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In this special episode of Nichel Anderson Short Stories And Beyond, host Nichel Anderson takes listeners behind the scenes with her Director's Clip Notes, offering an exclusive look into the creative journey behind her acclaimed MOLIAE short stories. Nichel shares the inspiration, writing process, and emotional depth that shaped each episode, revealing how the characters and storylines connect to her book, “Mitsrayim: Memoir of A Past Life In Ancient Egypt.” As MOLIAE (Moments Of Love In Ancient Egypt) evolves into a theatrical production, Nichel discusses how these stories serve as the foundation for her vision to bring her book, of the world of ancient Egypt to life on film. She provides key insights into the themes, lessons, and character arcs that tie back to Season 1, Episode 1 "Before The Time of Princess Aamina", giving listeners a deeper understanding of the creative universe she continues to build. Explore the featured episodes: Episode #66: Rulen Responds to the Position of King Mahlon's Speech and an Orion Sets a New Path https://nichelandersonshortstoriesandbeyond.podbean.com/e/moliae-short-stories-rulen-responds-to-the-position-of-king-mahlon-s-speech-and-an-orion-sets-a-new-path/ Episode #65: King Mahlon Speaks of Disloyalty and an Orion Is Born https://nichelandersonshortstoriesandbeyond.podbean.com/e/moliae-finale-show-season-6-epi-65-king-mahlon-speaks-of-disloyalty-and-an-orion-is-born/ Episode #64: Hanee Sends a Letter to King Mahlon https://nichelandersonshortstoriesandbeyond.podbean.com/e/moliae-hanee-sends-a-letter-to-king-mahlon-episode-64-season-6-2022-2023/ Bonus Review: Any Day Can Be a Supreme Day (Season 1, Episode 24) https://nichelandersonshortstoriesandbeyond.podbean.com/e/moliae-clip-snippet-any-day-can-be-a-supreme-day-episode-24-season-1-2017-2018/ Nichel also shares exciting updates on the relaunch of her PMTR (Pyramid Mystery Temple Reunion) NFTs on February 23, 2026—a date honoring Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois' birthday. Support the M-Film Dream and explore the expanding MOLIAE universe: Shop MOLIAE merch and Nichel's first music album at MOLIAE.com/shop Discover the extended beauty line at MOLIAEBeauty.com Learn more about the NFT collection at MOLIAEWorld.com Mint your NFT at MINT.MOLIAEWORLD.COM Support the DTC (Direct-to-Consumer) movement and be part of the creative legacy of MOLIAE—where storytelling, music, and purpose unite. In this special episode of Nichel Anderson Short Stories And Beyond, host Nichel Anderson takes listeners behind the scenes with her Director's Clip Notes, offering an exclusive look into the creative journey behind her acclaimed MOLIAE short stories. Nichel shares the inspiration, writing process, and emotional depth that shaped each episode, revealing how the characters and storylines connect to her book, “Mitsrayim: Memoir of A Past Life In Ancient Egypt.”
First he was pushed and then he jumped: high drama at Westminster after Kemi Badenoch sacked her rival for the Tory leadership Robert Jenrick - his crime was plotting a defection to Reform UK. Hours later, Jenrick appeared at Nigel Farage's side, branding his former party "rotten".Did Badenoch's decisive action help the Tory recovery plan? Which party is left weaker and which stronger in the fight for the right - could this, the most significant defection so far, further fuel Farage's claim that the Conservative Party's days are numbered? Deputy opinion editor Miranda Green hosts a discussion about the ‘psychodrama' that has rocked Westminster this week with the FT's deputy political editor Jim Pickard, columnist and writer of the ‘Inside Politics' newsletter Stephen Bush, and FT's chief political commentator Robert Shrimsley.Follow Miranda, Jim, Stephen & RobertWant more?Betrayal, plots and a mole who derailed Jenrick's defection to ReformRobert Jenrick joins Reform UK after being sacked from Tory shadow cabinetJenrick's sacking is both threat and opportunity for BadenochLunch with the FT Robert Jenrick: ‘I'm unashamedly provincial in my attitudes'Latest U-turn raises renewed questions over Keir Starmer's judgmentAnd sign up for Stephen's morning newsletter, Inside Politics, for straight-talking insight into the stories that matter, plus puns and tongue-(mostly)-in-cheek analysis.Get 30 days freePolitical Fix was presented by Miranda Green, and produced by Julia Webster. Flo Phillips is the executive producer. Sound engineering by Breen Turner. Cheryl Brumley is the FT's global head of audio.Clips from BBC, XWhat did you think of this episode? Let us know at: politicalfix@ft.comRead a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Preached at MOS Conference 2025, Cochabamba, Bolivia
Preached at MOS Conference 2025, Cochabamba, Bolivia
CONTINUED 3/4 srajan's successor, Hadrian, revered the war against Parthia but recognized the Jews' disloyalty. Starting in 117 AD, Hadrian planned to rebuild Jerusalem as a pagan city named Aelia Capitolina to demonstrate that the Temple would never be restored and to discourage collusion between Jews and Parthians. This provoked the Bar Kokhba Revolt in 132 AD. The leader, Simon Bar Kosa, took the messianic title Bar Kokhba, meaning "Son of the Star," and was accepted as the Messiah by some leading rabbis, including Rabbi Akiva. 1650 ROMAN LEGION
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima discuss a college basketball coach's comments about student-athletes during the NIL era, as well as a theory by one caller about the Cleveland Browns and Kevin Stefanski.
The gang follows up the brand loyalty episode by talking about what brands can do to make themselves be shunned forever. Also, Chris throws shade at Moana 2, Cody finds a car he likes, Dave gives up on McDonald's, and Shaun brings up a prisoner.
Hebrews 10:19-39 Hebrews gives a clear warning to those who believe and yet continue in the path of darkness.
Preached at Zion Sanctuary, Cape Town on the 28 September 2025
Preached at Zion Sanctuary, Cape Town on the 27 September 2025
Preached at Zion Sanctuary, Cape Town on the 27 September 2025
Preached at Zion Sanctuary, Cape Town on the 26 September 2025
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Sermon delivered on Sunday, August 24, 2025, at Serious Christian Church in University of Cape Town, South Africa
A Sermon Preached at The Qodesh By Bishop Emmanuel Sakyi.
This Sermon was Preached by Rev. Dr. Charles Osei at the Laikos Church International Newark Branch New Jersey.
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A Sermon Preached At The Qodesh By Bishop Emmanuel Sakyi
A message preached by Bishop Richard Aryee at the Mountain of the Lord Convention - Mozambique. Don't forget to follow Bishop Richard Aryee on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brothermighty
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Hunter Biden says the Democrats lost the election because of their disloyalty to his father, Joe Biden. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Declaration of Independence is about radical opposition to state power. The Declaration takes a stand against political vices like unity, loyalty, and centralized power.Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/spirit-declaration-independence-secession-division-disloyalty
The Declaration of Independence is about radical opposition to state power. The Declaration takes a stand against political vices like unity, loyalty, and centralized power.Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/spirit-declaration-independence-secession-division-disloyalty
Preached at the Healing Jesus Pastors Conference, Boma, Democratic Republic of Congo, Day 3, 18th June 2025.
Preached at the Healing Jesus Pastors Conference, Boma, Democratic Republic of Congo, Day 3, 18th June 2025.
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Proverbs 14:15-24, 2 Samuel 14:1-15:12, Acts 5:12-42. It is a quality often lacking in our society today Disloyalty destroys families, churches, businesses, political parties and even nations
Proverbs 14:19-22, 2 Samuel 14:1-22, 15:5-6, Acts 5:12-42. It is a quality often lacking in our society today Disloyalty destroys families, churches, businesses, political parties and even nations
Proverbs 14:15-22, 2 Samuel 14:1-22, 15:5-6, Acts 5:12-42. It is a quality often lacking in our society today Disloyalty destroys families, churches, businesses, political parties and even nations
Hosts: Greg Skordas and Leah Murray The White House has fired several officials within the administration, including several National Security Council staffers, over claims that those officials were disloyal to President Trump. This comes after the President's team met with far-right activist Laura Loomer. The Inside Sources hosts discuss this relationship and how influential outside folks are being on President Trump.
Preached at the Healing Jesus Pastors Conference, Nkayi, Day 3, 15th March 2025
Preached at the Healing Jesus Pastors Conference, Nkayi, Day 2, 15th March 2025
Preached at the Healing Jesus Pastors Conference, Honiara, Day 4, 1st March 2025.
Preached at the Healing Jesus Pastors Conference, Honiara, Day 4, 1st March 2025.
"Are you a 'one-method-book' teacher? In this episode, I dive into the idea of method book loyalty—why some teachers stick to just one, why that doesn't sit right with me, and how it might limit both teachers and students. It's not about judgment, just an open conversation about flexibility, creativity, and lifelong learning. Let's explore the balance between structure and adaptability in our teaching. Are you method book loyal or disloyal? Let's discuss!"Let me know if you want any tweaks!
Send JKO a Text MessageIn the trenches of life, we all crave deep, meaningful friendships. But sometimes we mistake acquaintances for friends? What do we do when those we trust betray us?This episode explores the deep desire for true friendship, the pain of disloyalty, and how to discern between real friends and mere acquaintances in 2025.Nuggets of wisdom in this episodeNot everyone you meet is a friend. Learn to differentiate between an acquaintance and a true friend.Pray for discernment in friendships. Before opening your heart, ask God for wisdom and clarity.Jesus is the ultimate friend who never fails. When human relationships disappoint, lean on Him for comfort.References in this episode· Trust In God by Elevation Worship (feat. Chris Brown), official lyric video · Check out previous episodes of Messy Can't Stop Her podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon music and other listening platforms.Join the Messy Can't Stop Her Sisterhood at https://www.facebook.com/groups/3204395256540448/If you would love to share your story on the #MessyCantStopHer podcast, click here to let me know. Thank you so much for listening. Music Credit: https://indiefy.me/wanted-carter
In this episode of The Corporate Escapee Podcast, host Brett Trainor sits down with Tom Clement, a GenXer who shares his unconventional journey from a blue-collar upbringing to running a motorcycle dealership, transitioning into academics, and ultimately finding fulfillment teaching incarcerated individuals in Arizona.Tom opens up about: • The challenges of starting and selling a seasonal business • The importance of networking and financial planning for freedom • Lessons from teaching entrepreneurial finance and his detour into academia • The transformative impact of aligning work with personal values • How the trades and unconventional career paths offer freedom and fulfillmentThey also dive into the broader shifts in the workforce, the rise of solopreneurship, and why GenX is uniquely positioned to lead this movement. Tom shares practical advice for those considering an escape from corporate life, including the importance of planning, budgeting, and imagining a life beyond the cubicle.Whether you're dreaming of breaking free or already navigating life post-corporate, this conversation will inspire you to rethink success, happiness, and the possibilities for your future.Tom Clement LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-clement-ph-d-4261ba19/ TakeawaysTom's journey reflects the challenges and opportunities faced by Gen Xers.Networking is crucial for career transitions and opportunities.Teaching incarcerated individuals has brought Tom immense fulfillment.Work-life balance is more important than monetary gain.Financial awareness can empower individuals to make life choices.Multiple revenue streams can provide financial security and freedom.The trades are experiencing a resurgence due to a lack of skilled workers.Creativity and imagination are often stifled in corporate environments.It's essential to envision a life beyond the corporate structure.Reclaiming one's life involves recognizing and nurturing personal passions. Freedom to choose your path is essential.You don't need many clients to be successful.Companies fear personal branding of employees.Resentment grows when employees are forced back to the office.Academics and corporations have different approaches to personal branding.Disloyalty is a two-way street between employers and employees.Millennials are questioning traditional career paths.The workforce is shifting towards solo businesses.Planning for career changes is crucial.Networking should be a continuous effort, not just in times of need.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Tom's Journey01:45 From Business Owner to Educator07:18 Transitioning to Teaching Incarcerated Individuals10:16 Finding Work-Life Balance in Academia12:44 The Shift to Remote Work and Freedom16:35 Budgeting and Financial Awareness19:11 Exploring Multiple Revenue Streams22:54 The Value of Trades and Creativity25:12 Reclaiming Creativity and Imagination25:54 The Shift in Work Dynamics34:06 Navigating Career Fulfillment41:56 Building Relationships and Networking
Wisdom Key #328
Red flags when assessing our own spiritual health: 1. Disbelief (23-27) 2. Disobedience (28-32) 3. Disloyalty (33-46) Despite our lack of belief, obedience and loyalty… Jesus will ultimately be vindicated. To learn more, please visit us at mercyhouse365.org
[SEGMENT 1-1] Biden invites Hitler to the White House Lots of tough words have been spoken by Joe Biden during this campaign season. That is until his party decided it was time for him to leave. Joe Biden couldn't have been happy about the way in which the Democrats tossed him out like meat left out overnight. And anyone watching the Veteran's Day ceremony the other day could clearly see that Jill Biden gave the cold shoulder to Kamala Harris. With the 2024 Presidential Election in the rearview mirror, Democrats have been forced to do some soul-searching. And if there is anybody who has to rethink their strategy, it's the Biden family. So they did the unthinkable and invited Hitler to the White House. Recall the number of times Trump has been referred to as Hitler by the media. [X] SB – Jake Tapper's multiple Hitler references [X] SB – Claire McCaskill [X] SB – The View discusses Trump as Hitler Then consider the things that Joe Biden has said about Donald Trump. I'm no promoter, but I'd love to see Dana White set up an octagon and give Joe Biden the chance to "kick him in the ass" as he has claimed he wants to do. I watched Biden try to walk across the beach the other day, and I think the only ass he could kick is his own. Donald Trump the Showman Trump has demonstrated that he knows how to create media from the smallest of things, and I suggest to him and his team that he now has a new opportunity. Democrats have painted him as Hitler, so Trump should figure out how to market the idea that the Democrats invited Hitler to the White House. Perhaps Trump can do a second round of the First Step Act and release a bunch of Black prisoners on the day of the visit; just as a reminder of how "Hitler" released thousands of Blacks imprisoned due to non-violent drug acts. Then maybe Trump provide jobs to convicts (mostly minority) who are being released under his act? Or perhaps Trump will visit the inner city and provide personal financing for deserving single mothers, or minority entrepreneurs who have been ravaged by Joe Biden's policies? [SEGMENT 1-2] Four years to make it happen Support us…4 years to make it happen Church of KJ [X] SB – Michael Knowles asked about closing the Education Department Trump is blowing up all departments of government. Giving government a fresh look[SEGMENT 1-3] Stories of the converts 1 In religion, in politics and in several other prickly subjects we assume that most everyone has such transforming experiences. How did you become a Republican for example is most often answered with deeply personal stories. The transformation or awakening. But as a friend reminded me, the stories that are deeper than transformation involve betrayal, defection and abdication. And this is what many Democrats experienced. Today's Democrats suffer an identity crisis. And this one is unmanageable. Ironically, it reminds me of the situation where a battered woman returns to her abuser because she fears life more without him or her. For Blacks, this is the continual voting for Democrats, because you've been told that Republicans, ergo white people would be worse than the abuse you currently experience. The gravity to escape can feel like the tug of a Black hole, though every part of your being recognizes the need to. But some do. As a friend wrote, consider those who manage the change: “The ex-Catholics who got on without guilt, the lifelong Democrats who voted for Reagan, the New England daughter of progressive atheists who marries the Southern Baptist minister, their tales are always compelling and sometimes the most insightful. We clamor for the converts. We are captured by the testimony of the walking contradictions among us. By no means are these exclusively captivating. When Michael Corleone turns the corner and becomes a true mob boss, he reinvests and reinvents himself to great success. Only later does he finds himself unable to escape the crime and destruction and be his true self, the self he abandoned - this is the cost of power born of loyalty to the group.” This election provides a cautionary tale for all willing to see it.[SEGMENT 1-4] Stories of the converts 2 [X] SB – Scarborough on Democrats getting decimated Far beyond Donald Trump How many Democrat converts need to have their stories told. [X] SB – Rasmussen pollster Mark Mitchell has valid questions State outcomes to the left of the popular vote How come Trump changed 10 million people's mind, but in the battlegrounds that states moved 1-2 points For Democrats and RINOs within the Republican party, I suggest they explore those who escaped the gravity. The people who managed to cut through the noise and propaganda. A friend of mine who is a reformed Liberal voted for Trump in 2024. In 2020 he refused to support Trump, though he admitted Biden was an idiot. In discussing his reluctant vote for Trump, he said to me, “Trump demands loyalty from his people; he got a character flaw in that”. I replied, “What do you demand in people? Disloyalty? You've owned companies, and do you want loyal employees or disloyal ones? Loyal friends or disloyal ones? Do you even hear yourself?” He was quite taken aback. But as his frustration with my question cleared, he knew the answer to all my questions. What the hell is wrong with wanting loyal people around you? Trump experienced disloyal people. He experiences a disloyal media and opponent driven by a cabal of elitists loyal only to money and power. As my stoic friend wrote: “Look to the stories of betrayal, abdication and defection. Weigh the consequences of ideological excommunication. In populist politics, the first principle is loyalty. Loyalty has nothing to do with wisdom, discovery, humility or reason. That is why people in America are cancelled and censored. Our society is failing to allow people to safely defect from orthodoxy.” In this election cycle, people were loyal to themselves for the first time in a long time. And if the next Republican candidate adopts Trump's style, they will grow the populist movement.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
[SEGMENT 1-1] Biden invites Hitler to the White House Lots of tough words have been spoken by Joe Biden during this campaign season. That is until his party decided it was time for him to leave. Joe Biden couldn't have been happy about the way in which the Democrats tossed him out like meat left out overnight. And anyone watching the Veteran's Day ceremony the other day could clearly see that Jill Biden gave the cold shoulder to Kamala Harris. With the 2024 Presidential Election in the rearview mirror, Democrats have been forced to do some soul-searching. And if there is anybody who has to rethink their strategy, it's the Biden family. So they did the unthinkable and invited Hitler to the White House. Recall the number of times Trump has been referred to as Hitler by the media. [X] SB – Jake Tapper's multiple Hitler references [X] SB – Claire McCaskill [X] SB – The View discusses Trump as Hitler Then consider the things that Joe Biden has said about Donald Trump. I'm no promoter, but I'd love to see Dana White set up an octagon and give Joe Biden the chance to "kick him in the ass" as he has claimed he wants to do. I watched Biden try to walk across the beach the other day, and I think the only ass he could kick is his own. Donald Trump the Showman Trump has demonstrated that he knows how to create media from the smallest of things, and I suggest to him and his team that he now has a new opportunity. Democrats have painted him as Hitler, so Trump should figure out how to market the idea that the Democrats invited Hitler to the White House. Perhaps Trump can do a second round of the First Step Act and release a bunch of Black prisoners on the day of the visit; just as a reminder of how "Hitler" released thousands of Blacks imprisoned due to non-violent drug acts. Then maybe Trump provide jobs to convicts (mostly minority) who are being released under his act? Or perhaps Trump will visit the inner city and provide personal financing for deserving single mothers, or minority entrepreneurs who have been ravaged by Joe Biden's policies? SEGMENT 1-2] Four years to make it happen Support us…4 years to make it happen Church of KJ [X] SB – Michael Knowles asked about closing the Education Department Trump is blowing up all departments of government. Giving government a fresh look[SEGMENT 1-3] Stories of the converts 1 In religion, in politics and in several other prickly subjects we assume that most everyone has such transforming experiences. How did you become a Republican for example is most often answered with deeply personal stories. The transformation or awakening. But as a friend reminded me, the stories that are deeper than transformation involve betrayal, defection and abdication. And this is what many Democrats experienced. Today's Democrats suffer an identity crisis. And this one is unmanageable. Ironically, it reminds me of the situation where a battered woman returns to her abuser because she fears life more without him or her. For Blacks, this is the continual voting for Democrats, because you've been told that Republicans, ergo white people would be worse than the abuse you currently experience. The gravity to escape can feel like the tug of a Black hole, though every part of your being recognizes the need to. But some do. As a friend wrote, consider those who manage the change: “The ex-Catholics who got on without guilt, the lifelong Democrats who voted for Reagan, the New England daughter of progressive atheists who marries the Southern Baptist minister, their tales are always compelling and sometimes the most insightful. We clamor for the converts. We are captured by the testimony of the walking contradictions among us. By no means are these exclusively captivating. When Michael Corleone turns the corner and becomes a true mob boss, he reinvests and reinvents himself to great success. Only later does he finds himself unable to escape the crime and destruction and be his true self, the self he abandoned - this is the cost of power born of loyalty to the group.” This election provides a cautionary tale for all willing to see it.[SEGMENT 1-4] Stories of the converts 2 [X] SB – Scarborough on Democrats getting decimated Far beyond Donald Trump How many Democrat converts need to have their stories told. [X] SB – Rasmussen pollster Mark Mitchell has valid questions State outcomes to the left of the popular vote How come Trump changed 10 million people's mind, but in the battlegrounds that states moved 1-2 points For Democrats and RINOs within the Republican party, I suggest they explore those who escaped the gravity. The people who managed to cut through the noise and propaganda. A friend of mine who is a reformed Liberal voted for Trump in 2024. In 2020 he refused to support Trump, though he admitted Biden was an idiot. In discussing his reluctant vote for Trump, he said to me, “Trump demands loyalty from his people; he got a character flaw in that”. I replied, “What do you demand in people? Disloyalty? You've owned companies, and do you want loyal employees or disloyal ones? Loyal friends or disloyal ones? Do you even hear yourself?” He was quite taken aback. But as his frustration with my question cleared, he knew the answer to all my questions. What the hell is wrong with wanting loyal people around you? Trump experienced disloyal people. He experiences a disloyal media and opponent driven by a cabal of elitists loyal only to money and power. As my stoic friend wrote: “Look to the stories of betrayal, abdication and defection. Weigh the consequences of ideological excommunication. In populist politics, the first principle is loyalty. Loyalty has nothing to do with wisdom, discovery, humility or reason. That is why people in America are cancelled and censored. Our society is failing to allow people to safely defect from orthodoxy.” In this election cycle, people were loyal to themselves for the first time in a long time. And if the next Republican candidate adopts Trump's style, they will grow the populist movement.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
II Sam. 18:1-18; Ps. 119:137-152; Prov. 26:21-22; John 20:`19-31
II Sam. 18:1-18; Ps. 119:137-152; Prov. 26:1-22; John 20:19-31
A message preached by Bishop Richard Aryee at the Camp themed: Loyalty - First Love Church, Malawi. First Love Church - London on Social Media Follow Bishop Richard Aryee on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brothermighty Like us on Facebook: http://bit.do/fnAaG Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.do/fnAaA Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://bit.do/fnAbV Visit our website: https://bit.ly/3ak9HoOa
A message preached by Bishop Richard Aryee at the Camp themed: Loyalty - First Love Church, Malawi. First Love Church - London on Social Media Follow Bishop Richard Aryee on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brothermighty Like us on Facebook: http://bit.do/fnAaG Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.do/fnAaA Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://bit.do/fnAbV Visit our website: https://bit.ly/3ak9HoOa
A message preached by Bishop Richard Aryee at the Camp themed: Loyalty - First Love Church, Malawi. First Love Church - London on Social Media Follow Bishop Richard Aryee on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brothermighty Like us on Facebook: http://bit.do/fnAaG Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.do/fnAaA Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://bit.do/fnAbV Visit our website: https://bit.ly/3ak9HoOa
Welcome to Day 2456 of Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom – Theology Thursday – Cookin The Books – I Dare You Not To Bore Me With The Bible. Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2456 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2456 of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. Today is the twenty-first lesson in our segment, Theology Thursday. Utilizing excerpts from a book titled: I Dare You Not To Bore Me With The Bible written by Hebrew Bible scholar and professor the late Dr. Michael S Heiser, we will invest a couple of years going through the entire Bible, exploring short Biblical lessons that you may not have received in Bible classes or Church. The Bible is a wonderful book. Its pages reveal the epic story of God's redemption of humankind and the long, bitter conflict against evil. Yet it's also a book that seems strange to us. While God's Word was written for us, it wasn't written to us. Today, our lesson is: Cookin The Books. Corporations cook their books. Politicians get caught taking bribes. Scientists fudge data. Should the writer of Chronicles be judged the same way? It's widely known that the books of 1-2 Chronicles are a reiteration of the history of Israel found in the books of 1-2 Samuel and 1-2 Kings. What isn't as well known is that the writer of Chronicles carefully and deliberately omits any negative material about David and Solomon from his historical record. Try to find the account of David's adultery and murder of Uriah in 1 Chronicles—you won't be able to.- Why would the Chronicler omit it? History written this way isn't necessarily unreliable or deceptive. If I picked up a book entitled The Native American History of the Pioneer West, I know what I'm getting. I have no reason to believe the contents will be misleading; I have every reason to believe the work is selective and incomplete. I know the book was written with a specific slant, so that I won't take it as the last word on the American West. First and Second Chronicles deserve the same consideration. Those books went into the Hebrew Bible (and later Bibles) along with the books of Samuel and Kings. Anyone who read their Bible would learn about the unsavory acts of David and Solomon. No one would be fooled. Deception could not possibly be the point. There was another agenda. First and Second Chronicles were written during (or shortly) after the exile of the Jews in Babylon. Israel would once again have its own nation and leadership. The writer of Chronicles wanted the new generation returning to the land to remember and keep the covenant God made with David, and remember that his dynasty had been chosen to rule. Disloyalty to David's dynasty had fractured the kingdom, producing a deviant religion and, ultimately, the destruction of Israel (Amos 7:9-11). The Chronicler wanted to revive loyalty to David's line, and so David and Solomon are cast as ideal monarchs. The Chronicler didn't want to deceive, but inspire. The lessons that make up Theology Thursday on the Wisdom-Trek Podcast for the next couple of years will satisfy the statement, “I Dare You Not to Bore Me with the Bible.” I trust you'll enjoy them—and, of course, not be...
Episode 3202: Disloyalty Of The Military