1. A donkey jawbone, a prostitute, and the gates of hell.
  2. Jesus, a rich ruler, a. blind man, and a short tax collector.
  3. A wedding, a riddle, a tragedy, and 300 fire-tails.
  4. Erick and Daniel spend a lot of time on a parable Jesus tells to “some who trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and treated others with contempt” and how everyone gets trapped in it. They end by discussing what it means to bring children to Jesus.
  5. Seeing God, the birth of Samson and rabbit hole regarding Hagar.
  6. Jephthah wars with the men of Ephraim and we are introduced to Samson's mother and a messenger who is more than an angel.
  7. Jesus tells a parable about a rich man and a poor man named Lazarus. Is this a story about hell or something else?
  8. Jephthah makes an ill-advised vow to God before going into battle and then tragically fulfills it.
  9. Jesus tells a parable that is one of the toughest parts of the New Testament to interpret.
  10. Once again Israel ramps up its idolatry and God is not pleased and says He will not save them again and then does. How does law and gospel help us understand texts like this? When is God’s impatience a comfort to us? And we meet a warrior son of a prostitute named Jephthah.
  11. Jesus has some words regarding saltiness before having the Pharisees complain His choice of dinner guests. Jesus has three parables to tell about the pursuing love of God and what repentance is really all about.