Episodios

  • 83 - The Return of Yahweh
    Mar 23 2025

    Leviticus chapters 8 and 9 are play-by-play accounts of the greatest Hebrew ceremony of all time - summoning Yahweh back to his homeland 50 years after he had left it.

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    The podcast is written, edited and produced by Gil Kidron

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    57 m
  • 82 - And So Begins the Priestly Racket
    Mar 9 2025

    In our second episode about Leviticus, we go over the second and third rules of the Hebrew returnees of 538 BCE, which are about how much money everyone owes the wealthiest Hebrews

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    The podcast is written, edited and produced by Gil Kidron

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    49 m
  • 81 - The HIDDEN Seven Plagues
    Feb 23 2025

    The oldest text in Leviticus, chapter 26, has a Seven Plagues story we did not know about. That chapter has the first rule of the Hebrew returnees in 538 BCE, with a warning: if you break it, Yahweh will bring Seven Plagues on the Hebrew returnees.

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    The podcast is written, edited and produced by Gil Kidron

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    1 h y 25 m
  • 80 - What is Leviticus
    Feb 9 2025

    In this introductory episode, we go over the FOUR layers of Leviticus, written between 538 BCE and 140 BCE, when the final version was published.

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    Click here to see Exodus divided into "sources" according to the Documentary Hypothesis

    The podcast is written, edited and produced by Gil Kidron

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Resident Academic: The Persian Axial Age Hypothesis
    Feb 2 2025

    In the first installment of a new series to add an academic perspective to the podcast, I present my "538 BCE changed the world" hypothesis to our new resident academic, evolutionary biologist, Dr. Rutger Vos.

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    1 h y 14 m
  • Scholar Rejects My Exodus Hypothesis
    Jan 26 2025

    In the second half of my conversation with Dr. Gad Barnea from the University of Haifa, he rejects the idea that the Exodus stories about leaving Egypt are merely tales about leaving Babylonia, and he presents his own hypothesis.

    Dr. Barnea is a Faculty Member at the University of Haifa, Department of Jewish History and Thought, he is a Research Fellow at the École biblique et archéologique française de Jérusalem, and for Project BEST at the University of Haifa, Department Of Biblical Studies, and an Associate Fellow at the Department of History of the Royal Historical Society.

    Click here totoo listen to the As Depicted on Film episode about the Ten Commandments (1956) by Cecil B DeMille

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    The podcast is written, edited and produced by Gil Kidron

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    1 h y 22 m
  • Researching Zoroastrian Influences on the Hebrews (w/ Dr. Gad Barnea)
    Jan 19 2025

    For decades, scholars believed that ancient Hebrew letters from 419 BCE proved the continuity of Passover, but a new study shows that, if anything, Passover has Persian Zoroastrian origins. Dr. Gad Barnea from the University of Haifa joins Gil and Garry Stevens from the History in the Bible podcast to discuss his research into the so called Passover Lettersso-called.

    Dr. Barnea is a Faculty Member at the University of Haifa, Department of Jewish History and Thought, he is a Research Fellow at the École biblique et archéologique française de Jérusalem, and for Project BEST at the University of Haifa, Department Of Biblical Studies, and an Associate Fellow at the Department of History of the Royal Historical Society.

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    • Who wrote the Bible: Timeline and authors
    • Ancient maps: easy to follow maps to see which empire ruled what and when

    Click here to see Exodus divided into "sources" according to the Documentary Hypothesis

    The podcast is written, edited and produced by Gil Kidron

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    1 h y 17 m
  • Collab: Study Validates Passover Zoroastrian Origins
    Jan 12 2025

    A new study into the so-called "Passover Letters" reveals the depth of Persian-Zoroastrian influences. I spoke to Bernie Maopolski from the Fan of History podcast to discuss

    Read the article about this research by Dr. Gad Barnea here

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    • Who wrote the Bible: Timeline and authors
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    Click here to see Exodus divided into "sources" according to the Documentary Hypothesis

    The podcast is written, edited and produced by Gil Kidron

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    42 m