 202551 minEp. 494

The Wilderness Remixed in Israel’s Prophets

The Wilderness E7 — By the time we get to the Prophets in the Hebrew Bible, the meaning of the wilderness is well established. It’s a desolate, dangerous place where humans can’t survive. And it’s a place where God meets with his people to reform their character and deepen their trust in him. But Israel’s prophets remix the meaning and imagery of the wilderness in surprising ways that prepare us for the story of Jesus. In this episode, Jon and Tim explore the wilderness in Hosea, Jeremiah, and E...

Oct 13, 202550 minEp. 493

David Finds Refuge in the Wilderness

The Wilderness E6 — In the Genesis and Exodus wilderness stories, God is present with his people, testing them and teaching them to listen to his voice. Most of the people fail to trust God there, but finally, in 1 Samuel, we meet a character who can succeed in the desolate place, David. In this episode, Jon and Tim explore David’s wilderness stories in 1 Samuel 24-26, finding a human who will trust God for provision and listen to his voice. CHAPTERS Recap of the Theme and Setup for David (0:00-...

Oct 06, 20251 hr 5 minEp. 492

Lessons From the Wilderness for the Garden Land

The Wilderness E5 — After 40 years of wandering in the wilderness, Moses and the second generation of Israelites stand at the border of the promised land. What does Moses say about the purpose of their time in the wilderness, and what do they need to remember about it when they’re in the garden land? In this episode, Jon and Tim look at Deuteronomy 8 and the hard lessons of the wilderness that can help the people flourish in the promised land. CHAPTERS Summary and Recap of Theme (0:00-11:26) Why...

Sep 29, 20251 hr 5 minEp. 491

Why Does God Lead Israel Into the Wilderness?

The Wilderness E4 — After God delivers the Israelites out of Egypt, he tells Moses to lead them to the promised land—through the wilderness. This is perplexing because a much shorter, safer route existed along the coast. So why does God lead his people along the longer, harder way? In this episode, Jon and Tim explore Israel’s wilderness tests, reflecting on God’s plan to create a new people through a relationship of radical trust and dependence. CHAPTERS Recap and Setup for the Israelites in th...

Sep 22, 20251 hr 2 minEp. 490

How Do People End Up in the Wilderness?

This episode delves into biblical wilderness stories, revealing that people often find themselves in these hostile environments due to their own poor choices or the oppression inflicted by others. It examines the exiles of Adam and Eve, Cain, Hagar, and Moses, emphasizing the recurring themes of human mistrust, distorted desires, and the unexpected mercy and provision God extends, often at wells, hearing and seeing their cries. The episode illustrates that the wilderness is never "game over" from God's perspective.

Sep 15, 20251 hr 8 minEp. 489

The Wilderness of the Sea

The Wilderness E2 — In the Bible, the wilderness is an uninhabitable, hostile place for human life. And in the creation narratives of Genesis 1 and 2, the wilderness symbolically represents the chaos of a pre-creation state. In this episode, Jon and Tim explore the wilderness language in the creation narrative and how it contrasts with Eden, God’s oasis of beauty, order, and abundance. CHAPTERS Recap on the Meaning of the Wilderness (0:00-9:16) Pre-Creation Wilderness and the Eden Oasis (9:16-40...

Sep 08, 202558 minEp. 488

The Worst, Best Place to Be in the Bible

The Wilderness E1 — This year, we are looking at themes that play a prominent role in the Exodus story. And today, we’re starting a new series on the theme of the wilderness. The wilderness is a setting that shows up constantly in the Bible, and it mainly represents a hostile, barren place where humans can’t survive. So why does God repeatedly lead his people through it? In this episode, Jon and Tim introduce the theme and discuss how the biblical authors portray the wilderness as a place of tes...

Sep 01, 202547 minEp. 487

Did Jesus’ Death Have to Be a Gruesome Crucifixion?

Redemption Q+R (E12) — Is deliverance from evil spirits a redemption from the evil one over to God’s possession? Was God demanding a redemption payment through Jesus’ death? And are salvation and redemption basically the same thing? In this episode, Tim and Jon respond to your questions from our Redemption series. Thank you to our audience for your thoughtful contributions to this episode! View all of our resources for Redemption → CHAPTERS Revisiting the Conversation of Redemption and Tackling ...

Aug 25, 202555 minEp. 486

Earlier Explorations of Redemption

Redemption Hyperlink Episode (E11) — There are so many themes in the Bible, from redemption to exile, to mountains and cities. In every series, we attempt to isolate and study one biblical theme. But it’s important to remember that biblical themes are woven together throughout the Bible like instruments in a symphony. Today in this hyperlink episode, we’ll listen to clips from previous podcast series where the theme of redemption also came up in Jon and Tim’s conversations. View all of our resou...

Aug 18, 202550 minEp. 485

An Eternal Redemption

Redemption E10 — We’ve made it to the end of our series on redemption, where we’ll look at two last examples of redemption in the New Testament. When Jesus redeemed us from sin and death, did he pay a redemption price, and how does his redemption relate to the Torah’s sacrificial system? In this episode, Jon and Tim explore 1 Peter 1 and Hebrews 9, which connect Jesus’ redemption to sacrifices at the center of Passover and the Day of Atonement. CHAPTERS Series Recap of Redemption (0:00-18:04) Re...

Aug 11, 202555 minEp. 484

The Power of Jesus Over Death

Redemption E9 — So far in the series, we’ve been talking about how redemption means being reclaimed—freed from slavery and returned to where we belong. But what are we enslaved to, and how does Jesus set us free? In this episode, Jon and Tim explore Romans 8 and Hebrews 2 to trace how Jesus enters our suffering and overcomes death to bring us back to life. CHAPTERS Recap and Setup for Romans 8 (0:00-21:57) The Redemption of Creation in Romans 8 (21:57-33:41) Jesus’ Identification With Us in Hebr...

Aug 04, 202550 minEp. 483

Jesus’ Death as Redemption in Romans

Redemption E8 — Both in his public ministry and sacrificial death, Jesus redeems people from humanity’s cosmic “pharaohs,” the Satan , sin, and death. Jesus’ miracles show more clearly how this redemption works, but he says very little about how his death serves as a redemption. In fact, the most substantial thing we get is his symbolic body and blood language during the Last Supper Passover meal. And even this still feels cryptic! Later in the New Testament, one writer offers much more explanat...

Jul 28, 202559 minEp. 482

How Does Jesus Redeem People?

Redemption E7 — When murmurs about the birth of the Messiah began spreading, 1st-century Jewish people already had very specific expectations of what his redemption would look like. He was to be a new Moses who would overthrow Rome, enabling them to live freely in the land. But even after Jesus’ resurrection, none of that had happened. So what kind of redemption did Jesus actually accomplish? In this episode, Jon and Tim explore the theme of redemption in the Gospel of Luke, uncovering ways that...

Jul 21, 202551 minEp. 481

Redemption From Enemies and Death Itself

Redemption E6 — In the book of Psalms, the Hebrew words for “redemption” are often used to simply mean save, rescue, or release. This is especially true in the psalms of King David, who was never a slave but regularly used redemption language to speak of trials with his enemies. As the collection of psalms grew and shifted over many centuries, David’s personal longings for redemption came to represent something much bigger. In this episode, Jon and Tim explore the themes of personal, communal, a...

Jul 14, 202549 minEp. 480

Yahweh the Redeemer in Isaiah

Redemption E5 — For many centuries, ancient Israel lived in the land of promise but consistently broke their covenant with Yahweh. The prophet Isaiah warned the people that their corruption and idolatry would lead them back into slavery—not to Egypt but to the empires of Assyria and Babylon. After these two exiles happen, the prophecies in the book of Isaiah shift surprisingly from correction and warning to comfort and hope. In this episode, Jon and Tim explore Isaiah 40-66. These chapters conta...

Jul 07, 202541 minEp. 479

If the Bible Was Written by Humans, Does that Change Its Reliability?

How the Bible Was Formed Q+R (E5) — What is the relationship between the written word of the Bible and Jesus as the Word at the beginning of creation? How do we reconcile the Bible’s editing process with Scriptures that forbid adding or taking away from God’s word? And what should we do with other writings that closely followed the New Testament? In this episode, Tim and Jon respond to your questions from our How the Bible Was Formed series. Thank you to our audience for your thoughtful contribu...

Jul 02, 20251 hr 3 minEp. 478

Ruth, Naomi, Boaz, and a Cosmic Redemption

Redemption E4 — During a dark time in ancient Israel, idolatry, injustice, and death ruled the land and its people. In the midst of a famine, a destitute widow tragically loses her husband and adult sons and is left alone with her immigrant daughter-in-law. It’s a horrible situation, but God uses the faithful, loving, and generous acts of ordinary community members to redeem the widow’s story. In this episode, Jon and Tim explore the cosmic redemption playing out in the short but profound story ...

Jun 30, 20251 hr 5 minEp. 477

Redemption, Justice, and Cities of Refuge

Redemption E3 — So far in this series, we’ve explored the theme of redemption in the Eden story and in several stories in Exodus. In this episode, Jon and Tim look at how redemption language shows up in Torah laws about cities of refuge and unsolved murders, highlighting God’s provision for justice, the role of the blood redeemer, and communal responsibility in ancient Israel. CHAPTERS Recap of Where We’ve Been (0:00-10:50) Cities of Refuge and the “Blood Redeemer” (10:50-21:10) Preventing Blood...

Jun 23, 202547 minEp. 476

How Does Redemption Work in the Passover and Jubilee?

Redemption E2 — Redemption involves a transfer of possession, and in the grand story of the Bible, humanity is under the possession of sin and death. But God’s plan is to snatch us back from death and bring us to life—to redeem us. But how does this redemption actually work? In this episode, Jon and Tim look at the Torah rituals of Jubilee and Passover, discovering the life-saving redemption that God is up to in both of these rituals. CHAPTERS Recap and Setup for Redemption in the Torah (0:00-11...

Jun 16, 20251 hr 1 minEp. 475

What Does Redemption Mean in the Bible?

Redemption E1 — Following our series on the Exodus Way, we’re going to explore a word that first shows up in the Exodus scroll, redemption. This word can mean lots of things: redeeming a coupon, redeeming an otherwise bad day, or—from a Christian perspective—being redeemed by Jesus. But what does redemption actually refer to in the story of the Bible? Jon and Tim kick off this new theme series by exploring how this word is used throughout Scripture and then defining the two Hebrew words that are...

Jun 09, 202549 minEp. 474

Pentecost and the Expected Unexpected Spirit (Re-Release)

The story of Pentecost in Acts 2 is brimming with rich imagery and hyperlinks from the Hebrew Bible. God’s Spirit dramatically fills a house of Jesus’ followers like a wind, and fire burns over the disciples' heads as they begin speaking languages from across the known world! What is happening here, and how is it a fulfillment of God’s promises? In this re-released episode from our 2018 Luke-Acts series, Jon and Tim trace the significance of Pentecost, revealing how God’s presence now dwells wit...

Jun 04, 202536 minEp. 473

How Did the New Testament Come to Be?

This episode delves into the formation of the New Testament, explaining how writings centered on Jesus fulfilled the Hebrew Scriptures. It highlights the collaborative efforts of apostles, eyewitnesses, and their companions in creating, collecting, and circulating these texts as sub-collections. The discussion also explores unique early Christian scribal practices, like the "Nomina Sacra," which underscored key confessions of faith, creating a unified Christian Bible from the beginning.

Jun 02, 20251 hr 8 minEp. 472

When Was the Hebrew Bible Finished?

How the Bible Was Formed E3 — Today, most Bibles are a single book that’s easy to carry and flip through. But the Bible started as an assortment of scrolls, bound together into a collection. The Hebrew Bible—or the Old Testament—went through a centuries-long, iterative development process with a variety of scribes and prophets. It didn’t come into its final form until roughly the time of Jesus. So how does this history interact with a view of Scripture as God’s word? In this episode, Jon and Tim...

May 26, 20251 hr 5 minEp. 471

How Was the Hebrew Bible Written?

How the Bible Was Formed E2 — The Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament, is a collection of 24 scrolls, passed down for generations, that tells the long, complicated story of ancient Israel. But who wrote these scrolls, and how did they come together in their final form? And how do we understand the claim that these books are the very voice of God? In this episode, Jon and Tim explore the formation of the Hebrew Bible and the crew who shaped its stories, poems, and laws into intricately designed litera...

May 19, 20251 hr 3 minEp. 470

What Is the Deuterocanon or Apocrypha?

How the Bible Was Formed E1 — If you’ve ever compared a Protestant Bible to a Catholic Bible, you may notice some additional books in the Catholic Bible, such as Tobit, Judith, 1 and 2 Maccabees, etc. These books, called the Deuterocanon by Catholics and the Apocrypha by Protestants, are Jewish Literature from the period after the Babylonian exile but before the time of Jesus. The Jewish people were back in the land, being ruled by Syria and other empires descended from Alexander the Great. As t...

May 12, 202558 minEp. 469

How Are the Passover and Yom Kippur Lambs Connected?

The Exodus Way Q+R (E14) — What birth imagery do we find in Exodus? Are there hyperlinks elsewhere in the Bible that connect to Pharaoh’s hardened heart? And is the circumcision story with Zipporah and Moses’ son connected to Passover? In this episode, Tim and Jon respond to your questions from our Exodus Way series. Thank you to our audience for your thoughtful contributions to this episode! View all of our resources for The Exodus Way → CHAPTERS Intro (0:00-2:27) Do the seven women in Exodus m...

May 05, 20251 hr 7 minEp. 468
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