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A Light to the Nations

By: The Ephesus School
  • Summary

  • A Light to the Nations is a bi-weekly podcast examining all parts of the biblical story from a functional perspective. Instead of asking what words means, we consider instead their function, i. e., how they are used in other parts of the Bible. In each episode will discuss the functionality of words and how that allows us hear the teaching.
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Episodes
  • The Gospel Never Ends.
    Apr 26 2024

    In his gospel, Mark presents an alternative to armed revolt: submission to the one God of both Jews and Gentiles. Thus for him, Jesus is both Christ and the Son of God in a very specific way: according to the Gospel preached by the Apostle Paul, which is itself the fulfillment of what was written in the prophets, the second part of Scripture. Here we have to understand that one could not call Jesus “Christ” if they expected him to lead the revolt and use earthly power to subdue Rome. On the contrary, Jesus would fulfill the role of Isaiah’s suffering servant, that is the sole one who submits fully to the will of God (Isaiah 53:7, 10).

    Saint Mark by Emmanuel Tzanes.

    Original intro and outro music performed by Raphael Shaheen.

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    13 mins
  • Rahab The Harlot.
    Apr 12 2024

    The story of Rahab the harlot takes up the bulk of chapter 2 of the Book of Joshua. In Scripture, “playing the harlot” is typically a stand-in for following after foreign gods. Her prevalence here can be understood as an invitation to biblical Israel not to commit “Scriptural harlotry.” She is the example for them to follow if they wish to ensure the Lord’s blessings in Canaan. The sinfulness of the nations is a given in Scripture, so Rahab’s harlotry is unexceptional. Israel, however, having received the grace of the Torah, prove by their behavior that they are no different from the nations. This is what Scripture emphatically and consistently teaches. The most impressive indication of how Rahab functions as a character is found in her name, the Hebrew root of which means “width, breath, open area; wide large.” Join me in a discussion of Joshua 2:1-21.


    References
    Judges 2:11-13
    Joshua 1:8; 6:25
    Genesis 1:29-31; 6:15; 13:14-17; 19:2
    Matthew 1:5

    The Chrysostom Bible - Joshua: A Commentary by Paul Nadim Tarazi (OCABS, 2014).
    “Bobbi Jo” performed by Prince.

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    19 mins
  • Favor With God.
    Mar 29 2024

    In the announcement of Jesus’ birth in the Gospel of Luke, what stands out is that God singles out Mary for favor as a sheer expression of his will. In biblical terms we can say it’s a “textbook example” of grace. In that she possesses no special prerequisite or qualifications for being chosen, Mary’s election is throughly scriptural: it parallels Noah’s finding favor in the eyes of God (Genesis 6) and Abraham and his descendants receiving the promise of future blessings. Join me in a discussion of Luke 1:24-49, 56.

    References
    Deuteronomy 7:7; 9:5-6
    Romans 11:11-12
    Genesis 6:22; 22:3, 18
    צַדִּ֛יק (sad-dîq) - righteous
    תָּמִ֥ים (tā-mîm)- blameless
    ῥήματα (rhēmata) - matters/words

    “It Is Truly Meet” and “O Pure Virgin” performed by *Ncense.

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    20 mins

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