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Ancient Texts Podcast

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The ancient world was full of wonders. Engineering marvels like the Great Wall of China and Stonehenge. Remarkable peoples like the Aztecs, the Romans and the Mongols. Infamous leaders such as Cleopatra, Julius Caesar and Herod the Great. Inventors, explorers, builders, pioneers and philosophers who shaped the world we live in today. Welcome to Ancient Civilisations - the podcast that takes you back in time to discover the ancient world, one story at a time. A Noiser production, narrated by ...
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Ancient Egypt, from Creation to Cleopatra. This podcast tells the story of pharaonic Egypt "in their own words." Using archaeology, ancient texts, and up-to-date scholarship, we uncover the world of the Nile Valley and its people. Hosted on the Airwave Media Network.
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Ancient Warfare Podcast

The History Network

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Discussions from Ancient Warfare Magazine. Why did early civilisations fight? Who were their Generals? What was life like for the earliest soldiers? Ancient Warfare Magazine will try and answer these questions. Warfare minus two thousand years.
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History is full of the extraordinary. Each week, we'll transport you back in time to witness history's most incredible moments and remarkable people. New episodes Mondays, or a week early for Noiser+ subscribers. With Noiser+ you'll also get ad-free listening and exclusive content on shows across the Noiser podcast network. Click the subscription banner at the top of the feed to get started or head to noiser.com/subscriptions ⁠A Short History of Ancient Rome⁠ - the debut book from the Noiser ...
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Textory - The Podcast

Textory - The Podcast

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Who doesn’t like petty texts, celebrity gossip, dating advice, spicy song lyrics, or controversial opinions? Now imagine all that... but it’s historical. In this podcast we’ll be reading some juicy historical letters, diaries, articles and other piping hot tea. So get yourself something to drink and let’s jump into TEXTORY. Hosted by Karolina Żebrowska
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The Ancient Landmark

Rhea church of Christ

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The Ancient Landmark is a Bible study podcast brought to you by the Rhea church of Christ that meets in Dayton, Tennessee at 250 Main Street. If you have any questions about us, or that you would like us to answer on the program, you can call or text them to 765-280-6855 or mail them to our address: Rhea church of Christ 250 Main Street Dayton, TN. 37321.
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The podcast that transports you to the ancient world and back, with some good conversation along the way. It's not just about ancient Greece. It's about a huge chunk of human history that the Greek texts give us access to: from Egypt and Babylon, to Persia, to Carthage and Rome, we'll sail the wine-dark sea of history with some expert guides at the helm. Topics will include archaeology, literature, and philosophy. New episode every month.
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Unbelief

Jeremy Steele

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The Unbelief Podcast is your space to question, explore, and release the beliefs that no longer serve you—or maybe even caused harm. Hosted by Jeremy Steele, the Skeptic Pastor, this podcast dives deep into deconstruction, offering progressive and thoughtful insights on ancient spiritual texts like the Bible. Through interviews with leading scholars and candid conversations with those navigating their own faith journeys, the Unbelief Podcast invites you to rethink, rediscover, and rebuild yo ...
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The stories, songs, and laws of the Hebrew Bible have shaped our world, and people wrote them. Regular people, like you and me. Once we understand that the biblical authors were just people, we can learn a lot of new things about these texts. Join Hebrew-speaking writer and editor Gil Kidron on a journey of biblical proportions, going over the biblical books in order, and leaving no stone unturned
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Bringing Ancient Wisdom to Everyday Life- Join us on a fun and enlightening journey through The Bhagavad Gita, one of the oldest and coolest yogic texts around. We’ll dive into its ancient wisdom and find ways to make it totally relevant to your life today. Starting from page one, we’ll uncover practical lessons that’ll uplift, entertain, and inspire you. By the end of each episode, you’ll be ready to live a more connected, empowered life—Gita inspired! https://www.youtube.com/@SeekersQuest1 ...
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The Primary Texts

The Most Ancient Anamnetic Order of Trikala

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The Primary Texts is a podcast that explores philosophy's essential works completely, carefully, and deeply. Each series takes you through an entire philosophical text - Plato's Republic, Marcus Aurelius's Meditations, the Bhagavad Gita, Laozi's Tao Te Ching, and more - one chapter or book at a time. We don't skim. We don't summarise. We read the actual words of history's greatest thinkers and explore every angle, every argument, every practical application. Each episode combines scholarly r ...
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Paul’s Thorn

angelievincent

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Inspired by Paul’s mysterious ”thorn in the flesh” (2 Corinthians 12:7), this podcast explores disability in the Bible—its stories, meanings, and impact on faith. Paul’s Thorn examines how scripture portrays disability, challenges common interpretations, and offers fresh theological insights. Through engaging discussions, we uncover what these ancient texts reveal about inclusion, suffering, healing, and divine strength in weakness.
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Modern Mind, Ancient Book

Roger Ferguson, Host and Biblical Scholar

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Welcome to Modern Mind, Ancient Book, a podcast that bridges the past and the present. Join us as we delve into the rich stories, philosophies, and cultural contexts of books from the Bible. Learn with us the mystery of how the Bible can still speak to us today. This podcast is crafted for seekers of wisdom, knowledge, truth, and the secrets of God. Modern Mind, Ancient Book offers a journey into the past with a fresh, modern perspective finding meaning in ancient valuable literary masterpie ...
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Bible Tidbits

Daytona Gregory

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Bible Tidbits is a podcast dedicated to exploring the rich stories, lessons, and insights from the Bible. Each episode provides listeners with bite-sized pieces of biblical wisdom, making the ancient texts relevant and applicable to modern life. Whether you're a long-time scholar of the Bible or completely new to its teachings, this podcast aims to inspire, educate, and engage listeners with its thoughtful discussions and reflections.
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Story Archaeology

Chris Thompson and Isolde Carmody

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Story Archaeology combines the knowledge and skills of the storyteller with academic exploration of ancient texts. The main focus is the Irish tradition but at https://storyarchaeology.com, you will find an archive of podcast articles, stories and translations as well as new podcast conversations with people from around the world who have ‘Stories in the Landscape’ to share.
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Men of the Land

Greg Martz & Ken Fatula

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Join Kenny and Greg as they explore the ancient Biblical texts and how they serve as runway lights to Jesus. We produce this podcast from our "remote Appalachian outpost" deep in the mountains of PA. So pull your rocker up next to the fire, grab another cup of coffee and enjoy some time with us in the Word of God. Bible Study for the Regular Dude
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The Bible and Beyond

Early Christian Texts

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The Bible and Beyond podcast is a series of interviews with scholars who are able to unlock mysteries from extra-canonical books, forgotten scriptures, so-called 'gnostic' gospels, as well as the Bible. Host Shirley Paulson, Ph.D., and her guests explore historical and spiritual questions about Jesus, gender, women, salvation, healing, and the meaning of life. The discoveries these scholars share don't always fit with what we've been told, but time and again they lead us toward a deeper inti ...
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Dr. Charles Kim, Jr. offers interviews and conversations about the historic doctrines and theologians of the Christian faith. The podcast has grown over the last several years to include not only round table discussions of ancient theological texts, but also includes interviews of leading theologians on these topics.
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Welcome to Roll Out the Scrolls, where ancient wisdom meets modern life! Join us as we explore the Bible's timeless teachings and their relevance today. Each episode, we challenge misconceptions and dive into thought-provoking topics that illuminate the scriptures. Whether you’re a lifelong believer or a curious skeptic, Roll Out the Scrolls invites you to discover how these sacred texts can inform our lives and society. Tune in for enlightening discussions and a fresh perspective on the hol ...
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This is the Secret Society of Strangers — the podcast where we explore history's strange and unexplained events. The dark, often misunderstood rituals, beliefs, and people behind them. From ancient occult practices to murders and disappearances that leave witnesses and officials baffled. Ever found yourself at 3am researching the Hex Hollow Murder? Wondered why the Dyatlov Pass evidence doesn't add up? Questioned what really happened at Flannan Isles Lighthouse? You've found your tribe. Join ...
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A Place of Refuge

Pastor Josh Miller

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Welcome to A Place of Refuge, where we dive deep into the timeless wisdom of the Bible, one book at a time. Join us on a journey of discovery as we explore the rich narratives, profound teachings, and enduring truths found within each chapter and verse. Whether you’re a seasoned theologian or simply curious about the scriptures, our podcast provides engaging insights and practical applications to help you apply these ancient texts to your modern life. Tune in each week as we preach through t ...
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Welcome to The Bible Sojourner, the podcast that dives into challenging Bible passages, thought-provoking theology, and the cultural intricacies that shape our world. Join Dr. Peter Goeman, a seasoned professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages, as he embarks on a captivating journey through the text of Scripture and beyond. Unravel the mysteries behind enigmatic passages and gain a deeper understanding of ancient world and their relevance in our modern lives. The Bible Sojourner is yo ...
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Preaching can be compared to the art of bridge building. Just like a bridge connects two separate places, my goal as a preacher is to create a bridge between the world of the Bible and the postmodern world we live in today. It’s not just about explaining the biblical text; it’s about effective communication and delivering a God-given message to a living audience who needs to hear it. There’s a gap between the ancient scriptures and our present cultural context, and I aim to bridge that gap t ...
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Unlock The Bible

Pastor Thanos

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What if the Bible wasn’t just a book of the past—but a voice for your present? In Unlock the Bible, Pastor Thanos brings the ancient words of Scripture to life with short, soul-stirring messages rooted in the original Greek text, real-life stories, and timeless truth. Whether you’re full of faith or full of questions, these bite-sized devotionals will awaken your spirit, renew your hope, and help you hear God in the noise of life. ⏱️ Most episodes are under 5 minutes—perfect for your morning ...
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Discerning Consciousness' Podcast

Discerning Consciousness

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Discerning Consciousness is a Podcast for sincere spiritual seekers who are keen to fully embody the eternal wisdom contained within ancient spiritual texts/teachings. The listeners are guided in this process by the host Antony, who shares a form of living wisdom gained from twenty years of being an ardent seeker of truth. In practical terms the listeners can expect to learn how to navigate the challenges of life during the current era of accelerated awakening on the planet. The podcast also ...
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The Ancient Texts Podcast seeks to bring ancient source texts straight to your ears. You'll hear from kings and emperors, philosophers and historians as you discover the ancient world as told by those who were there.
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The Dark Razor Chronicles A fantasy–science fiction podcast series The Dark Razor Chronicles is a genre-defying saga of magic, ancient technology, gods, monsters, oaths, and war—a sweeping fantasy–science fiction podcast adapted from a twelve-novel series over forty years in the making. This is a world where nothing stays buried. Not memory. Not power. Not the past. Forged before history, the Costa Novacula—the Dark Razor—is a soul-reactive weapon with hidden potential. It is not cursed. It ...
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In this podcast you'll find recordings of ancient and modern writings that are directly relevant to "The Ancient Tradition" Podcast (see theancienttradition.com), a podcast which aims to reconstruct, from the evidence available in the ancient record, the original religious tradition given to human beings "in the beginning".
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By the Well

Fran Barber & Robyn Whitaker

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By the Well is a weekly lectionary-based podcast for preachers. Each week we take a deep dive into some of the texts from the Revised Common Lectionary, exploring their ancient setting and how we might preach them today. We aim to take the Bible seriously, but not literally, bringing the best biblical scholarship into conversation with lived experience, pastoral need, and theology. Our name, By the Well, is a nod to the Samaritan woman in John 4. In many ways she is an ordinary woman, perhap ...
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Wholistic Christianity

Reverend Shawn Garan

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As we discover ancient Christian texts, we also should reconsider the way we have taught from Scripture. In this podcast I will be sharing sermons where I include these ancient texts and see how they might change our previous understanding of the Bible.
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Spit Your Truth Podcast, streaming on ALL platforms and live on SetApart Muzik Radio! This podcast is UNCENSORED and UNFILTERED, delivering raw conversations that uplift, inspire, and awaken. We’re shining a spotlight on Set Apart and Truth Music Artists, diving deep into their artistry, music, and powerful messages rooted in faith, ancient texts, and truth. Exclusive Interviews Music Showcases Real, Uncut Conversations If you’re ready to hear truth spoken boldly and music that stirs the sou ...
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The veil is thin—and curiosity is the lantern that lights the way. Codega’s Codex of Curiosities is a journey into the forgotten, the forbidden, and the flat-out bizarre. Host Rye the Codega—multi-award-winning podcaster recognized in categories, Best Paranormal/Mystery Podcast and Best True Crime/Investigative Journalism—guides listeners through real stories and deep conversations exploring the realms of the unexplained—cryptids, ancient anomalies, interdimensional visitors, secret civiliza ...
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Mind Sattva is a podcast about finding clarity and grounding in a noisy world. Hosted by Dr. Mitika Kanabar, a physician trained at Stanford with a background in addiction medicine, lifestyle medicine, and public health, the show blends ancient wisdom, modern understanding, and evidence-based perspectives to reflect on how we live, grow, lead, and connect. Each episode offers conversations or solo reflections shaped by professional insight, lived experience, and sometimes teachings rooted in ...
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Wonderfully Witchy with Bry Jaimea is your cosy corner of the internet for all things witchcraft, magic, and mindful living. This is witchcraft for the modern soul – no gatekeeping, no pressure to have the “perfect altar,” just grounded, everyday magic rooted in intention, connection, and self-trust. Hosted by Bry Jaimea – a lifelong witch, certified mindfulness mentor, and spiritual life coach – this podcast explores the craft in its most authentic form. From lunar rituals and spellwork to ...
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Turns out the Christmas story you defend like it’s a court transcript doesn’t even work on its own historical terms. In part one, we take apart Nazareth, Bethlehem, and the Roman census Luke uses to move Jesus across the map—spoiler: historians aren’t impressed. In part two, we go underground into caves, kataluma, and the version of Jesus’ birth th…
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Guided tour—exploring stories, heroes, and lessons from the “extra” Scriptures. And which “extra” books are we talking about? In this episode, Jamey walks through the major players: their history, unique themes, and surprising relevance. From Judith to Maccabees, get ready to meet some new (and old!) favorites.…
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Athenian democracy, in many ways, inspired the Maccabean-style democracy established in 140 BCE. Bernie Maopolski from the Fan of History podcast joins Gil to discuss. Listen to Bernie's episodes on Athenian Democracy - Democracy in Athens The Boule: Random Guys and the Birth of Bureaucracy Greek Democracy, part 3 Join our tribe on Patreon! Check o…
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In this episode of Wonderfully Witchy, we’re taking a hard look at the term “baby witch” and why it’s not the harmless nickname some think it is. This one’s a warm but honest deep dive into how language shapes our craft, and why we need to stop dressing up dismissiveness as endearment. I reflect on my own journey in the 90s – back when finding ment…
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Watch every episode ad-free & uncensored on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dannyjones Ray Connolly is a former leading member of "The Children of God", one of the most radical group of Jesus Freaks spawned during the sixties. They later morphed into a headline grabbing cult known as "The Family" known for strange mixture of evangelism, doomsday proph…
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In this episode of Codega’s Codex of Curiosities, Rye the Codega sits down with Paranoid American for a deep-dive conversation on the occult symbolism, esoteric themes, and secret messages hidden inside classic Disney films. From Mary Poppins as a supernatural initiatrix to the dark origins behind Snow White, The Black Cauldron, and the Brothers Gr…
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In this episode of Ancient Warfare Answers, Murray Dahm returns to the topic of dice in the ancient world. After a question about Greek and Roman dice and the game of Hazard, Murray explores other games played with dice and uncovers intriguing details about the Roman game of Alea — perhaps the one Julius Caesar referenced with his famous phrase "Al…
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Egyptian-Hittite Diplomacy. In the aftermath of the Treaty, Ramesses II and Hattusili III got down to business establishing their brotherhood. From prospective summits in Canaan, to fabulous gift-exchanges by Nefertari and a prince, the Egyptian and Hittite courts negotiated their new bonds. Alas, things weren't always rosy, and the issue of Urhi-T…
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In the thirteenth century, Marco Polo spent decades travelling the world. His adventures took him from his home in Venice as far east as the Yellow Sea, where he was a valued courtier of the legendary Mongol emperor Kublai Khan. Later, in prison, he wrote the world’s first travel book. But how did his name become synonymous with adventure? What com…
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In this Gita in Action episode, we explore Bhagavad Gita 9.6–9.7 and the comforting truth behind Krishna’s unique way of loving. While our love often feels heavy—filled with worry, responsibility, and emotional weight—Krishna maintains the entire universe without strain, exhaustion, or entanglement. Through the image of the wind moving freely in th…
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In the second episode of this Advent series, Tony Watkins talks to Christopher Ash, Writer in Residence at Tyndale House, Cambridge, about the visit of the angel Gabriel to Mary. This four-part series for Advent is exploring Luke chapters 1 and 2, which are the focus of Christopher’s book of Advent devotions, Repeat the Sounding Joy (The Good Book …
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An Interview with Dr. Ward Sanford Dr. Ward Sanford recounts the dramatic history of the ancient Romans' destruction of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem. His historical novel weaves fictional characters into well-researched events, bringing the story alive for modern readers. The full arc, from 63 CE to 70 CE, unfolds across four books. In this inter…
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On November 16, 1957, police entered a Wisconsin farmhouse investigating a theft. What they found would traumatize seasoned investigators and change horror cinema forever. Ed Gein's crimes weren't just murders—they were documented reality so disturbing that three iconic horror films (Psycho, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Silence of the Lambs) drew direc…
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On this absorbing episode of Codega’s Codex of Curiosities, I (Rye The Codega) sit down with D. Paul Fleming—a 100 % disabled U.S. Navy veteran, Native American holy man, author, paranormal investigator, and trauma-healer. We dive deep into his journey through war, childhood abuse, spiritual war, ghost huntings, and the path to healing. Join us as …
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Wondering when to stop versus when you're just quitting? Struggling with understanding what "good enough" means? Teri Reuter has reinvented her career multiple times. As a therapist, coach, and leadership expert, she shares the truth about career transitions, overcoming self-doubt, and why the words you use literally shape your reality. ✨ What you'…
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Send us a text Check us out at: modernmindancientbook.orgWho really wrote the New Testament book of Acts—and why does it matter? In this episode, we explore the evidence that a Gentile physician, Luke, carefully investigated, compiled, and wrote this foundational historical account. We walk through the author’s identity, the place of authorship, th…
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Watch every episode ad-free & uncensored on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dannyjones Charles Duke is a former astronaut & US Air Force officer who became the 10th and youngest person to walk on the Moon on the Apollo 16 mission in 1972. Bart Sibrel is a filmmaker who has written, produced, and directed films arguing that the Apollo Moon landings bet…
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In this Gita in Action episode, we explore Bhagavad Gita 9.4–9.5 and the comforting truth that we don’t have to hold everything together — Krishna already is. Krishna reveals how He pervades the universe, sustains all beings effortlessly, and remains untouched by the burdens that overwhelm us. From this teaching, our group opens a heartfelt convers…
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Jesus describes a future moment of unparalleled distress and urges His followers to flee when they see the “abomination of desolation.” He then shifts to the hope of His return, when the Son of Man will come in glory to gather His people. Though the timing is unknown, Jesus commands His disciples to stay awake and live ready for His return, remaini…
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Welcome to "Lets Go Up" where we explore the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven. Have you ever wondered what kind of secrets were hidden in the recently discovered texts of the Nag Hammadi? Join hosts, Karitas Townsend and Dean Maerz in this mini-series as they dive into these ancient writings. This episode takes on part two of the gospel of Thomas…
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⁠A Short History of Ancient Rome⁠ - the debut book from the Noiser Network is out now! Discover the epic rise and fall of Rome like never before. Pick up your copy now at your local bookstore or visit ⁠⁠noiser.com/books⁠⁠ to learn more. The Ashes, the enduring contest between England and Australia, has survived world wars, diplomatic rifts, scandal…
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Read Matthew 24:29-35 First Sunday in Advent (Year A) The most significant event in Bible prophecy is the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. It’s an event so significant that there are over 300 separate prophecies about it in the Word of God, making it one of the most crucial doctrines in the Bible: the key that unlocks the door to the future. No Chris…
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This episode explains expository preaching—letting the Bible shape the sermon—and gives five reasons why it benefits the church: it feeds minds, humbles preachers, grows disciples, centers worship, and sustains believers in hard times. The message ties this approach to Advent, showing how the Word made flesh models God’s way of revealing himself an…
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In this episode, we look at one of the most inconvenient passages for postmillennialism. Neopostmillennialism teaches that eventually the whole world will follow Jesus, but this seems to contradict Jesus's statement about the broad and narrow way in Matthew 7:13-14. Stay tuned for an interesting discussion!Time Stamps00:00 Introduction02:22 Matt 7:…
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The ancient Hebrews played and listened to music, and they wrote about it in the Bible. Dr. Jonathan Friedmann is an expert on the topic and he joins Gil to discuss their musical culture. Read more about the topic from Dr. Friedman: Music in Biblical Life Music in the Hebrew Bible Academia.edu articles about Ancient Hebrew music Music in the Ancien…
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Forget the “it’s pagan” nonsense. The Christmas tree’s story is far wilder: a pope’s missionary memo, a bishop with an axe, medieval theater kids hauling evergreens onstage, and Victorian influencers turning it viral. We dig into how this mash-up of pagans, priests, and actors became the most hopeful ritual of winter. patreon.com/skepticpastor Host…
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In the latest episode of Wonderfully Witchy, we’re unravelling the confusion that comes with being a southern witch learning from northern traditions. If you’ve ever felt like the Wheel of the Year didn’t quite fit – this one’s for you. I share what it was like discovering witchcraft in Australia, trying to celebrate Yule in the middle of summer, a…
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In November of 2026, I’d like to take you on a tour I’m calling “Roaming with Ramesses.” Themed around the 19th Dynasty, and the days of the Ramessid pharaohs, we’ll explore multiple sites across northern and southern Egypt. The tour is organised by my long-time collaborators, Ancient World Tours. They’ve been in the business for over 30 years, and…
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In this electrifying episode of Codega’s Codex of Curiosities, I sit down with Jack, a former rock ’n’ roll star whose wild life on the road led him straight into the heart of spiritual warfare. Jack opens up about his encounters with demons, paranormal activity, and dark supernatural forces that haunted his life at the height of his fame. From hau…
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In this episode of Ancient Warfare Answers, Murray Dahm tackles a listener question from Richard Azzalin. Did Greek and Roman soldiers ever fight while wearing their cloaks or chlamys? And did warriors sometimes go into battle barefoot? Murray looks at what the evidence tells us about these details of ancient warfare. Join us on Patreon patreon.com…
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In 480BC, the Spartans secured their place in history when 300 of their soldiers fought to the death against the mighty Persian army at Thermopylae. Their reputation for brutal decisiveness and simple living have been admired for thousands of years. But what about the darker side of Spartan ideology, a society that culled weak babies, forced childr…
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In this four-part series for Advent, Tony Watkins talks to Christopher Ash, Writer in Residence at Tyndale House, Cambridge, about Luke chapters 1 and 2. These chapters are the focus of Christopher’s book of Advent devotions, Repeat the Sounding Joy (pub. Good Book Company). In this first episode, Christopher and Tony discuss the birth of John the …
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In honor of Thanksgiving, today’s episode is a little different — and a lot more personal. We sat together as a spiritual family and shared the blessings that touched us this year — the moments that softened us, stretched us, surprised us, and reminded us that Krishna’s mercy is always present, even in the small things. This episode is less of a “c…
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November 1930. Canadian Arctic. 25 people. Gone. French-Canadian fur trapper Joe LaBelle arrives at a familiar Inuit settlement at Anjikuni Lake expecting warmth, food, and shelter. Instead, he finds something impossible: an entire village abandoned mid-task. Cooking pots still over dead fires. Rifles leaning against tent poles. Personal belongings…
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