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It's supposed to be the most violent show ever.
It's supposed to be the most violent show ever.
This is an episode. It's not me. As we're talking here, Maddie, I'm thinking of all the different title descriptions that we could go with on this episode. There's a lot.
This is an episode. It's not me. As we're talking here, Maddie, I'm thinking of all the different title descriptions that we could go with on this episode. There's a lot.
This is an episode. It's not me. As we're talking here, Maddie, I'm thinking of all the different title descriptions that we could go with on this episode. There's a lot.
Oh, gosh, it kind of does. I'll send this to Matty. At about 10 pounds, it actually does. Hold on, I want to say one thing before we leave. I know we've got just a few minutes. But that oral tradition is so important because we have a hard time understanding what that is. But in Jewish culture, they could pass down large amounts of information, generation to generation to generation to generation.
Oh, gosh, it kind of does. I'll send this to Matty. At about 10 pounds, it actually does. Hold on, I want to say one thing before we leave. I know we've got just a few minutes. But that oral tradition is so important because we have a hard time understanding what that is. But in Jewish culture, they could pass down large amounts of information, generation to generation to generation to generation.
Oh, gosh, it kind of does. I'll send this to Matty. At about 10 pounds, it actually does. Hold on, I want to say one thing before we leave. I know we've got just a few minutes. But that oral tradition is so important because we have a hard time understanding what that is. But in Jewish culture, they could pass down large amounts of information, generation to generation to generation to generation.
And one of the most powerful oral traditions in the Scripture is in 1 Corinthians 15, which is one of the anchor texts of the church that we all grew up in. This is an oral tradition that Paul received. I want to read it as we close because it is the actual gospel.
And one of the most powerful oral traditions in the Scripture is in 1 Corinthians 15, which is one of the anchor texts of the church that we all grew up in. This is an oral tradition that Paul received. I want to read it as we close because it is the actual gospel.
And one of the most powerful oral traditions in the Scripture is in 1 Corinthians 15, which is one of the anchor texts of the church that we all grew up in. This is an oral tradition that Paul received. I want to read it as we close because it is the actual gospel.
Now, I would remind you, brothers, of the gospel I preached to you, which you received and which you stand, and by which you are being saved, if you hold fast to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you believed in vain. For what I delivered to you is of first importance what I also received. And here's the oral tradition, that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures.
Now, I would remind you, brothers, of the gospel I preached to you, which you received and which you stand, and by which you are being saved, if you hold fast to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you believed in vain. For what I delivered to you is of first importance what I also received. And here's the oral tradition, that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures.
Now, I would remind you, brothers, of the gospel I preached to you, which you received and which you stand, and by which you are being saved, if you hold fast to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you believed in vain. For what I delivered to you is of first importance what I also received. And here's the oral tradition, that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures.
that he was buried and he was raised on the third day in accordance with the scriptures. That's an oral tradition that Paul received. It's one of the evidences, the earliest accounts of the gospel. They say that this was given within 15 months of the actual event, which if you look at the history of how we access history, this is so reliable because we don't have events.
that he was buried and he was raised on the third day in accordance with the scriptures. That's an oral tradition that Paul received. It's one of the evidences, the earliest accounts of the gospel. They say that this was given within 15 months of the actual event, which if you look at the history of how we access history, this is so reliable because we don't have events.
that he was buried and he was raised on the third day in accordance with the scriptures. That's an oral tradition that Paul received. It's one of the evidences, the earliest accounts of the gospel. They say that this was given within 15 months of the actual event, which if you look at the history of how we access history, this is so reliable because we don't have events.
recorded this this close or we don't have records to this close to the event in history so it's one of just something i thought about when you were talking about that but anyways shows the power and we're not ashamed of it so that's what i don't think we ever got started with this podcast well and yet it has to end all right we'll see you next time
recorded this this close or we don't have records to this close to the event in history so it's one of just something i thought about when you were talking about that but anyways shows the power and we're not ashamed of it so that's what i don't think we ever got started with this podcast well and yet it has to end all right we'll see you next time
recorded this this close or we don't have records to this close to the event in history so it's one of just something i thought about when you were talking about that but anyways shows the power and we're not ashamed of it so that's what i don't think we ever got started with this podcast well and yet it has to end all right we'll see you next time