Under the Hood

Under the Hood

Under the Hood is a thought-provoking biblical series that offers a fresh perspective on well-known stories from the Bible. Delving into each narrative, the series explores (1) the distinctive historical context of each story, (2) archaeological evidence supporting the events, and (3) the profound ways in which each story illuminates the gospel of Jesus Christ. Join Sam and Will as they guide you through captivating insights, dispel myths, and present compelling evidence of the Bible's historical reliability and spiritual significance.

  1. Ep. 80: What Is the Tabernacle in the Bible?

    1 day ago

    Ep. 80: What Is the Tabernacle in the Bible?

    Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible? Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAO In this episode, Sam and Will walk through the layout of the tabernacle and what each part was meant to teach people about drawing near to God. You will hear why the bronze altar came first, and how it pointed to the need for atonement and forgiveness of sins through shed blood. They also explain the bronze laver and the order of forgiveness first, then cleansing, instead of trying to clean yourself up before coming to God. Inside the tabernacle, it covers the table of showbread (God satisfies), the golden lampstand (God is light and truth), and the altar of incense (prayer rising to God). The episode also explains the veil with cherubim, the separation from God after the fall, and why only the high priest entered the Holy of Holies on the Day of Atonement. If you are new to faith, use this as a simple guide for understanding sin, salvation, worship, and intimacy with God. If this helped you, share it with someone who is Bible-curious and learning the basics. Like, comment, and subscribe for more. Chapters 00:00:00 - Entering the tabernacle story: why the layout matters 00:00:09 - Bronze altar: sacrifice, blood, and atonement for sin 00:01:15 - Bronze laver: cleansing after forgiveness, not before 00:02:34 - Table of showbread: God satisfies what you long for 00:03:04 - Golden lampstand: God as light, truth, and wisdom 00:03:58 - Altar of incense: prayer rising to God 00:04:40 - The veil and cherubim: separation from God after the fall 00:05:16 - Holy of Holies: Day of Atonement and the high priest 00:05:35 - Ark of the Covenant and mercy seat: blood sprinkled for the people Links SunlitStudios.com @TheBibleShowPodcast @UnderTheHoodFL Hashtags #BibleTeaching #BibleStudy #ChristianFaith #NewChristian #BibleBasics #Tabernacle #Atonement #ForgivenessOfSins #Prayer #Worship #DayOfAtonement #HolyOfHolies #ArkOfTheCovenant #MercySeat

    6 min
  2. Ep. 79: What is the Purpose of the Plagues of Egypt, and How Do They Point to Jesus?

    6 days ago

    Ep. 79: What is the Purpose of the Plagues of Egypt, and How Do They Point to Jesus?

    Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible? Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAO This conversation looks at the plagues of Egypt as real, supernatural acts of God with a purpose, not just random destruction. It highlights how the plagues challenged Egypt’s idols and how a “mixed multitude” of foreigners chose to leave Egypt with Israel because they wanted to belong to the Hebrew God and His covenant. Sam and Will also connect this to Numbers 12, where Moses marries a Cushite woman and God defends her place among His people. Then the discussion points the plagues forward to Jesus, including the themes of “three days” and the death of the firstborn, and contrasts moralism (trying to be good enough) with the freedom Jesus gives. If you are new to the Bible, this is a helpful way to see how Exodus can point to the gospel and to God welcoming people from every background. If this helped you see Jesus more clearly in the Old Testament, share it with a friend who is Bible-curious. Like, comment, and subscribe for more. Chapters 00:00:00 - Why the plagues happened: God’s purpose 00:00:08 - Real, supernatural plagues from God 00:00:23 - “Mixed multitude”: foreigners leave Egypt too 00:01:11 - Numbers 12: Moses marries a Cushite woman 00:01:42 - How this points to Jesus 00:02:23 - The plagues as a sign toward the gospel 00:02:44 - Darkness for three days and what it reminds us of 00:03:09 - The final plague: the firstborn and freedom 00:03:45 - Grace vs moralism: you do not earn salvation 00:04:00 - Jesus takes our sin, curse, and “plagues” Links SunlitStudios.com @TheBibleShowPodcast @UnderTheHoodFL Hashtags #BibleStudy #ChristianTeaching #NewChristian #BibleForBeginners #Exodus #PlaguesOfEgypt #MixedMultitude #RedSea #Numbers12 #CushiteWoman #JesusInTheOldTestament #Gospel #GraceNotWorks #FreedomInChrist #SalvationInJesus

    4 min
  3. Ep. 78: What Does It Mean When God “Hardened Pharaoh’s Heart”?

    26 May

    Ep. 78: What Does It Mean When God “Hardened Pharaoh’s Heart”?

    Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible? Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAO This episode breaks down Pharaoh’s stubborn, hardened heart in the story of the plagues and why the Bible sometimes says Pharaoh hardened his heart and sometimes says God hardened it. It also explains an Egyptian afterlife belief from the Book of the Dead, where a person’s heart is weighed against the feather of truth (the feather of Maat). The conversation also highlights how Egyptian morality rules could feel impossible to keep, leading to attempts to deceive the gods. For new Christians, this is a helpful reminder to examine your own heart and to lean on God’s faithfulness instead of trying to prove you are good enough. If this helped you understand the Bible’s message more clearly, share it with someone who is curious about Christianity. Like, comment, and subscribe for more. Chapters 00:00:00 - Pharaoh’s stubborn heart: Why it matters 00:00:20 - “Pharaoh hardened his heart” vs “God hardened his heart” 00:00:39 - Egyptian Book of the Dead and the Hall of Judgment 00:00:53 - Heart weighed against the feather of truth (Maat) 00:02:14 - Egyptian moral standards and the fear of losing the afterlife 00:03:37 - The heart amulet and trying to deceive the gods 00:04:12 - Osiris and final judgment in Egyptian belief 00:04:20 - The gospel contrast: not good enough vs God’s faithfulness Links SunlitStudios.com @TheBibleShowPodcast @UnderTheHoodFL Hashtags #BibleStudy #ChristianFaith #NewChristian #BibleForBeginners #Pharaoh #Plagues #HardenedHeart #EgyptianMythology #BookOfTheDead #Gospel #HallOfJudgment #Faithfulness #BibleTeaching #LearnTheBible #ChristianTeaching

    5 min
  4. Ep. 77: How Do the First Two Plagues Challenge Egypt’s Gods?

    21 May

    Ep. 77: How Do the First Two Plagues Challenge Egypt’s Gods?

    Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible? Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAO This Bible teaching breaks down the first two plagues in Egypt, starting with the Nile turning to blood and what that would have meant to Egyptians. The discussion explains how the Nile was connected to Osiris in Egyptian mythology, and why the river rotting and the fish dying would have communicated a powerful message. It also highlights the repeated theme that Pharaoh’s heart was hardened even after a major sign. Then it moves to plague two, the frogs, and connects it to the Egyptian fertility god described as part man and part frog. You will also hear how these plagues affected daily life, including losing drinkable water and even being unable to cook. Take a moment to reflect on where you place your hope when life gets shaken. If this helped you understand Exodus more clearly, share it with someone who is learning the Bible too. Like, comment, and subscribe for more. Chapters 00:00:00 - Intro: Getting into the plagues 00:00:09 - What is the first plague: Nile turns to blood 00:00:34 - Why Egyptians would react strongly: Osiris and the Nile 00:02:16 - The Nile rots and the meaning shifts: fish die and everything reeks 00:03:43 - Why the second plague matters: frogs after the blood 00:04:14 - The frog deity: fertility and the bed imagery 00:05:12 - Daily life impact: sacred frogs and being unable to cook 00:05:44 - Summary: God decimating Egyptian gods in the first two plagues Links SunlitStudios.com @TheBibleShowPodcast @UnderTheHoodFL Hashtags #BibleStudy #ChristianFaith #NewChristian #BibleExplained #ChristianTeaching #Exodus #BookOfExodus #Moses #Pharaoh #TenPlagues #NileToBlood #NileRiver #Osiris #Frogs #EgyptianGods

    6 min
  5. Ep. 76: What Evidence Supports the Plagues of Egypt in the Bible?

    19 May

    Ep. 76: What Evidence Supports the Plagues of Egypt in the Bible?

    Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible? Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAO In this episode, Sam and Will talk about the plagues of Egypt and why the Bible presents them as God’s purposeful, supernatural acts that defeat the gods of Egypt. They also look at why some people try to explain the plagues with natural causes (including a famous volcano theory) and where those explanations fall short. Then they discuss an ancient document called the Ipuwer Papyrus (housed in the Leiden Museum) and read lines that sound similar to parts of the Exodus story. You will hear references like “the river is blood,” trouble throughout the land, a land “without light,” and Egyptians giving wealth to slaves. If you are new to the Bible, this conversation can help you think clearly about evidence, interpretation, and what the Exodus story is claiming. If this helped you, share it with someone who is curious about the Bible and the Exodus. Like, comment, and subscribe for more. Chapters 00:00:00 - Plagues of Egypt: the big question: Introduction to the discussion and what they are trying to explain 00:00:21 - Archaeology and the Exodus: Mention of archaeological findings and evidence claims 00:00:46 - Natural explanations vs supernatural: Volcano theory and why some explanations break down 00:01:44 - The Ipuwer Papyrus introduced: What it is, where it is kept, and why it matters to the discussion 00:02:22 - Lines that sound like the plagues: “River is blood,” pestilence, cattle trouble, and crops perishing 00:03:11 - “The land is without light”: Discussion of darkness language and the Exodus parallels 00:04:23 - “Fallen to the pouring of water”: Final quote and conclusion about evidence for the plagues Links SunlitStudios.com @TheBibleShowPodcast @UnderTheHoodFL Hashtags #BibleStudy #NewChristian #BibleExplained #Exodus #PlaguesOfEgypt #Moses #OldTestament #ChristianPodcast #FaithQuestions #BibleHistory #Egypt #IpuwerPapyrus #Supernatural #ChristianFaith #LeidenMuseum

    5 min
  6. Ep. 75: What Do the 10 Plagues Mean? (Exodus Explained)

    14 May

    Ep. 75: What Do the 10 Plagues Mean? (Exodus Explained)

    Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible? Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAO This episode walks through the plagues in Egypt and explains how each one showed the powerlessness of Egypt’s gods. You will hear how the plagues of frogs, lice or gnats, scarab beetles (or flies), livestock death, and boils confronted what people trusted for fertility, worship, and health. It also covers the storm of hail and fire, the locusts that ruined what was left, and the darkness that defeated Ra, the sun god. Finally, it builds to the death of the firstborn and why Pharaoh is presented as the last “god” standing in Egypt’s worldview. If you are new to the Bible, this is a clear way to see how God challenged false sources of security and called Pharaoh to let God’s people go. Like, comment, and subscribe for more. Chapters 00:00:00 - Plagues as a showdown with Egypt’s gods: overview 00:00:32 - Lice or gnats: stopping worship and exposing weakness 00:01:56 - Livestock and boils: gods of strength and health fail 00:03:11 - Hail and locusts: destruction of land and agriculture 00:04:13 - Darkness: Ra, the sun god, is defeated 00:04:57 - Death of the firstborn: the final, devastating plague Links SunlitStudios.com @TheBibleShowPodcast @UnderTheHoodFL Hashtags #NewChristian #BibleForBeginners #BibleTeaching #ChristianFaith #BibleStudy #Exodus #TenPlagues #Moses #Pharaoh #Yahweh #EgyptianGods #Ra #OldTestament #UnderstandingTheBible #BibleExplanation

    6 min
  7. Ep. 74: Who Were Abraham and Lot, and Why Did Abraham Plead for Sodom?

    12 May

    Ep. 74: Who Were Abraham and Lot, and Why Did Abraham Plead for Sodom?

    Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible? Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAO In this episode, Sam and Will look at the story of Sodom and why it is destroyed. You will hear how God tells Abraham what is going to happen, and how Abraham pleads for mercy and asks about righteous people in the city. The discussion also explains why Lot is living near Sodom, including his choice to chase wealth and what that choice leads to. There is also a simple gospel connection, pointing to the hope of one righteous man who pleads for the guilty and the idea of our citizenship being in the heavenly city (mentioned with Philippians). If you are new to the Bible, this is a helpful walkthrough of Genesis and how to think about judgment, mercy, and wisdom in daily decisions. Share this with a friend who is Bible-curious and wants an easy starting point. Like, comment, and subscribe for more. Chapters 00:00:00 - Sodom discussed: starting with the outcome: Setting up the conversation by starting with the ending. 00:00:15 - Sodom is destroyed: The key event stated upfront. 00:00:22 - Genesis 18-19 overview: Why Sodom is judged: God’s decision and the context in Genesis 18 and 19. 00:00:49 - Abraham pleads and negotiates for mercy: Asking about righteous people and whether the city could be spared. 00:01:31 - Hope in one righteous man: gospel connection: A beginner-friendly link to mercy and the heavenly city (Philippians mentioned). 00:02:17 - Abraham and Lot background (Genesis 11-12): Why Abraham cares so much about Lot. 00:03:19 - Lot chooses the well-watered land near Sodom: Why he goes east of the Jordan and moves toward wealth. 00:03:53 - The city is wicked, but Lot chases money anyway: The warning about walking away from God for a season. 00:04:19 - The outcry about Sodom reaches heaven: Returning to Genesis 18 and the reason for God’s action. Links SunlitStudios.com @TheBibleShowPodcast @UnderTheHoodFL Hashtags #NewChristian #BibleCurious #BibleStudy #ChristianFaith #Genesis #Sodom #Abraham #Lot #JudgmentAndMercy #Gospel #HeavenlyCity #Philippians #BibleTeaching #ChristianPodcast #LearnTheBible

    5 min
  8. Ep. 73: What Is the Sin of Sodom, and What Does Genesis Actually Say About It?

    7 May

    Ep. 73: What Is the Sin of Sodom, and What Does Genesis Actually Say About It?

    Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible? Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAO This episode walks through the Genesis story of Sodom and why the city is described as extremely wicked. You will hear how Lot reacts when two angels arrive, why he insists they come inside, and what happens when the men of the city surround his door. The conversation explains that the corruption is portrayed as widespread, not just “a few bad apples.” It also discusses how the “sin of Sodom” is described as selfishness, lack of hospitality, greed, and unchecked appetite, including sexual violence. Take time to examine where self-centered habits might be shaping your choices, and ask God to form a heart of hospitality and integrity. If this helped you understand the story more clearly, share it with a friend who is Bible-curious. Like, comment, and subscribe for more. Chapters 00:00:00 - Setting the context: Sodom’s wickedness: Why Sodom is described as “next level” evil 00:00:50 - Angels sent to Sodom: The rescue mission to spare Lot and his family 00:01:37 - The city crowds Lot’s door: “All the men of the city” and what they demand 00:02:10 - The angels intervene: Lot pulled back inside, the men outside are blinded 00:02:24 - Warning to flee: Leave the city, it will be destroyed, do not look back 00:03:19 - What “the sin of Sodom” looks like: Materialism, no hospitality, greed, exploitation 00:03:50 - Clarifying God’s justice: Not God “looking to crush,” plus mention of second chances Links SunlitStudios.com @TheBibleShowPodcast @UnderTheHoodFL Hashtags #BibleStudy #Genesis #Sodom #Lot #Angels #GodsJudgment #BibleExplained #ChristianTeaching #NewChristian #BibleCurious #ScriptureStudy #ChristianFaith #OldTestament #BiblicalJustice #HospitalityInTheBible

    4 min

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Under the Hood is a thought-provoking biblical series that offers a fresh perspective on well-known stories from the Bible. Delving into each narrative, the series explores (1) the distinctive historical context of each story, (2) archaeological evidence supporting the events, and (3) the profound ways in which each story illuminates the gospel of Jesus Christ. Join Sam and Will as they guide you through captivating insights, dispel myths, and present compelling evidence of the Bible's historical reliability and spiritual significance.

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