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Tim Mackie

Mentioned in 5 analyzed podcast episodes across 1 show

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BibleProject

BibleProject · May 18, 2026

6th Commandment: Do Not Kill

Co-host engaging in detailed textual analysis and dialogue about Hebrew terminology and biblical interpretation

Hebrew word 'ratsach' and its semantic range across intentional and unintentional killingTranslation methodology for biblical commandments and how word choice shapes interpretationCain and Abel narrative as foundational text on the cosmic significance of human life
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BibleProject

BibleProject · Apr 27, 2026

3rd Commandment: Do Not Carry the Name in Vain

Co-hosts the discussion on the third commandment, providing detailed Hebrew language analysis and theological interpretation

Hebrew Bible interpretation and translation challengesMeaning of God's name (Yahweh) in ancient Israelite theologyConcept of representation and covenant responsibility
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BibleProject

BibleProject · Apr 13, 2026

1st Commandment: No Other Gods

Co-host discussing Ten Commandments theology and biblical interpretation

Ten Commandments interpretation and theologyAncient Near Eastern religious context and polytheismCovenant theology and relational identity
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BibleProject

BibleProject · Nov 24, 2025

Why Is There Wilderness Imagery in the Lord’s Prayer?

Co-host leading discussion on biblical wilderness themes and narrative analysis methodology

Wilderness imagery in biblical narrativeThe Lord's Prayer and wilderness theologyNarrative parallelism and hyperlinks in scripture
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BibleProject

BibleProject · Nov 3, 2025

Jesus, the New Shepherd in the Wilderness

Co-host analyzing Matthew's gospel narrative and wilderness theology throughout the episode

Jesus as the new Moses figure in Matthew's gospelWilderness as biblical symbol of testing, preparation, and divine encounterShepherd leadership metaphor and critique of corrupt leaders
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