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Exploring My Strange Bible

Exploring My Strange Bible

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Welcome to Exploring My Strange Bible by Tim Mackie, lead theologian and co-founder of BibleProject.© 2021 BibleProject Ciencias Sociales Cristianismo Espiritualidad Filosofía Higiene y Vida Saludable Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • A Severe Mercy (Remastered)
    Dec 19 2025

    The Amazing Jonah E3 — After he is thrown into the sea and swallowed by a fish, Jonah utters a strange and beautifully intricate poem from inside the fish’s belly. He is in a moment of crisis that is actually God’s way of bringing him to the end of himself. How can Jonah’s experience invite us to think about the moments of crisis in our own lives? In this message, Tim teaches from chapter 2 on this heavily ironic yet powerful moment in Jonah’s story. This message was given on August 18, 2013, at Door of Hope Church in Portland, Oregon.

    REFERENCED RESOURCES

    • A Severe Mercy by Sheldon Vanauken
    • Check out Tim’s extensive collection of recommended books here.

    SHOW MUSIC

    • “Nob Hill Instrumental” by Drexler

    SHOW CREDITS

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  • Asleep at the Wheel (Remastered)
    Dec 12 2025

    The Amazing Jonah E2 — Jonah is portrayed as God’s prophet, but ironically, he is the only person in the book who refuses to listen to God. How can this story invite us to consider our own lack of perception and awareness of God’s voice in our lives? In this message, Tim explores Jonah chapter 1, looking at the many ways that the prophet seems unable to hear God directly or through anything else that God sends his way. This message was given on August 11, 2013, at Door of Hope Church in Portland, Oregon.

    OFFICIAL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT

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    REFERENCED RESOURCES

    • A Long Obedience in the Same Direction: Discipleship in an Instant Society by Eugene H. Peterson
    • Check out Tim’s extensive collection of recommended books here.

    SHOW MUSIC

    • “Nob Hill Instrumental” by Drexler

    SHOW CREDITS

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  • Running From Your Life (Remastered)
    Dec 5 2025

    The Amazing Jonah E1 — Many of us know the story of Jonah as the prophet who gets swallowed by a whale. And while that is part of the story, it’s only a couple sentences in a longer narrative. So who is Jonah? Why did he flee from God and board a boat to Tarshish? And why is his story even in the Bible? In this first message of a five-part series, Tim lays the groundwork for exploring Jonah’s story and also ponders why Jonah runs from God’s vision for his life—a choice we all face at some level in our lives. This message was given on August 4, 2013, at Door of Hope Church in Portland, Oregon.

    REFERENCED RESOURCES

    • In the introduction, Tim references his professor, Dr. Ray Lubeck, who taught him to read the Bible as Hebrew literature. While it is not mentioned by name, Dr. Lubeck’s core work on the Bible as literature is Read the Bible for a Change: Understanding and Responding to God's Word.
    • Check out Tim’s extensive collection of recommended books here.

    SHOW MUSIC

    • “Nob Hill Instrumental” by Drexler

    SHOW CREDITS

    Production of today's episode is by Lindsey Ponder, producer, and Cooper Peltz, managing producer. Aaron Olsen edited and remastered today's episode. JB Witty does our show notes.

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loved it. it just what I needed to listen to. Thank-you so much. I pray it continues. 🙏

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This podcast changed my study habits! Tim brings such humility and understanding to the scriptures. My children (9&11) and I enjoy listening to this podcast the car! I have pages of notes that i write while listening at home and go back again and again to these teachings! Thanks Tim!

So Grateful for these teachings!

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This is a perfect biblical understanding from a Jewish first century AD point of view. I think everyone who reads the Bible should and must read the Bible from the point of view that the writers and authors of the Bible intended for the Bible to be read in.

amazing analysis of the biblical 1st century

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Tim Mackie makes studying, and following, and loving Jesus the most important thing in life. If I had but one voice to listen to all the days of my life, it would be this, The Voice of Christ so sweetly and passionately represented in the teachings/sermons of my favorite Bible Nerd, Tim Mackie. Dr. Mackie invites us to pick up our strange Bible and give up everything we think we know about it. Approach it with wonder, as a child might, and begin newly our exploration of what it means to be a Christian, a true follower of The Word made flesh. There is no greater love.

One unified story that leads to Jesus Christ

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From the first episode, to the last, Tim opens God’s message to us from a perspective that will change the way you read the Bible. After finishing a full reading of the Bible from front to back, I wondered what next. I’m done right? Then I found this podcast and Tim’s detailed word by word unpacking of the story. This changed my world view of the Bible. I now see what he refers to as “The 87 Layers” of the story. Each reading of a section adds layers to other sections as you see the unified message of God unfold. This podcast is not to be missed.

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