

Episode 157 (Deuteronomy 2:1-3:14)
Mar 21, 2019
Moses reflects on 38 years of wandering in the wilderness, revealing God's guidance and prohibitions on conflicts with certain nations. The hosts dive into God's benevolence toward the children of Esau and examine the complexities of divine favor. They tackle the intriguing concept of nations filled with giants, linking biblical figures to modern challenges faced by tall individuals. Humor flows as they compare giants of scripture with today's strength athletes, while also exploring the Viking legacy in Iceland's culture and physique.
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Christ Crucified Is Central
- Daniel Emery Price centers the podcast network on the message 'Christ crucified for you.'
- He frames the shows and events around that central gospel focus.
Thirty-Eight Years Compressed In A Line
- Chad Bird notes Deuteronomy compresses the Israelites' 38 years of wandering into 'many days' in one verse.
- He highlights how the narrative skips decades with concise retelling.
Respect Others' Territory And Pay For Needs
- God instructs Israel not to provoke Edom and to pay for any food or water they consume.
- Chad Bird emphasizes buy provisions and respect that Mount Seir belongs to Esau's descendants.