S1: Seven-Day Creation (Weird Stuff OT Vol 1)
Weird Stuff Old Testament Volume 1 (Jeff Voth & Nathan French)
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21m
The focus of this session is on Genesis 1, interpreting the length of days and the concept of functional ontology. The creation narrative portrays God bringing order and function to the cosmos, likened to His cosmic temple. The discussion also links to John 1, highlighting Jesus as the embodiment of the temple and the purpose of creation.
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S3: Who are the Nephilim? (Weird Stuf...
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