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  • Taking Hermon Back: The Transfiguration & Psalm 89
    2026/07/15

    This year, we’ve talked typology. We’ve talked about what happens when you see the glory of God. We’ve talked about Mount Hermon. Today, I’m gonna put these pieces together.

    Today’s episode ties up a lot of things we’ve been learning about this mysterious mountain, because it’s the place where the Watchers came down to the earth in Genesis 6. And throughout the Old Testament, this mountain and the whole Bashan region was the epicenter of evil, a stronghold of fallen angels, a bastion of giants and their ghosts!

    But not only that, it’s the exact place where Jesus declared His intention to build his church in Matthew 16, and the mountain where He transfigured in Matthew 17.

    And perhaps that’s the most mysterious thing about it of all. Because of all the places for Jesus to go and make these declarations—why there? Why not pick one of the holy mountains like Sinai or Zion?

    Going to Hermon to start your church is kinda like going to Dairy Queen to start your diet. But Jesus didn’t look at things the way we do in the natural. Jesus was supernatural. In other words, some of the things Jesus did…were weird.

    And I’d like to explore why He chooses this spot for the Transfiguration in the Bible.

    Turn with me to Isaiah 14, and let’s get weird.


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    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Introduction

    5:15 - Part 4- The Mountain of El

    13:20 - Part 5- Parallels with Psalm 89

    23:15 - Part 6- This Mountain


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    29 分
  • The Transfiguration at Mount Hermon
    2026/07/08

    One of the most mysterious statements Jesus ever said was this claim that He made in three of the Gospels:

    (Matthew 16:28)

    “Truly, I say to you, there are some standing here who will not taste death until they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom.”

    He says this in Matthew 16:28, Luke 9:27 and Mark 9:1. And it’s caused a lot of Christians to wonder: what could Jesus have meant by this when 2,000 years have passed since then and Jesus still hasn’t returned?

    Well, it gets a lot less mysterious when you look at what immediately happened after He said those words. In all three accounts, the next thing to take place after that was an event called the Transfiguration. Jesus went up on a mountain with three of His disciples and lit up brighter than the Fourth of July.

    So, OK. Jesus was talking about the Transfiguration there, not His Second Coming. It all makes sense now. But I always wondered: what is the Transfiguration all about? I mean, it seems really significant. Only three disciples were even allowed to go. Elijah and Moses also make a cameo. Then Peter starts talking about building a tabernacle or tent for them, and I’m like, where did that idea even come from? And then they all just move on afterwards like it didn’t even happen. There are so many strange things going on in this story.

    I mean, no offense to Jesus, but I find the Transfiguration account to be really really weird, and I’d like to explore why it’s in the Bible.

    Turn with me to Matthew 16, and let’s get weird.


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    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Introduction

    2:20 - Part 1- The Mountain

    8:20 - Part 2- The Old Testament Transfiguration

    17:25 - Part 3- The Covenant at Hermon

    25:10 - Next Time & Newsletter

    27:25 - Closing Thought


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    30 分
  • (REBROADCAST) Explaining Abraham's Bosom
    2026/07/01

    There is a parable which I believe is not technically a parable- I believe it’s a true story- called The Rich Man and Lazarus. Jesus tells this story in Luke 16. And there’s a lot of strange things you could point out about this story, but what always sticks out to me is where Lazarus goes when he dies in this story.

    Luke 16:22

    So it was that the beggar died, and was carried by the angels to Abraham’s bosom.

    And as you read the story, you find that a rich man died and went to a fiery place of torment called hades, but the beggar named Lazarus went to a better place called Abraham’s Bosom.

    Now, we’ve all heard of going to heaven and hell when we die. And I don’t believe in purgatory. But what is Abraham’s Bosom?

    And I’ll do you one better, where is Abraham’s Bosom?

    And I’ll do you one better, why is Abraham’s Bosom in the Bible?

    We’ll answer all these questions today, because I find this to be weird, and I’d like to explore why it’s in the Bible.

    Turn to Isaiah 14, and let’s get weird.


    0:00 - Intro

    3:20 - Sheol

    8:50 - Abraham’s Bosom

    12:45 - Luke 16, The Rich Man and Lazarus

    19:40 - Closing Thoughts


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    Hosted by Luke Taylor


    If you’re intrigued by strange Bible stories, uncovering Bible mysteries, or learning about unusual biblical teachings, this podcast is for you! Dive deep into weird Bible facts, biblical controversies, and the supernatural in the Bible, while exploring the hidden stories of the Bible you may have never heard. Get a fresh perspective as we explain the Bible in ways that challenge the norm and uncover the unexpected. I’m so glad you’re here- don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE so that you never miss an episode!

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    21 分
  • The Ghosts of Giants | Enoch 16 & Matthew 18
    2026/06/24

    Last week, we talked about where demons come from.

    This week, I want to talk about why they’re still here.

    So demons are the spirits of the giants in the Old Testament. Most of them probably lived prior to the flood. But they all died, and when they did, their spirits didn’t leave this planet. God left them right here on the earth to act as spirits of affliction against mankind.

    These are demons. The ghosts of giants.

    God literally says in Enoch 16, “thus shall they destroy until the day of the consummation, the great ⌈judgement⌉.”

    And by the way- I’ll show you today that the Bible backs this up 100%.

    But hold up. Why do we have to deal with them? The giants and their spirits are irredeemably evil. They do nothing but cause problems. The flood was supposed to give us a fresh start. Why not just send them on down to h-e-double-hockey-sticks and we can be done with them?

    I find this to be weird, and I’d like to explore why the demons got left behind in the book of Enoch, as well as in our Bibles.

    And not only that, it’s going to conclude our week-by-week journey through the Book of Enoch that we started in January.

    So if you’re ready for that, turn to Matthew 18, and let’s get weird.


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    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Introduction

    3:25 - Basanizo

    8:08 - Persons Without Bodies

    16:45 - Enoch 16

    22:20 - Types of Spirits

    26:50 - Next Time

    27:50 - Closing Thoughts


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    Hosted by Luke Taylor


    If you’re intrigued by strange Bible stories, uncovering Bible mysteries, or learning about unusual biblical teachings, this podcast is for you! Dive deep into weird Bible facts, biblical controversies, and the supernatural in the Bible, while exploring the hidden stories of the Bible you may have never heard. Get a fresh perspective as we explain the Bible in ways that challenge the norm and uncover the unexpected. I’m so glad you’re here- don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE so that you never miss an episode!

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    32 分
  • Demons are NOT Fallen Angels | Enoch 15 & Genesis 6
    2026/06/17

    Virtually all the theology books out there tell us: demons are fallen angels. This is the prevailing theory offered by most scholars, pastors and theologians today.

    In GotQuestions.org's article titled “What Does the Bible Say about Demons?” The first four words are these: “Demons are fallen angels…”

    And I love that website, but this is an area where I would disagree with them. But I bring that article up because that represents the conventional wisdom in modern times in the Western world. And it’s also what I believed most of my life. That when Satan rebelled against God, he took a third of the angels with him, and that these angels are the demons who make up his kingdom today- the same demons that Jesus was constantly casting out of people when He walked the earth 2,000 years ago.

    The only problem is: the bible never says that. And that’s not what the ancient peoples believed. Don’t get me wrong: there is a Satan. There were indeed fallen angels. However, the ancient people- including the writers of the Bible- believed demons came from somewhere else.

    In fact, by the end of today’s episode, you’ll see that Jesus Himself used an expression that tells us exactly where the demons came from- and we can prove from His own words that they are NOT fallen angels.

    So why do people in modern times see things differently?

    I find this to be weird, and I’d like to explore why this contemporary theory is NOT in the Bible.

    Turn to Genesis 6, and let’s get weird.



    The GotQuestions.org article I referenced: https://www.gotquestions.org/demons-Bible.html


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    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Introduction

    3:10 - The Genesis of the Giants

    6:50 - Enoch 15

    10:05 - The Genesis of the Demons

    17:00 - Unclean Spirits

    22:00 - What Does the Bible Say?

    25:00 - Closing Thoughts


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    If you’re intrigued by strange Bible stories, uncovering Bible mysteries, or learning about unusual biblical teachings, this podcast is for you! Dive deep into weird Bible facts, biblical controversies, and the supernatural in the Bible, while exploring the hidden stories of the Bible you may have never heard. Get a fresh perspective as we explain the Bible in ways that challenge the norm and uncover the unexpected. I’m so glad you’re here- don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE so that you never miss an episode!

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    29 分
  • “Because of the Angels” in I Corinthians 11:10
    2026/06/10

    I Corinthians 11 is one of those really weird passages of Scripture that I would say 90% of Christians just kind of try to ignore.

    It’s probably the most out-of-place chapter in the entire New Testament. It feels very counter-cultural, extremely outdated, and not super relevant to anything in modern church practice.

    It’s a section that even the most conservative, Biblically faithful modern churches like to pretend isn’t there.

    I’m talking about the chapter where Paul talks about head coverings.

    He tells us in

    I Corinthians 11:5

    every wife who prays or prophesies with her head uncovered dishonors her head

    What are you talking about, Paul? Where is this coming from? Is this just a cultural thing, or is it a literal command for all believers anywhere, anytime?

    And what’s even more strange is Paul’s reason for this statement, which he gives in

    Verse 10

    That is why a wife ought to have a symbol of authority on her head, because of the angels.

    Oh, ok then. Because of the angels. Great. Totally makes sense now.

    WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT, PAUL?

    Turns out, he’s talking about the Watchers. Those dudes we’ve been reading about this year in our book of Enoch study. Why is Paul referring to them in this section about head coverings, though?

    I find this to be weird, and I’d like to explore why it’s in the Bible.

    Turn to I Corinthians 11, and let’s get weird.



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    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Introduction

    3:05 - Revisiting this Odd Chapter

    9:05 - Don’t Blur the Lines

    18:10 - Ancient Pop Culture References


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    Hosted by Luke Taylor


    If you’re intrigued by strange Bible stories, uncovering Bible mysteries, or learning about unusual biblical teachings, this podcast is for you! Dive deep into weird Bible facts, biblical controversies, and the supernatural in the Bible, while exploring the hidden stories of the Bible you may have never heard. Get a fresh perspective as we explain the Bible in ways that challenge the norm and uncover the unexpected. I’m so glad you’re here- don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE so that you never miss an episode!

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    21 分
  • Can Angels Die? Enoch 15 & Psalm 82
    2026/06/03

    We have covered Psalm 82 on the podcast before. It’s the chapter where God holds His Divine Council to account. These are a group of higher-up spiritual beings. He has placed these principalities in charge of certain sectors of the world, yet they haven’t influenced humanity rightly.

    So for those of us who like studying the weird stuff in the Bible, Psalm 82 is familiar territory.

    And yet, it has this one really puzzling line in verse 7. God tells this group of disloyal beings “…like men you shall die…”

    Now, what in the world could that mean? I know how a human can die. But how can eternal beings die? Wouldn’t a spiritual being be immortal?

    The answer to that question is…complicated. It’s not a simple yes-or-no answer. The Scriptural journey this question takes us on is going to surprise you as you realize what the Bible actually says about angelic mortality.

    I know it surprised me. And I find it to be weird, so I’d like to explore why the Bible has to say about it.

    Turn to Psalm 82, and let’s get weird.



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    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Introduction

    3:20 - The Watchers of Psalm 82

    4:45 - The Watchers of Enoch 15

    9:55 - The Physics of Spiritual Immortality

    16:15 - Angelic Mortality

    20:35 - Sustained by God

    22:45 - Next Time

    24:05 - Closing Thoughts


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    Hosted by Luke Taylor


    If you’re intrigued by strange Bible stories, uncovering Bible mysteries, or learning about unusual biblical teachings, this podcast is for you! Dive deep into weird Bible facts, biblical controversies, and the supernatural in the Bible, while exploring the hidden stories of the Bible you may have never heard. Get a fresh perspective as we explain the Bible in ways that challenge the norm and uncover the unexpected. I’m so glad you’re here- don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE so that you never miss an episode!

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    27 分
  • What Happens When You See God? Enoch 14 & Ezekiel 1
    2026/05/27

    If you thought the Book of Enoch’s account of the Watchers who descended to earth was kinda spooky- or if you thought the stories of their bloodthirsty cannibalistic giant children were scary- or if you thought the description of their gloomy dark underworld prison sounded terrifying- just wait until what comes next.

    Because Enoch is about to see something that shocks him more than zombie fallen angels, more than death cult nephilim, and more than the dungeons of hell.

    Enoch…is going to see God.

    And God ends up being more overwhelming than anything else Enoch has seen so far.

    Now maybe you’re saying- wait a minute, Luke. Enoch couldn’t have seen God.

    In exodus 33:20, God tells Moses

    …you cannot see my face, for man shall not see me and live.

    So why do you expect me to believe that Enoch saw God and survived to tell us about it?

    Well, that’s a good question. But Abraham saw God. Daniel saw God. Jacob saw God. Ezekiel saw God. Isaiah saw God. And they all lived to tell the tale. So how can that Exodus verse be true if several Bible figures themselves have seen God?

    I find this to be weird, and I’d like to explore why it’s in the Bible. And yeah, we’ll also look at what Enoch wrote down as well when He met God face-to-face.

    Turn to Ezekiel 1, and let’s get weird.



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    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Introduction

    2:00 - Beholding the Glory

    5:15 - When Ezekiel Saw God

    9:08 - When Isaiah and Job Saw God

    12:25 - When Enoch Saw God

    24:35 - Next Time

    26:45 - Closing Thoughts


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    Hosted by Luke Taylor


    If you’re intrigued by strange Bible stories, uncovering Bible mysteries, or learning about unusual biblical teachings, this podcast is for you! Dive deep into weird Bible facts, biblical controversies, and the supernatural in the Bible, while exploring the hidden stories of the Bible you may have never heard. Get a fresh perspective as we explain the Bible in ways that challenge the norm and uncover the unexpected. I’m so glad you’re here- don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE so that you never miss an episode!

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    29 分