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The first book of the Bible provides the racial context of biblical genealogies and Abraham’s covenant. So who’s it relevant to?
William Finck, a biblical scholar, runs the fascinating website Christogenea.org and was on my podcast before, discussing why Christianity isn’t universalist. A lot of people will knee-jerk and get their jaws out of joint at the thought of the Bible not being aimed at everybody, but I recommend listening to the conversation first.
William's discussion with me this time is about the importance of Genesis to both Christians and Jews, as it relates to a fundamental understanding of historical identity.
Basically, Genesis isn’t linked to Judaism, but Christian and Jewish Zionism has captured it, pushing a false doctrine through a Jewish-only lens.
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The first book of the Bible provides the racial context of biblical genealogies and Abraham’s covenant. So who’s it relevant to?
William Finck, a biblical scholar, runs the fascinating website Christogenea.org and was on my podcast before, discussing why Christianity isn’t universalist. A lot of people will knee-jerk and get their jaws out of joint at the thought of the Bible not being aimed at everybody, but I recommend listening to the conversation first.
William's discussion with me this time is about the importance of Genesis to both Christians and Jews, as it relates to a fundamental understanding of historical identity.
Basically, Genesis isn’t linked to Judaism, but Christian and Jewish Zionism has captured it, pushing a false doctrine through a Jewish-only lens.
📺 Watch the video episode

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