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@PP-hv8xz
@PP-hv8xz 8 сағат бұрын
I am concerned. You are discounting scripture? There is no such thing as pick and choose scripture. This verse is the ultimate act of spouses yielding to each other in true humility and selfless love.
@sammy-n7b
@sammy-n7b 23 сағат бұрын
YOU SONS OF ZURIAH ARE TOO MUCH FOR ME. ❤DAVID
@sammy-n7b
@sammy-n7b 23 сағат бұрын
WHO CARES?
@jampack4509
@jampack4509 4 күн бұрын
Only way to heaven is believing ONE Tru God who has NO sons or daughters and believing in all the prophets from Adam to Muhammad. Only God has power over everything and owns what is in the earth and heaven.
@oghoghoovonlen
@oghoghoovonlen 6 күн бұрын
How can i get access to this now?
@captkillionsparrow
@captkillionsparrow 6 күн бұрын
Great perspective!
@RealCarlaDI2
@RealCarlaDI2 6 күн бұрын
No need to be a pastor to read any part of the Bible, since all who are saved are already in a royal priesthood
@Athabrose
@Athabrose 5 күн бұрын
I think she is saying to read it pastorally not that you have to be a pastor to read it.
@JamesMC04
@JamesMC04 7 күн бұрын
1) Not everything that can be known about God comes from the Bible 2) What is said about God in the Bible, is not contradicted by the Bible 3) The alleged contradictions in the Bible about God, cannot intellegently or helpfully be discussed unless people give examples of the alleged contradictions.
@mattmanos1720
@mattmanos1720 8 күн бұрын
Love it.
@Bob20011492
@Bob20011492 8 күн бұрын
Jesus said that "the kingdom has come near." Did he mean that it was soon to appear as in an apocalyptic arrival, as an end-of-days event, or did he mean something else? For myself, I take it to mean that the kingdom is not so much a place, but as a state of mind, a different way of looking at the world and the people in it. If Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life, the way to the Father, then as the body of Christ, we in the church are elements of that way. It's in the way WE exhibit the spirit of Jesus day by day that we witness to the reality of the kingdom. May the kingdom come near to us all, every day, every place. Amen
@darrellanderson6650
@darrellanderson6650 8 күн бұрын
Awesome!!
@lohi172
@lohi172 9 күн бұрын
Well said. Keep up the good work!
@bruthaboxwood
@bruthaboxwood 9 күн бұрын
I believe Mrs. Harper has taken on a momentous task in effort to expose the hermeneutical error of Christians of European ancestry. However, all mankind can trace they're ancestry to Adam as Luke did in the Gospels and according to many scholars, Luke was not of Hebrew descent. I agree that Christ's purpose was to restore all mankind into the image of God, reason being that we all must be born-again. Unfortunately, many men of all nationalities that claim to have been Born-Again as well as pagans of all nationalities have enslaved each other from all over the world including Hebrews of which I am a descendant. Regardless of whether the enslavement was created out of a caste system or because of nationality, inhumane treatment of any man is transgression and sin against God's ultimate law, LOVE!
@andg_rodg_4_real710
@andg_rodg_4_real710 9 күн бұрын
Such a weak argument, this will only work on pigeons, also make sure u follow Matthew 5:39 where Jesus commands his followers to "not resist an evil person", have fun with that one ✌️
@wayneleis6878
@wayneleis6878 11 күн бұрын
I feel very sad for you. As western mind set people we struggle understanding a book written to eastern mind set people. We are prisoners of our superior logic and the dominance of scientific materialism where atoms and molecules are dominate over spirit. We are so untrained in symbolism and have a hard time understanding the deep hidden things of THE BOOK.
@gilbertwong5924
@gilbertwong5924 11 күн бұрын
I fully agree. How I used to think the way you had just described.
@TheSpadre
@TheSpadre 12 күн бұрын
The bible is not the only way we know God.
@NickSandt
@NickSandt 12 күн бұрын
Great video! I feel this exactly at this point in my life. I believe Jesus is the messiah and savior of the world but after listening to many arguments of non-messianic Jews I don’t believe he fulfilled all of the Jewish prophecies so he’s not the Jewish messiah. Some of their arguments are weak and I think there are at least a couple Old Testament prophecies that are about Christ but a lot of the main ones Christians claim I think are wrong for sure. I believe Jesus was prophesied by Zarathustra that’s why the magi came to worship him in Matthew 2:1-2, and I believe Marcion wasn’t a heretic so I tend to favor gnostic beliefs. I believe Roman politics played a role in shaping the Bible and Christian doctrines. I believe the Jews borrowed from ancient Mesopotamian mythology. I still believe Jesus died for my sins and rose from the dead. There’s just a lot more to the story than what the mainstream dogmas purport.
@Jack-eo5fn
@Jack-eo5fn 12 күн бұрын
Why confine your god concept to the Hebrew Bible? Yahweh was a tribal god for one nation only. He was a national god for Israel. God is bigger than one tribe’s idea.
@2Snakes
@2Snakes 12 күн бұрын
This is not the case. Michael Heiser refuted that position. See his work on Deut. 32.
@coralmarks6649
@coralmarks6649 11 күн бұрын
Since Jesus came, believers are now grafted in and we are saved as well as the believers in Jesus in the Jewish people. Jesus died that we may all have the opportunity to live in harmony for eternity
@Jack-eo5fn
@Jack-eo5fn 11 күн бұрын
@@coralmarks6649 with due respect for your interpretation, can you cite any evidence for your claim?
@JamesMC04
@JamesMC04 7 күн бұрын
A very good point, that needs to made more often. God, if real, as is presupposed in the Bible, cannot be limited to a book. Too many Evangelical Protestants seem to think that God is imprisoned in the Bible, & is no greater than it.
@ChrisCeleste
@ChrisCeleste 12 күн бұрын
Thank you for this. It's absolutely needed.
@maskedsaiyan1738
@maskedsaiyan1738 12 күн бұрын
Thanks for this video. This was really helpful for my faith journey.
@kevinmorgan8534
@kevinmorgan8534 15 күн бұрын
Ah, just another progressive heretic who thinks he's smarter than Yahweh. He'll find out.
@christianuniversalist
@christianuniversalist 16 күн бұрын
The DBH 2nd Edition is the only New Testament translation that I trust.
@brandoncook7972
@brandoncook7972 16 күн бұрын
Revelation is a political tirade of a specific time period, its apocalyptic literature, nothing more.
@chdao
@chdao 16 күн бұрын
I am so glad that folks are starting to talk about symbolic interpretation. This would prevent so many people from deconstructing.
@Grauenwolf
@Grauenwolf 5 күн бұрын
Literally Moses killed a bunch of people for breaking a rule they were not informed of when they worshiped a golden calf. Symbolically, Moses killed a bunch of people for worshiping the Bull of Yahweh, as was custom for northern Israelites. They were not even worshipping a different god; they were just worshipping the god of Moses in the wrong way. (Calling it a calf was just a way of mocking them.) If you don't want people to deconstruct, don't tell them to truth about the symbolism. Make something up about how the people were being unfaithful to Yahweh.
@nord1001
@nord1001 19 күн бұрын
Aaron looks very similar to voice actor Sam Reigel (minus beard) so it confuses when I see “Sam” taking about 1-2 Samuel in my thumbnails
@goodnight787
@goodnight787 22 күн бұрын
What is this a portion of? What podcast number?
@morganwyatt5953
@morganwyatt5953 22 күн бұрын
It's part of a KZfaq series on this same channel
@goodnight787
@goodnight787 22 күн бұрын
@@morganwyatt5953 yes I know. I'm looking for which specific one
@MrNateHinton
@MrNateHinton 22 күн бұрын
The implications of whether or not a man can be raised from the dead absolutely does affect your life. "Thats not how history was thought of" [in the bible]... Duh, because it's not a historical document it's a series of parables, fanstastical events, and fear mongering. History is written by victors, but that does not change what a historical FACT is. If the Catholic church had not amassed so much power in political and economic spheres then absolutely nobody would believe that jesus was raised from the dead. "Intellectual" christian apologists are so weak minded.
@morganwyatt5953
@morganwyatt5953 22 күн бұрын
He's not an apologist. He's defending the people who don't believe that Jesus was raised from the dead in this clip.
@bambimbambas
@bambimbambas 23 күн бұрын
God is dead and we have killed him, but the news is yet to reach you, I suppose
@bambimbambas
@bambimbambas 23 күн бұрын
Fellas, quit the internet please
@phorshawbrian13
@phorshawbrian13 26 күн бұрын
I resonate so much with this. Thank you Joshua for being so vulnerable and transparent.
@mjordan79705
@mjordan79705 Ай бұрын
I think that Stalin read about Joab in seminary, then patterned his strategy for rule by terror after Joab. Yezhov and Beria were his Joab. Then there’s Torquemada……
@AlexK-ew1mo
@AlexK-ew1mo Ай бұрын
What if you were my neighbor who made their own translation?
@davidmachemer1015
@davidmachemer1015 Ай бұрын
Very important insights. I have only recently concluded that patriarchy never was God's plan, but merely an ancient accommodation (as with husband-initiated divorce) for a hard-hearted people.
@sage9836
@sage9836 Ай бұрын
Yeah, it strikes me as astonishing that now that I have learned a little perspective, women in early Christianity were respected. Now, I don't know how I missed the obvious.
@halfvisual
@halfvisual Ай бұрын
My heart swells every time I hear about the powerful role of female followers of Jesus in the early church. It was completely revolutionary and you can imagine just how much these women must have influenced people who saw them teach. Christianity must have seemed incredibly unusual: it follows a crucified rabbi elevated to the status of God. The man was seen alive after the crucifixion. His followers are in large part women and the culturally marginalized. They heal sickness spontaneously using the name of this man-god.
@vb2740
@vb2740 Ай бұрын
Just to confirm is it apostle = priest ?
@jacob5292-s7l
@jacob5292-s7l Ай бұрын
For an alternative view, see Preston Sprinkle. He is a middle of the road NT Scholar who rightly notes, along with many, that Paul is not addressing specific abuses of say...pederasty. There are words in the Greek language readily available to Paul, yet he cross-culturally grabs the language from Leviticus to condemn males who bed males (homosexual activity).
@jeffmcelroy5364
@jeffmcelroy5364 Ай бұрын
Pete Enns is an apostate false and deceitful teacher of scripture. There is absolutely NO evidence that Junia/Junias was "called" an apostle. Pete Enns constantly and consistently employs " The Oldest Trick In The Book" as a ploy to subvert the information and authority of scripture Genesis ch 3 - - plant seed of doubt - lie - offer a reward for believing the lie
@davidmachemer1015
@davidmachemer1015 Ай бұрын
I grew up in the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod and they still do not ordain women. And only recently did I conclude that they are 2000 years out of date on this issue! In fact I now think to be a "conservative" believer means to fight against the forward movement that God has instituted among humanity.
@jeffmcelroy5364
@jeffmcelroy5364 Ай бұрын
Here's how Pete Enns subverts God's Word and plants the seed of deception into the minds of people - Genesis chapter 3 ; Plant doubt Tell a lie Offer a reward for believing the lie What Pete is doing here in this video is very deceptive - he is disengeniously appealing to the limits of his own intellect to assert that the authorship and authority of the bible CANNOT be understood or even known. By framing the discussion in this manner, a person with LESS theological education than Pete would be inclined to disregard their own knowledge of the bible because compared to Pete Enns they are not able to compete on a level based on academic qualifications. I see this playing out throughout the deconstruction spaces at this point - "So and so holds degrees in such and such and even he/she/they/them/that/is/was cannot understand the bible, how on earth can you? How DARE you attempt to understand that which these esteemed intellectual scholars seem unattainable?!?!" Do not fall for this version of gaslighting. Pete Enns and those like him have demonstrated that they are acting as an agent of the devil in the words and deeds.
@byrondickens
@byrondickens Ай бұрын
All those Jack wagons must have a different Bible than the one I have....
@MrCyclist
@MrCyclist Ай бұрын
The real question is: "Were women equal in the OT"? NO. Stop cherry picking silly passages that suit your narrative. You as a women should be ashamed.
@byrondickens
@byrondickens Ай бұрын
Presentism.
@jeffmcelroy5364
@jeffmcelroy5364 Ай бұрын
The Bible For Normal People are a group of false teachers who are apostate heretics who are acting as agents of Satan to spread hetetodoxical information about God, Jesus, The Holy Spirit etc. They have already raised thousands of $$$ to find their "bible project" and the his video is just another money grab. This man in particular is a Christ denigher and apostate claiming the name of Jesus in the work he does. Avoid avoid avoid
@emalee8366
@emalee8366 Ай бұрын
Prov 31 describes a wife who works day and night. Reminds me of the lines "She gets up early. She stays up late" from Short Skirt Long Jacket by Cake. This chapter puts the woman's value in what she accomplishes as work, not really in her good character. It's all financial and food. Also, I wouldn't extend this chapter to women in Israel across time and social status, so it's not fair to say women who lived under the laws of Torah would be treated well. It's clear men have more autonomy than women, and all woman were bought and sold.
@sohu86x
@sohu86x Ай бұрын
Are you saying you'd be okay going back to OT laws in regards to what women were and were not allowed to do?
@jon4574
@jon4574 Ай бұрын
Women weren't powerless in the OT, but they were classed as property by God's law (made up by men). In Matthew 5, Jesus endorsed God's law and the prophets, so even in the NT, women were property to Jesus.
@ricl5266
@ricl5266 Ай бұрын
I dont know If Jesus really endorsed the law in each and every detail. For example, we follow our country civil law. But we dont know each and every detail of It. In The Future, our sons might find some detail in the law which is unjust. I dont necessarily would endorse that. Sorry for The typos, typing here in an old cellphone.
@ricl5266
@ricl5266 Ай бұрын
In fact, I think Jesus disobeyed some laws.
@emalee8366
@emalee8366 Ай бұрын
@@ricl5266 Jesus is said to have disobeyed certain interpretations of laws, but not necessarily any law itself. Jesus did change some laws like divorce, but only made them more strict. Matthew emphasizes the law by saying not a dot of an i or cross of a t would be removed until the end of the world. So I guess it depends on how you interpret the texts... But then again, different gospel writers had different perspectives, so many one of them does intend to have Jesus breaking a law. 🤷🏽‍♀️
@bearlh40
@bearlh40 Ай бұрын
There is no hell, at least not the modern Christian concept of Hell. Somebody needs to hear that. Somebody needs to be delivered from the outrageous notion that you should live in fear that the God you worship, know, ignore or even reject would prepare a place of eternal, unspeakable, inconceivable torment, pain and suffering...for ever. And how easy is it to end up there? If you didn't know God. If you didn't believe in Him. If you didn't believe in him correctly. If you mess up. If you're baptized wrong. If such a hell exists, it should be nearly impossible to end up there. Just think about it. What kind of God would create and promote such a thing. Seriously, think, meditate, study, go deep into it. Delve into the concept of the worst pain and torture you could imagine. Now take a good while and consider suffering through that for eternity. And eternity. And eternity. And when you're done thinking that, know that eternity will have just begun. Why would we love, devote ourselves to, worship such a being? It is just impossible to believe, isn't it? In and of itself, it's a sick concept. The place they're trying to describe to you does not exist. Be free from that horrible fear. You can still believe in God and not believe in hell. Try it, you'll be able to live a much more peaceful and meaningful life.
@BarbaraDiederich-ut8zg
@BarbaraDiederich-ut8zg Ай бұрын
I was as cheerful as these good men when I believed in eternal hell.
@bearlh40
@bearlh40 Ай бұрын
I couldn't believe in it even when I was a devout member of a 'fundamentalist' Christian Church for 40+ years.
@davidmachemer1015
@davidmachemer1015 Ай бұрын
Sounds like the fear of hell is the only reason these people want to believe. That almost doesn't sound like a Christian to me...and the fruits of many TV preachers prove it.
@retromacman620
@retromacman620 Ай бұрын
I mean the Bible technically is "a book of myths" mostly... but also I feel bad for everyone who thinks Jesus was meaningless without Hell.