The Biblical Unitarian Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Psalm 132 longs for a time when the Davidic kingship will be restored by God. This episode of the Biblical Unitarian Podcast looks at the contents of this oft-neglected psalm in order to better understand the implications behind the strong New Testament commitment to portraying Jesus as the Son of David. We will, furthermore, consider how this messianic title further defines the humanity of Jesus and his position within the human race.
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187: God and Jesus in the Book of Hebrews
186: The Johannine Comma of 1 John 5:7-8
185: Paul’s Use of OT Yahweh Texts for Jesus - (Part 4 of 4)
184: Paul’s Use of OT Yahweh Texts for Jesus - (Part 3 of 4)
183: Paul’s Use of OT Yahweh Texts for Jesus - Part 2
182: Paul’s Use of OT Yahweh Texts for Jesus - Part 1
181: OT Yahweh Texts for Jesus - An Introduction
180: Making Sense of Titus 2:13
179: The Logos and Targum Neofiti
178: The Logos and Targum Onkelos
177: Sacrifices and the Christian God (Part 2 of 2)
176: Sacrifices and the Christian God (Part 1)
175: Was Jesus a Monotheist?
174: Maranatha and the Earliest Christology of the Church
173: Mark’s High Human Christology (Ch. 15)
172: Mark’s High Human Christology (Ch. 14)
171: The Son is Not Omniscient (Mark 13:32)
170: Mark’s High Human Christology (Ch. 12)
169: Mark’s High Human Christology (Ch. 11)
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