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

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Jul 10, 2023 • 1h 4min
Jesus, the New Jerusalem – The City E12
Explore the symbolism of the New Jerusalem as intertwined with Jesus' life and teachings. Delve into the contrast between the violence of earthly cities and Jesus' message of nonviolence and community. Discover how the biblical idea of 'house' connects to the temple and the need for moral integrity amidst corruption. Hear insights on establishing peace through self-sacrificial love, urging a transformation that challenges societal norms and advocates for a new city of God built on justice and righteousness.

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Jul 3, 2023 • 55min
Whose Idea Was the “City of God”? – The City E11
The podcast delves into the biblical view of cities, exploring their dual nature as places of chaos and potential. It highlights Jesus' connection to Jerusalem and examines how those cities can fulfill higher purposes. The transformative power of leadership and urban living is discussed, alongside the significance of David's vision for the 'City of God.' The conversation uncovers the connections between Moses' tabernacle, David's temple, and Jesus as the ultimate presence of God among humanity, challenging conventional notions of urban spaces.

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Jun 26, 2023 • 1h 3min
Jesus’ Disciples Are a City – The City E10
Explore the contrasting representations of cities in the Bible, especially the divine origins and failures of Jerusalem. Discover how Jesus embodies a connection between heaven and earth, transforming his followers into a new community. Dive into themes of hope and restoration as the concept of a New Jerusalem emerges, illuminating the role of urban spaces in fostering community. The intriguing story of the Magi reflects themes of wisdom and worship, while the symbolism of light evolves, underscoring Jesus as the embodiment of a new community built on love.

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Jun 19, 2023 • 58min
Jerusalem: A Tale of Two Cities – The City E9
Explore the transformation of Jerusalem from a symbol of divine justice to a city marred by corruption. Discover the contrasting depictions of cities in the Bible, highlighting the tug-of-war between righteousness and vice. Delve into themes of fidelity, redemption, and the potential for transformation through divine guidance. Contrast the militaristic ambitions of ancient powers with prophetic calls for communal care and justice. Finally, reflect on the ongoing struggle for righteousness in urban settings and the innovative tools designed to enrich biblical understanding.

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Jun 14, 2023 • 59min
The Anointed Question and Response
The discussion dives into intriguing biblical concepts, like the dual meanings behind being 'born again.' It links Jesus' anointing in the Jordan to the flood story, exploring connections between water, spirit, and creation. The hosts decode the symbolism of oil and blood, revealing their significance in rituals. They also dissect the idea of the antichrist and its relationship to anointed figures like David. Finally, they reflect on Mary's anointing of Jesus before his crucifixion, highlighting the transformative nature of this act in the biblical narrative.

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Jun 12, 2023 • 1h 3min
City of God or City of Cain? – The City E8
The discussion dives into Jerusalem's duality as a city of God and a city steeped in corruption. Listeners explore the moral decay and societal injustices that mar its biblical glory. The podcast analyzes the historical conflict between Jerusalem and Samaria, highlighting the prophetic vision for a hopeful future. It also examines the dynamics of power in David's dynasty and the themes of greed and authority embodied in the tragedy of Naboth's vineyard. Ultimately, the conversation invites reflection on the tensions between earthly flaws and divine ideals.

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Jun 5, 2023 • 1h 27min
The Bible's Most Famous City – The City E7
The podcast explores Jerusalem's foundational story, contrasting its ideal as a city of God with urban challenges. Discussions highlight the tragic story of Uzzah and the complexities of city life compared to the peace of Eden. There's a dive into the moral dilemmas of city-building and reflections on human and divine intentions. The decline of Jerusalem is examined, showcasing its transformation from a sanctuary to a symbol of human failure. Throughout, themes of hope, community, and divine presence resonate, illustrating the ongoing struggle of cities in the biblical narrative.

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May 29, 2023 • 60min
Can a City Be Good? – The City E6
Explore how Egypt thrived under Joseph's wise leadership, turning a city into a beacon of life during famine. Delve into the contrasts of power and oppression, reflecting on Joseph's journey and the moral implications of cities like Sodom. Discover the vital connection between urban centers and agriculture, emphasizing wise governance's role in nurturing communities. Reflect on urban transformation through Portland's evolution and the ethical dimensions of leadership amid challenges, all while considering cities as divine reflections of human potential.

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May 22, 2023 • 1h 5min
Sodom and Gomorrah – The City E5
The dark narrative of Sodom and Gomorrah reveals pressing themes of injustice and moral decay. Discussions examine how these cities symbolize humanity's failures and the complexities of urban life, contrasting them with the idyllic Garden of Eden. The story of Lot's choices amidst mob violence highlights ethical dilemmas and societal corruption. Insights into divine justice, mercy, and the juxtaposition of nomadic life with urban existence prompt reflection on modern moral values. The episode foreshadows a shift to examining a more hopeful biblical city in future discussions.

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May 15, 2023 • 59min
The Biggest, Baddest City in the Bible – The City E4
Discover the origins of Babylon and its infamous reputation as the biggest city in the Bible. Delve into the story of Nimrod, the half-human rebel who founded it. Explore the tension between human ambition and divine authority, and the complexities of cultural identity. Reflect on biblical narratives of human nature and the cyclical themes of violence and redemption. Unpack the etymology of 'Babel' and its implications for humanity’s pursuit of knowledge without divine guidance.