The apostle John is the most poetic of the Gospel storytellers, but what is he really communicating with his beautiful, imagery-laden language? Join Tim, Jon, and Carissa for a closer look at John 1 and discover how John incorporates elements of the Genesis and Exodus narratives to form a portrait of how God responds to rebellious people.
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Timestamps
- Part one (0-13:15)
- Part two (13:15-24:45)
- Part three (24:45-37:30)
- Part four (37:30-48:00)
- Part five (48:00-54:00)
- Part six (54:00-1:01:17)
Referenced Resources
- David Andrew Teeter, Hebrew Bible scholar
- William Arthur Tooman, Hebrew Bible scholar
- God Dwells with Us: Temple Symbolism in the Fourth Gospel, Mary L. Coloe
- John (Word Biblical Commentary Volume 36), George R. Beasley-Murray
- The Jewish Temple: A Non-Biblical Sourcebook, C. T. R. Hayward
- Interested in more? Check out Tim’s library here.
Show Music
- “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS
- “Day and Night” by Aiguille
- “Movement” by Felty
Show produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Zach McKinley. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder.
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