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The Old Testament in Context

The Old Testament in Context

Written by: Discovering the Old Testament as They Knew It
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The Old Testament in Context is a podcast journey into the world of the Old Testament, revealing its stories as their original audience understood them. We delve into ancient cultures, archaeological finds, and daily life practices that bring biblical narratives to life—from ancient winemaking near Ararat to the gods of Israel’s neighbors. Join us to explore the world behind Scripture, where understanding the past deepens our connection to the Bible’s message for today. Perfect for history enthusiasts, Bible readers, and those curious about faith’s ancient roots.Discovering the Old Testament as They Knew It Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
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  • Jericho: 11,000 Years of History
    Jan 31 2026

    Think the oldest cities are in Europe? Think again. Jericho has been inhabited, conquered, and rebuilt for over 11,000 years—older than Stonehenge, older than the pyramids, older than widespread agriculture.


    Most people only know Joshua 6, but this city appears throughout the Old Testament at every major transition point: Balaam's blessing, the conquest, Ehud's assassination of Eglon, David's humiliated ambassadors, Hiel's curse, and Elijah's departure.


    Let's explore the city that won't stay dead.


    🔗 LINKS

    OT in Context App: https://otincontext.com

    Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/oldtestamentincontext


    🎬 PREVIOUS: Let Me Show You: Your First Exploration of the Ancient World

    🎬 NEXT: The Exodus Route Debate

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    10 mins
  • Let Me Show You: Your First Exploration of the Ancient World
    Jan 24 2026

    In the last two episodes, I told you geography changes everything about how you read the Bible. Now let me show you.


    This is OT in Context—the tool I built because I couldn't find what I needed anywhere else. In this episode, I'll walk you through your first exploration: finding Abraham, tracing his thousand-mile journey from Ur to Canaan, and watching 1,400 years of history unfold.


    We'll look at Joshua's tribal allotments around 1400 BC—with Egypt and Mittani looming nearby—then jump forward 700 years to see Assyria at its terrifying peak. This is the world of the Old Testament, and now you can explore it yourself.


    🔗 LINKS

    OT in Context App: https://otincontext.com

    Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/oldtestamentincontext


    🎬 PREVIOUS: Stop Reading the Bible Like Fantasy: Why Geography Matters

    🎬 NEXT: Jericho: 11,000 Years of History

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    9 mins
  • Stop Reading the Bible Like Fantasy: Why Geography Matters
    Jan 13 2026

    I realized I was reading biblical place names the same way I'd read Tolkien or Lewis—familiar words with no real meaning. Bethel. Beersheba. Babylon. I couldn't point to any of them on a map.

    The Bible isn't fiction. Old Testament history IS world history. Same places. Same terrain. Same story. And when we read it like fantasy, we miss so much.

    In this episode, I start building the mental map we need—explaining why geography shapes everything in Scripture, why Israel's location made them both wealthy and vulnerable, and how the Fertile Crescent explains almost every story in the Old Testament.

    ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS0:00 - I was reading the Bible like fantasy0:57 - The Middle Earth Problem1:32 - The Bible isn't fiction (same places, same terrain)1:56 - Abraham's journey (measured!)2:55 - Why geography shapes history3:40 - The Fertile Crescent explained5:03 - Israel: The Land Between6:52 - Building your mental map8:14 - The Bible happened in a real place9:15 - What's next

    🔗 LINKSOT in Context App: https://otincontext.comFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/oldtestamentincontextYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@otincontext

    🎬 PREVIOUS: Why Modern Readers Struggle with the Old Testament🎬 NEXT: The Fertile Crescent: Crossroads of Civilization

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    10 mins
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