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We are currently 15 episodes into Season 4: ‘Who is Israel?’ on The Promise Perspective Podcast, and we are far from finished with this season. As I have mentioned before, the topics discussed on this season have to be tackled at many different angles and layers. This is incredibly challenging for me, as I desperately want people to know the truth, but I also maintain my plea to not take my word for it.
We read in Hosea 4:6 that people are perishing from a lack of knowledge. One of the purposes of this podcast season is to help fill in some of these gaps.
One of the biggest reasons for this is because many people today have been taught to view history through a faulty lens; one that does not represent the truth of how the faith came to be what it is today. This is part of repairing the breach that I am trying to mend with my brothers and sisters today.
So, for the purposes of Episode 15, I want to discuss A LOT of history with you. Because there is so much that is discussed in this episode, instead of summarizing it all, I want to simply give you a list of what topics will be unpacked. Please also be sure to check out the ‘Supplemental Documents’ in the podcast episode description box for sources to help you test and study these things out for yourself.
Topics of Episode 15:
-The difference between a “Jew” (Strong’s H3064) and a “Jew” (Strong’s H3054)
-The emergence and influence of the Macedonian (Greek) Empire
-Hellenism
-The Phoenicians and Ancient Carthage
-The Ptolemaic and Seleucid Empires
-A revisiting of the lineage of the Hebrews and the “lost” tribes of Israel
-Serapis Christus and the origins of Christianity
-Who are the Natsarim?
-The next emerging empire: Rome
“Those from among you shall build the old waste places; you shall raise up the foundations of many generations; and you shall be called the Repairer of the Breach, The Restorer of Streets to Dwell In.”
Isaiah 58:12
Supplemental Documents:
Episode 15 Transcript
Serapis and Christians PDF
Phoenicians Inscriptions of Cyprus Museum
The Lost Tribes, a Myth: Suggestions Toward Rewriting Hebrew History by Dr. Allen Godbey
Letter From Aristeas
Serapis (World History Encyclopedia)
Epiphanius’ Condemnation of the Natsarenes (Nazarenes)
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