Semitic Jew

A Jew

Israelite biblical exegesis podcast.

  1. May 14

    EP 9C | Why People Hold Onto Lies: The Social and Spiritual Root | By Semitic Jew

    Some of y’all do not have a truth problem. You have an idol problem. In EP 9C, we close out the Why People Hold Onto Lies series by dealing with the social and spiritual root — why people know the truth, but still refuse to live it because truth threatens their approval, comfort, church identity, political tribe, European frameworks, and idols. In Part A, we dealt with the mind.In Part B, we dealt with the defense system.Now in Part C, we deal with the deeper issue: what people love, protect, and refuse to surrender. This episode deals with social pressure, Christian identity, church affiliation, Republican vs Democrat identity, fear of rejection, white Jesus, European holidays, capitalism, Sabbath discipline, pride, deception, and why the claim “the Bible is the white man’s book” is not a serious argument. This episode is direct because the lie has been protected long enough. Stop seeking approval from people who are comfortable holding onto European fallacies. If the Most High has shown you the truth, you are responsible for what you do with it. Website:https://www.semiticjew.org Support the ministry:https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/expand-educational-media-and-production-capacity Follow Semitic Jew:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6ukYTYZ8YqsSYq4-nl11gAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/semiticjew/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/semiticjew/X: https://x.com/semitic_jew Scripture. Logic. Truth.

    1h 45m
  2. May 7

    EP 9B | Why People Hold Onto Lies: The Defense System | By Semitic Jew

    Some people do not reject truth because the argument is weak. They reject truth because the truth is getting too close. In EP 9B, we continue the series Why People Hold Onto Lies by dealing with the defense system — the way people dodge, deflect, attack the messenger, change the subject, and protect lies when truth begins pressing too close. In Part A, we dealt with the mind: the human weak point and cognitive dissonance. In Part B, we go deeper into deflection, trauma, conditioning, identity pressure, and why some people react to truth like danger instead of correction. This episode covers: Deflection mechanismsTone policingAd hominem attacksRed herrings and whataboutismMoving the goalpostFalse equivalenceTrauma and conditioningIdentity, image, and shameWhy some people defend the very lies that harmed themScripture parallels from an Israelite, text-first perspectiveIf this episode makes you uncomfortable, sit with it. Test it. Search the Scriptures. Examine the history. Ask whether your reaction is truth — or whether your defense system is protecting something the Most High is exposing. Website:https://www.semiticjew.org Support the ministry:https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/expand-educational-media-and-production-capacity Follow Semitic Jew:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6ukYTYZ8YqsSYq4-nl11gAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/semiticjew/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/semiticjew/X: https://x.com/semitic_jew Scripture. Logic. Truth. #semiticjew #scripturelogictruth #israelites #truthoverlies #trauma #conditioning #biblicaltruth #biblestudy #blackhistory #biblicalidentity #deflection #christianhistory #cognitivedissonance #semiticjewpodcast

    1h 3m
  3. Apr 23

    EP 8 | Who Controls Global Narratives Today? | By Semitic Jew

    Semitic Jew explores how narratives are shaped by media, history, and institutions, and how this influences perceptions of the Bible and identity. He reveals the systematic control of information and its impact on understanding biblical and historical truths. Keywords Narrative control, media framing, biblical history, racial identity, systemic influence, interpretation, cultural distortion, biblical prophecy, historical record, systemic deception Key Topics Narrative as a tool for interpretation Media framing and racial bias Historical distortions and racial narratives Systematic control of biblical interpretation The role of church and academia in shaping perception Prophecies of identity displacement and confusion Contradictions in historical record and biblical truth The influence of European systems on biblical understanding The importance of returning to original biblical context Future implications of narrative control Chapters 00:00 Understanding Global Narratives 02:53 The Power of Narratives 06:06 Historical Context of Narrative Control 08:58 Framing Bias and Its Implications 12:04 The Hamite Hypothesis and Racial Narratives 15:00 Biblical Narratives and Identity 18:05 Covenantal Language in the Bible 20:57 Systems That Control Narratives 24:13 Institutionalized Control and Identity 27:01 Media Influence on Perception 29:48 The Church's Role in Narrative Framing 32:31 Misinterpretation of Scriptures and Identity 36:18 The Role of Academia in Shaping Narratives 46:03 Contradictions in Historical Records 53:36 Prophetic Insights on Identity Confusion

    1h 3m
  4. Apr 11

    EP 6 | Who Are the Israelites Today? | By Semitic Jew

    Who are the Israelites today? This question cannot be answered by starting with European racial taxonomy, modern labels, or assumptions about geography. Scripture does not begin with “Black,” “white,” or race charts. Scripture begins with seed, covenant, nation, tribe, captivity, inheritance, and restoration. In this episode of the Semitic Jew Podcast, we examine how biblical identity is defined, how captivity disrupts public recognition, and why modern classifications often obscure rather than clarify the question of Israelite identity. We discuss: • why European race categories are the wrong framework for identifying biblical Israel• how scripture identifies Israel through covenant, seed, and captivity• why scattered Israel would not remain publicly whole and obvious• how word studies are often abused through the etymological fallacy• why “ruddy” does not automatically mean pale or European• how conquest, renaming, and reclassification affect identity in exile• why Herod being Idumean does not prove total population replacement• how weak DNA arguments often confuse geography with covenant lineage• why Israelites in scripture appear in African regions, including Simeon called Niger in Acts 13:1• how Israel would remember itself in the lands of captivity Scriptures discussed include: • Genesis 10:5• Genesis 17:7• Exodus 19:5–6• Deuteronomy 28:64• Hosea 8:8• Baruch 2:30• Genesis 2:7• 1 Samuel 16:12• Genesis 25:25• Daniel 1:6–7• Job 9:24• 1 Maccabees 3:48• 1 Maccabees 1:9• Acts 2:10• Acts 13:1• Jeremiah 17:4 Logical fallacies addressed in this episode: • category error• anachronism• etymological fallacy• hasty generalization• non sequitur• category confusion The issue is not what Europe called a people.The issue is what scripture says about a people. Scripture.Logic.Truth. Follow the Semitic Jew Podcast Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0GvSSHiBeVAmvHMIXP6lOi?si=1sWBliNMTS-GjLVcY_x-ug Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/semitic-jew/id1693178004 Websitehttps://semiticjew.org Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/semiticjew/ X (Twitter)https://x.com/semitic_jew Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/semiticjew/ Next Episode Next episode: Is the Bible a White Man’s Religion? We will examine control of the image, control of the institutions, and control of the narrative.

    49 min
5
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