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The Naked Bible Podcast

Naked Bible 270: Exodus 11-12

The Naked Bible Podcast

Dr. Michael S. Heiser

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.84.7K Ratings

🗓️ 5 May 2019

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Exodus 11 and 12 focus on the final plague against Egypt, the death of the firstborn, and the institution of the Passover (Hebrew: pesaḥ / pesach). Like the other plagues, the death of the firstborn is an assault on not only the pharaoh and his people, but on Maat, the principle of cosmic order to be maintained by the gods of Egypt. This episode touches on that polemic, but also on the meaning and typology of Passover and the “Destroyer” of the final plague.

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0:26.3

Welcome to the Naked Bible Podcast episode 270 Exodus 11 and 12.

0:31.0

The layman, Tray Strickland, and he's the scholar Dr. Michael Heiser.

0:34.6

Hey Mike, how you doing this week?

0:36.6

Pretty good, pretty good.

0:38.1

It's been a fun week productive.

0:39.9

Yeah, well Mike, I forgot to mention, but I watched the 10 commandments over the weekend,

0:45.4

so that was fun.

0:47.2

So I feel like I'm ready for these, the Passover and the...

0:52.4

Right, the pump is primed.

0:56.4

But it's still good.

0:57.2

We actually talked about that.

0:59.4

Yeah, and I actually did it, so it was good.

1:02.9

Just as good as I remembered.

1:04.5

Yeah, I know there were my daughter and her husband, they watched Prince of Egypt

1:09.6

like the evening before Easter dinner and stuff like that.

1:13.6

And then we were sitting around talking about, oh my God, Tray is watching the 10 commandments.

1:17.4

You know, and you would be correct.

1:21.2

You would be correct.

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