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In this episode of TLV Talk, Daniah and Joe uncover the biblical and linguistic roots of thanksgiving—from the Levitical thanksgiving offering to the Hebrew "bracha" and the surprising connection between “give thanks,” Eucharist, and communion in the New Covenant. They trace how Thanksgiving moved from a biblical verb to a cultural holiday, revealing how Scripture, language, and ancient practice all point back to recognizing God as the true source of provision. This conversation invites you to see thanksgiving not as a ritual or season, but as a deeply biblical way of life.
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In this episode of TLV Talk, Daniah and Joe uncover the biblical and linguistic roots of thanksgiving—from the Levitical thanksgiving offering to the Hebrew "bracha" and the surprising connection between “give thanks,” Eucharist, and communion in the New Covenant. They trace how Thanksgiving moved from a biblical verb to a cultural holiday, revealing how Scripture, language, and ancient practice all point back to recognizing God as the true source of provision. This conversation invites you to see thanksgiving not as a ritual or season, but as a deeply biblical way of life.
(find resources @ https://tlvbiblesociety.org)
Grab the after show on the TLV Bible App and get deeper, more personal conversation! Download now ⇢ https://tlvbible.app.link/podcast-ep-77
Follow us on our Socials!
Instagram 📸 @ tlvbiblesociety
Facebook ⓕ @ tlvbiblesociety
𝕏 @ tlvbiblesociety

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