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Getting to the core of the biblical text.

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Getting to the core of the biblical text.

    Episode 538 Unity in the Cross (Acts 18:1-14 & 1 Corinthians 1:10-18)

    Episode 538 Unity in the Cross (Acts 18:1-14 & 1 Corinthians 1:10-18)

    This week BibleWorm reads Acts 18:1-4 and 1 Corinthians 1:10-18, our introduction to the city of Corinth, a busy port city with all kinds of diversity and disparity ... almost like an ancient Las Vegas. And here in this city, Paul tasks the budding church with finding a way to profound unity. Speaking to a people that seem prone to latch on to the messenger instead of the message, as we humans like to do, Paul does whatever he can to sever that connection, even when that’s painful, in order to insist that his listeners find a common anchor point in something much bigger, something that unites them all: the cross itself, and only that. Is it possible for us humans to connect to something that big without holding onto the medium that gets us there? And how do we not lose the forest for the trees?

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Episode 537 The Church in Thessalonica (Acts 17:1-9 and 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10)

    Episode 537 The Church in Thessalonica (Acts 17:1-9 and 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10)

    Today BibleWorm reads from two different books in the New Testament. We hear about Paul’s visit to the community  in Thessalonica in Acts 17:1-9 and then read from his letter to that community in 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10. As we read about the struggle of those early days for that budding church community, we wonder, what does it take for someone to throw in their lot with a revolutionary movement and really stick with it through all the real risk and seemingly constant uncertainty? And how can we support one another in living that sort of courageous life today?

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Episode 536 The Disciples' First Miracle (Acts 3:1-10)

    Episode 536 The Disciples' First Miracle (Acts 3:1-10)

    This week we’re continuing on in our post-Easter readings with the story of disciples’ first healing, as told in Acts 3:1-10. On their way to the temple one afternoon, Peter and John encounter a man who was born without the ability to walk. Not having any money, they heal him in the name of Jesus, then take him into the temple where he leaps and praises God. We talk about the disciples regarding the man as an equal, looking him and the eye and grasping him by the hand as they offer him healing. We discuss the risk Peter takes, pressing beyond the most obvious gifts and offering the man what he most truly needs. And we notice the most profound gift of all—the restoration of the man to his community, where he enters fully among them for what is likely the first time in his life. If only our communities could be sources of healing in the world in the same way.

    • 1 hr
    Episode 535 Waiting for the Spirit (Acts 1:1-14)

    Episode 535 Waiting for the Spirit (Acts 1:1-14)

    This week BibleWorm begins not only a new book but a new kind of book in the New Testament – we move from a gospel to the Book of Acts with Acts 1:1-14.  We love seeing what the author lays out for us as the sort of “season recap” at the beginning – what parts of the Jesus story are most pressing for us to hold close for this next chapter? And truly it is a new chapter – the disciples sit in the echo of what has happened, but really don’t know yet what it all means for the future. And guess what they are to do, these leaders of the budding church, these people whose lives were turned upside down in every imaginable way? They are to stay put, stay in community, stay in prayer, and wait. How much pressure must they feel to DO something with what they’ve received already – to figure out what should happen next? But something is still missing – you can’t get ahead of the spirit.

    • 1 hr
    Episode 534 Easter without Jesus (Mark 16:1-8)

    Episode 534 Easter without Jesus (Mark 16:1-8)

    This week BibleWorm reads the story of the first Easter as told in Mark 16:1-8. In this most challenging version of the Easter story, we never encounter the resurrected Jesus. Rather, a young man in white tells the women to go to Galilee where Jesus will meet them. It’s strange not to see Jesus on Easter, but isn’t this the way we mostly live our lives? We live the life of faith, based on the testimony of others and mostly without tangible evidence, trusting that Jesus really is resurrected just as the young man said. But Mark tells us that the women, startled and overwhelmed, left the tomb in silence, saying nothing to anyone because they were afraid. So it falls to us, as the readers, to make a choice. Will we go to meet Jesus just as the young man instructed? Do we have enough faith to meet Jesus in Galilee?

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Episode 533 SPECIAL EPISODE Good Friday (Mark 15:16-41) REPLAY

    Episode 533 SPECIAL EPISODE Good Friday (Mark 15:16-41) REPLAY

    On this special Good Friday episode, originally released on April 4, 2020, BibleWorm explores the story of Jesus's crucifixion in Mark 15:16-41. We talk about the humiliation and abandonment that so often accompanies and exacerbates our suffering, about vessels of God’s holiness breaking open into the world, and about what it means to have supporters out there that you may never know about.

    • 38 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
26 Ratings

26 Ratings

revern ,

Delightful tussle!

What a delight! What a pleasure to hear Bobby and Amy wrestle with God’s word and sense God wrestling back, engaged and delighted with their ideas, questions hopes and expectations. As a Christian it is such a gift to hear the subtle and the direct insight from a Jewish scholar, working with a Christian scholar. And both bring the gifts of academic work, paired with their obvious experience of helping members of church and synagogue, and college to hear God speaking in the passage. And that theme song!

vlmcmurray ,

Fresh insights

Bobby and Amy offer fresh insights into Biblical texts from both the Christian and the Jewish perspective in a conversation that is genuine and often humorous. These episodes are enlightening and fun!

introverted one ,

Thank you!

Bobby and Amy, I am so grateful for your wisdom, insights, and humor each week. I start each Monday with this podcast as I prepare for our weekly bible study and worship/sermon planning. Keep up the good work!

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