Ep5: Does Romans 3:25-26 Really Teach PSA? // Rethinking Propitiation & Justice
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In episode #5 of the podcast we take a deep dive into one of the most important atonement passages in the New Testament. What does “hilasterion” (often translated "propitiation") really mean? Is God the one being propitiated, or is He offering humanity a gift?
We explore the original meaning of the word in both Jewish and Greco-Roman contexts, the true nature of God’s justice, and why this passage may not be saying what many assume. A fresh look at justice, faithfulness, and reconciliation that challenges common assumptions about the cross.
If you’ve ever wrestled with how God can be both just and the justifier, this episode is for you.
00:00 Intro
03:10 The Word Propitiation
09:25 Direction of the Gift
12:45 Faith As Loyalty
22:30 What Hilasterion Really Means
37:20 Trojan Horse & Augustus
50:40 Amnesty & Reconciliation
56:50 Final Thoughts
Music by PaulYudin - https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sport-music-490393/