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  • How Does Redemption Work in the Passover and Jubilee?
    Jun 16 2025

    Redemption E2 — Redemption involves a transfer of possession, and in the grand story of the Bible, humanity is under the possession of sin and death. But God’s plan is to snatch us back from death and bring us to life—to redeem us. But how does this redemption actually work? In this episode, Jon and Tim look at the Torah rituals of Jubilee and Passover, discovering the life-saving redemption that God is up to in both of these rituals.

    CHAPTERS

    1. Recap and Setup for Redemption in the Torah (0:00-11:24)
    2. Jubilee as a Redemption of Land and People (11:24-31:05)
    3. Redemption in the Passover Rescue (31:05-01:01:20)

    OFFICIAL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT

    View this episode’s official transcript.

    REFERENCED RESOURCES

    • You can view annotations for this episode—plus our entire library of videos, podcasts, articles, and classes—in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.
    • Check out Tim’s extensive collection of recommended books here.

    SHOW MUSIC

    • “Where Is the Love” by Johnny Gorillas
    • “Lonely Like This Moon” by Kicktracks
    • BibleProject theme song by TENTS

    SHOW CREDITS

    Production of today’s episode is by Lindsey Ponder, producer, and Cooper Peltz, managing producer. Tyler Bailey is our supervising engineer, who also edited today’s episode and provided the sound design and mix. JB Witty does our show notes, and Hannah Woo provides the annotations for our app. Our host and creative director is Jon Collins, and our lead scholar is Tim Mackie.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • What Does Redemption Mean in the Bible?
    Jun 9 2025

    Redemption E1 — Following our series on the Exodus Way, we’re going to explore a word that first shows up in the Exodus scroll, redemption. This word can mean lots of things: redeeming a coupon, redeeming an otherwise bad day, or—from a Christian perspective—being redeemed by Jesus. But what does redemption actually refer to in the story of the Bible? Jon and Tim kick off this new theme series by exploring how this word is used throughout Scripture and then defining the two Hebrew words that are translated as “redemption” or “redeem.”

    CHAPTERS

    1. Biblical Redemption (0:00-11:08):
    2. Jesus’ Sacrifice as Redemption (11:08-29:23)
    3. The Meaning of Ga’al and Padah (29:23-48:36)

    OFFICIAL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT

    View this episode’s official transcript.

    REFERENCED RESOURCES

    • You can view annotations for this episode—plus our entire library of videos, podcasts, articles, and classes—in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.
    • Check out Tim’s extensive collection of recommended books here.

    SHOW MUSIC

    • “Cookie” by Benno
    • “Venice Beach” by Randy Sharp
    • BibleProject theme song by TENTS

    SHOW CREDITS

    Production of today’s episode is by Lindsey Ponder, producer, and Cooper Peltz, managing producer. Tyler Bailey is our supervising engineer, who edited today’s episode and also provided the sound design and mix. JB Witty does our show notes, and Hannah Woo provides the annotations for our app. Our host and creative director is Jon Collins, and our lead scholar is Tim Mackie.

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    49 min
  • Pentecost and the Expected Unexpected Spirit (Re-Release)
    Jun 4 2025

    The story of Pentecost in Acts 2 is brimming with rich imagery and hyperlinks from the Hebrew Bible. God’s Spirit dramatically fills a house of Jesus’ followers like a wind, and fire burns over the disciples' heads as they begin speaking languages from across the known world! What is happening here, and how is it a fulfillment of God’s promises? In this re-released episode from our 2018 Luke-Acts series, Jon and Tim trace the significance of Pentecost, revealing how God’s presence now dwells within his people and empowers them to advance his Kingdom mission.

    CHAPTERS

    1. Fire at Pentecost and the Place Where Heaven and Earth Meet (0:00–2:15)
    2. The Fiery Arrival of the Promised Helper (2:15–11:27)
    3. Overlaying Ancient Stories of God's Presence (11:27–24:12)
    4. Peter's Speech to the Crowd (24:12–31:13)
    5. Recovering the Exiles (31:13–35:37)

    OFFICIAL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT

    View this episode’s official transcript.

    REFERENCED RESOURCES

    • Pentecost: Acts 1-7” from our Luke-Acts video series
    • Acts (Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament) by Eckhard J. Schnabel
    • The Acts of the Risen Lord Jesus: Luke's Account of God's Unfolding Plan by Alan J. Thompson
    • You can view annotations for this episode—plus our entire library of videos, podcasts, articles, and classes—in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.
    • Check out Tim’s extensive collection of recommended books here.

    SHOW MUSIC

    • “Color Pallette 90” by Dan Koch
    • “Do it Right” by Dan Koch
    • “Fall Back” by Dan Koch
    • BibleProject theme song by TENTS

    SHOW CREDITS

    This episode was originally produced in 2018 by Jon Collins, Dan Gummel, and Matthew Halbert-Howen. Production of today’s re-release is by Lindsey Ponder, producer, and Cooper Peltz, managing producer. Tyler Bailey is our supervising engineer. JB Witty does our show notes, and Hannah Woo provides the annotations for our app. Our host and creative director is Jon Collins, and our lead scholar is Tim Mackie.

    Powered and distributed by Simplecast.

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    36 min

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