1. A song is sung by Deborah to cement what God has done in the history of Israel. Why does this song and others have an address to enemies? Why is God’s interaction with creation so personal?
  2. Israel is in trouble again, so we are introduced to a prophetess judge named Deborah.
  3. A left-handed man has a short sword and a message from God for a fat king.
  4. The children of Israel are on the fast-track to bondage. What is so tempting about foreign gods and why do the people turn to them so quickly?
  5. An introduction to the book of Judges and exploration of the first chapter.
  6. God doesn’t let His promises “fall” but fulfills them all for everyone. How does God having one plan for both Jews and Gentiles shape our eschatology?
  7. Daniel Emery Price and Erick Sorensen talk with Chad Bird about his Christmas/Communion hymn, The Infant Priest Was Holy Born.
  8. Forced labor, subdued land, and Shiloh.
  9. There is a lot about Caleb in this episode. He is older but no less ready to take the land God has promised them.
  10. Good guys, bad guys, horses, chariots, and sand on the seashore.
  11. Chad and Daniel spend quite a bit of time discussing violence and death in the Bible. Five kings are trapped in a cave and Israel is winning battle after battle.
  12. Five kings rise up to go to war. We remember the plagues of Egypt. And the sun stands still?