Ever wondered why the Old Testament and New Testament are so different? As modern day believers do we really even need the Old Testament? This Podcast is designed to help bridge the gap between the Old and the New, and to help you see how connected they
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In this episode of our Portion series, Jim looks at Joseph revealing himself to his brothers and the foreshadowing of the Messiah.What is all this talk about "Appetizers, Entrées and Desserts"? If you read Hebrews 5 the author talks about how the fellow believers are like babies because they are ignorant of the "Oracles of God." The majority of the time that this word is used is in connection with the Torah given by God to His people. Here at The Whole Testament, we believe that we are also often times "Baby Believers" not knowing the meat of God's Oracles. We want to learn how to "eat" solid food. We are using this as a model for our podcasts. We want to eat meals, full big meals with an appetizer, entrées, and a dessert. The appetizers are shorter more devotion like episodes that are designed to get you thinking about something in a new way. The entrees are intended to get your really thinking deeply about the scriptures, and the desserts are about how we can apply what we have learned in our lives through conversations with people who are trying to do it in their lives. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, head to thewholetestament.com and click on the donate tab.
In this bonus 'Dessert' episode, Dave and Elias have a first hand discussion on The Way in Israel with Jeremiah Michael.youtube.com/firstfruitsofzionWhat is all this talk about "Appetizers, Entrées and Desserts"? If you read Hebrews 5 the author talks about how the fellow believers are like babies because they are ignorant of the "Oracles of God." The majority of the time that this word is used is in connection with the Torah given by God to His people. Here at The Whole Testament, we believe that we are also often times "Baby Believers" not knowing the meat of God's Oracles. We want to learn how to "eat" solid food. We are using this as a model for our podcasts. We want to eat meals, full big meals with an appetizer, entrées, and a dessert. The appetizers are shorter more devotion like episodes that are designed to get you thinking about something in a new way. The entrees are intended to get your really thinking deeply about the scriptures, and the desserts are about how we can apply what we have learned in our lives through conversations with people who are trying to do it in their lives. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, head to thewholetestament.com and click on the donate tab.
This week, Dave will look into the question of why most Jewish people do not believe that Jesus is the Messiah.What is all this talk about "Appetizers, Entrées and Desserts"? If you read Hebrews 5 the author talks about how the fellow believers are like babies because they are ignorant of the "Oracles of God." The majority of the time that this word is used is in connection with the Torah given by God to His people. Here at The Whole Testament, we believe that we are also often times "Baby Believers" not knowing the meat of God's Oracles. We want to learn how to "eat" solid food. We are using this as a model for our podcasts. We want to eat meals, full big meals with an appetizer, entrées, and a dessert. The appetizers are shorter more devotion like episodes that are designed to get you thinking about something in a new way. The entrees are intended to get your really thinking deeply about the scriptures, and the desserts are about how we can apply what we have learned in our lives through conversations with people who are trying to do it in their lives. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, head to thewholetestament.com and click on the donate tab.
This week Jim takes a look at how the storyline of Judah is woven together with the story of Joseph and how this is a pointer to Yeshua/Jesus as Messiah.What is all this talk about "Appetizers, Entrées and Desserts"? If you read Hebrews 5 the author talks about how the fellow believers are like babies because they are ignorant of the "Oracles of God." The majority of the time that this word is used is in connection with the Torah given by God to His people. Here at The Whole Testament, we believe that we are also often times "Baby Believers" not knowing the meat of God's Oracles. We want to learn how to "eat" solid food. We are using this as a model for our podcasts. We want to eat meals, full big meals with an appetizer, entrées, and a dessert. The appetizers are shorter more devotion like episodes that are designed to get you thinking about something in a new way. The entrees are intended to get your really thinking deeply about the scriptures, and the desserts are about how we can apply what we have learned in our lives through conversations with people who are trying to do it in their lives. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, head to thewholetestament.com and click on the donate tab.
In this episode Dave will discuss the significance of Jacob becoming Israel and how two camps become one stick in this week's portion Vayishlach.What is all this talk about "Appetizers, Entrées and Desserts"? If you read Hebrews 5 the author talks about how the fellow believers are like babies because they are ignorant of the "Oracles of God." The majority of the time that this word is used is in connection with the Torah given by God to His people. Here at The Whole Testament, we believe that we are also often times "Baby Believers" not knowing the meat of God's Oracles. We want to learn how to "eat" solid food. We are using this as a model for our podcasts. We want to eat meals, full big meals with an appetizer, entrées, and a dessert. The appetizers are shorter more devotion like episodes that are designed to get you thinking about something in a new way. The entrees are intended to get your really thinking deeply about the scriptures, and the desserts are about how we can apply what we have learned in our lives through conversations with people who are trying to do it in their lives. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, head to thewholetestament.com and click on the donate tab.
This week, Jim takes a look at how the storyline of Judah is woven together with the story of Joseph and how this is a pointer to Yeshua/Jesus as Messiah in this week's portion Vayetze.What is all this talk about "Appetizers, Entrées and Desserts"? If you read Hebrews 5 the author talks about how the fellow believers are like babies because they are ignorant of the "Oracles of God." The majority of the time that this word is used is in connection with the Torah given by God to His people. Here at The Whole Testament, we believe that we are also often times "Baby Believers" not knowing the meat of God's Oracles. We want to learn how to "eat" solid food. We are using this as a model for our podcasts. We want to eat meals, full big meals with an appetizer, entrées, and a dessert. The appetizers are shorter more devotion like episodes that are designed to get you thinking about something in a new way. The entrees are intended to get your really thinking deeply about the scriptures, and the desserts are about how we can apply what we have learned in our lives through conversations with people who are trying to do it in their lives. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, head to thewholetestament.com and click on the donate tab.
Dave brings us portion Toldot.What is all this talk about "Appetizers, Entrées and Desserts"? If you read Hebrews 5 the author talks about how the fellow believers are like babies because they are ignorant of the "Oracles of God." The majority of the time that this word is used is in connection with the Torah given by God to His people. Here at The Whole Testament, we believe that we are also often times "Baby Believers" not knowing the meat of God's Oracles. We want to learn how to "eat" solid food. We are using this as a model for our podcasts. We want to eat meals, full big meals with an appetizer, entrées, and a dessert. The appetizers are shorter more devotion like episodes that are designed to get you thinking about something in a new way. The entrees are intended to get your really thinking deeply about the scriptures, and the desserts are about how we can apply what we have learned in our lives through conversations with people who are trying to do it in their lives. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, head to thewholetestament.com and click on the donate tab.
Jim brings us portion Chayei Sarah.What is all this talk about "Appetizers, Entrées and Desserts"? If you read Hebrews 5 the author talks about how the fellow believers are like babies because they are ignorant of the "Oracles of God." The majority of the time that this word is used is in connection with the Torah given by God to His people. Here at The Whole Testament, we believe that we are also often times "Baby Believers" not knowing the meat of God's Oracles. We want to learn how to "eat" solid food. We are using this as a model for our podcasts. We want to eat meals, full big meals with an appetizer, entrées, and a dessert. The appetizers are shorter more devotion like episodes that are designed to get you thinking about something in a new way. The entrees are intended to get your really thinking deeply about the scriptures, and the desserts are about how we can apply what we have learned in our lives through conversations with people who are trying to do it in their lives. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, head to thewholetestament.com and click on the donate tab.
Dave brings us portion Vayera.What is all this talk about "Appetizers, Entrées and Desserts"? If you read Hebrews 5 the author talks about how the fellow believers are like babies because they are ignorant of the "Oracles of God." The majority of the time that this word is used is in connection with the Torah given by God to His people. Here at The Whole Testament, we believe that we are also often times "Baby Believers" not knowing the meat of God's Oracles. We want to learn how to "eat" solid food. We are using this as a model for our podcasts. We want to eat meals, full big meals with an appetizer, entrées, and a dessert. The appetizers are shorter more devotion like episodes that are designed to get you thinking about something in a new way. The entrees are intended to get your really thinking deeply about the scriptures, and the desserts are about how we can apply what we have learned in our lives through conversations with people who are trying to do it in their lives. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, head to thewholetestament.com and click on the donate tab.
What is all this talk about "Appetizers, Entrées and Desserts"? If you read Hebrews 5 the author talks about how the fellow believers are like babies because they are ignorant of the "Oracles of God." The majority of the time that this word is used is in connection with the Torah given by God to His people. Here at The Whole Testament, we believe that we are also often times "Baby Believers" not knowing the meat of God's Oracles. We want to learn how to "eat" solid food. We are using this as a model for our podcasts. We want to eat meals, full big meals with an appetizer, entrées, and a dessert. The appetizers are shorter more devotion like episodes that are designed to get you thinking about something in a new way. The entrees are intended to get your really thinking deeply about the scriptures, and the desserts are about how we can apply what we have learned in our lives through conversations with people who are trying to do it in their lives. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, head to thewholetestament.com and click on the donate tab.
Jim brings us portion Lech Lecha.What is all this talk about "Appetizers, Entrées and Desserts"? If you read Hebrews 5 the author talks about how the fellow believers are like babies because they are ignorant of the "Oracles of God." The majority of the time that this word is used is in connection with the Torah given by God to His people. Here at The Whole Testament, we believe that we are also often times "Baby Believers" not knowing the meat of God's Oracles. We want to learn how to "eat" solid food. We are using this as a model for our podcasts. We want to eat meals, full big meals with an appetizer, entrées, and a dessert. The appetizers are shorter more devotion like episodes that are designed to get you thinking about something in a new way. The entrees are intended to get your really thinking deeply about the scriptures, and the desserts are about how we can apply what we have learned in our lives through conversations with people who are trying to do it in their lives. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, head to thewholetestament.com and click on the donate tab.
Dave brings us portion Noach.What is all this talk about "Appetizers, Entrées and Desserts"? If you read Hebrews 5 the author talks about how the fellow believers are like babies because they are ignorant of the "Oracles of God". The majority of the time that this word is used is in connection with the Torah given by God to His people. Here at The Whole Testament, we believe that we are also often times "Baby Believers" not knowing the meat of God's Oracles. We want to learn how to "eat" solid food. We are using this as a model for our podcasts. We want to eat meals, full big meals with an appetizer, entrées, and a dessert. The appetizers are shorter more devotion like episodes that are designed to get you thinking about something in a new way. The entrees are intended to get your really thinking deeply about the scriptures, and the desserts are about how we can apply what we have learned in our lives through conversations with people who are trying to do it in their lives. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, head to thewholetestament.com and click on the donate tab.
Dave brings us portion Bereshit.What is all this talk about "Appetizers, Entrées and Desserts"? If you read Hebrews 5 the author talks about how the fellow believers are like babies because they are ignorant of the "Oracles of God". The majority of the time that this word is used is in connection with the Torah given by God to His people. Here at The Whole Testament, we believe that we are also often times "Baby Believers" not knowing the meat of God's Oracles. We want to learn how to "eat" solid food. We are using this as a model for our podcasts. We want to eat meals, full big meals with an appetizer, entrées, and a dessert. The appetizers are shorter more devotion like episodes that are designed to get you thinking about something in a new way. The entrees are intended to get your really thinking deeply about the scriptures, and the desserts are about how we can apply what we have learned in our lives through conversations with people who are trying to do it in their lives. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, head to thewholetestament.com and click on the donate tab.
Missed us? Dave stirs up a delightful dish on Sukkot and the fall holidays as well as providing resources and what's coming up for the podcast.What is all this talk about "Appetizers, Entrées and Desserts"? If you read Hebrews 5 the author talks about how the fellow believers are like babies because they are ignorant of the "Oracles of God". The majority of the time that this word is used is in connection with the Torah given by God to His people. Here at The Whole Testament, we believe that we are also often times "Baby Believers" not knowing the meat of God's Oracles. We want to learn how to "eat" solid food. We are using this as a model for our podcasts. We want to eat meals, full big meals with an appetizer, entrées, and a dessert. The appetizers are shorter more devotion like episodes that are designed to get you thinking about something in a new way. The entrees are intended to get your really thinking deeply about the scriptures, and the desserts are about how we can apply what we have learned in our lives through conversations with people who are trying to do it in their lives. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, head to thewholetestament.com and click on the donate tab.
The boys are back! Dave, Kevin and Fred get down to business dishing out massive helpings of their favorite things in and around the holiday of Sukkot.What is all this talk about "Appetizers, Entrées and Desserts"? If you read Hebrews 5 the author talks about how the fellow believers are like babies because they are ignorant of the "Oracles of God". The majority of the time that this word is used is in connection with the Torah given by God to His people. Here at The Whole Testament, we believe that we are also often times "Baby Believers" not knowing the meat of God's Oracles. We want to learn how to "eat" solid food. We are using this as a model for our podcasts. We want to eat meals, full big meals with an appetizer, entrées, and a dessert. The appetizers are shorter more devotion like episodes that are designed to get you thinking about something in a new way. The entrees are intended to get your really thinking deeply about the scriptures, and the desserts are about how we can apply what we have learned in our lives through conversations with people who are trying to do it in their lives. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, head to thewholetestament.com and click on the donate tab.
If you have questions, and want to continue the conversation, send us an email at info@thewholetestament.com or leave us a comment.Thanks for listening to The Whole Testament. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube so share the show with your friends and family. Be sure to leave a rating and review. You can also find us on all the socials by searching @thewholetestament. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, click on the donate tab at thewholetestament.com.
If you have questions, and want to continue the conversation, send us an email at info@thewholetestament.com or leave us a comment.Thanks for listening to The Whole Testament. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube so share the show with your friends and family. Be sure to leave a rating and review. You can also find us on all the socials by searching @thewholetestament. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, click on the donate tab at thewholetestament.com.
If you have questions, and want to continue the conversation, send us an email at info@thewholetestament.com or leave us a comment.Thanks for listening to The Whole Testament. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube so share the show with your friends and family. Be sure to leave a rating and review. You can also find us on all the socials by searching @thewholetestament. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, click on the donate tab at thewholetestament.com.
If you have questions, and want to continue the conversation, send us an email at info@thewholetestament.com or leave us a comment.Thanks for listening to The Whole Testament. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube so share the show with your friends and family. Be sure to leave a rating and review. You can also find us on all the socials by searching @thewholetestament. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, click on the donate tab at thewholetestament.com.
If you have questions, and want to continue the conversation, send us an email at info@thewholetestament.com or leave us a comment.Thanks for listening to The Whole Testament. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube so share the show with your friends and family. Be sure to leave a rating and review. You can also find us on all the socials by searching @thewholetestament. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, click on the donate tab at thewholetestament.com.
If you have questions, and want to continue the conversation, send us an email at info@thewholetestament.com or leave us a comment.Thanks for listening to The Whole Testament. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube so share the show with your friends and family. Be sure to leave a rating and review. You can also find us on all the socials by searching @thewholetestament. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, click on the donate tab at thewholetestament.com.
Welcome to The Whole Testament, a podcast putting the Old and New Testaments back together.Check out this episode on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEclCp4H4lcSmells like Passover is just around the corner! Dave and his kids teach us how they keep Passover in their home. If you want to know what we mean by "appetizer" or want to listen to any of the previous audio podcasts you can find them at thewholetestament.com, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you have any questions leave a comment below or you can contact us at info@thewholetestament.com. What is with the “Appetizer, Entrée, and Dessert” talk? Hebrews 5:11 About this we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing. 12 For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. You need milk, not solid food, 13 for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, since he is a child. 14 But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” The writer of the book of Hebrews is telling the readers that until they become skilled in the “oracles” of God they will only be drinking milk. The Oracles of God most often refer to the Old Testament. We want people to be fully mature in their faith and so we are trying to teach the “Oracles” of God. The meat. So our Podcasts are set up like a three course meal. You have appetizers which get you started on a topic and give you some moments to think about. They are shorter and easier to digest. The entrée episodes are more in depth and might take some work to grasp the fullness of the passages or topics being discussed. Finally, the dessert episodes are often more conversation and usually an interview with real people trying to live out what has already been discussed. So join us for the full meal!
Smells like Passover is just around the corner! Dave and his kids teach us how they keep Passover in their home. If you have questions, and want to continue the conversation, send us an email at thewholetestament@gmail.com or leave us a comment. Thanks for listening to the Whole Testament. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube so share the show with your friends and family. Be sure to leave a rating and review. You can also find us on all the socials by searching @thewholetestament. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, click on the donate tab.
Welcome to The Whole Testament, a podcast putting the Old and New Testaments back together.Check out this episode on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT0AaUXgLbYToday we get a special treat from Jim on the Feast of Trumpets as he ties it right back to Jesus the Messiah. If you want to know what we mean by "appetizer" or want to listen to any of the previous audio podcasts you can find them at thewholetestament.com, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you have any questions leave a comment below or you can contact us at info@thewholetestament.com. What is with the “Appetizer, Entrée, and Dessert” talk? Hebrews 5:11 About this we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing. 12 For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. You need milk, not solid food, 13 for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, since he is a child. 14 But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” The writer of the book of Hebrews is telling the readers that until they become skilled in the “oracles” of God they will only be drinking milk. The Oracles of God most often refer to the Old Testament. We want people to be fully mature in their faith and so we are trying to teach the “Oracles” of God. The meat. So our Podcasts are set up like a three course meal. You have appetizers which get you started on a topic and give you some moments to think about. They are shorter and easier to digest. The entrée episodes are more in depth and might take some work to grasp the fullness of the passages or topics being discussed. Finally, the dessert episodes are often more conversation and usually an interview with real people trying to live out what has already been discussed. So join us for the full meal!
Today we get a special treat from Jim on the Feast of Trumpets as he ties it right back to Jesus the Messiah. If you have questions, and want to continue the conversation, send us an email at thewholetestament@gmail.com or leave us a comment. Thanks for listening to the Whole Testament. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube so share the show with your friends and family. Be sure to leave a rating and review. You can also find us on all the socials by searching @thewholetestament. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, click on the donate tab. We'll see you next time.
Welcome to The Whole Testament, a podcast putting the Old and New Testaments back together.Check out this episode on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ceMMThs5M0&tDave sits down outside to dish on another feast, the Feast of Trumpets. Let's talk about what we are remembering. If you want to know what we mean by "appetizer" or want to listen to any of the previous audio podcasts you can find them at thewholetestament.com, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you have any questions leave a comment below or you can contact us at info@thewholetestament.com. What is with the “Appetizer, Entrée, and Dessert” talk? Hebrews 5:11 About this we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing. 12 For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. You need milk, not solid food, 13 for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, since he is a child. 14 But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” The writer of the book of Hebrews is telling the readers that until they become skilled in the “oracles” of God they will only be drinking milk. The Oracles of God most often refer to the Old Testament. We want people to be fully mature in their faith and so we are trying to teach the “Oracles” of God. The meat. So our Podcasts are set up like a three course meal. You have appetizers which get you started on a topic and give you some moments to think about. They are shorter and easier to digest. The entrée episodes are more in depth and might take some work to grasp the fullness of the passages or topics being discussed. Finally, the dessert episodes are often more conversation and usually an interview with real people trying to live out what has already been discussed. So join us for the full meal!
Welcome to The Whole Testament, a podcast putting the Old and New Testaments back together.Check out this episode on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNsigmycYik&tIt's double dessert day! This series is too good to not have a little more so we're catching up with Dave and Stephanie for a second helping of the sweet stuff. If you want to know what we mean by "appetizer" or want to listen to any of the previous audio podcasts you can find them at thewholetestament.com, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you have any questions leave a comment below or you can contact us at info@thewholetestament.com.What is with the “Appetizer, Entrée, and Dessert” talk? Hebrews 5:11 About this we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing. 12 For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. You need milk, not solid food, 13 for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, since he is a child. 14 But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” The writer of the book of Hebrews is telling the readers that until they become skilled in the “oracles” of God they will only be drinking milk. The Oracles of God most often refer to the Old Testament. We want people to be fully mature in their faith and so we are trying to teach the “Oracles” of God. The meat. So our Podcasts are set up like a three course meal. You have appetizers which get you started on a topic and give you some moments to think about. They are shorter and easier to digest. The entrée episodes are more in depth and might take some work to grasp the fullness of the passages or topics being discussed. Finally, the dessert episodes are often more conversation and usually an interview with real people trying to live out what has already been discussed. So join us for the full meal!
Dave sits down outside to dish on another feast, the Feast of Trumpets. If you have questions, and want to continue the conversation, send us an email at thewholetestament@gmail.com or leave us a comment. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube so share the show with your friends and family. Be sure to leave a rating and review. You can also find us on all the socials by searching @thewholetestament. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, click on the donate tab. We'll see you next time.
It's double dessert day! This series is too good to not have a little more so we're catching up with Dave and Stephanie for a second helping of the sweet stuff. If you have questions, and want to continue the conversation, send us an email at thewholetestament@gmail.com or leave us a comment. Thanks for listening to the Whole Testament. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube so share the show with your friends and family. Be sure to leave a rating and review. You can also find us on all the socials by searching @thewholetestament. All our episodes are available here at our website. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, click on the donate tab.
Welcome to The Whole Testament, a podcast putting the Old and New Testaments back together.Check out this episode on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ys_s76a4D20Today, we catch up with Dan and Lacey Phillips as they serve up a tasty treat reflecting on how the Holy Spirit came into their lives and helped show them why the Old Testament matters so much. If you want to know what we mean by "appetizer" or want to listen to any of the previous audio podcasts you can find them at thewholetestament.com, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you have any questions leave a comment below or you can contact us at info@thewholetestament.com. What is with the “Appetizer, Entrée, and Dessert” talk? Hebrews 5:11 About this we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing. 12 For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. You need milk, not solid food, 13 for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, since he is a child. 14 But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” The writer of the book of Hebrews is telling the readers that until they become skilled in the “oracles” of God they will only be drinking milk. The Oracles of God most often refer to the Old Testament. We want people to be fully mature in their faith and so we are trying to teach the “Oracles” of God. The meat. So our Podcasts are set up like a three course meal. You have appetizers which get you started on a topic and give you some moments to think about. They are shorter and easier to digest. The entrée episodes are more in depth and might take some work to grasp the fullness of the passages or topics being discussed. Finally, the dessert episodes are often more conversation and usually an interview with real people trying to live out what has already been discussed. So join us for the full meal!
Today, we catch up with Dan and Lacey Phillips as they serve up a tasty treat reflecting on how the Holy Spirit came into their lives and helped show them why the Old Testament matters so much. If you have questions, and want to continue the conversation, send us an email at thewholetestament@gmail.com or leave us a comment. Thanks for listening to the Whole Testament. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube so share the show with your friends and family and be sure to leave a rating and review. You can also find us on all the socials by searching @thewholetestament. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, click on the donate tab.
In this episode, Matt, Dave and Fred dish over the significance of the feast of Shavuot. It's a heavy meal but these guys will leave you wanting more. If you have questions, and want to continue the conversation, send us an email at thewholetestament@gmail.com or leave us a comment. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, click on the donate tab.
Welcome to The Whole Testament, a podcast putting the Old and New Testaments back together.Check out this episode on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrEXNBb0pRAIn this episode, Matt, Dave and Fred dish over the significance of the feast of Shavuot. It's a heavy meal but these guys will leave you wanting more. If you want to know what we mean by "appetizer" or want to listen to any of the previous audio podcasts you can find them at thewholetestament.com, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you have any questions leave a comment below or you can contact us at info@thewholetestament.com. What is with the “Appetizer, Entrée, and Dessert” talk? Hebrews 5:11 About this we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing. 12 For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. You need milk, not solid food, 13 for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, since he is a child. 14 But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” The writer of the book of Hebrews is telling the readers that until they become skilled in the “oracles” of God they will only be drinking milk. The Oracles of God most often refer to the Old Testament. We want people to be fully mature in their faith and so we are trying to teach the “Oracles” of God. The meat. So our Podcasts are set up like a three course meal. You have appetizers which get you started on a topic and give you some moments to think about. They are shorter and easier to digest. The entrée episodes are more in depth and might take some work to grasp the fullness of the passages or topics being discussed. Finally, the dessert episodes are often more conversation and usually an interview with real people trying to live out what has already been discussed. So join us for the full meal!
This week we start a new meal with Dave's brother Jim. In this appetizer, he gives us a quick taste of the observance of Shavuot. If you have questions, and want to continue the conversation, send us an email at thewholetestament@gmail.com or leave us a comment.
Welcome to The Whole Testament, a podcast putting the Old and New Testaments back together.Check out this episode on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deguzmECWoUThis week we start a new meal with Dave's brother Jim. In this appetizer, he gives us a quick taste of the observance of Shavuot. If you want to know what we mean by "appetizer" or want to listen to any of the previous audio podcasts you can find them at thewholetestament.com, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you have any questions leave a comment below or you can contact us at info@thewholetestament.com. What is with the “Appetizer, Entrée, and Dessert” talk? Hebrews 5:11 About this we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing. 12 For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. You need milk, not solid food, 13 for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, since he is a child. 14 But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” The writer of the book of Hebrews is telling the readers that until they become skilled in the “oracles” of God they will only be drinking milk. The Oracles of God most often refer to the Old Testament. We want people to be fully mature in their faith and so we are trying to teach the “Oracles” of God. The meat. So our Podcasts are set up like a three course meal. You have appetizers which get you started on a topic and give you some moments to think about. They are shorter and easier to digest. The entrée episodes are more in depth and might take some work to grasp the fullness of the passages or topics being discussed. Finally, the dessert episodes are often more conversation and usually an interview with real people trying to live out what has already been discussed. So join us for the full meal!
You're listening to the whole testament, a podcast putting the old and new testaments back together. Today, the guys are back and they're serving up seconds for our series on the significance of Passover. If you have questions, and want to continue the conversation, send us an email at thewholetestament@gmail.com or leave us a comment. Thanks for listening to the Whole Testament. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube so share the show with your friends and family. Be sure to leave a rating and review. You can also find us on all the socials by searching @the-whole-testament. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, click on the donate tab.
Welcome to The Whole Testament, a podcast putting the Old and New Testaments back together.Check out this episode on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KVJjE0wu38Today, the guys are back and they're serving up seconds for our series on the significance of Passover. If you want to know what we mean by "appetizer" or want to listen to any of the previous audio podcasts you can find them at thewholetestament.com, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you have any questions leave a comment below or you can contact us at info@thewholetestament.com. What is with the “Appetizer, Entrée, and Dessert” talk? Hebrews 5:11 About this we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing. 12 For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. You need milk, not solid food, 13 for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, since he is a child. 14 But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” The writer of the book of Hebrews is telling the readers that until they become skilled in the “oracles” of God they will only be drinking milk. The Oracles of God most often refer to the Old Testament. We want people to be fully mature in their faith and so we are trying to teach the “Oracles” of God. The meat. So our Podcasts are set up like a three course meal. You have appetizers which get you started on a topic and give you some moments to think about. They are shorter and easier to digest. The entrée episodes are more in depth and might take some work to grasp the fullness of the passages or topics being discussed. Finally, the dessert episodes are often more conversation and usually an interview with real people trying to live out what has already been discussed. So join us for the full meal!
You're listening to The Whole Testament, a podcast putting the old and new testaments back together. In this episode, we find ourselves in the thick of the significance of Passover. We hear from the fellas on how it's affected them and their families. You're not going to want to miss this hearty dish in part 1 of a 2-part entrée. If you have questions, and want to continue the conversation, send us an email at thewholetestament@gmail.com or leave us a comment. Thanks for listening to the Whole Testament. We're also on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube so share the show with your friends and family and be sure to leave a rating and review. You can also find us on all the socials by searching @thewholetestament. All of our episodes are available here at our website. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, click on the donate tab. We'll see you next time.
Welcome to The Whole Testament, a podcast putting the Old and New Testaments back together.Check out this episode on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHrcaTIF8foIn this episode, we find ourselves in the thick of the significance of Passover. We hear from the fellas on how it's affected them and their families. You're not going to want to miss this hearty dish in part 1 of a 2-part entrée. If you want to know what we mean by "appetizer" or want to listen to any of the previous audio podcasts you can find them at thewholetestament.com, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you have any questions leave a comment below or you can contact us at info@thewholetestament.com. What is with the “Appetizer, Entrée, and Dessert” talk? Hebrews 5:11 About this we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing. 12 For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. You need milk, not solid food, 13 for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, since he is a child. 14 But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” The writer of the book of Hebrews is telling the readers that until they become skilled in the “oracles” of God they will only be drinking milk. The Oracles of God most often refer to the Old Testament. We want people to be fully mature in their faith and so we are trying to teach the “Oracles” of God. The meat. So our Podcasts are set up like a three course meal. You have appetizers which get you started on a topic and give you some moments to think about. They are shorter and easier to digest. The entrée episodes are more in depth and might take some work to grasp the fullness of the passages or topics being discussed. Finally, the dessert episodes are often more conversation and usually an interview with real people trying to live out what has already been discussed. So join us for the full meal!
On this special snack episode, Dave takes us through the Seder meal of the Passover. ]What is all this talk about "Appetizers, Entrées and Desserts"? If you read Hebrews 5 the author talks about how the fellow believers are like babies because they are ignorant of the "Oracles of God". The majority of the time that this word is used is in connection with the Torah given by God to His people. Here at The Whole Testament, we believe that we are also often times "Baby Believers" not knowing the meat of God's Oracles. We want to learn how to "eat" solid food. We are using this as a model for our podcasts. We want to eat meals, full big meals with an appetizer, entrées, and a dessert. The appetizers are shorter more devotion like episodes that are designed to get you thinking about something in a new way. The entrees are intended to get your really thinking deeply about the scriptures, and the desserts are about how we can apply what we have learned in our lives through conversations with people who are trying to do it in their lives. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, head to thewholetestament.com and click on the donate tab.
Welcome to The Whole Testament, a podcast putting the Old and New Testaments back together.Check out this episode on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXvGMTySh8YOn this special snack episode, Dave takes us through the Seder meal of the Passover. If you want to know what we mean by "appetizer" or want to listen to any of the previous audio podcasts you can find them at thewholetestament.com, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you have any questions leave a comment below or you can contact us at info@thewholetestament.com. What is with the “Appetizer, Entrée, and Dessert” talk? Hebrews 5:11 About this we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing. 12 For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. You need milk, not solid food, 13 for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, since he is a child. 14 But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” The writer of the book of Hebrews is telling the readers that until they become skilled in the “oracles” of God they will only be drinking milk. The Oracles of God most often refer to the Old Testament. We want people to be fully mature in their faith and so we are trying to teach the “Oracles” of God. The meat. So our Podcasts are set up like a three course meal. You have appetizers which get you started on a topic and give you some moments to think about. They are shorter and easier to digest. The entrée episodes are more in depth and might take some work to grasp the fullness of the passages or topics being discussed. Finally, the dessert episodes are often more conversation and usually an interview with real people trying to live out what has already been discussed. So join us for the full meal!
This week, we find Dave hanging on a beach starting out our new series on the Passover. He feeds us some tasty nuggets of wisdom in the sands under the Florida sun.
Welcome to The Whole Testament, a podcast putting the Old and New Testaments back together.Check out this episode on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dF1gz5K8BZ4This week, we find Dave hanging on a beach starting out our new series on the Passover. He feeds us some tasty nuggets of wisdom in the sands under the Florida sun. If you want to know what we mean by "appetizer" or want to listen to any of the previous audio podcasts you can find them at thewholetestament.com, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you have any questions leave a comment below or you can contact us at info@thewholetestament.com. What is with the “Appetizer, Entrée, and Dessert” talk? Hebrews 5:11 About this we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing. 12 For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. You need milk, not solid food, 13 for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, since he is a child. 14 But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” The writer of the book of Hebrews is telling the readers that until they become skilled in the “oracles” of God they will only be drinking milk. The Oracles of God most often refer to the Old Testament. We want people to be fully mature in their faith and so we are trying to teach the “Oracles” of God. The meat. So our Podcasts are set up like a three course meal. You have appetizers which get you started on a topic and give you some moments to think about. They are shorter and easier to digest. The entrée episodes are more in depth and might take some work to grasp the fullness of the passages or topics being discussed. Finally, the dessert episodes are often more conversation and usually an interview with real people trying to live out what has already been discussed. So join us for the full meal!
This week in our dessert episode of “Intro To The Feasts”, we get a taste of a ‘sweet' conversation. Dave and Stephanie sit down with Jim and his wife Bethany to talk about their journey exploring the old testament and what it was like to practice some of the things they found. If you have questions, and want to continue the conversation, send us an email at thewholetestament@gmail.com or leave us a comment.
Welcome to The Whole Testament, a podcast putting the Old and New Testaments back together.Check out this episode on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcTspCeGNvc&tJoin Dave in this episode as he helps us rethink what the heavenly realms might look like. What does G-d's dwelling place look like and why should we be interested? If you want to know what we mean by "appetizer" or want to listen to any of the previous audio podcasts you can find them at thewholetestament.com, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you have any questions leave a comment below or you can contact us at info@thewholetestament.com. What is with the “Appetizer, Entrée, and Dessert” talk? Hebrews 5:11 About this we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing. 12 For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. You need milk, not solid food, 13 for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, since he is a child. 14 But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” The writer of the book of Hebrews is telling the readers that until they become skilled in the “oracles” of God they will only be drinking milk. The Oracles of God most often refer to the Old Testament. We want people to be fully mature in their faith and so we are trying to teach the “Oracles” of God. The meat. So our Podcasts are set up like a three course meal. You have appetizers which get you started on a topic and give you some moments to think about. They are shorter and easier to digest. The entrée episodes are more in depth and might take some work to grasp the fullness of the passages or topics being discussed. Finally, the dessert episodes are often more conversation and usually an interview with real people trying to live out what has already been discussed. So join us for the full meal!
Welcome to The Whole Testament, a podcast putting the Old and New Testaments back together.Check out this episode on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OTs_flGzQUDave, Dan and Fred take use through a delightful entrée in our series continuing on the 'Intro to The Feasts'. If you want to know what we mean by "appetizer" or want to listen to any of the previous audio podcasts you can find them at thewholetestament.com, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you have any questions leave a comment below or you can contact us at info@thewholetestament.com. What is with the “Appetizer, Entrée, and Dessert” talk? Hebrews 5:11 About this we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing. 12 For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. You need milk, not solid food, 13 for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, since he is a child. 14 But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” The writer of the book of Hebrews is telling the readers that until they become skilled in the “oracles” of God they will only be drinking milk. The Oracles of God most often refer to the Old Testament. We want people to be fully mature in their faith and so we are trying to teach the “Oracles” of God. The meat. So our Podcasts are set up like a three course meal. You have appetizers which get you started on a topic and give you some moments to think about. They are shorter and easier to digest. The entrée episodes are more in depth and might take some work to grasp the fullness of the passages or topics being discussed. Finally, the dessert episodes are often more conversation and usually an interview with real people trying to live out what has already been discussed. So join us for the full meal!
Dave, Dan and Fred take use through a delightful enrtée in our series continuing on the 'Intro to The Feasts'. What is all this talk about "Appetizers, Entrées and Desserts"? If you read Hebrews 5 the author talks about how the fellow believers are like babies because they are ignorant of the "Oracles of God". The majority of the time that this word is used is in connection with the Torah given by God to His people. Here at The Whole Testament, we believe that we are also often times "Baby Believers" not knowing the meat of God's Oracles. We want to learn how to "eat" solid food. We are using this as a model for our podcasts. We want to eat meals, full big meals with an appetizer, entrées, and a dessert. The appetizers are shorter more devotion like episodes that are designed to get you thinking about something in a new way. The entrees are intended to get your really thinking deeply about the scriptures, and the desserts are about how we can apply what we have learned in our lives through conversations with people who are trying to do it in their lives. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, head to thewholetestament.com and click on the donate tab.What is all this talk about "Appetizers, Entrées and Desserts"? If you read Hebrews 5 the author talks about how the fellow believers are like babies because they are ignorant of the "Oracles of God". The majority of the time that this word is used is in connection with the Torah given by God to His people. Here at The Whole Testament, we believe that we are also often times "Baby Believers" not knowing the meat of God's Oracles. We want to learn how to "eat" solid food. We are using this as a model for our podcasts. We want to eat meals, full big meals with an appetizer, entrées, and a dessert. The appetizers are shorter more devotion like episodes that are designed to get you thinking about something in a new way. The entrees are intended to get your really thinking deeply about the scriptures, and the desserts are about how we can apply what we have learned in our lives through conversations with people who are trying to do it in their lives. The Whole Testament is supported by people like you. To help us continue the conversation, head to thewholetestament.com and click on the donate tab.
Welcome to The Whole Testament, a podcast putting the Old and New Testaments back together.Check out this episode on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA52LVeZ9i0&tWe're back with our “Intro To The Feasts”. In this week's appetizer, we'll hear from Dave and Jim's children on their experiences with the feasts and how it affects their lives. If you want to know what we mean by "appetizer" or want to listen to any of the previous audio podcasts you can find them at thewholetestament.com, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you have any questions leave a comment below or you can contact us at info@thewholetestament.com. What is with the “Appetizer, Entrée, and Dessert” talk? Hebrews 5:11 About this we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing. 12 For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. You need milk, not solid food, 13 for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, since he is a child. 14 But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” The writer of the book of Hebrews is telling the readers that until they become skilled in the “oracles” of God they will only be drinking milk. The Oracles of God most often refer to the Old Testament. We want people to be fully mature in their faith and so we are trying to teach the “Oracles” of God. The meat. So our Podcasts are set up like a three course meal. You have appetizers which get you started on a topic and give you some moments to think about. They are shorter and easier to digest. The entrée episodes are more in depth and might take some work to grasp the fullness of the passages or topics being discussed. Finally, the dessert episodes are often more conversation and usually an interview with real people trying to live out what has already been discussed. So join us for the full meal!
Welcome to The Whole Testament, a podcast putting the Old and New Testaments back together.Check out this episode on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2e3PPp-L24&tThe holidays are here and this week we talk about the Feast of Trumpets. These are going to be a little out of order, but you'll get your fill on this particular meal. Jim, Dave and a special guest to the Whole Testament Elias take us through this interesting feast. If you want to know what we mean by "appetizer" or want to listen to any of the previous audio podcasts you can find them at thewholetestament.com, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you have any questions leave a comment below or you can contact us at info@thewholetestament.com. What is with the “Appetizer, Entrée, and Dessert” talk? Hebrews 5:11 About this we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing. 12 For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. You need milk, not solid food, 13 for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, since he is a child. 14 But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” The writer of the book of Hebrews is telling the readers that until they become skilled in the “oracles” of God they will only be drinking milk. The Oracles of God most often refer to the Old Testament. We want people to be fully mature in their faith and so we are trying to teach the “Oracles” of God. The meat. So our Podcasts are set up like a three course meal. You have appetizers which get you started on a topic and give you some moments to think about. They are shorter and easier to digest. The entrée episodes are more in depth and might take some work to grasp the fullness of the passages or topics being discussed. Finally, the dessert episodes are often more conversation and usually an interview with real people trying to live out what has already been discussed. So join us for the full meal!