29 episodes

Find the answers to all those questions you were too embarrassed to ask in Sunday School. Welcome to Weird Stuff in the Bible, where we explore scripture passages that are bizarre, perplexing or just plain weird. Hosted by Luke Taylor.

Weird Stuff in the Bible Luke Taylor

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 8 Ratings

Find the answers to all those questions you were too embarrassed to ask in Sunday School. Welcome to Weird Stuff in the Bible, where we explore scripture passages that are bizarre, perplexing or just plain weird. Hosted by Luke Taylor.

    Did Jesus Tell the Truth to the Rich Young Ruler?

    Did Jesus Tell the Truth to the Rich Young Ruler?

    What if someone came to a pastor and said, “How do I go to heaven?” Should the pastor tell him how to go to heaven? What kind of pastor wouldn’t tell someone who came to him and asked how to go to heaven how to go to heaven? That’s a pastor’s dream: for people to come to him and ask him how to go to heaven. That’s why we go to Bible schools and Bible colleges and spend years interning and preparing to lead churches: so we can tell people how to go to heaven. 
    And yet when a man came and asked Jesus how to go to heaven, Jesus didn’t tell him how to go to heaven. In fact, Jesus told him to do something else that wouldn’t even actually get him into heaven. 
    I find this to be weird, and I’d like to explore why it’s in the Bible. 
    Turn to Luke 18, and let’s get weird.

    0:00 - Introduction
    3:00  - The Rich Young Ruler Encounter (Luke 18)
    9:00 - Mailbag
    14:00 - What Was Jesus Doing?

    If you want to get in touch, my email is weirdstuffinthebible@gmail.com
    Hosted by Luke Taylor

    • 22 min
    Jesus is Weird

    Jesus is Weird

    So I’ve done 25 episodes now about Weird Stuff in the Bible, but I haven’t talked about Jesus too much yet. 
    And I really need to, for two reasons. One, because everything in the Bible centers around Jesus. 
    And two, because Jesus is weird. 
    Now, I don’t mean that to be disrespectful. I just mean that He was odd. 
    If you don’t think Jesus is weird, I don’t think you know Jesus very well. He’s completely bizarre. His actions and emotions seem random. He seems to get set off by things that don’t bother other people. He’s extremely loving and gracious one minute and the next he’s kicking over a table. People come to him for help and he doesn’t help them. He gives them something else that they didn’t want. People ask him a question and he hardly ever answers their question- he’ll go off about something else that seems totally unrelated.
    And just when He starts making sense- just when it starts to feel like you’re on the same page with Him- He suddenly changes direction and does something totally unexpected. 
    And I want to look at one of those stories today. Because I find Jesus to be weird. And I’d like know why He does what He does in the Bible.
    Turn to Luke 4, and let’s get weird.


    If you want to get in touch, my email is weirdstuffinthebible@gmail.com
    Hosted by Luke Taylor

    • 19 min
    Pentecost Fixed What Babel Broke

    Pentecost Fixed What Babel Broke

    The Day of Pentecost had a lot going on; it probably had more going on than you even realized. This is one of the most significant stories in the Bible; it’s the birth of the church, recorded in Acts 2. And it says this in
    verses 1-4 of that chapter
    When the Day of Pentecost had fully come, they were all with one accord in one place. 2 And suddenly there came a sound from heaven, as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled the whole house where they were sitting. 3 Then there appeared to them divided tongues, as of fire, and one sat upon each of them. 4 And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance.
    So we see a lot of unique, strange things happening in these verses. There was wind. It said divided tongues as of fire came to rest on each of them. We’ll try to figure out what that means today. 
    And then it said that they began speaking in other tongues by the power of the Holy Spirit. Tongues means languages. They suddenly started speaking other languages that they didn’t even know. And this was a sign that the Holy Spirit had come upon them. 
    So a lot of this are so familiar with this story that we kind of acknowledge it and move on. But wait just a minute. There are many times that the Holy Spirit comes upon someone throughout the Bible and they become capable of amazing and even supernatural things. Samson with his strength. David with his musical gifting. Bezalel as he built the tabernacle. The prophets with their prophesying. 
    And then you get to the New Testament birth of the church and the sign of the Holy Spirit is tongues; that they start speaking in other languages. Now, isn’t that a little random and weird?
    I mean, I find it a little weird. I’m one of those Pentecostals. I’m one of those crazy charismatics. And I think it’s weird. 
    And I’d like to explore why it’s in the Bible. 
    Turn to Acts 2, and let’s get weird.

    0:00 - Introduction
    2:15 - Pentecost and the Gospel
    10:40 - Back to Babel
    19:00 - Mailbag & Closing Thoughts

    If you want to get in touch, my email is weirdstuffinthebible@gmail.com
    Hosted by Luke Taylor

    • 24 min
    The Origin of Demons: Spirits of the Nephilim?

    The Origin of Demons: Spirits of the Nephilim?

    When I was in the book of Enoch a couple episodes ago, something caught my attention. I was reading something from the book of Enoch’s chapter 15. I didn’t read the entire chapter on that episode, but I did read through it as I was doing my research, and there was a very interesting passage there about the spirits of the Nephilim. 
    Enoch chapter 15 basically makes the claim that when a Nephilim dies, its spirit roams the earth, afflicts humans, and will do so until the world ends. 
    In other words, the spirits of the Nephilim are demons. 
    The Book of Enoch makes a distinction between fallen angels and demons, saying that the fallen angels are these beings who God originally created, but that the demons were essentially created when those fallen angels mated with human women, as told in Genesis 6.
    That goes against what I’ve heard all my life in church, which is that demons and fallen angels are the exact same thing. That the 1/3 of the angels who rebelled against God are the demons we frequently read about in the New Testament. The Book of Enoch has a different perspective on these evil spirits.
    But this is not a podcast about Weird Stuff in the Book of Enoch. This is a podcast about Weird Stuff in the Bible. I do not use the Book of Enoch to replace my biblical understanding, but I do wonder whether this idea about the origin of demons is congruent with what Scripture actually teaches. 
    Because as we’ll see, scripture doesn’t outright state that demons and fallen angels are the exact same thing.
    I find this to be weird, and I’d like to explore IF it’s in the Bible. 
    Turn to Isaiah 26, and let’s get weird.

    0:00 - Introduction
    2:10 - Enoch 15
    8:30 - Is this Biblical?
    20:00 - Mailbag and Thanking Some Weirdos
    If you want to get in touch, my email is weirdstuffinthebible@gmail.com
    Hosted by Luke Taylor

    • 28 min
    The Capabilities of Angels: Could they Actually Mate with Human Women?

    The Capabilities of Angels: Could they Actually Mate with Human Women?

    So on this podcast, we’ve tackled the mysterious subject of Genesis 6 a few times when “the sons of God saw that the daughters of man were attractive. And they took as their wives any they chose.”
    That’s actually a direct quotation from that chapter. And it’s come up a lot on this podcast because it’s a podcast about weird stuff in the Bible, and this is probably the weirdest thing. If you don’t understand why it’s so weird, it’s because of who the Sons of God are: they are spiritual or angelic beings. 
    The Sons of God are a collection of spiritual beings that God created and ordered to watch over mankind and report to Him on what mankind is up to. They were to be involved in the management of the earth. But a number of them descended from the heavens and, as the Scripture said, took wives from among women. The testimony of Genesis 6 is that the Sons of God mated with human women and produced children with them. 
    So this raises a whole lot of questions- mainly: how? How did spiritual beings interact sexually with women- and not only that, impregnate them?
    Is this something any angel is capable of?
    Could it happen again? 
    Does it even seem within the realm of possibility that angels have the abilities to manifest physical bodies and sexual organs like this? 
    So I call it mysterious not because I wonder IF it happened. The Bible is clear: it did happen. 
    I call it mysterious because I wonder HOW it happened. 
    Even those who accept what the Bible is saying about the Sons of God and the Nephilim still wonder how it happened. 
    I find this to be weird, and I’d like to explore why it’s in the Bible. 
    Turn to Psalm 91, and let’s get weird.

    0:00 - Introduction
    2:10 - What Angels Can Do
    19:00 - Mailbag
    22:45 - Closing Thoughts

    If you want to get in touch, my email is weirdstuffinthebible@gmail.com
    Hosted by Luke Taylor

    • 28 min
    Did Jesus Quote from the Book of Enoch?

    Did Jesus Quote from the Book of Enoch?

    There is a lot of controversy around this Book of Enoch: Should Christians read it or not? Some get confused about whether it should be considered scripture- and if it isn’t, whether Christians are allowed to read it.
    So on the past few episodes, I’ve established that even though it’s not canonical scripture, the authors of the Bible did indeed read it and believe it. Peter did. Jude did. John did. 
    There’s actually a few places in Scripture where Jesus also might actually quote from Enoch as well. Seriously. 
    I was actually at a prayer meeting a few weeks ago when someone was talking to me- and totally out of the blue- says “Did you know Jesus quoted from the Book of Enoch? I was like, “no. But I’d find that very interesting.” This woman didn’t even know what I’ve been studying here on this podcast or anything like that. But I listened to her tell me why she thought that. 
    I found it to be weird, and I’d like to explore whether Jesus actually quotes from the Book of Enoch in the Bible. 
    Turn to Matthew 22, and let’s get weird.

    0:00 - Introduction
    1:30 - It Started with a Question about Marriage
    11:10 - Like the Angels in Heaven
    19:10 - Mailbag
    21:15 - Did Jesus Refer to Enoch as Scripture?

    If you want to get in touch, my email is weirdstuffinthebible@gmail.com
    Hosted by Luke Taylor

    • 25 min

Customer Reviews

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8 Ratings

8 Ratings

ghmyahooka ,

❤️

I like this podcast, its not full of sect specific nonsense or politics. Just hey here are strange things in the Bible and some edifying things for your walk with Jesus.

I for some reason can hear the joy of the Lord in his voice. Its just something that comes through. Im always looking for podcasts that are Jesus based but discussing fringe things. Blurry creatures and haunted cosmos are good ones and I definitely enjoy this just as much.

My one complaint is that it's a bit short and I like to be able to put something on for at least an hour or two. But its ok. Hope it grows and stays a thing.

Definitely give this a listen if you already have Jesus or want to know more without a bunch of hard to understand theology.

laner_sue ,

Great podcast!

I really enjoy this podcast. I like how Luke is able to clearly communicate his ideas without pushing his ideas onto others. He simply lays out the theory and gives biblical evidence to support it, and then he gives you the choice to make for yourself. I also enjoy his jokes and light hearted nature. It really keeps things from feeling too heavy!

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