The Rebind: Recent Episodes

Andrew Juliot

Evangelical Christians are known for being people "of the book." But just how much of it influences our daily thought and living? The Rebind is a podcast about putting all the pages of the Bible back together, intended for all audiences. Whether we're gazing into Ezekiel's shocking visions or pondering Jesus' more puzzling parables, each episode of the Rebind aims at helping you face the manifold challenges of life with the multifaceted message of the entire Bible.

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Listen to another update on what's happening with the Rebind: Paternity leave, season 2, submitting questions, and more!

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In this first of the month interview, the Rebind hosts Caleb Smith for a discussion about the different parts of the Bible that have received the most attention in different parts of history. Filled with both fascinating trivia questions (how well do you think you’ll score?) and insightful principles for today, this interview adds a church historian’s perspective to the core convictions of the podcast.

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Picking up where Episode 28 left off, this episode of the Rebind investigates the message of Ezekiel 16 and 23 and its relevance for today. Now that the baggage associated with these chapters has been addressed in part one, the full impact of its unique contribution will be unpacked in part two.

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In this standalone episode of the Rebind, Andrew talks through some issues and tips related to studying and interpreting the Bible. Whether you're wanting some insights to help with your devotional reading, some recommendations for leading a Bible Study, or whether you've just got that philosophical itch to talk about the nature of truth, this Rebind start to the new year has it all.

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As the Rebind returns to its investigation of Ezekiel's chapters, this episode explores some of the offensive features of the parable in Ezekiel 16 and 23, addressing the concerns they raise to free the prophet's metaphor from its modern baggage.

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In this shorter episode, Andrew reflects on more of the contributions of the book of Ezekiel in light of its unique place on the timeline and prophetic occasion.

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In this first-of-the-month interview, Bishop Quigg Lawrence discusses the inevitability of habits and forms in churches and Christian living, pointing out the difference a more intentional approach to those habits can make on our interaction with the Bible.

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In this standalone episode of the Rebind, Andrew discusses some of the ways Ezekiel shows up in contemporary Christian culture--from organic farms to doomsday prophets--the assumptions behind those trends, and some healthier alternatives.

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In this standalone episode of the Rebind, Andrew explains the history and original purpose of the red letter edition of the Bible while critiquing its use and effect on evangelical Christianity today.

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This episode of the Rebind picks up the podcast's look at Ezekiel 14-15, using its features as an opportunity to discuss the unique way that Ezekiel drops interconnecting links and teasers all throughout its pages and what that might mean for the way we think and read and grow.

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This episode of the Rebind looks at a key transitional pair of prophesies in Ezekiel 14-15, reflecting on a common "principles to specifics" strategy within the Bible, while also discussing the other parts of the Old Testament which Ezekiel connects to the most.

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Listen to Andrew talk about some neat changes being made to the podcast, including bonus content that's now available for patrons of the show's new Patreon page (patreon.com/therebind) and the more accessible pace of every-other-week releases!

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In this first-of-the-month interview, Dr. Joshua Jipp discusses some practical tips for studying the book of Acts and draws out the untapped goldmine of relevance in its enigmatic conclusion.

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This episode of the Rebind finishes the show's reflection on Ezekiel 12:1-14:11, focusing on the last two subliminal messages of the false advertisers. Some voices try to get our attention by shouting the loudest, others by wiggling in with a whisper, but the prophet cuts through the noise with the voice of God.

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This episode of the Rebind takes another step in the podcast's journey through Ezekiel, starting out a discussion of 12:1-14:11. More often then we hear the Bible's message, we're bombarded with competing claims and offers. Let Ezekiel sift through the chatter to tune into the voice of God.

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With a miniseries and holiday break interrupting the Rebind's normal program in Ezekiel, this episode refamiliarizes us with the probing prophet and the book’s developing plotline with a compilation of the podcast's guest Scripture readings.

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In this standalone miniseries on the presence and absence of God, the Rebind investigates what the Bible has to say about the various ways that God "shows up" and what happens when He does. Aiming to address both intellectual objections and personal crises, these episodes are full of humbling surprises as the Scriptures show us the incredible kindness and incredible temporariness of God's social distancing. Part 3.

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In this standalone miniseries on the presence and absence of God, the Rebind investigates what the Bible has to say about the various ways that God "shows up" and what happens when He does. Aiming to address both intellectual objections and personal crises, these episodes are full of humbling surprises as the Scriptures show us the incredible kindness and incredible temporariness of God's social distancing. Part 2.

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In this standalone miniseries on the presence and absence of God, the Rebind investigates what the Bible has to say about the various ways that God "shows up" and what happens when He does. Aiming to address both intellectual objections and personal crises, these episodes are full of humbling surprises as the Scriptures show us the incredible kindness and incredible temporariness of God's social distancing. Part 1.

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In this episode of the Rebind finishes the podcast's reflection on Ezekiel 8-11, a key scene where God's glory leaves the temple in Jerusalem. But with the concluding verdict of the dramatized judgment front and center, we'll have to wrestle with what we've done to our own rituals and sacred spaces today.

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In this first of the month interview, we talk with Jonathan Wright about his research on the unfolding storyline of the temple in the Bible. Not only will his insights help us understand the book of Ezekiel and its temple visions, but they'll also help us understand and put together our Bibles as a whole!

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This episode of the Rebind ventures into Ezekiel 8-11, an important section in the book where the glory of God leaves the temple in Jerusalem. While this episode covers the first two chapters of that massive show-stopper, it slows down to reflect on a major theme that surfaces in the story centered around the idea of "seeing." Do we think God turns away from us? How is that different from the way He actually does turn away in this section of Ezekiel?

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This episode picks up the Rebind's look at Ezekiel chapters four to seven, zooming in on chapters six and seven. As God continues to personally and passionately prosecute His people for their covenant crimes, a strange emphasis on the land itself begins to surface. Tune in to find out what it might mean for us today.

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In this first-of-the-month interview, Dr. Eric Tully discusses the vital contribution of the biblical prophets to the Christian life and message, drawing on both his personal experiences in the church and his many years of prophetic scholarship and teaching.

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This episode picks back up the Rebind's step by step journey through Ezekiel's chapters, looking at Ezekiel 4-5, the start of Ezekiel's actual prophecies. In the middle of these dramatic, acted-out oracles, God disrupts our ordinary lives to engage us with important truths about His actions in the world and the expectations we should have.

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This episode continues the Rebind's study of Ezekiel as it dives into the emotional autobiography of the prophet himself left for us in the book bearing his name. Not only will the prophet's story humanize the message of the book and make it personal, it will also help make the book personal to you, as his story informs and inspires our own stories.

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Having just celebrated Easter, this episode explores the connections between the book of Ezekiel and the resurrection of Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew. Not only will the discussion stir up a greater appreciation for how important the Old Testament is to the Easter message; it will also generate some fresh insights into the resurrection itself based on what's learned from the Valley of Dry Bones.

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In this first-of-the-month interview, Mike, Lisa, and Jake Bliss share their stories of how immersing themselves in all the Bible has transformed their lives. They'll not only inspire you to pick up a Bible but also pass on some practical tips for engaging it.

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This episode continues to dive into the first three chapters of Ezekiel. Instead of gazing into Ezekiel's vision of God, this time we peer into God's vision for Ezekiel and how He prepares the prophet for a difficult mission. Listening closely to what the Lord has to say, the episode closes with some practical takeaways to empower and enrich our own lives and relationships.

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Having finished a bird's eye view of Ezekiel, this episode starts the step by step journey through its pages. After clearing up some massive confusion about what’s being depicted in Ezekiel’s opening vision of God, the episode closes with some important insights drawn from that vision about being captivated by God’s overwhelming presence—a presence that’s “on the move” both to save and to judge.

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This episode continues the Rebind's introduction to the book of Ezekiel, zooming out to look big picture at the structure of the biblical book and its unique qualities. Thinking about the way Ezekiel unfolds then leads to some significant insights into the relationship between judgment and hope and the probing nature of God.

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This episode begins a series of discussions on the book of Ezekiel, touching on what many people are already familiar with from the book, and the goods and the bads of those first impressions. Throwing in some backstory to prepare for a fresh look at Ezekiel, the episode closes with a reflection on the insufficiency of fascination.

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Why a podcast? Who are you? What’s with the name? This first episode is devoted to introducing the Rebind as a whole.