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The Bible Archives

From a small, strange rural church called The Farmhouse, this is a scholarly yet accessible guide to the Bible and Theology.

Whether you’re a beginner or a skeptic, exhausted with modern Christianity or wanting to explore the text more fully — this podcast aims to challenge poor interpretations and Biblical illiteracy so as to untangle and clarify what the Bible actually says.

Consider this an audio library to cover an extensive, encompassing breakdown of the books in the Bible and the main theological concepts of Christianity.

Hopefully, though we’re a bit unordinary, we can offer an approach to recover an informed version of Biblical content, discover a meaningful version of Christianity, and share a free education for anyone wanting to know more about the text.

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Genesis

Genesis 14-15

Genesis 14 takes us into the ancient near east and the tribal world while also offering a strange picture of a character who seems to transcend the tribes. Chapter 14 also sets up the context of who the God of the covenant is and who Abram of the covenant is.

Genesis 15 gives a deep dive into the covenant and a strange ritual contract ceremony.

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Genesis 12-13

We meet Abram and follow the progression of the covenant; which doesn’t always include very good things from Abram and other finite mortals. This episode covers the nature of the Patriarchal history in Genesis and the specific stories of Genesis 12-13: The covenant blessing, the journey to Egypt, the separating of Abram and Lot, and so much more. We even talk a bit about transcendent will, determinism, and human agency.

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Genesis 10-11

The mythic history section of Genesis comes to an end in the culminating depiction of the world’s ills. This also seems to be the final setup for the covenant. We look at the Tower of Babel and what it means for how the ancient Jewish people believed the world isn’t supposed to work.

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Ash Wednesday Barn Stations

A sensory process to engage with Ash Wednesday and the start of Lent in a tactile way. This experience is not only meant to help you understand Ash Wednesday, but also encounter the process of Ash Wednesday in a meaningful way.

This can be done at home (instructions are included in the PDF and in the audio).

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Tyler KleebergerComment
Genesis 9

The covenant takes shape after "The Flood” (aka, the second creation). How will humanity continue? What will be different from the first creation? And what is that weird story about Canaan and Ham and the nakedness of the father?

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Genesis 6-8

Popularly called “The Flood,” we look at the part of Genesis where a restart of creation happens. Details on the Nephilim, Noah, and the specific components we ought to pay attention to if we see how and why this part of the story was composed.

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Genesis 4-5

The first etiological story post-Eden. Cain and Abel, the first cultures, and the genealogy that might be the most skipped chapter in the Bible. There’s plenty of gems to be discovered in these two chapters.

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Genesis 2-3

The second rendition of creation according to the Jewish tradition which also brings up the tenuous chapter of the whole thing with the tree. We break down the details of the second creation narrative and cover some of the issues with the notorious chapter of Genesis 3.

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Lamentations for the World - (Part Three: Finding God in Lamentations)

How to suffer well based on an ancient book of poems.

So far, Lamentations has been a bit disruptive. Is the practical assistance toward healing at the expense of God’s character? Or do we need to re-approach how we understand the immanence of the transcendent? When we find God in Lamentations, it compels healing in a beautifully meaningful way.

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