Ep.104 Tent Pegs & Prophecies

Ep.104 Tent Pegs & Prophecies

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Ep.105 The Song of Deborah

From Chariots to Chaos: How Rain, a Warrior-Prophetess, and a Clever Song Crushed a Canaanite King — In this episode, we dive into the ancient poetry and power of Deborah's Song in Judges 5. Discover how an unseasonal downpour turned high-tech chariots into mud traps, how the ...

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Ep.106 The Calling of Gideon

In this powerful episode, we explore the rich biblical and historical context of Gideon’s calling in Judges 6, diving into the oppression of Israel by the Midianites and the spiritual decline of the tribes. Listeners will discover how Gideon—once the weakest man from the weake ...

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