BibleProject

The Exile and the Wisdom Warrior

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Feb 19, 2018
Guest John the Baptist, symbolically rebooted the return from exile through baptism. Tim explains that baptism represents a symbolic rebooting from exile to a new way of life. The concept of exile continues in the New Testament, with believers referred to as 'immigrants and exiles in Babylon'. The Hebrews' exile resulted in spreading and blessing the nations. The book of Jeremiah emphasizes working for and doing good on behalf of the place of exile. The podcast explores the theme of exile in the Bible and its impact on the human story, along with the concept of exile and identity in Peter's letter. It also delves into the symbolism of Ezekiel bread and explores non-violent resistance in the book of Daniel.
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Exile Frames the Bible's Narrative

  • Exile shapes the entire biblical story from Eden to Babylon.
  • Humanity's exile parallels Israel’s exile to Babylon, reflecting a broken world needing restoration.
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Return from Exile Feels Incomplete

  • Returning from exile doesn't restore normalcy but brings existential anxiety.
  • The promised land feels incomplete, reflecting ongoing exile even at home.
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Exile as a State of Time

  • Exile transcends geography to become a state of existence in time.
  • We live as exiles in an unfinished, broken world awaiting full redemption.
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