Episode 67: Prophets, Kings, and Terrible Men with Aaron Higashi

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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024
  • Dr. Aaron Higashi is one of our favorites, and we're not alone! The folks over at The Bible for Normal People are fans, as well, and have enlisted Aaron to write a "for normal people" book about First and Second Samuel. These two books include some of the Bible's most famous and most infamous characters and moments.
    If you've ever read about the exploits of biblical David, and wondered if he is, in fact, a good guy... well, Dr. Higashi is right there with you. We'll ask him about his take on David and many other biblical figures and stories, and the conclusions may surprise you. Or not. This is Data Over Dogma, after all.
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Комментарии • 3

  • @moontrack4625
    @moontrack4625 Месяц назад +1

    Just adore Aaron’s TikTok. God blessed this man with an amazing VOICE to accompany equally amazing intellect.

  • @berglen100
    @berglen100 Месяц назад

    Neville Goddard Lecture - Awake, O Sleeper . . 01-08-1968
    The Bible is addressed to the Imagination . . which is spiritual sensation . . and only immediately to the understanding, or reason.
    In the fifth chapter of the Book of Ephesians we are told to: “Awake O sleeper and rise from the dead.” Now, reason could never comprehend these words, but the Bible is calling upon Imagination to awaken, telling Him that he is sleeping, dreaming his world into being. But Imagination, now a rational being, does not know this and therefore cannot believe it.