I love how the angle addressed Joshua in history channels the bible. "God gave Mosus the power to part the sea, and he shall give you the power to part stone."
If this channel has been here for a while I only regret i havent seen it earlier. I also like that this is happening because I missed the study time that used to be on wendigoons channel. I hope this continues. But I have to keep up my nagging to invite you guys to breakfast 🤣
I would be fascinated to see the deuterocanonical/intertestamental/apocryphal books discussed and if there are particular sections that stick out for one reason or another be it due to being referenced within the canon and the implications that has, reasons for (non)inclusion, or any particularly notable tidbits or tonal differences within them! Loving this ongoing collaboration!
1:23:00 I understand your point, as a Catholic I do sometimes ignore stuff the Church proclaims as its blatant bs (they are human after all). However, I also think that "sola scriptura", if taken to an extreme, may divide christians in pointless purity contests on who's most adherent to scripture (which seems to be a huge issue in Protestantism). I think that, as long as we don't deviate excessively, some amount of interpretation and variation can only benefit us, or we run the risk of forgetting the message of Christ and becoming overly attached to the "rules as written", something our Lord and Savior was very much against.
Or you can just wholly believe everything in the Bible and not try to make it fit into your own thoughts and feelings. It is said that it is the perfect word of God. There is no need for variation at all.
@@Smooth.Operator. there can't be "non variation" because the Bible isn't an instructions book and people will interpret it in different ways. If it was perfectly clear there probably wouldn't be as many different denominations as there are, as everyone would easily follow "the" Christianity
Easyish way I Found to explain the trinity is a fidget spinner. It’s three different pieces that are all connected and when you spin it looks like one piece. So even if it’s 3 pieces they are all connected and are also one when working
If you look up 'Joshua the conqueror', Joshua of the Bible shows up. How fitting, the guy from the prospective of the Canaanites, literally brought a small army, and conquered an entire chunk of their land with said small army.
hello, little late but here's what I think: It seems Wendigoon thought that Aiden's quote about the "coming of small things" was meant as a sexual pun (i.e. do not despise the orgasms of small penises) when he realized this was not the case, he felt very embarassed about having interpreted scripture sexually just my theory!
It's such an emotional shock to go from listening to you guys talk and discuss the bible and stuff to you guys talking about Sasquatch and the Wendigo or something😂😂
Someone asked for other Bible podcasts. I've recently stumbled upon the TH-cam channel "eyes like fire ministry" and so far it's pretty good. It's not exactly a podcast where multiple people discuss a topic, rather, it's just a guy doing Bible studies and cover other Bible related topics. He's got a series called "modern heresies" and one called "false prophets" which are interesting.
Theres a podcast that exists called "Apocrypals" as well Ive only heard an episode or two, but the conceit is 2 dudes read the bible and then talk about it
"Choose you this day, whom you will serve [...] but for me and my house, we will serve the Lord" is a verse I will always hear in music, since there is a Heritage Singers song that features that line in it, and I think it was a childhood favourite of mine.
Fun fact for our school play we’re doing Joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat and I play Benjamin and so he is in fact the best brother I accept no criticism
2:20:50 you should absolutely do a video specifically on the flood account, especially because that seems to be one of the things people ask about the most during this podcast.
Highly recommend Neal Morse, both as a spiritual leader and his music secular and Christian. For the more theological minded, I recommend his album Sola Scriptura. Ps - CDs rule!
First of all, love y'all's stuff. Second as a Lutheran myself, I find it interesting that you think Lutherans and Anglicans are very similar to Roman Catholicism and the Eastern Orthodoxy, as although we are a lot more literal and conservative than other protestants, that's where I feel the comparisons end. I have multiple Catholic friends, and we disagree on quite a few issues (Praying to saints and the almost worship of them being a major one) and I would love to hear some insights from maybe some non-Lutherans on how you all feel.
I personally think the dude who met with Joshua outside Jericho was Christ himself. It's one of the only times that a heavenly being doesn't stop a human from worshipping them. I think Michael would have stopped him. Just my humble opinion.
There's a very peculiar sense of disappointment that a fellow Appalachian doesn't watch pro wrasslin, I thought it was a universal interest in young Hill people
Could you discuss the idea of ghost/phantoms during the New Testament period. Always thought it was interesting when Jesus' walks on water and they think they see a phantom. What was a "phantom"? Secondly have you read the essay by Meredith Kline's interpretation of Daniel Chapter 9.
I have a pretty interesting experience that taught me how thin the wall between life and death is. I have a video on ouroboros, the rebirth that happens when you come back from injury in combat historically and how this is how a man goes past boyhood as you don't become an alpha male. you eat the tail of your baby self and boy self. fully integrating the benefits of all so you can pass that down to your future elders who are now boys but will be men. it links neuroplasticity to babyhood, boyhood, childhood and manhood for women this is in childbirth.
I’m a little late here but on re-incarnation or memories of past lives what about that being genetic memory coming through not a past life but actual memories of a direct ancestor
The trinity is simple to understand just look at the number 3 it is one symbol that has three equal ones. Jesus is simply the three that we see. Or just think of yourself you are your part your mom part your dad and all you, that's three persons in one human.
Hello I’m a big fan of what you guys a doing here but the audio level needs to be a bit higher let’s say bump it 2 db but I work in a factory and can barely hear y’all talk at max volume please make the audio louder we can always turn it down
Hey, check out this podcast. I think it you would really enjoy it. It is made by seminary professors that dig deep into the old testament , they dive into the culture and language and customs of the times too. It's great. Called The Pillar Podcast. I think it'd be up your alley
It’s Jesus. Jesus is the Commander of the army of the Lord in Joshua. Angels always refuse worship. The figure in Joshua says, “and.. worship me better.. take off your shoes, this ground is Holy(because I AM on it) We see Him as a commander again in Revelation. “In Righteousness He Judges and makes war.” AND Revelation has Him again at the head of an army… probably the same army that leveled the walls of Jericho.
@mutavhello6654 Strawman argument. He died so that you could go to heaven if you believed but you'd rather whine about the all-powerful God being God. You are in no position to tell the omnipotent King of the universe what He can and cannot do just because you, a human, think it's not right. If your morality isn't based off of a preexisting, absolute truth (objective morality) then you're just spouting your opinions not truth. You have no right to tell God what is good and bad as you don't believe in good or bad to begin with, it's God who brought these things into existence. Romans 9:13 As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated. (14) What shall we say then? Is there unrighteousness with God? God forbid. (15) For he saith to Moses, I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion. (16) So then it is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that sheweth mercy. (17) For the scripture saith unto Pharaoh, Even for this same purpose have I raised thee up, that I might shew my power in thee, and that my name might be declared throughout all the earth. (18) Therefore hath he mercy on whom he will have mercy, and whom he will he hardeneth. (19) Thou wilt say then unto me, Why doth he yet find fault? For who hath resisted his will? (20) Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God? Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus? (21) Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour? (22) What if God, willing to shew his wrath, and to make his power known, endured with much longsuffering the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction: (23) And that he might make known the riches of his glory on the vessels of mercy, which he had afore prepared unto glory, (24) Even us, whom he hath called, not of the Jews only, but also of the Gentiles?
@@justreadjohn6_40 Don't be upset that I pointed out how murderous the desert demon yaweh is. He made a Pharoah do things he didn't want to do just so he could use it as an excuse to murder children...God is love 😉
“The Angel that will body Lucifer in the future” I love that
I love how the angle addressed Joshua in history channels the bible. "God gave Mosus the power to part the sea, and he shall give you the power to part stone."
Was it a 90 degree angle?
@@progmetalpranker2112 more like a 333 degree angle
45
He could be your angle or yuor devil.
I love every single time they bring up Michael talking smack to lucifer on top of the hill
Just the "Poor God's trying to get his own lawyer and they're all on the other side" is gonna stick with me for a while, what an amazing line
My favorite comment I saw was “First we circumcise, *then war*”
Podcast is full of great lines, I love it
My grandma's not doing so good nowadays but even she loves these videos keep em coming fellas
I hope your grandma feels better!
@@xxdarkheart666xx5 thank you!
May god bless her
If this channel has been here for a while I only regret i havent seen it earlier. I also like that this is happening because I missed the study time that used to be on wendigoons channel. I hope this continues. But I have to keep up my nagging to invite you guys to breakfast 🤣
We’re about a year and a half old so not too long!
Does the channel no longer have 'Study Time' ? Was it covering interesting topics like these?
@@TheLoreLodgeare yall gonna restart the podcast
Starts at 6:17
Doin the Lord's work
Thanks
@@FatMan_Kitchen you're welcome.
I would be fascinated to see the deuterocanonical/intertestamental/apocryphal books discussed and if there are particular sections that stick out for one reason or another be it due to being referenced within the canon and the implications that has, reasons for (non)inclusion, or any particularly notable tidbits or tonal differences within them! Loving this ongoing collaboration!
This channel is great to listen to while on the Nintendo DS
1:23:00 I understand your point, as a Catholic I do sometimes ignore stuff the Church proclaims as its blatant bs (they are human after all). However, I also think that "sola scriptura", if taken to an extreme, may divide christians in pointless purity contests on who's most adherent to scripture (which seems to be a huge issue in Protestantism). I think that, as long as we don't deviate excessively, some amount of interpretation and variation can only benefit us, or we run the risk of forgetting the message of Christ and becoming overly attached to the "rules as written", something our Lord and Savior was very much against.
Or you can just wholly believe everything in the Bible and not try to make it fit into your own thoughts and feelings. It is said that it is the perfect word of God. There is no need for variation at all.
@@Smooth.Operator. I do not speak against the Bible but to the approach some people have to it, which can be definitely falible
@@jacopoarmini7889 doesn't variation make it more fallible than non-variation if the everything in the Bible is the perfect word of God.
@@Smooth.Operator. there can't be "non variation" because the Bible isn't an instructions book and people will interpret it in different ways. If it was perfectly clear there probably wouldn't be as many different denominations as there are, as everyone would easily follow "the" Christianity
@@jacopoarmini7889 correct, but catholics vary far from original scripture.
The awkward first minute makes me so excited for the rest of the episode 🤣
Dost thou pity the gourd
Easyish way I Found to explain the trinity is a fidget spinner. It’s three different pieces that are all connected and when you spin it looks like one piece. So even if it’s 3 pieces they are all connected and are also one when working
If you look up 'Joshua the conqueror', Joshua of the Bible shows up. How fitting, the guy from the prospective of the Canaanites, literally brought a small army, and conquered an entire chunk of their land with said small army.
wendigo's embarrassment around 1:54:00 is palpable and i am right there with him lmaooo
I rewatched that part 4 times and I completely did not understood what happened .-.
I'm not a native english speaker btw
hello, little late but here's what I think:
It seems Wendigoon thought that Aiden's quote about the "coming of small things" was meant as a sexual pun (i.e. do not despise the orgasms of small penises)
when he realized this was not the case, he felt very embarassed about having interpreted scripture sexually
just my theory!
It's such an emotional shock to go from listening to you guys talk and discuss the bible and stuff to you guys talking about Sasquatch and the Wendigo or something😂😂
Someone asked for other Bible podcasts. I've recently stumbled upon the TH-cam channel "eyes like fire ministry" and so far it's pretty good. It's not exactly a podcast where multiple people discuss a topic, rather, it's just a guy doing Bible studies and cover other Bible related topics. He's got a series called "modern heresies" and one called "false prophets" which are interesting.
Theres a podcast that exists called "Apocrypals" as well
Ive only heard an episode or two, but the conceit is 2 dudes read the bible and then talk about it
Well On your way to 100k. Congrats gentlemen. I can’t tell you how much I love these bible discussions.
"Choose you this day, whom you will serve [...] but for me and my house, we will serve the Lord" is a verse I will always hear in music, since there is a Heritage Singers song that features that line in it, and I think it was a childhood favourite of mine.
Love this podcast wish you guys could do it more often. If you did a live show I bet it’d kill
Never touched a bible but I find these stories super interesting!
I read it, so people couldn't tell me what was in it. Every prophet is a lesson in failure, save christ.
@@whitslebinkzaffrey5838 super duper mister!
I love learning more about some of the things in the bible I don't fully understand the context of after reading through it on my own
Love listening to theology
Fun fact for our school play we’re doing Joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat and I play Benjamin and so he is in fact the best brother I accept no criticism
2:20:50 you should absolutely do a video specifically on the flood account, especially because that seems to be one of the things people ask about the most during this podcast.
Highly recommend Neal Morse, both as a spiritual leader and his music secular and Christian. For the more theological minded, I recommend his album Sola Scriptura.
Ps - CDs rule!
It's plain to see / your brains are very small / to think walking / will be knocking down our wall
First of all, love y'all's stuff. Second as a Lutheran myself, I find it interesting that you think Lutherans and Anglicans are very similar to Roman Catholicism and the Eastern Orthodoxy, as although we are a lot more literal and conservative than other protestants, that's where I feel the comparisons end. I have multiple Catholic friends, and we disagree on quite a few issues (Praying to saints and the almost worship of them being a major one) and I would love to hear some insights from maybe some non-Lutherans on how you all feel.
Yeah, the reverence given to both the saints and the Pope just seem so sacrilegious. I grew up Baptist for context.
I personally think the dude who met with Joshua outside Jericho was Christ himself. It's one of the only times that a heavenly being doesn't stop a human from worshipping them. I think Michael would have stopped him. Just my humble opinion.
I’d definitely be down to take it back if the ark is rediscovered
These just put me in a good mood :)
I also don't enjoy the singing but my grandma goes there and I like to spend time with her.
On this episode of the bible the Waco Siege is predicted
I am going to keep asking until y'all do one of these on the Saxon Bible.
Honestly love this.
There's a very peculiar sense of disappointment that a fellow Appalachian doesn't watch pro wrasslin, I thought it was a universal interest in young Hill people
Could you discuss the idea of ghost/phantoms during the New Testament period. Always thought it was interesting when Jesus' walks on water and they think they see a phantom. What was a "phantom"? Secondly have you read the essay by Meredith Kline's interpretation of Daniel Chapter 9.
You should start a podcast on Spotify. Would make it easier to listen to while working or on the go.
Are there more than the 7 videos listed in the weird Bible podcast playlist?
I thought they were blowing the horns the entire time maybe I'm thinking of another siege that was inspired by this
I'm surprised wendigoon isn't a wrestling fan.
36:30 40,000 men is a big army especially considering that 1000 years later at the Battle of Cannae The Romans could only muster 80,000
Was Israel's fall in the promise land the beginning of Lore, or are theatrical aspects of nature older?
Jesus is the last priest of Malkizedek.
I have a pretty interesting experience that taught me how thin the wall between life and death is. I have a video on ouroboros, the rebirth that happens when you come back from injury in combat historically and how this is how a man goes past boyhood as you don't become an alpha male. you eat the tail of your baby self and boy self. fully integrating the benefits of all so you can pass that down to your future elders who are now boys but will be men.
it links neuroplasticity to babyhood, boyhood, childhood and manhood
for women this is in childbirth.
Hi, I was going to buy a new bible and wanted to see what you consider the most accurate to the original.
KJV
My female jealousy when Aiden talked about when he joined the masons 🥲😂
Jericho is kill
no
Where is the gourd thing from!?
Is it available on TH-cam, is it on Lore Lodge video
Look for Wendigang, Wendigoon's 2nd youtube channel
@@nmd33 thanks man
@@dravenocklost4253 np, enjoy!
Methodists are alchemist
sweet
I’m a little late here but on re-incarnation or memories of past lives what about that being genetic memory coming through not a past life but actual memories of a direct ancestor
The trinity is simple to understand just look at the number 3 it is one symbol that has three equal ones. Jesus is simply the three that we see.
Or just think of yourself you are your part your mom part your dad and all you, that's three persons in one human.
Same room??
Nice laptop
hail the gourd first king of isreal
Joshua is my boi
Hello I’m a big fan of what you guys a doing here but the audio level needs to be a bit higher let’s say bump it 2 db but I work in a factory and can barely hear y’all talk at max volume please make the audio louder we can always turn it down
Hey, check out this podcast. I think it you would really enjoy it. It is made by seminary professors that dig deep into the old testament , they dive into the culture and language and customs of the times too. It's great. Called The Pillar Podcast. I think it'd be up your alley
🤗🤗🤗
The gourd has returned, it's ripe for the milking..🍈🦥
God's biggest mistake was trying to trust Jews not to take gold
#casualracism
@@johnt6773 it's funny laugh
@@johnt6773 there are only two genders
1 3 12?
It’s Jesus. Jesus is the Commander of the army of the Lord in Joshua.
Angels always refuse worship.
The figure in Joshua says, “and.. worship me better.. take off your shoes, this ground is Holy(because I AM on it)
We see Him as a commander again in Revelation. “In Righteousness He Judges and makes war.”
AND Revelation has Him again at the head of an army… probably the same army that leveled the walls of Jericho.
37:59
Church of God
26:54 not even 20 minutes in and we are way off track
Either you’re the Native American or you’re on your own but you know we can’t erase the genocide lol
I can joke about it i am a Native American loll
Oh yes, that time god ordered a complete genocide of an entire city....God is love.
Gotta look into how everyone was behaving back then
@mutavhello6654 Strawman argument. He died so that you could go to heaven if you believed but you'd rather whine about the all-powerful God being God. You are in no position to tell the omnipotent King of the universe what He can and cannot do just because you, a human, think it's not right. If your morality isn't based off of a preexisting, absolute truth (objective morality) then you're just spouting your opinions not truth. You have no right to tell God what is good and bad as you don't believe in good or bad to begin with, it's God who brought these things into existence.
Romans 9:13 As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated.
(14) What shall we say then? Is there unrighteousness with God? God forbid. (15) For he saith to Moses, I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion.
(16) So then it is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that sheweth mercy. (17) For the scripture saith unto Pharaoh, Even for this same purpose have I raised thee up, that I might shew my power in thee, and that my name might be declared throughout all the earth. (18) Therefore hath he mercy on whom he will have mercy, and whom he will he hardeneth. (19) Thou wilt say then unto me, Why doth he yet find fault? For who hath resisted his will? (20) Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God? Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus? (21) Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour? (22) What if God, willing to shew his wrath, and to make his power known, endured with much longsuffering the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction: (23) And that he might make known the riches of his glory on the vessels of mercy, which he had afore prepared unto glory, (24) Even us, whom he hath called, not of the Jews only, but also of the Gentiles?
@@justreadjohn6_40 Don't be upset that I pointed out how murderous the desert demon yaweh is. He made a Pharoah do things he didn't want to do just so he could use it as an excuse to murder children...God is love 😉
Consider how your statement is true.
Starts at 6:18
sweet