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E01: Introducing Connecting the Dots Podcast

E01: Introducing Connecting the Dots Podcast

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概要

Dr. Tom Zelt, with colleagues Phil and Cara, introduces “Connecting the Dots,” a new podcast from Impact Biblical Resources focused on connecting the biblical world’s setting—geography, archaeology, historical documents, and other sources—with Scripture to bring the Bible to life. The podcast offers longer conversations that connect themes and events across multiple biblical books rather than treating stories as isolated. Planned topics also include the Dead Sea Scrolls’ value, qualified guest interviews, and Israel study tours with episodes such as “Top 10 places not to go” and “Top 10 places to go.” They preview the first releases: a Holy Week episode on rising tension in Jerusalem in John (“In Your Face Holy Week”), followed by episodes on Jesus’ arrest warrant, and two episodes on the historical and archaeological support for Jesus’ resurrection.


Show Notes

Dr. Tom Zelt, along with Phil and Cara, introduces “Connecting the Dots,” a new podcast from Impact Biblical Resources aimed at connecting the biblical world’s setting—geography, archaeology, history, and ancient documents—with what God has done so Scripture comes to life. They explain that Impact’s free website resources (videos, pictures, Bible studies, and more) are complemented by the podcast’s longer conversations and presentations. The episode discusses why the show is called “Connecting the Dots,” emphasizing how biblical events interact across books and centuries and how context clarifies familiar stories. Tom gives examples including Samson in Judges within Bronze Age collapse and Philistine settlement, linked with archaeology, Egyptian sources, geography, and the Ark narrative in Samuel. Other examples are Deuteronomy’s peace framework and the battle over Jericho; the reforming kings (including Josiah) and how Josiah’s death relates to Daniel and the Babylonian captivity; Jewish writings in the Talmud referencing an arrest warrant for Jesus mentioned in John; the use of land imagery in Scripture (Hosea and the Valley of Jezreel, Isaiah 9’s battle imagery tied to Jesus’ ministry area); and an upcoming discussion on the Dead Sea Scrolls. They also describe planned content about Israel study tours, including “top 10 places not to go” and “top 10 places to go” that are overlooked. The first podcast release is announced as “In Your Face Holy Week,” focusing on the growing tension in Jerusalem in the Gospel of John with insights from archaeology, geography, and Jewish writings, followed by episodes on the arrest warrant tradition and two episodes on evidence supporting the reality of Jesus’ resurrection.


00:00 Welcome to ‘Connecting the Dots’ (Meet the Hosts)

00:32 What Impact Biblical Resources Does + Why This Podcast Exists

01:16 Why It’s Called ‘Connecting the Dots’ (Bible, Land, and Insight)

03:19 Example Deep Dive: Samson, Philistines, and the Bronze Age Collapse

05:25 Seeing the Bible as One Interconnected Story (More Dot-Connecting Examples)

07:54 What Future Episodes Will Cover: Imagery, Dead Sea Scrolls, Special Guests

09:34 Israel Study Tours: Top 10 Places NOT to Go (and Hidden Gems to Visit)

11:10 What’s Up First: Holy Week Tension, Arrest Warrant, and the Resurrection

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