
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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Feb 17, 2025 • 45min
Exodus in the Creation and Flood Stories
The podcast delves into the deep connections between the narratives of creation, flood, and Exodus. It highlights the transformative symbolism of water, portraying chaotic waters as vehicles for divine intervention and renewal. The journey from chaos to order is explored, emphasizing the significance of 'dry ground' as a metaphor for liberation. The discussion also touches on baptism's role in spiritual rebirth and the themes of faith throughout the Israelites' Exodus journey, tying these concepts together in a rich tapestry of biblical storytelling.

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Feb 10, 2025 • 46min
An Exodus-Shaped Reality
Embark on a journey through the transformative Exodus story, a key biblical narrative shaping our views on redemption and salvation. Discover how it echoes in the life of Jesus and underscores the themes of liberation. Explore profound phrases within the scriptures that reveal God's identity and the impact of the Exodus on community identity. Delve into the connections between Genesis and Exodus, emphasizing creation as an act of liberation. This exploration reveals the timeless relevance of these foundational stories.

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Feb 3, 2025 • 1h
How Can We Live Out the Idea of the Mountain Now?
Could the Tower of Babel be seen as a man-made mountain? The hosts explore the intriguing connections between sacred spaces and personal experiences of divine encounters. They discuss the theological implications of Abraham's near-sacrifice of Isaac and how it reflects God's character. The complexities of Elijah's prophetic journey highlight themes of faith and failure, showcasing that flaws can coexist with grace. They also dive into the symbolism of natural stones versus man-made bricks in spiritual contexts.

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Jan 27, 2025 • 50min
We’ve Been on This Mountain Before
This discussion dives into the interconnectedness of biblical themes like mountains, cities, and priesthood. It highlights divine encounters, including the significance of the burning bush and Moses' leadership. The conversation contrasts the idealism of the priesthood with its inherent flaws. Additionally, it explores apocalyptic themes and the dual role of cities in prophecy, focusing on the tension between divine judgment and redemption. Expect a rich tapestry of insights that connects past narratives to present spiritual understanding.

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Jan 20, 2025 • 1h 5min
Jesus Opens the Way to the Cosmic Mountain
The podcast dives into Jesus' role as the ultimate high priest, bridging the divine and humanity. It explores the significance of mountains as sacred spaces, highlighting the connections between Moses and ancient sacrificial practices. The discussion emphasizes the profound act of purification and mediation through Jesus' blood, opening pathways for believers to access grace. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on the transformative journey and the importance of personal and communal faith in understanding these connections.

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Jan 13, 2025 • 55min
Jesus on Seven Mountains in Matthew
Mountains are powerful symbols in the Gospel of Matthew, representing the intersection of heaven and earth. The discussion highlights seven significant mountain scenes where Jesus engages in prayer, teaching, and miracles. Key themes include spiritual ascent, divine authority, and the transformative nature of Jesus' ministry. The podcast explores moments like the Sermon on the Mount and Jesus' temptations, emphasizing trust and surrender. It culminates with reflections on discipleship, the importance of baptism, and the mission to spread the message of radical love.

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Jan 6, 2025 • 54min
The Cosmic Mount Zion in Isaiah
The discussion kicks off with Mount Zion as a cosmic symbol where heaven and earth meet, filled with hope and warnings of judgment. The contrast between the idealized mountain and the corrupted Jerusalem reveals themes of justice and redemption. They delve into the role of intercessors like Moses, illustrating the transformation of instruments of war into symbols of life. The conversation also highlights the divine wisdom emanating from Zion and the journey of a remnant community striving for holiness and restoration.

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Dec 30, 2024 • 48min
Looking Back at 2024 (And Celebrating Ten Years!)
Steve Atkinson, CEO of BibleProject, discusses a decade of impactful content and community growth. They celebrate 312 million video views and 27.3 million podcast listens, emphasizing meaningful connections over fundraising. The conversation highlights innovative animation styles used in new series, enhancing the learning experience. Atkinson shares insights on engaging church communities with fresh resources and the importance of collective Bible study, as well as reflections on transformative personal journeys through scripture.

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Dec 23, 2024 • 1h 3min
Who May Dwell on God’s Holy Mountain?
Dive into the fascinating mountain theme in biblical narratives, particularly in the Psalms. Discover what qualities define those worthy to ascend to God’s holy mountain. Explore the evolving roles of key figures like David, Elijah, and Moses, highlighting their struggles and divine encounters. The discussion also encompasses the transformation from suffering to hope, showcasing the relationship between Yahweh and His people. Finally, unravel the duality of justice and mercy in divine authority, emphasizing authenticity in our relationship with the divine.

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Dec 16, 2024 • 55min
Elijah’s Contrasting Mountain Tests
Elijah's incredible showdown on Mount Carmel showcases divine intervention as he challenges the prophets of Baal, leading to a dramatic shift in the people's faith. Contrastingly, his experience on Mount Sinai reveals deeper struggles with fear and despair after a great victory. The podcast explores the significance of mountains as spaces for divine encounters and the internal battles of trust and identity. It also highlights how threats from Jezebel test Elijah's faith, reflecting the complexities of leadership and the ongoing challenges of spiritual fidelity.