Sacred Syntax

Lundberg Media

Welcome to Sacred Syntax—where scripture stops being flat and starts becoming real. We break down the history, language, and ancient context behind the text to uncover the conflicts, symbols, and deeper meanings you were never taught to look for. Scripture didn’t happen in a vacuum—and we’re here to prove it. Sacred Syntax dives into the history, language, and hidden layers of the Bible and Book of Mormon to uncover the real-world conflicts, symbols, and meanings behind the text.

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  1. 20 июн.

    Episode 5: Carrying The Holy

    In this episode of Sacred Syntax, Joshua and Elijah ask a question that changes the way we read Lehi’s wilderness story: what actually makes something sacred? After leaving Jerusalem behind, Lehi’s family no longer has access to the temple city, but they do not leave holiness behind. They carry it with them. Together, they explore Lehi’s camp as a portable sacred space, showing how the ancient temple was more than a building. It was God’s presence, Eden restored, covenant, sacrifice, revelation, kingship, and the place where heaven met earth. From Lehi’s tent and stone altar to Nephi’s mountain prayers, the brass plates, the Tree of Life vision, and the Liahona, this episode shows how temple theology travels with covenant people into the wilderness. Episode 5 also introduces a new recurring segment, The Fingerprint, highlighting ancient details in the Book of Mormon that point beyond the modern world. This first installment focuses on Nahom, the place name in 1 Nephi later found in ancient Arabian inscriptions. The episode also features Victoria, who reflects on what it means for a home full of children, noise, prayer, and imperfect worship to become a mikdash me’at — a small sanctuary. By the end, “Carrying the Holy” becomes a reminder that sacred space is not limited to temples, churches, or perfect circumstances. When God’s people carry covenant, prayer, scripture, sacrifice, and faith with them, the holy goes too — even into the wilderness. Show Notes: https://sacredsyntaxpodcas.wixsite.com/sacred-syntax/post/episode-5-carrying-the-holy

    36 мин.
  2. Episode 1: Learning To See The Scriptures

    27 мая

    Episode 1: Learning To See The Scriptures

    In the premiere episode of Sacred Syntax, Joshua and Elijah explore what it really means to “read” scripture through ancient eyes. What begins as a simple discussion about 1 Nephi quickly unfolds into a deep dive into Hebraic wordplay, temple symbolism, sacred numerology, literary structures, and ancient Near Eastern culture. Along the way, listeners discover that the scriptures were written with layers of meaning most modern readers were never taught to recognize. Through humor, real-time discovery, and accessible scholarship, the episode unpacks Nephi’s opening verses to reveal hidden puns, priestly lineage claims, temple imagery, covenant symbolism, and sacred patterns woven directly into the text. Joshua introduces the foundational “tools” of the series — including chiasmus, Hebraisms, numerology, cultural context, and ancient language studies — while Elijah reacts as the audience surrogate, asking the questions many listeners have probably wondered themselves. By the end of the episode, a simple wilderness campsite in 1 Nephi transforms into a symbolic wilderness tabernacle, and the scriptures themselves begin to feel less like flat stories and more like sacred architecture waiting to be explored. Sacred Syntax invites listeners to search the scriptures the way ancient readers did: slowly, deeply, and with the expectation that there is always more beneath the surface. Show Notes: https://sacredsyntaxpodcas.wixsite.com/sacred-syntax/post/episode-1-learning-to-see-the-scriptures

    28 мин.

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Welcome to Sacred Syntax—where scripture stops being flat and starts becoming real. We break down the history, language, and ancient context behind the text to uncover the conflicts, symbols, and deeper meanings you were never taught to look for. Scripture didn’t happen in a vacuum—and we’re here to prove it. Sacred Syntax dives into the history, language, and hidden layers of the Bible and Book of Mormon to uncover the real-world conflicts, symbols, and meanings behind the text.