How David, Saul & Herod Are Secretly Connected

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How are David, Saul & Herod secretly connected? Explore the intriguing parallels between the Bible's narratives of David and Saul in the Book of Mark. See Herod Antipas' animosity towards Agrippa I, and uncover how these historical feuds shaped their identities. This presentation dissects the literary techniques used by the authors of the Old Testament and New Testament, revealing hidden relationships and motivations behind their characters.

00:00 Saul's Presence
01:40 The Saul of Mark's David
05:12 A Sealed Feud
06:27 The Feud Explained
11:23 Preserving an Identity

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Loved it the first time, love it again. Great presentation

nickcroshe
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It’s really unreal when you think about it, that the gospels could have hid Agrippa I in plain sight

SteeleMontgomery-ymlc
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These connections you find in the NT are revealing. I’m enjoying this part also, the Antipas and Jesus scenes do remind of David and Saul. The fact that actual history can possibly explain the silence in the gospels between Antipas and Jesus makes you think

BruceListens-ubrb
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It isn't surprising to think about a ruler continuing by legend, whether Jewish or not. This was the practice of the times. Agrippa I continuing after death within a legend should be something not surprising anyone, especially when you think about the family ties of Agrippa I in the Roman imperial courts

sambrent
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Welcome to an entirely new layer of complexity for the gospels. What’s funny is that while the gospels are not directly historically accurate, this is showing that the gospels are actually historically accurate, yet indirectly. Agrippa I is clearly “Jesus” here. Clear. Thank you

AimYaeon
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If Noah is actually Atra-Hasis, and he is because the Noah flood story is copies by the Mesopotamian flood story, then Jesus can be Agrippa I. This is clearly a systematic thing that is done in their literature. Great clip and great presentation

OttoStephenson-nzir
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It makes absolutely no sense for Jesus to call Antipas a fox. Their feud makes no sense and there is no background given in the gospels. It’s absolutely random…until you find out Jesus is actually Antipas’ nephew in real life, whose identity is hidden by a character (Jesus)😳 please keep stuff like this coming

AnnieMaeRae
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At least we can now stop questioning the historicity of Jesus

TalikuaMeloloah-vzwc
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To us who don’t know history, we will overlook so much in the gospels. Thank you for this

SimientaUnil
welcome to shbcf.ru