

S4 Ep. 3 Can We Really Know God? What Jacob’s Deception Reveals About Revelation
Apr 29, 2025
Explore the fascinating parallels between Jacob's deception in Genesis and God's revelation at Sinai. The discussion unfolds how God uses clouds and sound to communicate, emphasizing the importance of listening over seeing. The hosts link the shofar's cry to emotional moments shared between brothers, raising deep theological questions about God's vulnerability. How do hidden identities affect our perception of the divine? Dive into a rich tapestry of insights that challenge conventional understandings of faith and revelation.
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Cloud As Deliberate Concealment
- Exodus 19's
Covering Sight To Sharpen Hearing
- God covers Himself at Sinai to disable sight and sharpen hearing, reversing Jacob's concealment.
- The cloud intentionally converts perception into listening so people can 'overhear' God's voice.
Museum Of The Blind Example
- Imu recalls visiting the Museum of the Blind and how losing sight heightens other senses and disorients you.
- The experience shows why cutting off sight can intensify hearing during a revelation.