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History of the Papacy Podcast

History of the Papacy

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This show will detail the biographies and interesting facts of the Papacy of Rome. It will start in the beginning, but will not go straight through. There will be many side tracks and detours along the way. We will investigate the backstreets of the Papacy where the tour normally doesn't go. Support this show
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Biblical Foundations Academy International Podcast with Keith Johnson

Keith Johnson: BFA International | Nehemia Gordon | Hebrew Bible Study

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Keith is an author, international speaker, and founder of Biblical Foundations Academy International. He has been involved in a wide variety of ministries, including being a Methodist pastor, a professional sports team chaplain, a television and radio host, and a tour leader in Israel. Keith holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Minnesota, a master’s degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Illinois, and has completed an intensive Hebrew language course at Hebrew Uni ...
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Welcome to Immerse: Prophets! An Immerse Bible Reading (and listening!) Experience Featuring the full New Living Translation (NLT) Bible, Immerse: Beginnings will take you along on a 16 week journey through Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and The Minor Prophets. Immerse: Prophets is the fourth of six volumes in Immerse: The Bible Reading Experience. Prophets presents the First Testament prophets in groupings that generally represent four historical periods: the prophets who spoke before the fall ...
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Messianic Judaism is a biblically based movement of Jewish people who have come to believe in Yeshua as the promised Jewish Messiah of Israel. Yeshua is the Hebrew name for Jesus, which means Salvation. Today there are tens of thousands of Messianic Jews in the United States alone – some have estimated the number to be as high as 150,000. Messianic Congregations and Synagogues are springing up in almost every major city across the country including San Diego. Other nations such as Canada, En ...
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The Lutheran Witness provides readings of all the articles posted on LW website, witness.lcms.org. The Lutheran Witness is an official periodical of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (Visit lcms.org to learn more). Subscribe to the print edition of LW at cph.org/witness. For additional stories and articles that help you interpret the world from a Lutheran perspective, visit the LW website.
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Welcome to Immerse: Prophets! An Immerse Bible Reading (and listening!) Experience Featuring the full New Living Translation (NLT) Bible, Immerse: Beginnings will take you along on a 16 week journey through Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and The Minor Prophets. Immerse: Prophets is the fourth of six volumes in Immerse: The Bible Reading Experience. Prophets presents the First Testament prophets in groupings that generally represent four historical periods: the prophets who spoke before the fall ...
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Welcome to Immerse: Poets! An Immerse Bible Reading (and listening!) Experience Featuring the full New Living Translation (NLT) Bible version of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Lamentations Immerse: Poets is the fifth of six volumes in Immerse: The Bible Reading Experience. Poets presents the poetical books of the First Testament in two groupings, dividing the books between songbooks (Psalms, Lamentations, Song of Songs) and wisdom writings (Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Job). ...
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God's Whole Story

Chelsea Mosher, Ryan Zook, and Chris Lautsbaugh

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A daily podcast where we walk through the Bible chronologically in one year. God's Whole Story is hosted by Ryan Zook, Chris Lautsbaugh, and Chelsea Mosher. Thanks for joining us!
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The Biblical Leadership Show

Tim Lansford and Dr. Dean Posey

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Inspiration. Wisdom. Leadership from a Higher Perspective. Welcome to The Biblical Leadership Show, your go-to resource for discovering timeless truths from Scripture that empower leaders to inspire, influence, and impact their world. Hosted by Tim Lansford and Dr. Dean Posey, this podcast takes a deep dive into the Bible’s profound lessons on leadership, bringing fresh perspectives to timeless principles that resonate in today’s fast-paced, ever-changing world. Each episode is packed with: ...
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Welcome to the Daugther of the King podcast, where amazing things happen. you will hear a message to encourage you everyday to let you know GOD is with you and his fighting for you and he will give you the victory . So keep praying and keep seeking GOD. always Remember you have a purpose Because Jeremiah 1 verse 5 said before I formed you in the womb I knew you before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations. So now who you are in GOD know you in this world ...
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Welcome to AWKNG’s Ask A Scholar Podcast, where your Questions about the Bible get answered by a biblical scholar. Join us each month as we delve into a book (or books) of the Bible through our complimentary FREE Reading Plans. While we read together, we invite you to engage in the conversation by sending in any questions you may have for us to answer. Visit www.awkng.com to enroll in this month’s FREE reading plan and to share any questions that arise during your readings. You ask, and we p ...
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Modern Mind, Ancient Book

Modern Mind, Ancient Book

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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—exploring how they can still speak to us today. This podcast is crafted for educators, students, and curious minds of all ages who want to deepen their understanding of classic texts, engage with the worldviews of different eras, and find wisdom that transcends centuries. Whether you’re an educator seekin ...
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Two Texts

John Andrews and David Harvey

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A Podcast about the Bible Every two weeks, from two different countries, the two hosts of the Two Texts podcast pick two biblical texts to talk about. Each episode we pick one text to talk about, which invariably leads to us talking about two texts and often many more. Dr John Andrews and Dr David Harvey share a mutual fascination with the Bible. Simple yet complex; ancient yet relevant; challenging yet comforting. But one thing that fascinates them consistently is that, like a kaleidoscope, ...
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Messiah Podcast

First Fruits of Zion

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Welcome to Messiah Podcast—where Jesus is Jewish, and that changes everything. Dive into the heart of Messianic faith as we engage with top scholars, pastors, Messianic rabbis, musicians, and thought leaders shaping the conversation on Messianic Judaism and the Jewish roots of Christianity. Produced by First Fruits of Zion (FFOZ), our mission is to deliver enriching Messianic education and reconnect disciples with God’s prophetic promises to Israel. Whether you’re exploring the Messianic Jew ...
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This podcast is dedicated to those who haven't read the bible. I haven't. In fact I'm reading it as i'm recording this podcast. Thoughts do come up, some thoughtful, some philosophical, but almost always dumb. The goal is to read the bible cover to cover and have a few laughs at the expense of "The Good Book" and maybe the greater world around us. Not intended to belittle, but to just have some fun with what I am reading as I am reading it.
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This week’s Prophet reading—traditionally called the Haftorah—is Jeremiah 7:21–8:3 and 9:22–23. It accompanies the Torah portion Tzav (Leviticus 6:1–8:36). This Haftorah contains Jeremiah’s scathing rebuke of the nation of Judah for its desecration of the temple called by God’s name. He also announces the coming punishment. The reading concludes wi…
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We're in a series on Jeremiah - a book that has been described as confusing and complex. Today our Senior Minister, Steve, finishes our series by helping us to think about Jeremiah as the prophet to the nations, and our call to share the hope of God with the world around us from Jer 48:29-39. If you've made a decision to follow Jesus, want more inf…
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I. THE BOOK OF JEREMIAH - INTRODUCTION 1. Historical Overview 2. Title & Author 3. Background 4. Date & Occasion 5. Genre & Literary Features 6. Theological Message & Its Thematic Sections 7. The Reliability of Jeremiah 8. Character Quality II. Superscription to the Book (Jeremiah 1:1-3) 1. Jeremiah 1:1-3 (all Scriptures in TLV) III. ADONAI's First…
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In this episode, we will discuss the 12 Minor Prophets with questions centered around the meaning of the day of the Lord mentioned throughout the Minor Prophets, the book of Jonah, and the book of Micah. Join Karla and Mike as they converse with Dr. Beth Stovell to get your questions answered! To check out Dr. Stovell’s resources mentioned in this …
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Drop us a text message to say hi and let us know what you think of the show. (Include your email if you’d like us to reply) In which John and David discuss storms and the sovereignty of God. We explore how status dissolves in a storm, how Paul moves from prisoner to prophetic pilot, and how the divine word comes not to calm the sea, but to save the…
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This week’s Prophet reading—traditionally called the Haftorah—is 2 Samuel 6:1–7:17. It accompanies the Torah portion Shemini (Leviticus 9:1–11:47). This passage relates the story of moving the Ark of God to the City of David. David wanted to build a temple or house for God, but was not permitted to do so. In fact, God promised that He would be the …
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For centuries, supersessionist assumptions in higher education led generations of academics to assume that Jesus came to abolish the Mosaic Law. Today, a new generation of professors and researchers is producing rigorous, meticulously cited work arguing for a different perspective—that Jesus kept the Torah, valued the Torah, and instructed his disc…
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Drop us a text message to say hi and let us know what you think of the show. (Include your email if you’d like us to reply) In which John and David reflect on Acts 27, the beginning of Paul’s final journey to Rome, and the theological weight of detail, delay, and direction. We talk about Luke’s careful narrative style, Paul’s Spirit-shaped discernm…
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In our Easter services this year, we are focusing on the questions of how do we live and who do we trust in? On Easter Sunday our Senior Minister, Steve, helps us to think through what living in dependence on God means for us from Matt 28:1-15. If you've made a decision to follow Jesus, want more information about discipleship or for more info abou…
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I. TAKE HEED...BEWARE OF LEAVEN! a. How important is the Feast of Unleavened Bread to ADONAI? b. Tanakh: Exodus 12:14-20 (all Scriptures in TLV) c. B'rit Chadasha Scriptures: 1. The Leaven of Herod (Mark 6:17,18; 8:13-15) 2. The Leaven of the Sadducees (Matt. 16:5-12; Mark 12:18) 3. The Leaven of the Pharisees (Luke 12:1-3) 4. The Leaven of Corinth…
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In our Easter services this year, we are focusing on the questions of how do we live and who do we trust in? On Good Friday our Senior Minister, Steve, helps us to think through our independence by looking at Mark 15:1-20. If you've made a decision to follow Jesus, want more information about discipleship or for more info about Christchurch Anglica…
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Long before Solomon’s Temple, there was THE tent. But not just any tent — a divine design, down to the color of the yarn and the placement of the cherubim. In this episode, we unpack the biblical Tabernacle: part spiritual HQ, part ancient glamping setup, and 100% foundational to Jewish identity. From goat skins to gold fittings, was this just a mo…
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God's discipline is always aimed at restoration, not punishment, as seen through Jeremiah's prophecy to Israel before their Babylonian captivity. The Lord's promise of a new covenant—one written on hearts rather than stone—points to Jesus and offers hope even in our darkest moments. • Christians should expect to look "strange" to the world as we ar…
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Coming this week on the History of the Papacy! You can learn more about the History of Papacy and subscribe at all these great places: https://atozhistorypage.start.page https://www.historyofthepapacypodcast.com email: [email protected] https://www.patreon.com/historyofthepapacy Connect on Social Media: https://www.youtube.com/@atozhistory …
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(see Wikipedia: The Purpose Of A System Is What It Does) Consider the following claims The purpose of a cancer hospital is to cure two-thirds of cancer patients. The purpose of the Ukrainian military is to get stuck in a years-long stalemate with Russia. The purpose of the British government is to propose a controversial new sentencing policy, stan…
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Here’s a list of things I updated on after working on the scenario. Some of these are discussed in more detail in the supplements, including the compute forecast, timelines forecast, takeoff forecast, AI goals forecast, and security forecast. I’m highlighting these because it seems like a lot of people missed their existence, and they’re what trans…
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We predict that the impact of superhuman AI over the next decade will be enormous, exceeding that of the Industrial Revolution. We wrote a scenario that represents our best guess about what that might look like.1 It’s informed by trend extrapolations, wargames, expert feedback, experience at OpenAI, and previous forecasting successes. https://ai-20…
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Or maybe 2028, it's complicated In 2021, a researcher named Daniel Kokotajlo published a blog post called “What 2026 Looks Like”, where he laid out what he thought would happen in AI over the next five years. The world delights in thwarting would-be prophets. The sea of possibilities is too vast for anyone to ever really chart a course. At best, we…
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In Ballad of the White Horse, G.K. Chesterton describes the Virgin Mary: Her face was like an open word When brave men speak and choose, The very colours of her coat Were better than good news. Why the colors of her coat? The medievals took their dyes very seriously. This was before modern chemistry, so you had to try hard if you wanted good colors…
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Today marks Palm Sunday on the church calendar. Join us as our Senior Minister, Steve, helps us to think through why it matters that Jesus is Lord by looking at Luke 19:28-44. If you've made a decision to follow Jesus, want more information about discipleship or for more info about Christchurch Anglican Newport and to get in touch with us, we'd lov…
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In this episode, we will discuss the 12 Minor Prophets with questions centered around things happening in the books of Hosea and Zechariah. Join Karla and Mike as they converse with Dr. Beth Stovell to get your questions answered! To check out Dr. Stovell’s resources mentioned in this episode, visit: Podcast: https://bridgingtheology.com/ Book: htt…
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Send us a text The book of Amos delivers a powerful message from a humble shepherd turned prophet, speaking to the Northern Kingdom of Israel during its most prosperous period. Amos, though from Judah, is called by God to deliver a stern warning to Israel about the dangers of their opulence, injustice, and disregard for the poor. His words cut thro…
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I. TRADITIONAL HAFTARAH READING FOR SHABBAT HAGADOL a. Malachi 3:22-24 (TLV) II. RELATIONSHIP RECONCILIATION RESULTS FROM REMEMBERING AND OBEYING ADONAI'S WORD III. SHABBAT HAGADOL IN THE B'RIT CHADASHA a. Yochanan/John 12:1-8,12-16 (TLV) IV. THE HISTORICAL EVENTS LEADING TO THE FIRST PASSOVER a. Exodus 3:1,2,4,7-10,19,20 (all TLV) b. Exodus 11:1,4…
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Was King Solomon a wise ruler, a savvy trader, or just history’s first brand-builder? In this bonus episode, we unpack the Solomon story—gold-covered Temples, suspiciously good PR, and zero outside sources. From trade routes to tall tales, we ask: how much of Solomon’s legacy was historical... and how much was just really good marketing? #HistoryPo…
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Jesus says of the Old Testament Scriptures that “they … bear witness about Me” (John 5:39). This is especially true of two central messianic prophecies, Isaiah 52:13–53:12 and Psalm 22, which feature prominently in Holy Week services. In Isaiah 52–53, we gain remarkable details about Jesus’ crucifixion from a prophecy that was written more than 700…
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Pastor Steve examines Jeremiah's powerful metaphor about abandoned fountains and broken cisterns, revealing how this warning perfectly mirrors our modern spiritual crisis. • Ancient Judah's double sin: abandoning God (the living water) while creating their own spiritual solutions (broken cisterns) • The danger of making the church building or relig…
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