
Welcome to Lost in Translation, where every Hebrew letter tells a story! Uncover the Bible's hidden gems as we delve into Hebrew culture and language that shaped Scripture; to reveal meanings lost in translation; bringing scriptural clarity and surprising connections in every episode. Perfect for curious minds and faith seekers.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Categories | ReligionReligion & Spirituality | ||||

What if a single word contained a nation's fate? Explore how the Hebrew term for "grain" also meant "breaking," and how a desperate journey for food set the stage for centuries of captivity. A story of linguistic prophecy.
Two men in an Egyptian prison await their fate. Their dreams hold the key. This episode uncovers the profound symbolism in Genesis 40. See Pharaoh's court as God's judgment, Joseph as a portrait of Christ, and the butler and baker's destinies as a hi... more
Explore the Tower of Babel as you never have before: Was God's confounding of the language an act of judgment or an astonishing act of mercy? This podcast blends theology and modern science to reveal why Nimrod's ambitious tower was a deadly impossib... more
This episode explores "Hamas" from Genesis 6:11—not the modern group Hamas, but the Bible's ancient word for extreme violence, moral decay, injustice, and systemic corruption that filled Noah's world, provoking the Flood.Discover how Hamas signaled t... more
Where did the first mysterious light of Genesis go? Unpack the Hebrew meaning of "light" and journey from creation to the Gospels to discover how this original light points to Jesus—the true light who connects heaven and earth. Join the search for th... more
Uncover the secret Hebrew word hidden in Genesis 1:1 that was left untranslated- and discover how it points directly to Jesus Christ as the creator of heaven and earth and the Messiah.
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