
We want to help modern people read an ancient book. We’re here to help you get over being bored with your Bible, how to see the patterns and the literary designs the ancient authors of scripture used, as the Holy Spirit led them to write the Bible, Most important of all, we're here to show you Jesus as Deuteronomy 10:17 describes Him: the Lord your God is the God of gods, and the Lord of lords, ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 187 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Why do cultures around the world preserve stories of a great flood, divine beings, giant heroes, and a forgotten age before history? In this episode of The Two Trees Podcast, we explore the ancient world behind Genesis and the share... more
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In this episode, we explore the meaning in the genealogy of Genesis 4, and how Scripture traces two competing ways of being human: one built on self-preservation, power, and vengeance, and another built on forgiveness, service, and ... more
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In this episode of the Two Trees Podcast, we explore humanity’s calling to image God through cultivation, beauty, and stewardship, while tracing how exile distorts even mankind’s greatest gifts. From Cain’s city to Lamech’s song of ... more
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Martin & Jon explore the meaning behind Cain’s city east of Eden and what it reveals about humanity’s attempt to image God outside of the garden. Rather than treating cities merely as population centers, the ancient world saw them a... more
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I love the friendship aspect of the podcast. It always starts off by revealing the character of those who are on the podcast. I would absolutely love to do Bible study with these beloved lovers of Christ!
There are two people who motivated me to write. A dear friend and mentor, Dave Willis, whom I highly recommend. And John Dillon. I don’t know why, but after listening to a podcast a few years back I decided, I want to write a book on Zerubbabel… it’s not published but it may one day 🤣. And fr... more
I love how clear these guys are about biblical topics, and that they always sound like they are having a blast whilst doing so
I love this podcast and listen weekly. Jon’s perspective is always insightful and his humility and transparency is refreshing. I highly recommend this podcast if you want to go deeper into the Word.
Thanks Jon for sharing your biblical teaching and wisdom. You have transformed the way I look at the biblical narrative as a whole.
I’ve been listening consistently for about 3 months now and I’m hooked and thankful for your efforts on bringing me closer to God! As someone who was troubled in the past, I look to the future and growing closer to Him. I’m excited for the new episodes each week so please keep it coming <3
Note: I just bought my first Bible 2 months ago to follow along and learn the gospel through a clearer lense, I’m thankful for this podcast for it has help me immensely
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A conversational theology podcast that helps modern listeners read an ancient text through pattern-focused, expository discussions. Episodes cover Genesis narratives, such as Cain and Abel, Eden, and creation imagery, and broaden into related biblical motifs like naming, imagery, and cosmic warfare. The tone blends accessible banter with thoughtful exegesis, often weaving in personal stories, culture, and occasional sponsor breaks. Noteworthy is the emphasis on seeing Jesus throughout the biblical storyline and interpreting scripture with humility, curiosity, and a willingness to explore difficult passages in a relatable way, making it appealing to listeners who crave depth without academic heaviness.
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