Weekly podcast of language and liberation in one dude's translation of Christian scripture | Hosts @oldsongnewdance & @BrandonDRhodes | Produced on Chinook land
Is reality a monologue or a conversation? What lies at the heart of the Divine and of the cosmos: a throne or a table? OK that may sound grandiose, but this change in John's legendary opening line may lead you to ask similar questions. https://t.co/h35rYQC7XT
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Is reality a monologue or a conversation? What lies at the heart of the Divine and of the cosmos: a throne or a table? OK that may sound grandiose, but this change in John's legendary opening line may lead you to ask similar questions. https://t.co/n5nKq4iY7t
🚨 “Season 4: The Fourth Gospel” will debut in January 🚨
You’ve found us in transition: one Brandon moved last month, and the other is moving next month. We’re taking this season off from recording to catch our breath We can’t wait to jump back into the fun on Epiphany!
Today in Greek Exegesis, we looked at the word translated "authority" as in "women cannot hold authority over men. This 1 Timothy passage is the ONLY place it appears in the NT and we had only guesses what it meant until scholars discovered it elsewhere. Ready for the meaning?
Today in Greek Exegesis, we looked at the word translated "authority" as in "women cannot hold authority over men. This 1 Timothy passage is the ONLY place it appears in the NT and we had only guesses what it meant until scholars discovered it elsewhere. Ready for the meaning?
In the back half of chapter five of Paul's letter to Galatia, as rendered by @OldSongNewDance, we explore:
🍴 "impulsive bodily cravings" vs "desires of the flesh,
🥸 "other weird ways of being bigoted against bodies, and
🚫 Paul's latest list of No-No's
https://t.co/pXwZXy07DP
When I said “people who read the Bible like that lost the Civil War”, I wasn’t shootin from the hip.
That was a precision shot.
I’ve done my homework and landed FIRMLY in the “do not read the Bible like a confederate chaplain would” camp.
In Ch.5 of Paul's letter to the church in Galatia, as rendered by @OldSongNewDance, we explore:
🏋🏻♀️ why faithfulness is more saving than faith,
👑 the authoritarian nature of obedience, and
🪢 the tangle of viticultural, social, and penile puns he waggles
https://t.co/PQQHWSjgtR
In the fourth chapter of Paul's letter to the church in Galatia, as rendered by the Translator himself, Brandon Johnson, we explore:
🦅 'fundamental assumptions of the world systems' vs 'elemental spiritual forces of the world'
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Quick reminder that a whole bunch of the “you”s you read in the Bible are actually “y’all”s.
Particularly in the New Testament.
It ain’t always about you.
A lot of times it’s about y’all.