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The Rabbi Way

Have you ever skimmed a passage in the Bible, only to realize later you missed an incredible detail? The Rabbi Way is a podcast that digs into the overlooked, skipped, or forgotten stories of Scripture—and connects them to the big, familiar stories we all know.Each episode takes you behind the scene...

Recent Episodes

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March 10, 2026

Applying Joseph's Story to Ourselves

What if the pit isn’t the end of the story, but the setup for everything God intends to do next? We close our season on Joseph by retracing the long arc from Hebron to Egypt and uncovering how a quiet, faithful God threads promise through betrayal, famine, and years of waiting. Walking step by step through the genealogy, geography, and culture of the ancient Near East, we show how the text first reveals who God is before it tells us what to do—and why that order can transform how we live. We un
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Feb. 9, 2026

Connection to Adjacent Anchors

What if the most pivotal moments in Scripture unfold not in grand miracles but in the quiet chapters we’re tempted to skip? We slow down to trace Joseph’s role as the living hinge between Noah’s preservation and Moses’s deliverance, showing how God guards a fragile promise by moving a family into an unexpected refuge. We start by reframing Genesis as a crafted narrative—covenant with creation narrowing to Abraham’s family, and a promise that faces real threats: famine, division, and scarcity. J
Jan. 26, 2026

Retell Joseph's Story

A torn robe, a silent meal, and a caravan on the Via Maris set Joseph’s life on a path he never chose—and reveal a God who never stops steering the story. We take you back into Genesis 37 with a slow, layered reading that honors its ancient setting, tracing how honor-shame culture, family systems, and geography transform a household feud into the hinge of redemption. We start by grounding the narrative in the Abrahamic covenant and the patriarchal period, then follow the thread into Dothan, whe
Jan. 14, 2026

Middle Eastern Lenses: Part 2

What if the most important truths in Genesis 37 only emerge when we stop rushing to explain them? We walk through Joseph’s early story using Middle Eastern lenses that prize belief before understanding and narrative over quick moral takeaways. That change in posture opens a richer view of God’s character and activity, even when the page goes quiet and the pit looks final. We begin by challenging a common Western impulse: trust held hostage by clarity. Ancient readers assumed God’s goodness and
Jan. 12, 2026

Middle Eastern Lenses: Part 1

What if Joseph’s famous coat wasn’t about color at all, but about authority, inheritance, and a power shift that set a family on edge? We slow down in Genesis 37 and trade Western questions of form for a Middle Eastern focus on function, uncovering how each object in the narrative works inside the story. A garment becomes a public declaration, a cistern acts as a grave, a caravan reveals choreography rather than chance, and a goat’s blood whispers of substitution and covered guilt. The result is
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Dec. 30, 2025

Theological Themes

A bloodied robe, a grieving father, and a dream that will not die—Genesis 37 reads like family drama, but it hums with deeper currents. We step through the story with four anchor themes—deception, sacrifice, exile, and kingdom—and watch how a broken household becomes the soil for redemption. Joseph’s brothers forge a lie with a goat’s blood, and the text reaches back to Jacob’s own deceit, confronting the generational nature of sin and the urgent need for someone to break the cycle. From there,