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Historically Thinking: Conversations about historical knowledge and how we achieve it
Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries (or More!) of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest Empire, with Barry Strauss

Historically Thinking: Conversations about historical knowledge and how we achieve it

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 30:32


In 1960 Yigael Yadin, formerly chief of the Israeli general staff and by that year a prize winning archaeologist, visited the home of Israel's president David Ben-Gurion, and said to him “Mr. President, I have the honor to tell you that we have discovered 15 dispatches written or dictated by the last president of ancient Israel over 1800 years ago.” Yadin was announcing the discovery of a collection of scrolls written by Simon Bar-Kosiba, better known as Bar-Kohkba, who had led the Second Jewish Revolt against Rome, from 132 to 135 AD. Bar-Kochba was an inspiration to Israelis in the founding generation of the Republic of Israel who otherwise detested each other politically, finding in him a common source of inspiration for their own struggle. His is one of the many legacies of the series of revolts by the Jews against their Roman rulers, but not close to being the most consequential. For among the many unintended consequences of the wars of Rome against the Jews was not only the creation of the Talmud and modern Judaism, but the simultaneous growth of Christianity. With me to talk about these momentous events is Barry Strauss. He is the Corliss Page Dean Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University as well as the Bryce and Edith M. Bowmar Professor in Humanistic Studies Emeritus at Cornell University, where he was formerly Chair of the Department of History as well as Professor of History and Classics. A prolific author, his most recent book is Jews vs Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion Against the Worlds Mightiest Empire. This is his fourth appearance on Historically Thinking. For Further InvestigationBarry Strauss' most recent appearance on the podcast was to discuss "The War That Made the Roman Empire". He also contributed

School of War
Ep 224: Barry Strauss on Ancient Rome's Wars with Israel

School of War

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 46:58


Barry Strauss, Corliss Page Dean Fellow at the Hoover Institution and author of Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest Empire, joins the show to discuss the long, fractious, often violent relationship between Ancient Rome and her Jewish subjects.  ▪️ Times     •      01:11 Introduction     •      01:37 Rome and Parthia     •      07:50 Judea         •      12:07 Roman control      •      17:58 Jewish warfighting            •      20:20 Herod          •      26:03 The Great Revolt     •      31:06 Enter Parthia     •      33:23 The Temple        •      35:01 70 years      •      40:24 Driven out      •      42:02 Parallels with today     •      44:33 Donald Kagan Follow along on Instagram, X @schoolofwarpod, and YouTube @SchoolofWarPodcast Find a transcript of today's episode on our School of War Substack

The Victor Davis Hanson Show
Jews vs. Rome: VDH Interviews Barry Strauss on New Book

The Victor Davis Hanson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 32:45


Victor Davis Hanson talks with Barry Strauss about "Jews Vs Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest Empire” scheduled for release August 19, 2025. They talk about revolts of Masada, Bar Kokhba, and other resistance, plus the historical relevance to the current state of Israel's geopolitics.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Area 45
All Roads Lead to . . .? Barry Strauss on Jews vs. Rome, the Fate of Empires and Republics

Area 45

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 48:56


Three times in ancient history, the Jewish people revolted against the Roman Empire – the end result being genocide, enslavement, exile, and religious oppression. Barry Strauss, the Hoover Institution's Corliss Page Dean senior fellow and author of the newly released book Jews Vs. Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest People, discusses what triggered the various uprisings (taxation, free will) and the lessons they offer in current world politics – specifically, how Israel's friends and foes view the Jewish state. Also discussed: how the American and Roman empires/republics are similar yet different and, on a lighter note, why the entertainment world insists upon an ancient Rome full of mild British accents and good dental hygiene.

New Books Network
Barry Strauss, "Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest Empire" (Simon & Schuster, 2025)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 44:57


Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest Empire (Simon & Schuster, 2025) by Barry Strauss recounts the history and events of three major uprisings: the Great Revolt of 66–70 CE, which led to the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple, culminating in the Siege of Masada, where defenders chose mass suicide over surrender; the Diaspora Revolt, ignited by heavy taxes across the Empire; and the Bar Kokhba Revolt. Strauss has a way with telling stories that makes his subjects come alive. One walks away from his book not just knowing what happened, but with an appreciation for the different voices in the room, those supporting rebellion, those siding with Rome, the local leaders at the time, and the Roman governors and emperors who suppress these rebellions. We meet pivotal figures such as Simon Bar Kokhba but also some of those lesser-known women of the era like Berenice, a Jewish princess who played a major role in the politics of the Great Revolt and was improbably the love of Titus—Rome's future emperor and the man who destroyed Jerusalem and the Temple. Today, echoes of those battles resonate as the Jewish nation faces new challenges and conflicts. Jews vs. Rome offers a captivating narrative that connects the past with the present, appealing to anyone interested in Rome, Jewish history, or the compelling true tales of resilience and resistance. Barry Strauss is a leading historian of antiquity and the author of numerous books. He is a former Chair of Cornell's Department of History as well as a former Director of Cornell's Judith Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, where he studied modern engagements from Bosnia to Iraq and from Afghanistan to Europe.  He is also Corliss Page Dean Fellow at the Hoover Institution. Rabbi Marc Katz is the Rabbi at Temple Ner Tamid in Bloomfield, NJ. His most recent book is Yochanan's Gamble: Judaism's Pragmatic Approach to Life (JSP).  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Military History
Barry Strauss, "Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest Empire" (Simon & Schuster, 2025)

New Books in Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 44:57


Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest Empire (Simon & Schuster, 2025) by Barry Strauss recounts the history and events of three major uprisings: the Great Revolt of 66–70 CE, which led to the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple, culminating in the Siege of Masada, where defenders chose mass suicide over surrender; the Diaspora Revolt, ignited by heavy taxes across the Empire; and the Bar Kokhba Revolt. Strauss has a way with telling stories that makes his subjects come alive. One walks away from his book not just knowing what happened, but with an appreciation for the different voices in the room, those supporting rebellion, those siding with Rome, the local leaders at the time, and the Roman governors and emperors who suppress these rebellions. We meet pivotal figures such as Simon Bar Kokhba but also some of those lesser-known women of the era like Berenice, a Jewish princess who played a major role in the politics of the Great Revolt and was improbably the love of Titus—Rome's future emperor and the man who destroyed Jerusalem and the Temple. Today, echoes of those battles resonate as the Jewish nation faces new challenges and conflicts. Jews vs. Rome offers a captivating narrative that connects the past with the present, appealing to anyone interested in Rome, Jewish history, or the compelling true tales of resilience and resistance. Barry Strauss is a leading historian of antiquity and the author of numerous books. He is a former Chair of Cornell's Department of History as well as a former Director of Cornell's Judith Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, where he studied modern engagements from Bosnia to Iraq and from Afghanistan to Europe.  He is also Corliss Page Dean Fellow at the Hoover Institution. Rabbi Marc Katz is the Rabbi at Temple Ner Tamid in Bloomfield, NJ. His most recent book is Yochanan's Gamble: Judaism's Pragmatic Approach to Life (JSP).  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history

New Books in Jewish Studies
Barry Strauss, "Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest Empire" (Simon & Schuster, 2025)

New Books in Jewish Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 44:57


Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest Empire (Simon & Schuster, 2025) by Barry Strauss recounts the history and events of three major uprisings: the Great Revolt of 66–70 CE, which led to the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple, culminating in the Siege of Masada, where defenders chose mass suicide over surrender; the Diaspora Revolt, ignited by heavy taxes across the Empire; and the Bar Kokhba Revolt. Strauss has a way with telling stories that makes his subjects come alive. One walks away from his book not just knowing what happened, but with an appreciation for the different voices in the room, those supporting rebellion, those siding with Rome, the local leaders at the time, and the Roman governors and emperors who suppress these rebellions. We meet pivotal figures such as Simon Bar Kokhba but also some of those lesser-known women of the era like Berenice, a Jewish princess who played a major role in the politics of the Great Revolt and was improbably the love of Titus—Rome's future emperor and the man who destroyed Jerusalem and the Temple. Today, echoes of those battles resonate as the Jewish nation faces new challenges and conflicts. Jews vs. Rome offers a captivating narrative that connects the past with the present, appealing to anyone interested in Rome, Jewish history, or the compelling true tales of resilience and resistance. Barry Strauss is a leading historian of antiquity and the author of numerous books. He is a former Chair of Cornell's Department of History as well as a former Director of Cornell's Judith Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, where he studied modern engagements from Bosnia to Iraq and from Afghanistan to Europe.  He is also Corliss Page Dean Fellow at the Hoover Institution. Rabbi Marc Katz is the Rabbi at Temple Ner Tamid in Bloomfield, NJ. His most recent book is Yochanan's Gamble: Judaism's Pragmatic Approach to Life (JSP).  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies

New Books in Ancient History
Barry Strauss, "Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest Empire" (Simon & Schuster, 2025)

New Books in Ancient History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 44:57


Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest Empire (Simon & Schuster, 2025) by Barry Strauss recounts the history and events of three major uprisings: the Great Revolt of 66–70 CE, which led to the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple, culminating in the Siege of Masada, where defenders chose mass suicide over surrender; the Diaspora Revolt, ignited by heavy taxes across the Empire; and the Bar Kokhba Revolt. Strauss has a way with telling stories that makes his subjects come alive. One walks away from his book not just knowing what happened, but with an appreciation for the different voices in the room, those supporting rebellion, those siding with Rome, the local leaders at the time, and the Roman governors and emperors who suppress these rebellions. We meet pivotal figures such as Simon Bar Kokhba but also some of those lesser-known women of the era like Berenice, a Jewish princess who played a major role in the politics of the Great Revolt and was improbably the love of Titus—Rome's future emperor and the man who destroyed Jerusalem and the Temple. Today, echoes of those battles resonate as the Jewish nation faces new challenges and conflicts. Jews vs. Rome offers a captivating narrative that connects the past with the present, appealing to anyone interested in Rome, Jewish history, or the compelling true tales of resilience and resistance. Barry Strauss is a leading historian of antiquity and the author of numerous books. He is a former Chair of Cornell's Department of History as well as a former Director of Cornell's Judith Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, where he studied modern engagements from Bosnia to Iraq and from Afghanistan to Europe.  He is also Corliss Page Dean Fellow at the Hoover Institution. Rabbi Marc Katz is the Rabbi at Temple Ner Tamid in Bloomfield, NJ. His most recent book is Yochanan's Gamble: Judaism's Pragmatic Approach to Life (JSP).  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Tikvah Podcast
Barry Strauss on the Jewish Conflict with Ancient Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion

The Tikvah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 47:35


Between the year 63 before the Common Era, and the year 136 of the Common Era, the Jewish people waged three revolts against the mightiest empire in the world. In retrospect, we can see that these were not only local uprisings, but civilizational confrontations that would echo through history—struggles that pitted the Jewish people's fierce determination to live as a free nation in their ancestral homeland against Rome's inexorable drive to impose order across its vast dominions. What makes these revolts so fascinating is not merely their military drama, but the profound questions they raise about how different civilizations remember and interpret the same events. Recall the way that Rome understood its purpose and its mission, the grand aspirations that fueled Rome's rise and Rome's bloodstained greatness. As Vergil puts it in the Book VI of the Aeneid (in John Dryden's poetic rendering): But, Rome, 't is thine alone, with awful sway, To rule mankind, and make the world obey, Disposing peace and war by thy own majestic way; To tame the proud, the fetter'd slave to free: These are imperial arts, and worthy thee. When Roman historians recorded these conflicts in Judea, they saw rebellious subjects disrupting the peace that Rome had brought to the world. They saw the Jews as ingrates and troublemakers, who refused to appreciate the benefits of imperial rule. But when Jewish historians look back on this period they tend to see something altogether different: a tragic tale of national resistance—a struggle for freedom—to defend the honor of God, His people, and His land. These competing narratives reveal something essential about the nature of historical memory, and the separate moral universes of these rival civilizational traditions. To illuminate and explain this conflict, Mosaic's editor Jonathan Silver speaks with Barry Strauss, formerly a longtime professor of classics at Cornell University, and now a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. His forthcoming book is Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest Empire, to which he brings deep expertise in Roman military history, and also a keen appreciation for the strategic dimensions of these conflicts.

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
The Jews Have the Last Laugh | Interview: Barry Strauss

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 66:37


Jonah Goldberg invites Barry Strauss, author of Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest Empire, to discuss the clashes between these two ancient worlds, focusing on key events like the Siege of Masada and the Bar Kokhba revolt. Discover how these uprisings not only challenged Roman authority but also shaped the cultural and political landscape of current events. Show Notes:—Read Strauss' other books The Remnant is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including access to all of Jonah's G-File newsletters—click here. If you'd like to remove all ads from your podcast experience, consider becoming a premium Dispatch member by clicking here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Seforimchatter
Jews vs. Rome: The Churban and its aftermath (with Prof. Barry Strauss)

Seforimchatter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 79:52


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The Art of Manliness
The Roman Caesars' Guide to Ruling

The Art of Manliness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 57:14


The Roman caesars were the rulers of the Roman Empire, beginning in 27 BC with Julius Caesar's heir Augustus, from whom subsequent caesars took their name, and lasting until around the fall of the Western Empire in 476 AD. The caesars transitioned the Roman Republic to autocratic rule, consolidating vast territories under centralized authority and shaping Western governance, law, and culture. Their reign marked one of history's most influential periods, laying the groundwork for modern empires and enduring legacies in political and architectural innovation.They also left behind some instructive leadership lessons, in both what and what not to do.Here to unpack some of the Roman Empire's most significant caesars as both histories and leadership case studies is Barry Strauss, who is a classicist, professor, military historian, fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution, and the author of numerous books, including Ten Caesars. Today on the show, Barry shares how Augustus consolidated power by initially cleaning house, a redeeming quality of the otherwise infamous Nero, the strategies Vespasian and Severus used to gain legitimacy as outsiders, why Marcus Aurelius was an insightful philosopher but struggled as an emperor, the emperor under whose rule the empire began its decline, what Constantine understood about the idea that if you want things to stay the same, everything must change, and much more.Resources Related to the PodcastBarry's previous appearance on the AoM podcast: Episode #487 — Leadership Lessons From the 3 Greatest Ancient CommandersBarry's forthcoming book: Jews vs. Rome — Two Centuries of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest EmpireAoM Podcast #346: The Fall of the Roman RepublicAoM Podcast #969: The Making of a Stoic EmperorConnect With Barry StraussBarry's websiteBarry's faculty pageBarry on LinkedIn

Scandalous Games
The NCAA Video Game Lawsuits, Part 4: Wherein Kevin ruins college sports for everyone

Scandalous Games

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 71:28


Historian Kevin Impellizeri shares a story of a video game controversy to his friends: Kate Lynch and Phil Thomas. As we get to the bottom of why it took 11 years to get a new college football video game, we take a closer look at how schools and the NCAA treat college athletes and the lengths college programs will go to not compensate players (even with a full education) to preserve amateurism. Topics discussed include: a totally not problematic discussion about crab legs, the Rhodes Scholar turned NFL player turned neurosurgeon, and how dodging worker's compensation got us the "student-athlete."For more on NCAA sanctions against players (as well as a bunch of other topics related to this series), check out Joe Nocera and Ben Strauss, Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA (New York: Random House, 2016): https://www.amazon.com/Indentured-Inside-Story-Rebellion-Against/dp/1591846323.For more on the college exploits of Jameis Winston and Cam Newton, check out:"Florida's Newton faces felony counts after fellow student's laptop stolen," Associated Press (via ESPN), November 21, 2008, https://www.espn.com/college-football/news/story?id=3718266. "Jameis Winston: Store employee 'hooked us up' with crab legs," ESPN, April 22, 2015, https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2015/story/_/id/12739843/jameis-winston-florida-state-seminoles-says-crab-legs-were-given-not-stolen. Elliot C. McLaughlin, "FSU settles for $950,000 in Jameis Winston rape case," CNN, January 26, 2016, https://www.cnn.com/2016/01/25/us/florida-state-fsu-settles-jameis-winston-rape-lawsuit/index.htmlFor more on the SMU scandal and the college football "death penalty," check outOn the average NFL career length by position, see: Christina Gough, "Average playing career length in the National Football League," Statista, March 12, 2024, https://www.statista.com/statistics/240102/average-player-career-length-in-the-national-football-league/. On Dr. Myron Rolle, former NFL player and current neurosurgeon, see: Wright Thompson, "The Burden of Being Myron Rolle," ESPN Outside the Lines, http://www.espn.com/espn/eticket/story?page=100218/myronrolle. Also, his LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmyronrolle.  Theme Music: Occam's Sikhweee by Sikh Knowledge (Free Music Archive: https://bit.ly/33G4sLO), used under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US (https://bit.ly/33JXogQ).Also, one slight correction: the College Football Playoff has 12 teams, not 16. More info, including show notes and sources at http://scandalousgamespodcast.wordpress.com.  Be sure to also check out Andy and Phil's new podcast where they re-watch the 1990s animated series Beast Wars: Transformers, called So...We Were Talking About Beast Wars, wherever you get your podcasts!

Book Club with Michael Smerconish
Joe Nocera: "Indentured"

Book Club with Michael Smerconish

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 19:40


“How can the NCAA blithely wreck careers without regard to due process or common fairness? How can it act so ruthlessly to enforce rules that are so petty? Why won't anybody stand up to these outrageous violations of American values and American justice?” In 2012, Joe Nocera asked those questions, and then in 2016, wrote this book, "Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA." And in the years since this book came out and this great conversation with Michael, some of the payment rules for college athletes eased up starting in 2021. Original air date 15 March 2016. The book was published on 16 February 2016.

Turner Christian Church
Saul: The Rebel King

Turner Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 35:51


The Rebellion Against the Philistines The Philistines had Israel under occupation They had garrisons in Israelite cities They restricted weapons in Israel Saul was elected to lead a rebellion He was appointed “leader” He ruled in secret, from his home He fought off the Ammonites first Saul launched his…

From The Median featuring Molly Smith
BABL Spotlight 2017: “Gender-ideology – Rebellion Against the Order of Creation”

From The Median featuring Molly Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 53:12


Gabriele Kuby Author, The Global Sexual Revolution: Destruction of Freedom in the Name of Freedom” speaking at the 2017 Bringing America Back to Life Convention:  The topic of Gabrielle's Presentation is: “Gender-ideology – Rebellion Against the Order of Creation”

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Rebellion on SermonAudio
Rebellion Against the King

Rebellion on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 41:00


A new MP3 sermon from Tabernacle Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Rebellion Against the King Subtitle: David Served His Generation Speaker: Pastor Scott Hooks Broadcaster: Tabernacle Baptist Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 9/18/2022 Bible: 2 Samuel 15:1-23 Length: 41 min.

God's Truth, God's Grace - New Port Presbyterian Church
Mankind's Rebellion Against the Lord, 2/27/22

God's Truth, God's Grace - New Port Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 32:05


Today's message is from Genesis chapter 3--"Mankind's Rebellion Against the Lord." Although the Lord is the God who deserves our allegiance, in today's message we consider how our first parents rebelled against the Lord, bringing profound consequences upon themselves and all of humanity who descend from them. In the face of their rebellion and rejection, however, the Lord still provides Grace. He will not abandon His Creation and He sets in place His plan for the redemption of all things, fulfilled in the person and work of Jesus Christ

The Whole Word Podcast
Deuteronomy 01 - God's Original Plan and Israel's Rebellion

The Whole Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 10:58


Deuteronomy 01The Command to Leave Horeb (v 1-8)The Appointment of Leaders (v 9-18)Spies Sent Out (v 19-25)Rebellion Against the Lord (v 26-46)Support the show (https://www.eservicepayments.com/cgi-bin/Vanco_ver3.vps?appver3=Fi1giPL8kwX_Oe1AO50jRiyQtOyGk4k_EcVQYcCBuEehjXsUKRLlmI4vCU4-rZZZ2EvVVAEjqawDomKT1pbouVpn5a3cpHzCC-lHLmLDXQg=&ver=3)

Springs Reformed Church - RPCNA
Rebellion Against the King

Springs Reformed Church - RPCNA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 33:00


Psalm 2-1-6-Rebellion Against the King-1. The Rebellion -1-3- 2. The Response -4-6--3. The Enthronement -7-9- 4. The Exhortation -10-12---I. The Rebellion -1-3---o The heart of rebellious mankind -Acts 4-23-31--------o Strongholds in our hearts -Rom. 6-12-14- 2 Cor. 10-4-------II. The Response -4-6---o The Confident Father--------o The Confidence of the believer -Acts 2-36- 4-23ff-

Sports Daily
A unanimous Supreme Court decision against the NCAA

Sports Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 15:14


Was it a huge surprise, even as divided as the court and country are?  Bruce and Jacob discuss the landmark decision with The Washington Post's Ben Strauss, author of "Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Phoenix Free Presbyterian Church
Judgment's Collapse at the Pavement

Phoenix Free Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 32:00


Judgment's Collapse at the Pavement-1. Rejection of His Knowledge-2. Refusal of the Warnings-3. Repudiation of Clear Evidence-4. Rebellion Against the Clear Verdict

Revolution or Bust
Ep577 Paul Street: A Shitlib in Disguise | Chris Hedges’ Rebuttal | Confusion About Fascism

Revolution or Bust

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 23:44


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Through the Word
Matthew 12 Explained | Journey 15 Day 12

Through the Word

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 12:54


Matthew 12: Rebellion Against the King pt 2 | Jesus has shown His power through a series of miracles. But the rebellion against the King continues to grow.Journey 15 | Savior. Journey Fifteen focuses on our great Savior, Jesus Christ. The book of Matthew reveals Jesus as the Promised One of the nation of Israel and the coming King of Kings. Hebrews connects the OT to the NT and reminds us that Jesus is better than whatever we left behind. Then James teaches us how to live in light of the Kingdom of God. In the OT, we look at romance in Song of Solomon and a falling empire in 1 Chronicles and Nahum. (89 days)Teacher: Kris & JonathanAbout TTW: When the Bible is confusing, Through the Word explains it with clear and concise audio guides for every chapter. The TTW Podcast follows 19 Journeys covering every book and chapter in the Bible. Each journey is an epic adventure through several Bible books, as your favorite pastors explain each chapter with clear explanation and insightful application. Understand the Bible in just ten minutes a day, and join us for all 19 Journeys on the TTW podcast or TTW app!Get the App: https://throughtheword.orgContact: https://throughtheword.org/contactDonate: https://throughtheword.org/givingMatthew 12 Themes: Jesus, Sabbath, generosity, blasphemyMatthew 12 Tags: rebellion, Sabbath, wheat, pharisee, Lord of the Sabbath, synagogue, law, demon-possession, Beelzebul, Beelzebub, blasphemy, blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, unforgivable sin, Key Verses: Quotes: Audio & Text © 2011-2021 Through the Word™ Inc. All rights reserved worldwide.Bible Quotes: The Holy Bible New International Version® NIV® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission of Biblica, Inc.® All rights reserved worldwide.

Through the Word
Matthew 11 Explained | Journey 15 Day 11

Through the Word

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 9:31


Matthew 11: Rebellion Against the King | Jesus didn't fit into people's expectations of what the Messiah should look like. Even John the Baptist began to wonder if Jesus was the one they were looking for. Journey 15 | Savior. Journey Fifteen focuses on our great Savior, Jesus Christ. The book of Matthew reveals Jesus as the Promised One of the nation of Israel and the coming King of Kings. Hebrews connects the OT to the NT and reminds us that Jesus is better than whatever we left behind. Then James teaches us how to live in light of the Kingdom of God. In the OT, we look at romance in Song of Solomon and a falling empire in 1 Chronicles and Nahum. (89 days)Teacher: Kris & JonathanAbout TTW: When the Bible is confusing, Through the Word explains it with clear and concise audio guides for every chapter. The TTW Podcast follows 19 Journeys covering every book and chapter in the Bible. Each journey is an epic adventure through several Bible books, as your favorite pastors explain each chapter with clear explanation and insightful application. Understand the Bible in just ten minutes a day, and join us for all 19 Journeys on the TTW podcast or TTW app!Get the App: https://throughtheword.orgContact: https://throughtheword.org/contactDonate: https://throughtheword.org/givingMatthew 11 Themes: Jesus, John the Baptist, repentanceMatthew 11 Tags: John, John the Baptist, blind, leper, lame, kingdom of heaven, kingdom, woe, Tyre, Sidon, Sodom, Gomorrah, weary, burdened, come to me, I will give you rest,Key Verses: Quotes: Audio & Text © 2011-2021 Through the Word™ Inc. All rights reserved worldwide.Bible Quotes: The Holy Bible New International Version® NIV® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission of Biblica, Inc.® All rights reserved worldwide.

CarbonCast
Numbers 36- Deuteronomy 3

CarbonCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2020 18:34


Inheritance of Zelophehad's Daughters, The Command to Leave Horeb, The Appointment of Leaders, Spies Sent Out, Rebellion Against the Lord, Wanderings in the Wilderness, Defeat of Sihon King of Heshbon, Defeat of Og King of Bashan, Division of the Land, Moses Forbidden to Cross the Jordan

Reading the whole bible in 2019/2020
Episode 54 - Deuteronomy 1 and Psalm 36

Reading the whole bible in 2019/2020

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 8:05


Episode 54 - Deuteronomy 1 and Psalm 36 Deuteronomy 1 - The Command to Leave Horeb; The Appointment of Leaders; Spies Sent Out; Rebellion Against the Lord Psalm 36

The GW Business of Sports Podcast

Recently, Ben Strauss, author of Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA, came to speak with the Issues of Sports Management class at GW. While here, he graciously answered questions from Mark Hyman and Ruben Kahn about his experience following the NCAA and what led him to write this book.

Golden Hills Community Church
Rebellion Against the King

Golden Hills Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 49:50


Rebellion Against the King // 2 Samuel 13–18 // Pastor Phil Ward

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Through the Word
Matthew 12 Explained | Journey 7 Day 12

Through the Word

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 12:54


Matthew 12: Rebellion Against the King pt 2 | Jesus has shown His power through a series of miracles. But the rebellion against the King continues to grow.Journey 7 | Promises Kept. Journey Seven returns to Jesus' story, as Matthew presents Christ as the coming King and fulfillment of God's promises. In the Old Testament, Deuteronomy brings us to the edge of the Promised Land as Moses reminds Israel of God's faithfulness and challenges them to trust God for the road ahead. Then Hebrews connects the dots between the testaments, and 2nd Corinthians digs in to the heart of ministry. (91 days)Teacher: Kris & JonathanAbout TTW: When the Bible is confusing, Through the Word explains it with clear and concise audio guides for every chapter. The TTW Podcast follows 19 Journeys covering every book and chapter in the Bible. Each journey is an epic adventure through several Bible books, as your favorite pastors explain each chapter with clear explanation and insightful application. Understand the Bible in just ten minutes a day, and join us for all 19 Journeys on the TTW podcast or TTW app!Get the App: https://throughtheword.orgContact: https://throughtheword.org/contactDonate: https://throughtheword.org/givingMatthew 12 Themes: Jesus, Sabbath, generosity, blasphemyMatthew 12 Tags: rebellion, Sabbath, wheat, pharisee, Lord of the Sabbath, synagogue, law, demon-possession, Beelzebul, Beelzebub, blasphemy, blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, unforgivable sin, Key Verses: Quotes: Audio & Text © 2011-2021 Through the Word™ Inc. All rights reserved worldwide.Bible Quotes: The Holy Bible New International Version® NIV® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission of Biblica, Inc.® All rights reserved worldwide.

Through the Word
Matthew 11 Explained | Journey 7 Day 11

Through the Word

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 9:31


Matthew 11: Rebellion Against the King | Jesus didn't fit into people's expectations of what the Messiah should look like. Even John the Baptist began to wonder if Jesus was the one they were looking for. Journey 7 | Promises Kept. Journey Seven returns to Jesus' story, as Matthew presents Christ as the coming King and fulfillment of God's promises. In the Old Testament, Deuteronomy brings us to the edge of the Promised Land as Moses reminds Israel of God's faithfulness and challenges them to trust God for the road ahead. Then Hebrews connects the dots between the testaments, and 2nd Corinthians digs in to the heart of ministry. (91 days)Teacher: Kris & JonathanAbout TTW: When the Bible is confusing, Through the Word explains it with clear and concise audio guides for every chapter. The TTW Podcast follows 19 Journeys covering every book and chapter in the Bible. Each journey is an epic adventure through several Bible books, as your favorite pastors explain each chapter with clear explanation and insightful application. Understand the Bible in just ten minutes a day, and join us for all 19 Journeys on the TTW podcast or TTW app!Get the App: https://throughtheword.orgContact: https://throughtheword.org/contactDonate: https://throughtheword.org/givingMatthew 11 Themes: Jesus, John the Baptist, repentanceMatthew 11 Tags: John, John the Baptist, blind, leper, lame, kingdom of heaven, kingdom, woe, Tyre, Sidon, Sodom, Gomorrah, weary, burdened, come to me, I will give you rest,Key Verses: Quotes: Audio & Text © 2011-2021 Through the Word™ Inc. All rights reserved worldwide.Bible Quotes: The Holy Bible New International Version® NIV® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission of Biblica, Inc.® All rights reserved worldwide.

Thirty Love: Conversations About Tennis
Bloomberg Opinion's Joe Nocera On Tennis From The Uncheap Seats

Thirty Love: Conversations About Tennis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 22:55


Joe Nocera, Bloomberg Opinion columnist and co-author of "Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA," joins Thirty Love host Carl Bialik from a suite at the US Open to talk about the economics of attending big-time tennis events, the hardest thing to explain to a child who's starting to watch tennis, and why Federer : Nadal :: Jordan : LeBron. Music by Lee Rosevere. Nocera on Twitter: https://twitter.com/opinion_joe Nocera's Bloomberg columns: https://www.bloomberg.com/view/contributors/AB5jPpvf5C4/joe-nocera

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Money Talking
Worst Kept Secret in College Basketball?

Money Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 7:43


This week the multi-million dollar world of college basketball got hit with allegations of bribery, corruption and fraud. This comes after a three year investigation that involved wiretaps, an FBI informant and undercover agents. Ten people, including four Division I coaches and an Adidas executive, have been arrested.   When it comes to exposing corruption in college basketball, Joe Nocera, a Bloomberg View columnist and the author of Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA, thinks this is just the beginning.  "There's definitely an implication on part the of the prosecutors and the FBI that they're only at the beginning of this," said Nocera. "Once you uncover this rock, it's not just going to be one worm, or two worms, or one rat, it's going to be dozens."  This week on Money Talking, Charlie Herman talks with Nocera about the recent NCAA controversy and what it means for the big business of college sports.   

Clinton School Podcasts
Joe Nocera | Clinton School Presents

Clinton School Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2017 23:13


Nikolai DiPippa, Clinton School Director of Public Programs, sat down with Joe Nocera, author of “Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA”. His book tells the dramatic story of a loose-knit group of rebels who decide to fight the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

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Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century Season One
Episode Nine: Going Deep on Anti-Trust and Price-Fixing in Big Time-Sports Part 2

Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century Season One

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2016 46:34


Economist, Andy Schwarz, is the go-to guy on anti-trust and price-fixing issues in big-time sports. His fascinating and penetrating analysis of the economics of collegiate sports can be found everywhere from ESPN to Deadspin to a chapter forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of Sports Economics. He is also the author of two important appendices in Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA by Joe Nocera and Ben Strauss. Andy has been a litigation economist since 1997 and has testified in and consulted on several landmark cases in the sports world including L.A. Raiders v. NFL, White v. NCAA , and O’Bannon v. NCAA. The post Episode Nine: Going Deep on Anti-Trust and Price-Fixing in Big Time-Sports Part 2 appeared first on Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century.

Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century Season One
Episode Eight: Going Deep on Anti-Trust and Price-Fixing in Big Time-Sports Part 1

Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century Season One

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 45:34


Economist, Andy Schwarz, is the go-to guy on anti-trust and price-fixing issues in big-time sports. His fascinating and penetrating analysis of the economics of collegiate sports can be found everywhere from ESPN to Deadspin to a chapter forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of Sports Economics. He is also the author of two important appendices in Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA by Joe Nocera and Ben Strauss. Andy has been a litigation economist since 1997 and has testified in and consulted on several landmark cases in the sports world including L.A. Raiders v. NFL, White v. NCAA , and O’Bannon v. NCAA. The post Episode Eight: Going Deep on Anti-Trust and Price-Fixing in Big Time-Sports Part 1 appeared first on Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century.

Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century Season One
Episode Seven: Going Deep with Joe Nocera and the Rebellion Against the NCAA

Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century Season One

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2016 62:07


The Billion Dollar industry of College Football and Basketball often collide with the mission of higher education. Joe Nocera takes us on a journey through the history of the NCAA and describes the moment the NCAA went from "impotent to powerful." Listen to why the Power Five "Conference Commissioners are the Five most powerful guys in sports." He explains why baseball and hockey teams operate by a different set of rules than football and basketball when it comes to turning pro and making money. And he tells us why Walter Byers invented the term "student-athlete" and why Myles Brand invented the "Collegiate Model." Fascinating listen. The post Episode Seven: Going Deep with Joe Nocera and the Rebellion Against the NCAA appeared first on Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century.

The T. Boone Pickens Channel
Episode 21: New York Times columnist Joe Nocera

The T. Boone Pickens Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2016 26:33


As the NCAA March Madness Tournament kicks off, this week’s Pickens Podcast features a spirited discussion with Joe Nocera, New York Times sports/business columnist and author of the new book, "Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA." This book explores answers to questions Joe posed a few years back in a column. “How can the NCAA blithely wreck careers without regard to due process or common fairness? How can it act so ruthlessly to enforce rules that are so petty? Why won’t anybody stand up to these outrageous violations of American values and American justice?” Joe first covered T. Boone Pickens back in 1982 when Boone led a takeover battle against what was then Cities Service Oil Company. During this interesting and entertaining episode of the Pickens Podcast, Boone and Joe talk sports, business, and politics.

The Sports Law Biz Podcast
17: NCAA Issues with Joe Nocera

The Sports Law Biz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2016


In this episode, Peter Ott discusses current challenges to the NCAA’s structure with Joe Nocera, an award-winning sports-business columnist for the New York Times. Joe’s most recent book, co-authored with Ben Strauss, is entitled Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA. In this interview, we discuss his research and opinions about problems with how the NCAA operates. You can follow Joe on twitter at @NoceraNYT.∼ Continue Reading ∼

The Rock Community Church - Weekend Services

Big Idea: God's King has been anointed, installed, declared and empowered. Choose to refuse Him, or choose to take refuge in Him. Outline: 1. Rebellion Against the Lord (Vs. 1-3)
 2. Response of the Lord (Vs. 4-6)
 3. Redeemer of the Lord (Vs. 7-9)
 4. Refuge in the Lord! (Vs. 10-12) Acts 14:15-17
 Acts 17:24-31 Romans 6:15-19 
Isaiah 40:6-8
 Isaiah 40:15-17
 Joshua 24:14-28

Zurich Radio Theater
Rebellion Against the Stomach

Zurich Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2012


"The Rebellion Against the Stomach" is an insightful story based on 1 Corinthians 12:14-26. This episode is adapted from the version found in The Book of Virtues. Join us as Zurich Radio Theater proudly presents, "The Rebellion Against the Stomach".Audio file: Rebellion Against the Stomach

WAMC News Podcast
WAMC News Podcast – Episode 209

WAMC News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 13:15


The Supreme Court has decided in a 9-0 ruling that the NCAA cannot enforce limits on education-related benefits that colleges offer to student athletes. The ruling on Monday did not decide whether students can be paid salaries. Under current NCAA rules, students cannot be paid, and the scholarship money colleges offer is capped at the cost of attending the school. The NCAA had defended its rules as necessary to preserve the amateur nature of college sports as part of a long-running battle over the issue, but the court sided with former athletes who say limits on education benefits in Division I moneymakers like basketball and football are unenforceable. For analysis we called up Washington Post sports reporter Ben Strauss, the author of “Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA.”

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