Weird Stuff New Testament Vol 2 (Jeff Voth & Nathan French)
Jesus praying twice while using his saliva for a miracle? How did Jesus pay his taxes? Does Jesus have a tattoo? In this six-part series, Dr. Jeff Voth and Hebrew scholar, Dr. Nathan French, are back to discuss and make sense of some of the weird stuff in the Bible. Although these stories appear strange, they all can ultimately point us back to the needed redemption of Jesus Christ.
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S1 - Jesus Heals with Spit (Weird Stuff NT Vol 2)
Jesus Heals with Spit: Jeff and Dr. French explore the significance of Jesus spitting on the blind man's eyes, touching him, and relating it to the creative miracles and DNA of Jesus. They discuss the partial healing and the deeper meaning of spiritual blindness.
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S2 -Does Jesus Pay Taxes (Weird Stuff NT Vol 2)
Does Jesus Pay Taxes?: In this video, Jeff and Dr. French explore the topic of Jesus paying the temple tax in a very unconventional way. The discussion delves into Jesus' relationship with money, stewardship, and not serving money.
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S3 - A Tattoo on Jesus (Weird Stuff NT Vol 2)
A Tattoo on Jesus: Tattoos can be a taboo in the Christian world. What does the Bible say about it? Revelation 19:11-16 describes Jesus as a heavenly warrior, riding a white horse with eyes like fire, crowns on his head, and yes, a name tattooed on his thigh. Dr. French and Jeff discuss the signi...
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S4 - Jesus Writing in Dirt (Weird Stuff NT Vol 2)
Jesus Writing in Dirt: Dr. French and Jeff look into the story of Jesus and the woman caught in adultery from John chapter eight. The focus is on Jesus' actions, his interpretation of the law, and the mystery of what he wrote in the dirt.
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S5 - Jesus Calls Peter Satan (Weird Stuff NT Vol 2)
Jesus Calls Peter Satan: Jesus reveals to his disciples his impending suffering, death, and resurrection. Peter opposes Jesus' crucifixion and Jesus gives Peter an emphatic rebuke that baffles those around them.
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S6 - Love Your Enemies (Weird Stuff NT Vol 2)
Love Your Enemies: In this video, Dr. French and Jeff dive into the topic of loving your enemies, examining Jesus' teaching and the interpretation of the Old Testament. Jesus is presented as the lens through which the text should be interpreted, with the command to love your enemies as being a ce...