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Biblical Reenchantment Podcast

Biblical Reenchantment Podcast

De: Anthony Delgado
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The Biblical Reenchantment Podcast is a biblical theology and divine council worldview podcast that explores the supernatural and symbolic nature of Scripture within the ancient Near Eastern (ANE) context.

Biblical Reenchantment
Ciencias Sociales Cristianismo Espiritualidad Filosofía Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • #22 7 Spirits of 7 Churches (Revelation 1-2)
    Mar 3 2026

    The “seven spirits” and “seven churches” in Revelation should be understood through biblical numerology and the Divine Council Worldview, where numbers like seven, ten, four, three, forty, and seventy carry theological meaning within Scripture itself. After explaining how these numbers function—especially seven as divine initiative and completeness—we see how Deuteronomy 32 and Psalm 82, drawing on von Rad to show that God appointed heavenly beings as caretakers over the nations, with Israel uniquely belonging to Yahweh. That backdrop then frames Revelation’s imagery: the seven churches represent the fullness of the church in all times and places, the seven lampstands signify each church’s heavenly legitimacy before Christ, and the seven stars are the angels of those churches, held in Christ’s right hand. Unlike the rebellious “sons of God” over the nations, these angels faithfully guard and govern the churches, preserving their lampstands. The episode concludes by urging churches to recognize the spiritual reality of their gatherings. Christ walks among the lampstands, through his angels, while cautioning against angel-focused devotion and reaffirming the sufficiency and kingship of Christ.

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    31 m
  • #21 The Way of Eden and the Bible’s Garden Story
    Jan 24 2026

    Eden doesn’t disappear after Genesis 3. In this episode of the Biblical Reenchantment podcast, I sit down with pastor and Two Trees Podcast host John Dillon to talk about his book The Way of Eden—and why the Garden of Eden functions as a theme that keeps shaping the biblical story long after Adam and Eve leave the garden. We’ll trace how Eden imagery shows up in exile, spiritual warfare, and everyday Christian life. What does it mean to resist the darkness without turning our neighbors into enemies? How do “pockets of Eden” form in households, friendships, and local churches? And how does Scripture—like a river in the wasteland—grow resilience in a noisy, unstable world? We also explore dominion vs. dominance, the Bible’s use of tree and river imagery, and why the fruit of the Spirit is part of how Christ’s people bear witness to the kingdom of God right now.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • #20 Giants and Reformation Day — Special "Monsters" Episode for Halloween
    Oct 31 2025

    Halloween’s imagery of monsters and giants is linked with Reformation themes through the views of Calvin, Luther, and Zwingli. Calvin, following an Augustinian Sethite reading of Genesis 6:1–4, denied a literal angel–human hybrid origin but described the Nephilim as violent tyrants—both “giant” and “fallen”—preserving their moral and symbolic meaning. Luther used giants and serpents to portray Arian heretics opposing the Trinity, likening them to Israel’s ancient foes and grounding confidence in Christ’s triumph over every power (Psalm 2; Psalm 110; Hebrews 1). Zwingli, more rational and wary of superstition, rejected occult practices and saw idolatry itself as demonic temptation, focusing instead on disciplined obedience to Scripture. Together they held to symbolic readings of giants but often overlooked their supernatural roots in Genesis 6 and 1 Enoch. Yet Scripture unites both realities—the literal and the symbolic—as in Jesus’ walking on water, which shows his authority over chaos. Giants, then, represent real spiritual rebellion and enduring tyranny that resists God’s rule, seen not only in ancient empires like Egypt and Babylon but also in modern powers such as AI or alien ideologies that draw humanity away from devotion to Christ.

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    24 m
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