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Bible Project podcast — https://bibleproject.com/podcasts/exile-qr/
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What this book knows
Exile is the Bible's hidden master-theme: displacement from Eden to new creation shapes repentance, identity, work, and embodied longing for home.
faith-and-doubt
Once it wakes up, you can't ever put it back to bed because it affects how you see everything in the Bible.
BP-EXILE-QR-RC-001The exile becomes analogous to and related to the concept of death from the Garden of Eden story.
BP-EXILE-QR-RC-020That biblical story has been showing humans just of their own willpower don't seem to be able to accomplish that full transformation.
BP-EXILE-QR-RC-019work-as-meaning
Whatever you do, do your work with a whole heart as for the Lord rather than for humans.
BP-EXILE-QR-RC-006Paul says, 'that makes my day to day work and labor, not in vain.' He has some idea that there's continuity.
BP-EXILE-QR-RC-007self-and-identity
I am who I am although I'm not fully myself because I await renewal… being a stranger in your own body.
BP-EXILE-QR-RC-0126 published passages · interview · research analysis
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