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God describes himself as “compassionate,” but what does that mean? The answer might surprise you. The Hebrew word for compassion is closely related to the word for womb, and in this episode Tim, Jon, and Carissa discuss the Bible’s depiction of God’s compassion.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (0:00–8:00)Part two (8:00–15:00)Part three (15:00–21:30)Part four (21:30–31:30)Part five (31:30–46:15)Part six (46:15–end)Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by Tents“My Room Becomes the Sea” by Sleepy FIsh“Ambedo” by Too North“Bloom” by Kyle McEvoy and Stan Forebee“Alive” by OuskaShow produced by Dan Gummel and Camden McAfee. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Released on 31 Aug 2020
Grace is such a familiar word that we often miss the depth of its meaning. In this episode, Tim, Jon, and Carissa look at how the Hebrew Bible uses the word grace to communicate one of the core attributes of God.
Thank you to our audience for your incredible questions. In this week’s episode, we tackle questions like, “Is God the same in the Old and New Testaments?” “Does the Bible support the idea of generational curses?” “Does Moses convince God to change h...
In Exodus 34, God describes himself as “slow to anger,” but many people are uncomfortable with the portrait of God as an angry or emotional being. How does the Bible talk about anger, and how does this help us understand God as slow to anger?
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