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Episode 18: Matthew Chapter 11

In this episode of "I Don't Get The Bible," hosts Delaney and Shawn McCraney discuss Chapter 11 of the Bible. They start by exploring the story of John the Baptist, who was imprisoned after baptizing Jesus. They delve into John's doubts and his question about whether Jesus is the one they were waiting for. The hosts highlight the significance of Jesus' response, pointing out the miracles he performed as evidence of his messiahship. They also discuss the misconception that the Messiah would be a political king and how people's expectations shaped their reception of Jesus. The conversation then shifts to the enigmatic phrase about the Kingdom of Heaven suffering violence and men taking it by force. The hosts acknowledge the difficulty in interpreting this passage and reflect on other instances where Jesus mentions unknown references. They explore Jesus' generalizations about cities and areas, explaining that he was addressing specific cultural and belief contexts. The hosts touch upon the destruction of Jerusalem by the Roman Empire, which marked the end of the Jewish world as they knew it. They emphasize the transition to the age of the spirit and the unification of Jews and Gentiles through faith. The episode concludes with a glimpse into the historical and prophetic backdrop of the time, connecting Malachi's prophecy of the Great and Dreadful day to the events surrounding Jesus' ministry. Overall, Delaney and Shawn offer insightful perspectives on the chapter and shed light on the historical, cultural, and spiritual dimensions of the biblical narrative.

Episode 17: Matthew Chapter 10, Part 2

In this episode of "I Don't Get The Bible," hosts Delaney and Shawn McCraney continue their exploration of chapter 10. They discuss a statement made by Jesus about not being able to reach all the cities of Israel before his return. They debate whether his "coming back" refers to his resurrection or a future event. The hosts also delve into the concept of the "great and Dreadful day" and its significance in Jewish prophecy. They explore the meaning of Jesus' words about not fearing those who can kill the body but fearing God who can destroy both body and soul in Gehenna. The discussion touches on the distinction between the soul and the spirit, Adam and Eve as the beginning point of the human race, and the value of confessing Jesus before men. The hosts reflect on the deaths of the disciples and speculate about their predecessors and the transmission of their teachings.

Episode 16: Matthew Chapter 10

In this episode of "I Don't Get The Bible," Delaney McCraney reads Matthew chapter 10 and raises questions to her theologian and cult leader father. Delaney starts by questioning why Jesus decides to give his disciples authority over unclean spirits and the power to heal diseases at this specific time. They discuss the significance of the number 12 in scripture and its association with mystical beliefs. Delaney also ponders the reasons behind Jesus' instructions to his disciples and their applicability to present-day circumstances. They explore the idea that Jesus came specifically for the Jewish people and how that influences the interpretation of his teachings. The episode delves into the cultural and historical context of the passages and highlights the importance of discerning which teachings are intended for specific audiences and which ones hold broader principles. The conversation raises thought-provoking questions about the Bible's relevance and the interpretation of its messages in modern times.

Episode 15: Matthew Chapter 9

In this episode of "I Don't Get The Bible," Delaney McCraney continues her exploration of the book of Matthew, focusing on chapter nine. Delaney reads the passage where Jesus forgives a paralyzed man and heals him, which leads to a discussion with her theologian and cult leader father. They delve into the concept of Jesus' authority to forgive sins and the importance of miracles in establishing belief. They also touch on the calling of Matthew, the significance of Jesus eating with sinners, and the use of scripture to defend and refute certain practices. Delaney raises questions about the chronology of events and the distinction between apostles and disciples. The episode ends with Jesus expressing compassion for the lost and emphasizing the need for laborers in the spiritual harvest. Despite the complexities and contradictions encountered, Delaney and her father strive to understand the deeper principles behind the scriptures.

Episode 14: Matthew Chapter 8

In this episode of the podcast "I Don't Get The Bible," Delaney McCraney reads chapter eight of the book of Matthew and discusses it with her theologian and cult leader father. They explore various topics such as the miracles Jesus performs, the faith of a Roman centurion, the inclusion of gentiles in Jesus' ministry, the different ways Jesus conducts miracles, and the significance of Jesus calling himself the Son of Man and the Son of God. They also touch on the idea of salvation and the role of faith in entering the kingdom of heaven. Throughout their conversation, Delaney raises thought-provoking questions about the deliberate nature of Jesus' actions and the freedom he exhibits in his miracles. The episode provides insights into the complex and multifaceted nature of Jesus' ministry and his interactions with different individuals.

Episode 13: Matthew Chapter 7

In this episode of the podcast "I Don't Get The Bible," the hosts delve into Matthew chapter seven, focusing on the Sermon on the Mount and the age-old principles discussed by Jesus. Delaney asks clarifying questions about the audience Jesus was speaking to, the profound impact of his teachings, and the implications of the law before and after Jesus's death. They explore the concept of righteousness, the role of belief, and the idea of the Lake of Fire in relation to salvation. The conversation touches on the parallels between the culture of that time and present-day Christianity, as well as the potential purging and refining aspects of the Lake of Fire.

Episode 12: Matthew Chapter 6

In Episode 12 of the podcast "I Don't Get The Bible," Delaney McCraney continues reading the Bible for the first time and discussing it with her theologian and cult leader father. In this episode, they focus on Matthew Chapter 6. Delaney raises questions about the concept of perfection and how it relates to loving one's enemies. Her father explains that Jesus teaches believers to love those who persecute them, and it reflects God's disposition towards those who hate Him. They also discuss the Lord's Prayer and the importance of understanding its context. Delaney brings up the topic of anxiety, expressing her surprise that it is addressed in the Bible. Her father explains that it is an appeal to faith and trusting in God's provision. They explore the difference between believers and non-believers in handling anxiety. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the importance of reading the Bible in context and understanding the overall message.

Episode 11: (A quick return to) Matthew Chapter 3

In this episode of "I Don't Get The Bible," Delaney McCraney explores Matthew Chapter 3 with her theologian and cult leader father. They discuss John the Baptist's role as a wilderness preacher and his unique lifestyle as a Nazarite. Delaney learns about the distinction between the Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Heaven and how John's message of the Kingdom being at hand was a warning to the people. They also delve into the different Jewish sects, such as the Pharisees and Sadducees, and their involvement in the governance of the Jewish Kingdom under Roman rule. The episode concludes with a discussion on the significance of genealogy and the shift from blood ties to Abraham to the importance of love in the new dispensation introduced by the birth of Christ. Delaney's understanding of the Bible and its implications undergoes a significant transformation during this enlightening conversation.

Episode 10:
Matthew Chapter 5

In the YouTube podcast "I Don't Get The Bible," the hosts discuss the New Testament's origins and purpose. They explain that the New Testament emerged from ancient Jewish writings, later distinguished from the Old Testament. They highlight debates about the timeline of the New Testament's composition and emphasize that its true meaning lies in personal transformation rather than a set of universal rules.

Episode 9:
Matthew Chapter 4

In the YouTube podcast "I Don't Get The Bible," the hosts discuss the New Testament's origins and purpose. They explain that the New Testament emerged from ancient Jewish writings, later distinguished from the Old Testament. They highlight debates about the timeline of the New Testament's composition and emphasize that its true meaning lies in personal transformation rather than a set of universal rules.