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In this episode, Ronn and Mike explore John 19, focusing on the crucifixion of Jesus, its historical and theological significance, and the archaeological insights into the location of Golgotha. They analyze the biblical narrative, its fulfillment of prophecy, and the spiritual implications of Jesus' death.
See Details of the DCW Conference: https://brushfire.com/heiserfoundation/dcw26/631039
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What if biblical geography is theology? Scott from Blk Shp Bible Talk unpacks Jesus' crossing into Gentile territory, Legion, spiritual warfare, and the cosmic geography of Mark's Gospel—then connects the Exodus, plagues, archaeology, and Egypt's decline to a larger story of Yahweh reclaiming the nations.
Book: Dynasty of Slaves: https://a.co/d/004VG6eZ
Substack: https://blkshpbible.substack.com/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@blkshpbible
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In this episode of the Divine Council Worldview Podcast, Ronn and Mike delve into various theological questions, exploring the concepts of theosis and deification, the significance of Jesus' first miracle of turning water into wine, the humor present in Jesus' life, the implications of the incarnation, and the understanding of idols in spirituality. Each topic is examined with depth and insight, providing listeners with a rich understanding of these complex themes. They also delve into the spiritual significance of idols in biblical narratives, exploring their role as objects of worship and their psychological influence on believers. The discussion transitions into the topic of Gentile salvation in the Old Testament, emphasizing the importance of loyalty to Yahweh and the implications of salvation for both Jews and Gentiles. Finally, they reflect on the complexities of understanding these themes within the broader biblical narrative.
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In this episode of the Divine Council Worldview Podcast, Ronn and Mike engage in a deep exploration of the concept of theosis, comparing its interpretations in Eastern Orthodoxy and Mormonism. They discuss the implications of salvation as a transformative process that integrates believers into God's family and the significance of exorcisms in the New Testament as a reflection of the cosmic battle between divine and rebellious beings. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding theological terms and concepts within their historical and cultural contexts, fostering a richer dialogue among different Christian traditions. They also delve into the complexities of demonic activity in the New Testament, the role of the Pharisees in relation to Yahweh, the nature of worship, and the interpretation of Elohim in biblical theology. Finally, they explore how cultural and historical contexts influence these themes, emphasizing the importance of understanding the spiritual dynamics at play during the time of Jesus and the implications for contemporary faith practices.
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Angels, Watchers, divine councils, and holy imagination collide in this conversation with Anthony Diastello. Through his game "Allies of Majesty", we explore how biblical stories, DCW, and Christian fantasy can open fresh ways to understand the Spirit realm, engage theology, and tell stories rooted in ancient faith.
Amazon link to book: https://a.co/d/06jel1Qw
Discord info: https://discord.gg/kV9ZP63Q4N
Wiki: https://wiki.alliesofmajesty.com/
Contact info: [email protected]
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In this episode of the Divine Council Worldview Podcast, hosts Ron Johnson and Mike Chu engage in a thought-provoking discussion on theological questions submitted by listeners. The conversation begins with an exploration of the concept of atonement, particularly the terms 'ransom' and 'redemption' as they relate to Jesus' death. They delve into the nuances of biblical language and interpretation, challenging traditional views on the meaning of ransom in the context of atonement. The discussion then shifts to the nature of Satan, examining whether the figure of Satan in the Book of Job is inherently evil or serves a different role. Throughout the episode, they emphasize the importance of understanding theological concepts in a broader context, encouraging listeners to think critically about their beliefs and interpretations of scripture. In this conversation, they delve into theological discussions surrounding the nature of Jesus' incarnation, the significance of Abel's sacrifice, dietary laws in biblical texts, and the pronunciation of God's name. They explore the implications of these topics on faith and understanding of scripture, emphasizing the artistry in biblical writing and the historical context of religious practices.
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In this episode of the Divine Council Worldview podcast, Ronn & Mike delve into John 18, exploring the final hours of Jesus' life. They discuss the transition from the high priestly prayer in John 17 to the events leading to Jesus' arrest, the significance of Judas' betrayal, and the metaphorical meaning of the 'cup' that Jesus refers to. The conversation emphasizes Jesus' humanity and the emotional weight of his impending suffering, while also touching on theological interpretations of these events. They also delve into the themes of suffering, endurance, and the trials faced by Jesus and his disciples. It explores the significance of Jesus' suffering and how it relates to the suffering of believers. The discussion also covers the trials of Jesus, the role of Peter in denying Jesus, and the interactions between Jesus and Pontius Pilate, culminating in the choice of Barabbas over Jesus. Finally, they emphasize the deeper meanings behind these events and their implications for faith and loyalty.
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In this episode, Ronn and Mike explore the profound theological insights of John 17, Jesus' high priestly prayer, delving into topics like divine authority, the nature of the Trinity, sanctification, and the significance of sacred space. Join us for a deep dive into biblical theology and its implications for faith and understanding.
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In this episode, Ronn and Mike delve into significant theological themes, including the impact of Enlightenment rationalism on the supernatural worldview, the challenges faced by seminary training, and the historical context of worship. It also explores the philosophical aspects of God, the nature of covenantal relationships, and the ongoing quest for unity within the church amidst historical divisions.
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In this episode, Ronn and Mike discuss a new children's book on the Ten Commandments, explore the cultural context of family structures during Jesus' time, and emphasize the importance of understanding the relationship with God the Father. He delves into theological concepts such as the doctrine of two powers and the significance of knowing God relationally. The conversation also touches on the importance of humility in teaching and learning, as well as the timeline of events leading to Jesus' arrest.
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In this episode, Ronn and Mike discuss the events and conversations recorded in John 13. Ronn began by recommending that the "dinner" of John 13:2 recalled the supper hosted in Lazarus' home (as described in 12:1-8) a week prior to Jesus' crucifixion and not during the final Passover evening. Jesus' "new commandment" to love others (13:34) was therefore to be understood in reference to his washing of his followers' feet beyond that of the 12 disciples—likely visitors to Lazarus' home who would have been considered outsiders to the family of Israel. The episode ends by considering the evidence (both pro and con) for whether John 13-17 took place during Passover evening or the week prior.
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In this episode, Ronn and Mike answer two questions sent in by listeners: 1) Would it be possible to think of Joseph (Genesis 37-50) as a partial fulfillment of the promises made to Abraham? It seems that some of the promises made to Abraham were satisfied through Joseph and his story. 2) Please explain whether God was "silent" during the period between the testaments. It sounds like he may not have been as silent as I once thought.
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In this episode, Ronn and Mike answer two questions sent in by listeners: 1) Psalm 45 ultimately refers to Jesus, of course, but is it possible that the author originally intended it to be understood in terms of the coming messiah? 2) Please give a DCW opinion on the application of the word "righteous" to Jesus in such passages as Acts 3:14, 7:52, 22:14, and 1 John 2:1.
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In this episode, Ronn and Mike answer two questions sent in by listeners: 1) What should we think about Roman Catholics who venerate Mary and give her titles that should be reserved for Jesus? Does God consider this idolatry? Or can God simply see this as an example of a loyal (righteous) person being unwittingly misled? 2) Why does Jesus say "ask and it shall be given"? Is this specifically for his disciples, or for us believers? And how do we deal with prayers which are not answered? Is there any reason God would keep a person in a situation that is sin when they have asked to be freed from it?
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In this milestone 100th episode, the Divine Council Worldview podcast welcomes Drenna Heiser-Hollander, president of the Michael S. Heiser Foundation, for an intimate conversation about the man behind the scholarship. Drenna traces the journey she and Mike shared, from their early love story through the cross-country moves that shaped his calling, the years of relentless academic pursuit, and the painful season of illness that took him from us too soon. Through it all, she reveals a fuller picture of who Mike was. Not just as a scholar, but as a husband, a companion, and a man whose life left an indelible mark on everyone it touched. She also shares how she's found new beginnings in Florida and the work she's carrying forward through the foundation to ensure Mike's legacy continues to reach those he never got to meet.
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In this episode, Ronn and Mike answer two questions sent in by listeners: 1) After the resurrection, NT writers rarely refer to Jesus simply by the name "Jesus" without attaching a title such as "Lord," "Christ," or "Jesus Christ." Is referring to Jesus without a title unintentionally minimizing early Christian confession about its messiah? 2) The story of 1 Kings 22, in which a spirit is sent by Yahweh to lie to Ahab's prophets, seems to imply that created gods have the ability to manipulate or obstruct human freedom. Is this story teaching this, and are there any other OT passages which teach this?
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In this episode, Ronn and Mike answer two questions sent in by listeners: 1) Is the logic of hell (and eternal concious torment) consistent with God's justice? And if God's justice wasn't satisfied at the cross, it must be satisfied at some point, correct? 2) Could Jesus' teaching regrading loyalty to his Father be understood as a polemic against Israel's loyalty to created gods, especially Baal? Could it also be a polemic against the rebellious gods' relationship to Yahweh?
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In this episode, Ronn and Mike answer three questions sent in by listeners: 1) How does the origial meaning of Jeremiah 16:16 (including the idea of "fishers of men") relate to Jesus' use of the phrase in Mark 1:17? 2) Is it possible to trace the appearance of the serpent in Genesis 3 throiugh the rest of the biblical story? Is he, for example, the same being that tempts Jesus? 3) How did the gods of the nations communicate with their worshippers? Is there any written evidence explaining how and why people would choose these gods over Yahweh?
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