
Welcome to Exploring My Strange Bible by Tim Mackie, lead theologian and co-founder of BibleProject.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 119 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & SpiritualitySociety & CulturePhilosophy | |||

Torah Crash Course E2 — Israel’s liberation from Egypt and the night of Passover were the foundational stories for ancient Israelites, and they’re also crucial for understanding Jesus and his mission. For example, Jesus timed his arrival into Jerusal... more
Torah Crash Course E1 — For many modern readers, the first five books of the Bible—known as the Torah—can feel strange, overwhelming, or confusing. But when we look at these five books as a single narrative, we can begin to see how it sets up a large... more
In modern Western culture, we have two very different narratives swirling around the first two pages of the Bible. In the first narrative, the creation story in Genesis 1-2 represents a literal seven days, and this all happened only a few thousand ye... more
Many people view science and religious faith as bitter enemies with conflicting views of the universe, especially when you consider the scientific explanation for the universe’s origin versus the biblical account. But is this tension real, or is it b... more
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I love Tim Mackie’s take on scripture and listen for deeper teaching with word meanings and origins. I only wish it listed scripture references so I could more easily access sections of scripture on demand. Still, 5 stars, no regrets.
A life-changing podcast! Share it with your friends!
Please check it out! Start at the beginning and it’s amazing how much you’ll learn and relearn about scripture.
Tim’s sermons provide amazing insights into the meaning of Bible stories that truly help us to see the relevance for us in modern life. After listening to these episodes I am enlightened, I have a better perspective of how to apply the lessons to my own life. Thank you.
Tim’s perspective causes me to wonder at all I have missed for years. The depth of his understanding of historical and Hebrew culture and language shines a whole new light on the Word!
Delicious and provocative in all the best ways!
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This podcast focuses on exploring biblical texts and themes, with a particular emphasis on understanding scripture in its historical and cultural context. The discussions often challenge traditional interpretations and aim to deepen listeners' understanding of complex theological concepts. Through personal anecdotes and relatable insights, the speaker highlights the relevance of biblical stories to contemporary life, appealing to both seasoned believers and those new to Christianity. Audiences are encouraged to engage thoughtfully with scripture, moving beyond surface-level readings to appreciate the richness of biblical narratives.
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Exploring My Strange Bible launched 8 years ago and published 119 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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