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Weird Stuff in the Bible

Weird Stuff in the Bible

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Find the answers to all those questions you were too embarrassed to ask in Sunday School. Welcome to Weird Stuff in the Bible, where we explore scripture passages that are bizarre, perplexing or just plain weird. Hosted by Luke Taylor. Dive deeper! Sign up for the newsletter (and catch up on past newsletters) at this link: https://weirdstuffinthebible.beehiiv.com/2024. Luke Taylor. Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • “Beasts of the Field” & Other Biblical Vocabulary for Demons
    Jun 25 2025

    We’ve heard a million sermons, bible studies, Sunday school lessons, and more on Genesis 3. And for good reason. This is the chapter that depicts the first sin, the fall of man, the reason we needed Jesus to come and die for our sins.

    Genesis 3 is where Adam and Eve eat the forbidden fruit, bring sin into the world, and get kicked out of the paradise of Eden.

    So for good reason, there are countless books and teachings and even podcasts that dive into this chapter. And yet, I find that the more you dig, the more you keep finding. There’s more going on in this story than you probably ever realized. For a chapter that seems to explain so much about reality, it also raises a lot of questions.

    For example, let’s just talk about the opening line:

    Genesis 3:1

    Now the serpent was more crafty than any other beast of the field that the Lord God had made.

    Well we all know who the serpent is. That’s the devil, or Satan. We’ve got that down. We know that a serpent refers to a physical creature like a snake, but we also understand that this is no mere snake, but also referring to the devil himself. So we know the Bible here is using a physical creature to depict a spiritual being.

    But what about the beasts of the field also mentioned there? We usually assume that that’s just talking about the other animals that filled the earth in those early days.

    But if the serpent at the beginning of the verse is referring to a spiritual being, why would we not also assume that the beasts of the field that the verse mentions later are not also spiritual beings?

    I find this to be weird, and I’d like to explore why it’s in the Bible.

    Let’s dig into this idea today, and as we do, it’s going to show us how sometimes the Bible sounds like it’s speaking in physical terms but is actually just using those words to communicate about what’s going on behind the spiritual veil. So today will expand your vocabulary of spiritual terminology and bring some clarity to your Bible reading.

    Let’s start by turning to Genesis 3, and let’s get weird.


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    0:00 - Introduction

    3:30 - The Craftiest Creature God Ever Made

    7:20 - Beasts of the Field

    15:30 - Birds of the Air

    18:35 - Snakes and Scorpions

    25:40 - Closing Thought: Why I Talked About Nephilim


    If you want to get in touch, my email is weirdstuffinthebible@gmail.com

    Hosted by Luke Taylor


    If you’re intrigued by strange Bible stories, uncovering Bible mysteries, or learning about unusual biblical teachings, this podcast is for you! Dive deep into weird Bible facts, biblical controversies, and the supernatural in the Bible, while exploring the hidden stories of the Bible you may have never heard. Get a fresh perspective as we explain the Bible in ways that challenge the norm and uncover the unexpected. I’m so glad you’re here- don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE so that you never miss an episode!

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    28 m
  • Goliath’s Brothers & Other Giants of the Bible
    Jun 18 2025

    Let’s begin with where we left off last week. We started with Goliath and traced his origins and ancestral line backwards, all the way back to Genesis 6. In those verses in Genesis 6, we read about how spiritual beings called the Sons of God came down to earth and mated with human women.

    As I said last time, this is probably the weirdest thing I believe. And if you like hearing about Weird Stuff in the Bible, you’re in the right place.

    Genesis 6:1-4 say

    When man began to multiply on the face of the land and daughters were born to them, 2 the sons of God saw that the daughters of man were attractive. And they took as their wives any they chose. 3 Then the Lord said, “My Spirit shall not abide in man forever, for he is flesh: his days shall be 120 years.” 4 The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of man and they bore children to them. These were the mighty men who were of old, the men of renown.

    So last week, we talked about how the giants- or Nephilim- were created. And how this eventually led to a most famous giant: Goliath, who fought David in I Samuel 17.

    But wait, you might say: wait a minute Luke. Genesis 6:1-4 happened BEFORE the flood of Noah. So how did the Nephilim continue to populate the world in Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua and I and II Samuel, which all take place after the flood.

    That’s what I will talk about today, and along the way, we’ll also meet all the other giants of the Old Testament. It wasn’t just Goliath. He wasn’t just a one-and-done. There are multiple others; in fact, entire tribes of giants.

    I find that to be weird, and I’d like to explore why it’s in the Bible.

    Turn to Numbers 13, and let’s get weird.


    (NOTE: where I said “Genesis 6” at 18:35, I meant Ephesians 6)


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    Sign up for the weekly newsletter! Get additional insights and Bible study tips for unpacking strange things in scripture. Enter your email here:

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    You can also find a list of past newsletters at that same link so you never have to miss one.


    0:00 - Introduction

    2:00 - How Did the Nephilim Return After the Flood?

    7:30 - Anak

    12:00 - Og

    19:00 - Mailbag

    23:00 - Goliath’s Brothers (or Cousins)

    If you want to get in touch, my email is weirdstuffinthebible@gmail.com

    Hosted by Luke Taylor


    If you’re intrigued by strange Bible stories, uncovering Bible mysteries, or learning about unusual biblical teachings, this podcast is for you! Dive deep into weird Bible facts, biblical controversies, and the supernatural in the Bible, while exploring the hidden stories of the Bible you may have never heard. Get a fresh perspective as we explain the Bible in ways that challenge the norm and uncover the unexpected. I’m so glad you’re here- don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE so that you never miss an episode!

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    32 m
  • How Was Goliath So Tall?
    Jun 11 2025

    I am on a bit of a David-and-Goliath kick right now, for three reasons.

    • One, because I just got back from vacation where I saw an incredible production of David’s life at Sight and Sound theater.
    • Two, there’s an amazing new show on Amazon called House of David that I just finished watching.
    • And three, because the story of David and Goliath is a picture of the spiritual battle we all find ourselves in every day.

    Now, even if you aren’t a Christian, you know the story of David and Goliath. The small Israelite boy who used a sling to destroy the giant champion of the Philistines.

    But when we say Goliath was a giant, what do we mean? Well, I Samuel 17 says he was six cubits and a span. I have enough trouble converting English to Metric, and my yardsticks growing up did NOT have an edge that measured cubits and spans.

    Scholars will tell us that six cubits and a span amounts to anywhere from 9-foot-9 to 10-foot-6.

    And yet those same scholars will tell us in the next breath that this must be some kind of mistake, because obviously, nobody can be 10 feet tall. Even Christian scholars will teach that this must be some kind of typo in the Bible.

    Well, call me old-fashioned, or call me a fundamentalist, but I believe that the whole Bible is God’s Word, and that God doesn’t make mistakes.

    So I take this to be literal truth. But I also take it to be weird.

    And I’d like to explore why it’s in the Bible.

    Turn to I Samuel 17, and let’s get weird.


    Check out the new website! www.weirdstuffinthebible.com


    Sign up for the weekly newsletter! Get additional insights and Bible study tips for unpacking strange things in scripture. Enter your email here:

    https://weirdstuffinthebible.beehiiv.com/

    You can also find a list of past newsletters at that same link so you never have to miss one.


    0:00 - Introduction

    2:00 - The Origin of Goliath

    8:10 - The Origin of the Anakim

    11:40 - The Origin of the Nephilim

    14:25 - Life Update & Mailbag

    22:20 - Closing Thoughts

    If you want to get in touch, my email is weirdstuffinthebible@gmail.com

    Hosted by Luke Taylor


    If you’re intrigued by strange Bible stories, uncovering Bible mysteries, or learning about unusual biblical teachings, this podcast is for you! Dive deep into weird Bible facts, biblical controversies, and the supernatural in the Bible, while exploring the hidden stories of the Bible you may have never heard. Get a fresh perspective as we explain the Bible in ways that challenge the norm and uncover the unexpected. I’m so glad you’re here- don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE so that you never miss an episode!

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    25 m
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