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- Is the Garden of Eden on a Mountain?The biblical authors portray Eden as a cosmic mountain—an overlapping Heaven and Earth space in God’s presence. Humans are placed on the Eden mountain and given a choice: Will they trust God’s voice and wisdom, or will they seize the knowledge of good and bad on their own terms? In this episode, Jon and Tim discuss the drama that plays out on the first cosmic mountain and how it becomes the pattern for every future mountaintop story in the Bible.

- Royal Priests of EdenDid you know that Israel's tabernacle was designed as a symbolic garden of Eden? And did you know that Adam and Eve were proto-priests who lived and worked in the sacred space? Explore God's plan for humanity to serve as royal priests over all creation.

- The TestDoes God test people? Trace the repeated theme of testing in the Bible and see how God determines the loyalty and trust of his covenant partners.

- The Royal PriestIn this podcast series, Tim and Jon trace the theme of royal priests through the Bible, beginning in the garden of Eden and culminating in Jesus.

- Were Adam and Eve Priests in Eden?Were Adam and Eve priests in the Garden of Eden? If so, why is this significant for followers of Jesus today? Learn more with BibleProject™.

- The Bible's Most Famous CityWhat will it take for a city to truly become like the garden of Eden? In this episode, Tim and Jon discuss the founding of Jerusalem and what it will take for God and humans to dwell together.

- What’s So Special About the Tabernacle?Why are the blueprints for the tabernacle so detailed? Join Tim and Jon as they begin exploring the Temple pattern in the Exodus scroll.

- Wrestling God for a BlessingIn the Bible, God singles out people like Jacob to be a blessing to others. But Jacob acts more like the snake from Eden than a righteous man. In this week’s podcast episode, Tim and Jon discuss the theme of blessing and curse in the life of Jacob.

- Key Takeaways from the Eden StoryTrace important themes in the final scene of the garden of Eden story. Humanity is exiled from the garden, but this isn’t the end of the biblical drama. It’s just the beginning.

- Easter and Holy WeekDive deep into the events that are remembered and celebrated during Easter and Holy Week and discover their meaning and significance to the biblical story.

- Holy SpiritExplore a guide to the role of the Holy Spirit in the story of the Bible. Learn about the Spirit’s nature and purpose, and discover answers to frequently asked questions.

- The MountainExplore mountains in the Bible, and see their significance as sacred places where Heaven and Earth meet.

- The WildernessLearn how the wilderness is a place of both hardship and hope that shapes humanity’s faith through divine testing and provision.

- Cities in the BibleConsider the deeper meaning and significance of cities in the Bible as a literary theme, including their purpose, their inherent weaknesses and strengths, and their place in God’s ultimate plan to restore the world.

- The ChoiceExplore the meaning of the final teaching in the Sermon on the Mount, where Jesus uses images of gates, trees, and houses to offer a choice to his followers.

- DeuteronomyMoses’ final speeches to his fellow Israelites who find themselves on the brink of entering God’s promised land after 40 years of wandering in the wilderness.

- ExodusThe story about God crushing a murderous, slave-owning empire to liberate Israelite slaves and lead them (and others who join them) into a new way of life in a generous land.

- GenesisThe Bible’s foundational book that sets literary patterns and themes woven throughout Scripture and tells the story of God creating the world and working to establish a loving relationship with humanity.

- KingsOriginally composed as one historical book, telling the story of Israel’s kings after David, including the division of the kingdom and the exile resulting from their decision to turn away from God’s ways.

- LeviticusBeginning where Exodus ended, Leviticus further details an agreement God made with Israel during the exodus, showing how human beings can once again live in God’s presence.
