Time Stamps
0:00 – Intro
3:41 – start, what’s new in season 10
12:10 – New Executive Producers and Super Chats
17:01 – Discussion on Matthew 15.4
22:14 – What About the Death Penalty?
31:20 – Is God’s Law Really Perfect?
50:03 – Discussion on Exodus 21.7
58:18 – How do we Know Saturday is the Seventh Day?
Description
In this episode, we welcome season 10 by playing some fun clips from our soundboard, new intro music, and some notes from listeners, then we move to a discussion on Matthew 15:4 and what exactly Yeshua was teaching. We then move to a discussion about the more socially unacceptable passages in the Torah such as slavery and ask if the Torah is really “perfect.” Finally, we wrap up with a short discussion on how we know Saturday is the seventh day of the week.
Scripture Covered
“For God commanded, ‘Honor your father and your mother,’ and, ‘Whoever reviles father or mother must surely die.’” (Matthew 15:4ff ESV)
“When a man sells his daughter as a slave, she shall not go out as the male slaves do.” (Exodus 21:7ff ESV)
“If he takes another wife to himself, he shall not diminish her food, her clothing, or her marital rights.” (Exodus 21:10 ESV)
Links
Executive Producers
Bob & Larue Miller
Shane & Ruth Lunderville
Lee & Vivian Eagan
Erna Draper
Bobby Keicher
John Coulthard
Elizabeth Marchman
Associate Producers Producers
Mary Smiledge • Levi Mitchell • Angel Ocasio • Ngina Maingi • Patricia Meaden • Eric Warren • Carl Mathias • Erna Draper • Antoinette Pink• Andy & Trini De Groot • Terry Wilson • Paul Mitchell • Susan Lovejoy • Curtis Wilkes • Michael McClure • Anabel Villarreal • Jamie Sexton • Harold Rosin • Kellie Lund • Ronald Acrey • Bryan Dillard • Colleen Knudsen • Rod & Kelly Hackett • Fabio Pavan • Bradley Fiddes • Neil Huff • Robert Miller • Kellie Breslin • Kelly Penland • Mason Brooks • Cincent & Margaret Armijo • Jacob Crumley • Cairn Pittock • Silvia Mondragon • Dennis Pfabe • Lois Morgan • Dianne Davidson • Matthew Hill • Cristina Moore Urrutia • Kevin Cozzi • Alexander Bihary • William Lensmire • Lori Noonan