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🗓️ 11 September 2023
⏱️ 77 minutes
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Revelation Part Seventeen: The Lion & The Lamb. Today we spend some more time in chapter 5 of Revelation, focusing on the imagery around the Lamb who sits on the throne. What language is parodied language of the time? Whose blood is on the lamb? How has that been co opted to support religious violence? What is it actually advocating for? What does this show us about old testament violence and the stumbling block of God supporting and purporting said violence? How do we reconcile victory through defeat and how does it inform our faith and daily lives?
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0:00.0 | Oh, Hey, welcome. Welcome to the Voxology Podcast, Timmy. |
0:22.8 | Welcome to the Voxology Podcast. Timothy John Stafford, making an appearance |
0:25.8 | at the poreover in Auburn, California. |
0:29.8 | Poor choice. |
0:30.9 | Poor choice, sorry. |
0:33.0 | I get all my coffee and wine metaphors mixed up. |
0:36.6 | Coffee shops are kind of like churches with how they name themselves. |
0:39.5 | Oh, it's so true. |
0:41.5 | Is this a coffee shop? Yeah. And you're playing when? |
0:47.2 | Tomorrow Saturday night. Okay, so so when this goes up Monday. |
0:51.6 | Yeah. Yeah, you will already have done it. |
0:54.7 | I've already shredded. |
0:56.1 | What do you open with? |
0:57.2 | I open with just looping myself playing guitar. |
1:01.5 | It's kind of like let everybody know like, hey, you're about to have some music you don't want to listen to. |
1:05.0 | Oh nice. And then they ease in and then I hope them singing with long Black Vale. Sing that one? |
1:15.0 | What's that one? |
1:18.0 | It's a, what is his name? |
1:20.0 | Lefty Frizzell was the original writer. Johnny Cash kind of made it famous. She walks these hills in the long black veil. It's about like |
1:28.0 | Of course. Getting framed for murder but you didn't want to use your alibi because your alibi was that you were having an affair with your best friend's wife. |
1:35.6 | Okay. Okay, so that kind of sets a tone for a family, family establishment. I like it. Oh like it. Oh that's so good dude. And like, so you play what an hour? How do they? Two hours. Straight? Every time. Yeah, I'll take like a like five minute break in the middle. Yeah. But it's a lot. Yeah. |
2:01.0 | Dang. It's a long set. It is a long set two hours due to averaging what four minutes a song. |
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