14 episodes

We will be examining the history of the Bible and the history of its interpretation. We will embark on a journey through the scriptures and look at the changing views throughout history, the changing contents of the Biblical canon, the myths and dogmas that have arisen over time concerning the Bible and examine what science and scripture have to say to each other. We will also examine what the text itself actually says and examine the heresies that became orthodoxies and the orthodoxies that became heresies as the political landscape shaped the accepted dogmas of today.

Bible Heresies and Orthodoxies Michael Robison

    • Religion & Spirituality

We will be examining the history of the Bible and the history of its interpretation. We will embark on a journey through the scriptures and look at the changing views throughout history, the changing contents of the Biblical canon, the myths and dogmas that have arisen over time concerning the Bible and examine what science and scripture have to say to each other. We will also examine what the text itself actually says and examine the heresies that became orthodoxies and the orthodoxies that became heresies as the political landscape shaped the accepted dogmas of today.

    The Nephilim Part 3 SE

    The Nephilim Part 3 SE

    Tonight we look at the end of the reign of the Nephilim and discuss the flood of Noah and look at the ways the Nephilim returned. Brace yourself, the Bible does not say what most people think it says about the flood.

    • 1 hr 19 min
    The Nephilim Part 2 SE

    The Nephilim Part 2 SE

    Tonight we delve into the antediluvian period, and look at exactly what happened during the days of Noah and how the Nephilim came to be and what they did. We also examine who their fathers, the Grigori or Watchers were, and delve into the possibility of numerical patterns and what they may mean.

    • 1 hr 55 min
    The Nephilim Part 1 SE

    The Nephilim Part 1 SE

    Originally intended to be a two part series, this has now expanded into a three and possibly 4 part series on the Nephilim and their descendants, the Rephaim. Why do we need to know this? Yeshua suggests he will not return until it is as it was in the days of Noah, with the Nephilim wreaking havoc and Daniel also suggests these monstrous giants may return. Tonight we start setting up the history of how they came to be in this first part of this miniseries on the Nephilim and the vicious legacy they left to plague the children of Israel.

    • 56 min
    Nicodemus, Veronica, Longinus and the 5th Gospel SE

    Nicodemus, Veronica, Longinus and the 5th Gospel SE

    We are used to hearing about the 4 gospels, but at one time there were more than 4 with some being canonical in certain areas and with certain sects. But one lost gospel has been called the 5th gospel because it was so popular and widespread throughout the Christian world. This gospel has had profound effects on Christian dogma, legend and thinking. In tonight's SE episode we look at the Gospel of Nicodemus and examine its influence, direct and indirect on our Christian traditions and discuss why it was ultimately booted from the Christian canon.

    • 1 hr 36 min
    Lot: Righteous, Unrighteous or Buffoon? SE

    Lot: Righteous, Unrighteous or Buffoon? SE

    Lot, nephew of Abraham is a controversial figure in the Bible. On the one hand he is gifted lands by his uncle, is saved from certain death by God and becomes the father of at least two nations, but on the other hand he founds his nations through incest and his nations become accursed, Moab even being referred to as Gods washbasin. Yet, the line of Lot is integral to the story of the Bible, not just because the nations of Moab and Ammon were founded by Lot and become serious enemies of Abraham’s people, but because without Lot, King David would not have been, and the line of the Messiah would have been very different. Yes, the nation born of incest, Moab, gives rise to Ruth, who in the book of Ruth becomes a symbol of redemption for Lot’s line, a line that ultimately leads to Yeshua, the Messiah. So it bodes the question, who was Lot? What was he like? And why is he so controversial?



    This is an SE episode, but owing to the subject matter of Sodom and Gomorrah, is also PG - Parental Guidance Suggested.

    • 2 hrs 4 min
    Genesis Day One and the Gap Theory DE

    Genesis Day One and the Gap Theory DE

    In tonight's Deep End episode, we examine Genesis 1:2-5 and the first day of creation, examining the Hebrew vocabulary and the Gap Theory to gain insights into the origin of the Devil, and to answer some of the most puzzling questions. Was the universe created in 6 days that were 24 hour days? Or did God measure days before the creation of the Sun and stars in some other way? When did the Devil fall and what is he? Is he an Archangel, as is commonly assumed, or is he something else? And why do the days of the creation week only go from evening to morning? What about morning to evening? And we will also look at what God created that day, light, and its fundamental nature.

    • 1 hr 39 min

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