The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast

Matt Whitman
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Feb 6, 2024 • 12min

NEH027 - Mayhem and Regret in Jerusalem

Exploring the connection between the books of Ezra and Nehemiah, addressing past mistakes of marrying foreign wives. Discussion on covenants with Abraham, Moses, and David. The men agree to separate from foreign wives but acknowledge the difficulty of undoing the initial mistake.
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Feb 5, 2024 • 11min

NEH026 - Ezra's Prayer

Analyzing Ezra's prayer, the podcast highlights the importance of reconciliation, accountability, and taking responsibility. It explores the concept of collective guilt and emphasizes humility, seeking redemption, and acknowledging mistakes.
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Feb 2, 2024 • 9min

NEH025 - Ezra Makes a Public Display of His Grief and Then Chases That With a Prayer for the Ages

The speaker shares anecdotes of encounters with a Jewish family in Costa Rica, connecting it to Ezra chapter 9. Exploring public displays of grief as a form of performance art to highlight injustices and outrages.
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Feb 1, 2024 • 13min

NEH024 - Replicating Every Single Little Thing We Did in the Hopes of Duplicating Prior Desirable Results

The speaker discusses the challenges of replicating success, the recurring presence of God in the Old Testament, and the relationship between obedience, God's presence, and blessings. They also explore the crisis when the temple was destroyed and the importance of following the right order in rebuilding the connection with God through the example of Ezra.
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Jan 31, 2024 • 13min

NEH023 - NO MESSING AROUND TODAY, We’ve Got to Cover the Mosaic Covenant and It’s a Lot

Exploring the importance of understanding the Mosaic Covenant and its influence on Ezra's actions and mindset. Understanding the significance of the Mosaic Covenant in Ezra's story. Moses receives instructions from God and prepares the people for His coming on Mount Sinai.
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Jan 30, 2024 • 12min

NEH022 - Ezra Sees His People Making a Mistake That's Hard to Unmake, So He Does the Only Sensible Thing and Yanks Out His Beard

The podcast discusses the emotional impact of irreversible choices, the horrifying consequences of cultural integration, the significance of interfaith marriage in modern society, and the transformative impact of Christianity on global culture.
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Jan 29, 2024 • 14min

NEH021 - Ezra's Metaphorical Homecoming to His Metaphorical Alma Mater is a Disaster

In this podcast, the speaker talks about a disappointing homecoming to their alma mater and compares it to Ezra's underwhelming return after acquiring wealth. They discuss how Ezra successfully moves a large sum of money through dangerous territory using strategic analysis of history. They explore Ezra's interactions with important people, his discovery of detestable practices in Jerusalem, and the challenge of sin in the Bible's storyline.
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Jan 26, 2024 • 14min

NEH020 - So Your Plan Is to Walk across a Continent on a Road Full of Bandits with a Third of a Billion Dollars and Hope We Don’t Get Robbed? Precisely. And It’s Going to Work.

Discussion of Ezra's journey without an armed escort, relying on God's protection. Reflecting on a large amount of gold and potential theft. The risky plan to transport money with unskilled priests. Distribution of money and sacred articles with themes of unity and shared vision.
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Jan 25, 2024 • 13min

NEH019 - Ezra and His Pals Look like Tourists Which Is Already Very Attractive to Bandits, but the Fact That They're Carrying Hundreds of Millions of Dollars of Gold and Silver Will Probably Make Them More Attractive to Thieves Along the Way

The speaker shares their recent trip to Rome and a negative experience with suspected pickpocketers. The vulnerability of tourists and Ezra's concerns in the book of Ezra are discussed. The speaker reflects on past experiences of God's providence and their decision to rely on God's protection during their trip.
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Jan 24, 2024 • 14min

NEH018 - There Is a Problem, Ezra Has Made It His Problem, and He Is Writing About It in a Very Personal Way

The speaker discusses their personal experience of reading the Bible as a young man and the significance of gaining a child's perspective. They explore the themes of lineage and priestly integrity in the context of Ezra's journey to Jerusalem. Ezra faces the obstacle of a limited number of people to assist him in rebuilding Jerusalem. Discusses the shortage of Levites to support the priests and how Ezra gathers more Levites and temple servants to address this deficiency.

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