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Best podcasts about firstborns

Latest podcast episodes about firstborns

Rabbi Avi Harari
Pesah - The Fast of the Firstborns in Pressing Situations

Rabbi Avi Harari

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 8:03


Pesah - The Fast of the Firstborns in Pressing Situations by Rabbi Avi Harari

The Messy Inbetween
Firstborns: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly|Epd 176

The Messy Inbetween

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 56:46


Firstborns… breathe in, breathe out. You've got this❤️

Rabbi Avi Harari
Pesah - The Fast Of The Firstborns (2)

Rabbi Avi Harari

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 10:13


Pesah - The Fast Of The Firstborns (2) by Rabbi Avi Harari

Rabbi Avi Harari
Pesah - The Fast of the Firstborns (1)

Rabbi Avi Harari

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 7:07


Pesah - The Fast of the Firstborns (1) by Rabbi Avi Harari

Soaring Child: Thriving with ADHD
147: How Birth Order Shapes Family Dynamics and ADHD Behavior with Dr. Robert Hurst

Soaring Child: Thriving with ADHD

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 29:11


In this episode of The Soaring Child Podcast, Dana Kay is joined by Dr. Robert Hurst—an orthodontist with over 50 years of experience and a keen interest in the behavioral patterns of his patients. This conversation uncovers how birth order shapes everything from childhood behavior to lifelong decision-making. Dr. Hurst, also known as Dr. Bob, shares his groundbreaking insights into "double birth orders," how they manifest in families, and their relevance to children with ADHD. Parents will discover practical tools to better understand their children's unique traits and needs, making this episode a must-listen for anyone seeking to foster harmony and growth within their family. Visit Dr. Hurst's website, www.mybirthorder.com, for more resources and information. Link Mentioned in the Show:  ADHD Fast Class - https://bit.ly/3GAbFQl Key Takeaways: [3:51] The Basics of Birth Order and Why It Matters[5:53] Double Birth Orders: A Revolutionary Concept [7:54] The Role of Birth Order in Children with ADHD [9:06] How True Birth Order is Shaped by Family Structure and Life Events [11:59] Evidence Supporting Birth Order Theory [16:40] How Parents Can Use Birth Order Insights to Support Their Children [21:13] Practical Tips for Navigating Family Dynamics Using Birth Order [24:49] Where to Learn More About Birth Order Memorable Moments: "Birth order is far more complex than just being the first, second, or third child; it's shaped by family dynamics and gaps between siblings." "A true number three is often sensitive and creative, laughing on the outside but crying on the inside." "Children with ADHD often represent a 'double birth order,' where their traits are heightened and require unique attention." "Blended families introduce new dynamics; any child who gets demoted in birth order will often struggle to adapt." "Sibling rivalry plays a critical role in determining a child's true birth order and personality traits." "Firstborns are natural leaders who thrive on responsibility, while second-borns often excel socially or athletically to differentiate themselves." "Treating all your children the same is a mistake—each child is unique and requires individualized support." "Parents must understand their own birth order and how it interacts with their children's dynamics." "Understanding double birth orders can unlock hidden patterns in family behavior and relationships." "Birth order isn't just theory—it's visible in family photo albums, high school reunions, and even at Thanksgiving dinner tables." How to Connect with Dr. Robert Hurst: Website: https://mybirthorder.com/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifesFingerprintYourBirthOrder  Dana Kay Resources:

Gematria Refigured +
Which Firstborns?

Gematria Refigured +

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 13:32


In Shmos 11:5 and 12:29, Rashi discusses why makas bechoros extended to all firstborns, even of the maidservants and the captives. This episode discusses the justice of this and deals with the question why the makkah would have extended to Jewish firstborns but for Hashem's salvation (as indicted in Rashi on Bamidbar 8:17).

Bright Side
How Birth Order Can Shape Your Personality

Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 7:05


Have you ever heard that the oldest kid in a family tends to be very responsible, while children who have no siblings are far more likely to be selfish and demanding? Are these merely stereotypes, or is it really true? Today, we've decided to find the answer to this intriguing question How Birth Order Can Shape Your Personality? The birth order theory began in the late 1920s with Alfred Adler, Sigmund Freud's friend, and colleague. Adler believed that the order in which you are born into a family inherently affects your personality. According to him, the oldest child, for example, tends to be conservative, power-oriented, and predisposed toward leadership. Do you think it's true? TIMESTAMPS: The first-born child 0:38 The middle child 0:55 The youngest child 1:21 The only child 1:53 How birth order affects IQ scores 2:24 How birth order affects your personality 3:13 Is birth order really that important? 3:48 #birthorder #siblings #yourpersonality SUMMARY: According to Alfred Adler, firstborns grow up to be caring, more willing to become parents, and more likely to take initiative. The middle kids in a family often tend to be ambitious, but they are rarely selfish. They are also more likely to set unreasonably high goals for themselves. Last-borns are usually highly motivated to surpass their older sisters and brothers. They achieve big success and earn recognition in their chosen field very often. Being overly pampered by their parents, the single kid expects pampering and protection from everyone around, too. Dependency and self-centeredness are the leading qualities of their lives. Older children generally show higher performance on intelligence tests. However, the scientists found no birth-order effects on emotional stability and imagination. Firstborns tend to be more honest and dominant. However, they are also less sociable and less resistant to stress. Middle children tend to be more conscientious and diligent. Birth order may have a certain impact on your personality or intelligence; however, don't forget that parent-child relationships and the upbringing that children receive in their homes are much more important factors in shaping their lives as individuals. Subscribe to Bright Side here: https://goo.gl/rQTJZz Facebook:   / brightside   Instagram:   / brightgram   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MNC Fellowship
837 Can We Offer Firstborns Today? (Ex. 22:29-30; Num. 18:8-19)

MNC Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 30:49


A detailed look at Numbers 18's laws about first-fruits and firstborns as we ask the question of what to do today when it comes to obeying these commandments.

Grace Church, Dallas Oregon
Ep. #172: Weekend Debrief - Blessings, Firstborns, and Israel

Grace Church, Dallas Oregon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 35:00


In this episode of Weekend Debrief, Dave and Wes discuss multiple questions about Isaac's blessing of Jacob. They also talk about what they've been reading this month. Send comments or questions to (971) 301-2414 or ⁠podcast@graceindallas.org⁠. Don't forget that you can now listen and subscribe to Weekend Debrief on Spotify. Also, check out our coffee sponsor, Silver Falls Coffee. Reading Rainbow Recommendations: Orthodoxy: With Annotations and Guided Reading Lectures to My Students, Deluxe Edition The Flourishing Pastor Recommended Links: Missions Moment Partner Highlight (Ian & Emma Porter with AIM): ⁠https://usgiving.aimint.org/donate/149370 Spotify Podcast Link: ⁠podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/graceindallas⁠ Silver Falls Coffee: ⁠https://silverfallscoffee.com Mascot Moment: Kewpie Dolls

Just Ask Your Mom
Birth Order: Firstborns and Only Children

Just Ask Your Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 52:38


The family context we're born into plays a large part in who we become. It's the nurture part of the nature versus nurture equation. Firstborn and Only children not only have parents to themeselves for a good period of time, but they may also bear the first-time stress and doubt of new parents. They're the guinea pigs, the first drafts, and the ones who are oldest and should "know better." If you're a firstborn or only, sharing this episode with your younger siblings or spouse might explain a lot about you!

Parsha Pick-Me-Up
Bemidbar: The Levites Overtake the Firstborns but Failure Does Not

Parsha Pick-Me-Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 3:44


Notice, the verse tells Moses to Take the Levites because the firstborn are holy. That doesn't make sense. Shouldn't it say take the Levites because the Levites are holy or it should saythe firstborn are holy, so take them? Surely, it does not make sense to take the tribe of Levi for God because the firstborns were saved in Egypt!Sources: Num. 3: 12, Bemidbar Rabbah 3:5

Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
Ereb Pesah – Ta'anit Bechorot for Women, Halachot of the Siyum

Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024


According to the accepted custom, women are not required to observe the Ta'anit Bechorot (Fast of the Firstborn) on Ereb Pesah, or participate in a Siyum to absolve themselves from the fast. Nevertheless, there are some firstborn women who have the practice of refraining from eating until they receive some cake from the Siyum made in the synagogue for the male firstborn (which some people sarcastically call "the magic cake"). Hacham Bension Abba Shaul (Israel, 1923-1998) writes that although a man who is a firstborn must actually attend a Siyum, and simply being brought a piece of cake does not absolve him from the fast, nevertheless, firstborn women may adopt this practice, since in any event they are not required to fast. In order for a firstborn to absolve himself from the fast, he must either eat a Ke'zayit of Mezonot food (approximately 30 grams) or drink a Rebi'it of wine or grape juice (approximately 3.2 ounces) at the Siyum celebration. It occasionally happens that cake made from potato starch is served at the Siyum since the premises have already been cleaned for Pesah. One does not fulfill requirement with such cake, since it is not a Mezonot food. If a firstborn attends a Berit or Pidyon Ha'ben on Ereb Pesah, and he either eats or drinks wine, this suffices to absolve him from the fast. This applies also to a Bar Misva celebration held on the day the boy becomes a Bar Misva. When a Berit is held on Ereb Pesah, the father, the Mohel and the Sandak are all exempt from the fast, as it is considered a holiday for them. Firstborns must ensure not to eat or drink anything until after the Siyum. Even if one knows that he will be attending a Siyum, he may not eat or drink until that point. If a firstborn hears a Siyum before he prays, such as if a Siyum is held at an early Minyan and he will be going to a later Minyan, then he should drink a Rebi'it of water at the Siyum (as drinking water is permissible before praying in the morning), and then take some cake or wine from the Siyum to eat or drink after he prays Shaharit. This is the ruling of Hacham Bension Abba Shaul. If a firstborn does not have any Siyumim taking place in his area, and he cannot study a complete Masechet of Talmud, then he may make a Siyum on completing a Masechet of Mishna with the commentary of Rabbenu Ovadia Mi'Bartenura. This is the ruling of Hacham Ovadia Yosef. One who makes a Siyum on a Masechet does not have to learn the Masechet in order. It is perfectly acceptable, for example, to study all the chapters except the fifth, and then complete the fifth chapter at the Siyum. Hacham Bension Abba Shaul notes that the practice of attending a Siyum to absolve oneself from the fast has no mention in the writings of the Rishonim (Medieval scholars), and was instituted later, during the period of Aharonim. This was done because people did not have the strength to fast and then conduct the Seder properly that night. Therefore, Hacham Bension writes that if somebody knows he fasts well and will have no trouble abstaining from food and drink the entire day and then properly conducting the Seder, it is preferable for him to fast. We should note, however, that this can be very difficult, especially when Daylight Savings Time begins before Pesah. The Seder generally does not begin before 8:30, and one who fasts on Ereb Pesah will be drinking two cups of wine on an empty stomach without eating anything substantial until around 10pm or so. This would be very difficult for the vast majority of people, and therefore it is preferable to attend a Siyum unless one is confident that fasting will not affect him at the Seder that night. The Ta'anit Bechorot fast was instituted to commemorate the plague of the firstborn which struck Egypt on the night of the Exodus, from which the firstborn of Beneh Yisrael were saved. The question naturally arises as to why this miracle would be commemorated by fasting. On Purim, for example, we were saved from death and we therefore celebrate with a festive meal. Why would the firstborn commemorate being rescued from the plague by fasting? Hacham Bension explains that when a person is the beneficiary of a miracle, the miracle causes his merits to diminish. It comes out of the person's "account," so-to-speak, and his merits therefore need to be replenished, which the firstborn try to do through the fast of the firstborn. Therefore, one who is able to actually fast should do so, though, as mentioned, only if he is confident that it will not hamper his ability to properly conduct the Seder.

Panorama of Halacha
4.26 Tzav 5784

Panorama of Halacha

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 59:12


A weekly shiur by Dayan Levi Yitzchok Raskin, Rov of Anash in London, explores interesting Torah questions and halachic dilemmas. The following issues are discussed by Dayan Raskin in this week's episode: 1) My two-year-old developed chicken-pox. I sent my one-year-old to a child-minder. The following night the one-year-old also has chicken-pox, as do several children that were at the child-minder. Those children had to be kept home, and the child-minder had a loss of income. Do I have financial liability for any of the above? [1] 2) Is Pinyata kosher? [2] 3) The Shulchan Oruch says to rebuke one who is learning during Chazaras haShatz. Does that mean that one is permitted to embarrass the offender? [3] 4) It is customary to look towards the Chazan when he says Birkas Kohanim. Is facing that direction sufficient or should one endeavour to see the Chazan? [4] 5) I'm having a party and I'm expecting some non-Shabbos observant Jews. I'm making cocktails with wine. Does the wine need to be mevushal? [5] 6) At Shacharis on Purim, is the Sefer Torah returned to the Oron Kodesh before the reading of the Megilah or afterwards? [6] 7) The new Chabad Kitzur Shulchan Oruch has a note to bang during the communal recital of the list of the ten sons of Homon. Is that widely followed?[7] 8) My oldest brother was born with a health-defect and he passed away after two weeks from birth. Regarding the Fast of Firstborns, am I counted as a firstborn?[8] 9) Story in Sefer haMinhogim re. Rebbe Rashab and the Kaddish after Krias haTorah:[9] 10) Feedback on Haftorah of Pekudei when Shkolim superseded Vayakhel; is Haftorah of Vayakhel ever read? [10] ________________________________________ [1] ראה אנציקלופדי' תלמודית ערך גרמא בניזקים (כרך ו). בגדר "היזק שאינו ניכר": בס' הביאני חדריו (ע' תכח ואילך, בשם הגרי"ש אלישיב בשם ס' דור רביעי) דהיינו דוקא בהיזק רוחני, שלאוה"ע אין בזה כלום. משא"כ בנדו"ד, שסופו להיגלות. [2] מבואר בשו"ע יו"ד סי' קעח ס"א ברמ"א שמעשה שאין לו טעם אסור משום חקות עכו"ם. [3] ס' מעדני יו"ד (ב"ב תש"פ) ע' תרח. [4] בס' המנהגים ע' 13 – מנהג אדמו"רי חב"ד. בס' יפה ללב סי' קכח מביא המנהג להסתכל בש"ץ. בגדר 'כיוון' - להעיר ממדות פ"ב מ"ד (הובא ביומא טז, א): "כל הכתלים שהיו שם היו גבוהים, חוץ מכותל מזרחי, שהכהן השורף את הפרה עומד בהר המשחה ומתכוין ורואה (כנגד) [ב]פתחו של היכל...". אדם אינו חוצץ, דהוי מינו – ראה שוע"ר סי' צ סכ"א. [5] יו"ד סי' קכג ס"ד. משא"כ ביין שהוא אסור שנתערב, בטל בששה (שם סי' קלד ס"ה). [6] בטור או"ח סו"ס קמט הובאו ב' דעות. נת' בשעה"כ פי"א סט"ז וכ"ב; חקרי מנהגים ח"ג סי' קד. [7] הדברים הובאו שם מלוח כולל חב"ד, והוא על פי דבריו בכרך 'קצות השלחן – הלכה למעשה' ע' קמו. אבל לא נתפשט מנהג זה. [8] באר היטב או"ח סי' תע סוסק"א בשם שו"ת שבות יעקב ח"ב סי' טז. [9] העובדא: ב'היום יום' ח"ב קטע 40, וב'רשימת היומן' – בע' תעא. נעתק בס' המנהגים ע' 77. בשערי אפרים (ש"י ט) 'העניק' קדיש זה לבעל יארצייט שעולה שלישי [ובשבת} שביעי]. גם לבן י"ב חודש העולה למפטיר. אבל בשו"ת אגודות אזוב מדברי סי' ו דייק משו"ת תשב"ץ (ח"ג סי' קעא – שמנע קטן מלומר קדיש זה) שקדיש זה שייך לאבל ר"ל, ע"כ. וכן יוצא מעובדא זו, שהרבי ניגש לס"ת לומר קדיש. ב) בזה מוסבר אמירת קדיש זה גם ע"י שני אבלים, משא"כ אם עיקרו שייך לש"ץ; ג) מה שלא נתן למתחיל לגמור תיכף, אולי אז יש להרבי לחשוש אם יאמר הקדיש שנית אחריו. אבל אחרי שהרבי אמר הקדיש, אז פנה לראשון לגמור המצוה שהתחיל. [10] ראה הטבלא בטור או"ח סימן תכח.

Apostle Brian Tamaki
HOW DO THE FIRSTBORNS OF GOD CHANGE NATIONS ?

Apostle Brian Tamaki

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 72:03


HOW DO THE FIRSTBORNS OF GOD CHANGE NATIONS? -  was recorded live  From Destiny Auckland on the 24/03/2024For more information on Apostle Brian Tamaki , Please visit https://www.apostlebriantamaki.com

Apostle Brian Tamaki
The Rise & Rise of The Firstborns of Resurrection - Part 2 - From Nelson

Apostle Brian Tamaki

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 73:28


The Rise & Rise of The Firstborns of Resurrection - Part 2 - From Destiny Nelson  on the 11/02/2024 PM Service For more information on Apostle Brian Tamaki , Please visit https://www.apostlebriantamaki.com

Apostle Brian Tamaki
The Rise & Rise of The Firstborns of Resurrection

Apostle Brian Tamaki

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 58:17


The Rise & Rise of The Firstborns of Resurrection was recorded live at Destiny Church Auckland on the 11/02/2024For more information on Apostle Brian Tamaki , Please visit https://www.apostlebriantamaki.com

Southview Bible Church
“The Battle Over Firstborns”

Southview Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024


The Battle Over Firstborns

Proudly Asian
073 - Being Firstborns

Proudly Asian

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 75:37


World Mental Health Day 2023 Special: Being a firstborn (and Asian) is no joke! You're the unpaid intern, the guinea pig of the family, the role model to younger siblings, the babysitter, and maybe the "retirement plan" for the parents. It is not a "job" you could just quit. And you carry the weight of high expectations, responsibilities, and the perception that "you've got it all figured out" for your entire life. Fellow firstborns, we are dedicating this episode to you: What it's like being the eldest child, your feelings, and how you can set boundaries and take care of yourself in this heart-to-heart chat between two very tired firstborns who are finding ways to break the "curse" of being the eldest in the family. Our guest Mara Muñoz from Manila - a model firstborn - talks about fighting her sister with real knives. Isabel talks about how she is a "firstborn who gave up". ------------------------------------------------------- Stay Connected with Proudly Asian: Website - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://proudly-asian.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://instagram.com/proudly.asian⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Youtube - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@proudlyasianpodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Support us - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://ko-fi.com/proudlyasian⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Email us - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠proudlyasianpodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/proudlyasian/support

Mother Funny
Oldest Children: The Reliable Leaders of the Family - Part 2

Mother Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 32:03


In this podcast episode, Angie and Andie discuss tips and tricks for parenting firstborn children, drawing insights from professionals in the field. Though we recognize that Andie did get an A in calculus, they wanted to give another professional opinion a chance :) Angie and Andie discuss:1. Characteristics of Firstborns:    - Firstborn children are often natural leaders and driven.    - They may have a strong desire for things to go their way.    - Many firstborns exhibit perfectionist tendencies.    - They tend to be reliable, great caregivers, and nurturing individuals.    - Other characteristics include being ambitious, scholarly, enterprising, logical, and energetic.2. Handling the Need for Perfection:    - Recognize that firstborns often have a deep-seated need to be perfect.    - Teach children that making mistakes is acceptable and won't affect their worth or love.    - Be willing to admit your own mistakes to set an example.    - Occasionally make a mistake on purpose and show how to rectify it, emphasizing that it's okay.3. Avoid Overcorrecting:    - Avoid overcorrecting or nitpicking your firstborn child.    - Don't overly criticize them; instead, focus on constructive feedback.    - Understand that their perfectionism may make it harder for them to admit when they're wrong.4. Encourage Independence:    - Allow your firstborn child to learn new tasks or problem-solving on their own.    - This helps them feel comfortable with imperfection and builds confidence.5. Set Clear Expectations:    - Firstborns often respond well when they know the rules and expectations.    - Clearly communicate your expectations to them.    - Use phrases like "Tell me how I can please you" to involve them in defining rules and behaviors.6. Special Privileges:    - Consider giving firstborns slightly later bedtimes or special privileges.    - This can help them feel acknowledged for their age and responsibilities.7. Avoid Making Them Built-in Babysitters:    - Be cautious not to rely on your firstborn as a constant babysitter for younger siblings or other children.    - Respect their boundaries and understand that they have their own schedules and responsibilities.Andie and Angie  share (maybe overshare) personal experiences and anecdotes throughout the podcast, offering valuable insights into parenting firstborn children. They emphasize the importance of balancing expectations and responsibilities to ensure the well-being and development of firstborns while acknowledging their unique traits.

Beyond the Sermon
God Rescues the Firstborns: Sermon

Beyond the Sermon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 22:08


Continuing our walk with the Israelites as we look at the plagues and passover in particular.

Naked & Baked
Pseudo9ym - Love x Death x First Daughters ft Eve Dallas

Naked & Baked

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 68:54


Join Capt. Cavey as he delves deep into the profound journey of Eve Dallas, a remarkable guest who carries the weight of being a firstborn daughter. Together, they navigate the complexities of love, loss, and the unique responsibilities that come with being a sibling-turned-parent. Throughout this heartfelt episode, Eve sheds light on the often-overlooked struggles and desires of firstborns, inviting listeners to broaden their understanding of the challenges they face. With each conversation, 'Love x Death x Firstborns' beautifully weaves together themes of resilience, self-compassion, and the indomitable spirit of those who carry the weight of responsibility. Don't miss this extraordinary episode that embraces vulnerability, celebrates the strength of the human spirit, and leaves listeners with a renewed appreciation for the profound impact of love, death, and the journey of firstborns. Note: This episode contains candid discussions (on personal loss and the responsibilities shouldered by firstborn siblings) that may evoke strong emotions. Listener discretion is advised. This episode is sponsored by Ace.

LIVE with Doug Goodin
Myriads of Angels and the Festal Gathering of the Church of the Firstborn(s)

LIVE with Doug Goodin

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 26:00


Content Why mention angels? The missing panegyric Firstborns (plural)  Support our ministry and gain access to hours of seminary videos: https://crosstocrown.org/partners/ Free resources: http://crosstocrown.org/books/ My books: Exalted: Putting Jesus in His Place -- https://www.amazon.com/Exalted-Putting-Jesus-His-Place/dp/0985118709/ref=tmm_pap_title_0 God's Design for Marriage (Married Edition) -- https://www.amazon.com/Gods-Design-Marriage-Married-Amazing/dp/0998786306/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1493422125&sr=1-4&keywords=god%27s+design+for+marriage God's Design for Marriage (Pre-married Edition) -- https://www.amazon.com/Gods-Design-Marriage-What-Before/dp/0985118725/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top Websites and social media: crosstocrown.org newcovenantschooloftheology.org @DougGoodin @CrossToCrown

Keys of the Kingdom
2/4/23: Exodus 13

Keys of the Kingdom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 105:00


Normalizing immorality; Dishonoring parents - Corban; Fattening; "Corvee"; Pharaoh Moses; Family development; Breaking down families; Paying off debt; Learning the skills of freedom; Living Network; Patterns of gathering; "leaven"; Sacrifice; Two trees in the garden of Eden; Defining "good" and "evil"; Patterns of evil; Saving neighbors; Moses' insight; Spirit giving life; Identifying the creator (God); The flood?; The song of Moses and of the Lamb; Degenerating society; Covetous practices; Egyptian benefits; Your sacrifice; Cities of blood; The bible and inspiration; "Fear not!"; Stones of the altar; Charity; Religion; Mt 20:20; Right/Left hands; Israel in Egypt; Holy Spirit guidance; Zebedee boys; "Christ" vs "Jesus"; Exercising authority; Appointing the kingdom; God is reasonable; Noah's listening; Matthew on leaven; "Turtledove" sacrifice; Drawing near to God; Ex 13:1; Taking care of society's needy; "Sanctify"; Sacrificing; Remembering exodus; Wrath of God; Without "leaven" (cruelty); Law in your mouth; Passover memorial; God of nature; v10 "ordinance"; Natural consequence; Spiritual reality and understanding; Creating the alternative system; No forcing neighbor; Moses' instructions on memorial; Firstborns; Sacrificing for the poor; "Redeeming"; Celebrating newborns; "The LORD slew?"; Blaming God; More than yeast; Life and death; Circumcision; Identify the important matters.

Apostle Brian Tamaki
The Favor on Firstborns

Apostle Brian Tamaki

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 68:50


The Favor on Firstborns Was  Recorded live at Destiny Auckland on the 20/11/2022For more information on Apostle Brian Tamaki , Please visit https://www.apostlebriantamaki.com/

Apostle Brian Tamaki
WHEN FIRSTBORNS WALK THE EARTH !

Apostle Brian Tamaki

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 83:14


WHEN FIRSTBORNS WALK THE EARTH ! Was  Recorded live at Destiny Auckland on the 30/10/2022For more information on Apostle Brian Tamaki , Please visit https://www.apostlebriantamaki.com/

Desert Springs Presbyterian Church
The Firstborns of God, Pharaoh, and Moses

Desert Springs Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 43:54


The Firstborns of God, Pharaoh, and Moses preached by Steve Cavallaro from Exodus 4:18–31.

PROPHET NANASEI OPOKU-SARKODIE
FIRSTBORNS part 5

PROPHET NANASEI OPOKU-SARKODIE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 88:04


FIRSTBORNS part 5

PROPHET NANASEI OPOKU-SARKODIE
FIRSTBORNS part 2

PROPHET NANASEI OPOKU-SARKODIE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 79:07


FIRSTBORNS part 2

PROPHET NANASEI OPOKU-SARKODIE
FIRSTBORNS part 3

PROPHET NANASEI OPOKU-SARKODIE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 116:02


FIRSTBORNS part 3

PROPHET NANASEI OPOKU-SARKODIE
FIRSTBORNS part 4

PROPHET NANASEI OPOKU-SARKODIE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 86:06


FIRSTBORNS part 4

GIF Podcast
The Battle of the Siblings

GIF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 50:47


Is the order in which you are born to influence your personality? What do you think?? Today is the day to wage this battle. It's a battle between the Firstborns and the Lastborns. Which child has the heart of the folks?? It's damn obvious, right? If you are reading this you already know. Let us get the blueprint through our lovely guests. Sorry middleborns it's either you are first or last...lol GIFPODCAST solves another dilemma. And we are here for it.

Parasha & Halacha
BEMIDBAR - First Dibs: A Firstborns Inheritance Portion

Parasha & Halacha

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 35:53


Rav Joe's 929 Tanakh Podcast
Ep. 54: Shemot Ch. 13 Rabbi Joe Wolfson | The sanctification of the firstborns for posterity, the command to remember the exodus, and the beginning of the journey onward from Egypt

Rav Joe's 929 Tanakh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 7:21


Text for this chatper can be found here: https://www.sefaria.org/Exodus.13

Shomer Man
Battle of the Firstborns

Shomer Man

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 9:26


Shvilei Pinchas -Haggadah Shel Pesach --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shomerman/message

All The F Words
Firstborns

All The F Words

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 51:23


Is being born first a blessing or a curse? In this episode, we explore what it's like to be and raise an eldest child. We learn about Austrian psychiatrist Alfred Adler's 1964 Birth Order Theory and the many studies it inspired, psychologist and author of The Birth Order Book Kevin Lehman's advice for raising firstborns, and Gabor Maté's take on siblings' respective experiences of their parents. Please follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube @allthefwordspodLinks:Alfred Adler's Birth Order Theory: https://healthfully.com/adlers-birth-order-theory-4025224.htmlWhy First Born Children are Better Leaders (The Atlantic, Derek Thompson, 2017): https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2017/05/first-born-children-better-leaders/526269/Kevin Lehman: https://birthorderguy.com/No 2 Children have the Same Parents, Gabor Maté: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbXqSEkwOPoGood Inside with Dr. Becky https://goodinside.com/podcast/

The Funny Thing About Parenting
35. Listener Questions (parenting fears + unorganized firstborns + kid's nonstop questions + yelling + keeping the romance alive + more!)

The Funny Thing About Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 31:18


Answering your questions about parenting, marriage and whatever else you want to know!  Thanks for listening to The Funny Thing About Parenting podcast! Leave a review and rating if you have a minute. THANK YOU!* * * * *TJ on Instagram: @tj_therrien*Tag @tj_therrien in your Instagram stories...highlight that awesome family of yours!TJ on TikTok: @tj_therrienTJ on YouTube: @tj_therrienThe Funny Thing About Parenting is a podcast lighthearted take on parenting aimed to help you embrace your kids' incredible personalities. This podcast is for parents, not-yet parents, already-were parents, and even for the whole family. 

Chew the Bible
Fall of the Firstborns

Chew the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 20:59


Read and commentated on by Aaron J. Yancey. Intro music is Jesus is Using Me by Julia Mae Price-Williams. Additional resources include: @chewthebible on IG biblehub.com/timeline biblegateway.com gotquestions.org blueletterbible.org https://www.youversion.com (bible app) #chewthebible #blog #blogs #vlog #vlogs #biblestudy #bible #teamjesus #biblia #bíblia #brazil #brasil #brasilia --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Staying lit everyday
Why u r the way u are - Firstborns

Staying lit everyday

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 1:12


Firstborns

ALL SIDERIS PODCAST
EXODUS: Circumcision, Firstborns & Jesus - Good Friday Service - Audio

ALL SIDERIS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 30:44


Right after the flight from Egypt there's a commercial break to unpack 2 topics: circumcision & the consecration of the firstborn. Why are they here, and on this Good Friday how do they tie to Jesus on the cross?

Read Around the Rosé
Ep. 47: Secondborn

Read Around the Rosé

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 70:50


Usually parents are careful with their firstborns, and then they become more relaxed with their secondborns. They just find a routine the second time around. Then both children are raised to love each other and can do whatever they'd like with their lives. Unfortunately, this is not the case in the Secondborn's dystopian society. Firstborns are absolutely cherished and treated as if they are fragile. They are privileged and inherit the entire families fortune/titles. However, if you are a secondborn, you are a ghost that gets sent into the military as soon as you are of age. Even though Roselle St. Sismode is the secondborn to the Sword (one of the most powerful families around) she will still suffer the same fate as all other secondborns. Yet, can she be the one to finally start a revolution and make change? Could she be the beacon of hope for all other secondborns? This week the Rosé Girls discuss book 1 in the Secondborn series by Amy A. Bartol. You can drink along with us as we enjoy a bottle of Snoop Dogg's 19 Crimes Rosé. And...we clink

Sicha Discourse
Chelek 17 Erev Pesach Rabbi Yosef Kantor

Sicha Discourse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 40:34


Firstborns fast on Thursday. Reschedule or Sustitute? Support this podcast

The Boy Mom Podcast with Monica Swanson and Friends
Ep. 90: Let’s Talk Firstborns! With my son, Josiah {Part 1 in my Birth Order Series -}

The Boy Mom Podcast with Monica Swanson and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 26:08


This is the first in a short series looking at how birth order affects our sons.  I love to study personalities, love languages, birth order, and anything else that can help us better understand and relate to our kids.  Today I am sharing a blog post I wrote a few years ago about firstborns, as well as a short interview with MY firstborn, Josiah. Josiah offers some encouragement to the moms and kids listening and I think you will enjoy what he shares.  Be SURE to check show notes for links to things we talk about – and enter to win a copy of The Birth Order Book by Kevin Lehman.  I’m also so excited to share this episode’s sponsor, BRONCO AND FRIENDS: A Party to Remember, written by Tim Tebow!  Find links to the book and more information in show notes! SHOW NOTES: www.monicaswanson.com/podcast Today's episode: www.monicaswanson.com/episode-90 Thank you to this episode's sponsor:  Bronco and Friends Children's book, by Tim Tebow   

Grace Alone Online
"Her Firstborn Son" - John 3:14-17 - (December 20, 2020, 4th Sunday in Advent)

Grace Alone Online

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 9:43


Firstborns are important in the bible. They inherit the wealth of the father. At times, the firstborn is not an exemplary person. Take Cain, for example, who killed his brother. On there other hand, take Isaac, who was the firstborn of Abraham according to the promise given him by God. He was the firstborn according to promise and God tested Abraham to offer him in sacrifice. Abraham's trust in God, proved to be the blessing of all nations, for his descendants gave birth to the Christ child, the firstborn of Mary, and the firstborn from the dead for the salvation of the world.

Hebrew Nation Online
The Messianic Message: Melchizedek & the Order of Firstborns

Hebrew Nation Online

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 50:00


From the time of Adam through Noah and then Shem, Yeshua YHVH Elohim vested His authority in one human counterpart. That authority began to shift to the nation of Israel with the first patriarch, Abraham.

Morning Musings with Pastor Wilma

God kills all the firstborns!

Health and Home with the Hippocratic Hosts
#13: Birth Order in the Court: How Birth Order Does (or Doesn't) Affect Us

Health and Home with the Hippocratic Hosts

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 19:11


On this episode, we’re talking about birth order. Firstborns, middle children, babies of the family, or onlies … how do these family positions affect your children’s personalities? How do they affect our own personalities as adults? And, really, does the science support any of this? Listen in for the scoop!

The Taming Crazy Podcast: Views from Midlife!
Does Birth Order Really Make a Difference?

The Taming Crazy Podcast: Views from Midlife!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 39:30


We're delving into the strange and fascinating world of birth order in this episode. Firstborns, middles, last borns, does it really make a difference in the family dynamics? Does birth order affect your relationships and if so, how? Join us and find out all you need to know about birth order! Real women. Real conversations. Served with a big dose of laughter!The resources discussed in this episode include:The Birth Order Book by Dr. Kevin LemanEmail us: tamingcrazy@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter:Alicya - @alicyaperreaultSue - @change&thriveFor more information:Alicya - https://alicyaperreault.com/Sue - https://www.changeandthrive.ca/Read Taming Crazy: Confessions and Lessons A True Story for the Worried, the Fearful, and the Anxious! by Alicya PerreaultDisclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment purposes and should not be taken as professional advice. Please consult with a qualified professional for any and all health advice.

United Church of God Sermons
Pentecost: Firstfruits, Firstborns, First-Deposit

United Church of God Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 51:58


By Mario Seiglie in Garden Grove, CA - May 31, 2020 - How do these three words relate to Pentecost and what are the vital meanings they contain? Tune in and find out!

United Church of God Sermons
Pentecost: Firstfruits, Firstborns, First-Deposit

United Church of God Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 51:58


By Mario Seiglie in Garden Grove, CA - May 31, 2020 - How do these three words relate to Pentecost and what are the vital meanings they contain? Tune in and find out!

Issachar Community
Yeshua and the Jewish People: Our Firstborn Elder Brothers

Issachar Community

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 48:19


When you mention "firstborns" in families, many often think of the first born son (or daughter) who is destined to follow in their father's footsteps. It's almost an unspoken rule that this is their destiny. It doesn't always happen, but the expectation shows that the firstborn idea is deeply embedded in the human mind and heart. Firstborns are very important! But we can't understand what it means to be a firstborn in a biblical sense unless we go back to ancient Israelite culture and family dynamics. When we understand more fully what it means to be a firstborn in ancient times, it lights up our understanding of what it means for Yeshua and Israel to be God's Firstborn Sons. Intrigued? Special request: If you are not a member of the Issachar Community congregation and are listening in another state or nations, please do this...send your first name, your state or nation of residence to issachar.office@gmail.com and tell us how you found us and what you think of our teaching. All feedback is welcome. We would love to hear from our brothers and sisters around the United States and the World. God Bless You and Thanks!

Rabbi Avi Harari
The Fast of the Firstborns & Siyum Meals on Erev Pesah

Rabbi Avi Harari

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 15:55


The Fast of the Firstborns & Siyum Meals on Erev Pesah by Rabbi Avi Harari

The Caldwell Commentaries Podcast
Christ in Exodus Lesson 8: Plague on Firstborns

The Caldwell Commentaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 78:44


SO MUCH TYPOLOGY in this lesson regarding the tenth plague on Egypt, which was the death of the firstborns not "covered" by the blood of the Passover lambs.  The tenth and final plague is the apex of Egypt's plagues, for it succeeded in compelling Pharaoh to let Israel go. Who exactly was "the destroyer," who swept over Egypt, taking the firstborns without "the blood" of the Passover lamb on their doorposts?  You might be surprised!

Shiurim on Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer by Rabbi Reuven Chaim Klein
Episode 75: Chapter 37 - The Life of Jacob

Shiurim on Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer by Rabbi Reuven Chaim Klein

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 81:59


Amos: Yaakov flees from a lion (Lavan) & encounters a bear (Eisav) / Arami Oved Avi = Laban tries to destroy the Jewish People / Jacob fights the angel sent to save him from Esau / The angel blesses Yaakov & gives him the name Yisrael / An angel's name tells us its job / The prohibition of Gid HaNashe / Michael-Metatron is the Kohen Gadol in the Heavens & Patron of the Jewish Nation / Yaakov gives maaser (tithe) of his animals to Eisav / Jacob gives 1/10 of his sons to HaShem (Levi) / The 4 Firstborns are already holy (Reuven, Dan, Gad, & Yosef) / Levi is chosen because he was born third to his mother / Importance of the third born (third-born calf, Moshe Rabbeinu) / The number 3 represents tiferes/emes as the perfect balance of chesed & gevurah / Eisav the blood-sucking vampire / Flattering the wicked to make peace

Southridge Community Church
Sibling Rivalry

Southridge Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 33:03


Some family members are "born into" more privilege than others. Parents shouldn't, but often act as though they have favourites. Firstborns are often entrusted with the most leadership. The babies are often showered with the most privilege. (The middles always get forgotten. Always.) Yet, somehow they are all supposed to be family, especially within the family of faith. So how do we do that? How do we live together given that we are all so diverse, given that some of us are more privileged than others?

Southridge Community Church
Sibling Rivalry

Southridge Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 33:04


Some family members are "born into" more privilege than others. Parents shouldn't, but often act as though they have favourites. Firstborns are often entrusted with the most leadership. The babies are often showered with the most privilege. (The middles always get forgotten. Always.) Yet, somehow they are all supposed to be family, especially within the family of faith. So how do we do that? How do we live together given that we are all so diverse, given that some of us are more privileged than others?

Southridge Community Church
Sibling Rivalry

Southridge Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 0:09


Some family members are "born into" more privilege than others. Parents shouldn't, but often act as though they have favourites. Firstborns are often entrusted with the most leadership. The babies are often showered with the most privilege. (The middles always get forgotten. Always.) Yet, somehow they are all supposed to be family, especially within the family of faith. So how do we do that? How do we live together given that we are all so diverse, given that some of us are more privileged than others?

Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
1989 - The Firstborns of a New Age

Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 29:46


In this bonus episode of our 1989 podcast miniseries, host Mark Leonard is joined by ECFR's young generation, all born between 1988-1990. Coming from the former GDR and Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Venezuela and the UK, they grew up in a borderless world, in a united Europe, with their parent's optimism about the future but with their teenage years shaped by the financial crisis and 9/11. So what did 1989 mean for their lives? And how will this generation influence the world and politics once it's their turn? This podcast was recorded on 18 December 2019. Bookshelf: - "Cruel Optimism" by Lauren Berlant - "The Wall" by John Lanchester - "My Parents: An Introduction" by Aleksandar Hemon - "Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow" by Yuval Noah Harari Films: - "Sonnenallee" - "Good-Bye, Lenin!" - "The Lives of Others"

A Shot of Torah
Confessing Good Deeds 4: Priests Regrettably Replace Firstborns

A Shot of Torah

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 6:56


The Maggid of Melbourne shares what might very well be the most creative reading of Deuteronomy 26:13: the explanation of the Italian commentator Seforno … Part four in this stirring series! Credits Levi Cooper – Host Adam Titcher – Executive … Read the rest The post Confessing Good Deeds 4: Priests Regrettably Replace Firstborns first appeared on Elmad Online Learning. Continue reading Confessing Good Deeds 4: Priests Regrettably Replace Firstborns at Elmad Online Learning.

Hebraic Heritage Radio Podcasts
HHMI - Melchizedek Priesthood ~ Pt 4 ~ The "First" of the Firstborns

Hebraic Heritage Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 25:00


The rabbis teach that Adam was the world’s first Melchizedek priest. Adam was the world’s first firstborn. Adam was given the birthright. Adam was made king over God’s creation. Adam was king, priest and firstborn over God’s creation. Adam sinned in his wife’s sin, rather than lay down his life to restore her. Adam and Eve were then exiled/divorced from the Garden of Eden. Next we have Cain. Cain was also a firstborn. Cain and Abel were brothers and they both brought a Minchah offering to the God of Israel. And in process of time it came to pass, that Cain brought of the fruit of the ground an offering unto the LORD. And Abel, he also brought of the firstlings of his flock and of the fat thereof. And the LORD had respect unto Abel and to his offering. Gen 4:3-4 A minchah offering is a gift from the heart. We are to give our best from the heart. Cain brought a minchah offering from the fruit of the land. Abel brought a firstfruit offering from the firstlings of his flock. Abel’s minchah offering was accepted by God by Cain’s minchah offering was rejected. The reason Abel’s minchah offering was accepted was because he gave it with the right heart and the right attitude. Because Cain’s minchah offering was rejected by YHVH, we can assume that he did not bring his very best offering with a grateful heart. Cain became angry with God and then he killed Abel. Being a firstborn, Cain was responsible for being a spiritual example to his brother, and be willing to lay down his life for his brother. Rather than laying down his life for his brother, Cain rejected responsibility for his brother and killed him. For more of Eddie Chumney teachings and to listen to beautiful Messianic worship music, visit us at our internet streaming radio station, http://www.hebrootsradio.com/. Please visit our home page at: http://hebroots.org/

ALHATORAH
Purpose of the Pesach Rite – Neima Novetsky – ALHATORAH.ORG

ALHATORAH

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 15:55


Shemot 12 discusses the very first commandment given to the nation, the Pesach ritual, highlighting how Hashem directed the Israelites to slaughter a lamb and apply its blood to their doorposts. What was the purpose of this ritual? (http://alhatorah.org/Purpose_of_the_Pesach) Though, at first glance, it appears to be a protective rite, aimed at saving the Israelites from the Plague of Firstborns, why would Hashem need a sign to distinguish Israelite and Egyptian? How else can the ceremony be understood? This Torahcast, brought to you by ALHATORAH.ORG, featuring Neima Novetsky, explores these questions and more.

In the Podsha: A Weekly Parsha Conversation
Parshat Bo with Zahava Bauer

In the Podsha: A Weekly Parsha Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 29:17


For parshat Bo, I hang out with Zahava Bauer, teacher of Literature and Halakha at Torah Academy of Greater Philidelphia, about the meaning of Firstborns for the Egyptians and the Jewish people and the importance of marking time.

Wrestling With the Basics from KFUO Radio
Firstborns and Prayers of Pride --- 2018/09/01

Wrestling With the Basics from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018


Today's program looks at Cain and Abel, tax collectors and sinners.

Grace Covenant Church PCA Sermon Podcast

Please join us as we discover why God makes much of firstborns and flatbread in Exodus 13.

Celebration Ministries Int | Zimbabwe
Firstborns. 27 January 2018, The Prayer Weekend. Morning Sessions.

Celebration Ministries Int | Zimbabwe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 57:46


In this podcast Pastor Henry Pillai shares a message titled "Firstborns". 27 January 2018, The Prayer Weekend. Morning Sessions.

Enterprise Baptist Church
The 10 Plagues: Death of the Firstborns

Enterprise Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 15:34 Transcription Available


MNC Fellowship
301 Should Yahweh Kill Firstborns? (Exodus 11:4-10)

MNC Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2013 42:46


Updated sermon series (3.2.20). What midnight did Moses speak about in front of Pharaoh? Which firstborns were killed in the land of Egypt? Does Yahweh killing firstborn children make Him contradict His law on murder? Is Yahweh a tyrant?