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Abraham and Isaac
This week, Fr. Paul introduces his presentation of Genesis 24 touching on Isaac’s role and the significance of what he terms the prolegomena of the story. (Episode 181)
There Will Be No Flags in the Kingdom
Whatever term we use to describe it, be it “worldly,” “earthly,” “materialistic,” or the more precise biblical phrase, “of the flesh,” the fact is, the way we think an...
Let’s Make it Functional
This week Fr. Paul takes questions and discussion on the meaning and usage of Hebrew terminology in Genesis. (Episode 180)
Repeat These Words
Repetition is the foundation of knowledge. A student repeats vocabulary. An athlete repeats a physical movement. An apprentice repeats a task. A reporter repeats what ...
Hebron
In this week’s episode, Fr. Paul explains Hebron’s significance in Genesis 23 as the place of fraternity when human beings return to the adamah. (Episode 179)
Flash-forward, Be Afraid
The opening verses of the Judgment in Matthew 25 establish what the Bible repeatedly proclaims on every page, within every paragraph, and in every single verse. There ...
The People of the Land
In today’s episode Fr. Paul continues his discussion of Genesis 23. (Episode 178)
Wisdom
The human being approaches every situation with the satanic question, “What’s in it for me?” From there, we establish goals, define measurements, and declare success w...
Not Our Mercy
To modern students of the Bible, it seems unfair that the least capable servant—to whom the least was given—was treated the most harshly by the Lord. Fortunately, for ...
The Blessing
This week, Fr. Paul wraps up and extended Q and A session following his reading of Genesis 22. (Episode 176)
The Merchant Class?
The parable of the Talents must be heard in the context of Matthew’s storyline. Jerusalem is about to fall. Jesus has repeatedly warned everyone to make ready for the ...
It’s a Big Deal
In Scripture, Fr. Paul explains, when a word can be removed without being missed, it’s usually an indication of the term’s significance in the broader storyline. (Epis...
Take It and Work It
The Parable of the Talents is a story about work assignments. How much work can each person do? How will each person—from the least to the greatest—be judged for the ...
Interlocked
In today's program, Fr. Paul notes the unmissable parallel between Genesis 22 and 26. As always, it's only unmissable, he explains, when you hear Genesis in the origi...
In the Fear of God
No parable is more widely abused than the Parable of the Talents. On the heels of a series of Matthean stories that warn of destruction and judgment, the Master assign...
Abraham’s Obedience
In this week’s episode Fr. Paul explains Abraham’s obedience and its functions in the content of the Pauline epistles. (Episode 173)
The Jury is Still Out
People who live comfortably look to religion as a source of comfort and stability. They construct their religious worldview as the Pharaohs of old built pyramids of st...