Ep.96 Canaanite Mythology

Ep.96 Canaanite Mythology

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Ep.97 The Canaanites’ Worship

This podcast delves into the ancient and unsettling practices of the Canaanites, where worshipping gods like Baal and Ashtoreth wasn’t just about prayer—it was about fertility, rain, and some disturbingly taboo rituals. From cult prostitution to incest, the Canaanites believed ...

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Ep.98 Israel's Turn for the Worse

In this thought-provoking episode, we dive deep into the complex transition from Joshua’s leadership to the chaotic era of the Judges, exploring the Israelites' troubling struggles in fully conquering the Promised Land. While Joshua’s death triggers a historical shift, the tri ...

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