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Semitic Jew
by A Jew
Israelite biblical exegesis podcast. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/semitic-jew/support
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EP 9B | Why People Hold Onto Lies: The Defense System | By Semitic Jew
Some people do not reject truth because the argument is weak. They reject truth because the truth is getting too close.In EP 9B, we continue the series Why People Hold Onto Lies by dealing with the defense system — the way people dodge, deflect, attack the messenger, change the subject, and protect lies when truth begins pressing too close.In Part A, we dealt with the mind: the human weak point and cognitive dissonance. In Part B, we go deeper into deflection, trauma, conditioning, identity pressure, and why some people react to truth like danger instead of correction.This episode covers:Deflection mechanismsTone policingAd hominem attacksRed herrings and whataboutismMoving the goalpostFalse equivalenceTrauma and conditioningIdentity, image, and shameWhy some people defend the very lies that harmed themScripture parallels from an Israelite, text-first perspectiveIf this episode makes you uncomfortable, sit with it. Test it. Search the Scriptures. Examine the history. Ask whether your reaction is truth — or whether your defense system is protecting something the Most High is exposing.Website:https://www.semiticjew.orgSupport the ministry:https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/expand-educational-media-and-production-capacityFollow Semitic Jew:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6ukYTYZ8YqsSYq4-nl11gAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/semiticjew/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/semiticjew/X: https://x.com/semitic_jewScripture. Logic. Truth.#semiticjew #scripturelogictruth #israelites #truthoverlies #trauma #conditioning #biblicaltruth #biblestudy #blackhistory #biblicalidentity #deflection #christianhistory #cognitivedissonance #semiticjewpodcast
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EP 9A | Why People Hold Onto Lies: The Mind | By Semitic Jew
Are you one of those people who know the truth… and somehow you are still refusing to change your life?In EP 9A, we begin the first part of a three-part teaching series on why people hold onto lies. This episode deals with the mind — the human weak point, early conditioning, inherited narratives, cognitive dissonance, and why truth can feel like a threat when a lie has been accepted for years.We examine how people receive lies early through school, family, church, media, history, and culture — and why many defend those lies even after evidence, logic, and Scripture confront them.This episode covers:Human vulnerability and why we receive before we reasonHow lies enter early and become familiarThe difference between truth and inherited narrativesCognitive dissonance and why people defend false beliefsThe Civil War “states’ rights” narrativeThe inherited image of ChristScripture, logic, and the danger of protecting liesVisit the website: https://semiticjew.orgSupport the ministry: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/expand-educational-media-and-production-capacityThank you for supporting biblical education, research, and curriculum development through Semitic Jew Inc.Scripture. Logic. Truth.#semiticjew #israelites #scripturelogictruth #biblestudy #biblicaltruth #cognitivedissonance #blackhistory #christianhistory #biblicalidentity #truthoverlies #semiticjewpodcast
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EP 8 | Who Controls Global Narratives Today? | By Semitic Jew
Semitic Jew explores how narratives are shaped by media, history, and institutions, and how this influences perceptions of the Bible and identity. He reveals the systematic control of information and its impact on understanding biblical and historical truths.KeywordsNarrative control, media framing, biblical history, racial identity, systemic influence, interpretation, cultural distortion, biblical prophecy, historical record, systemic deceptionKey TopicsNarrative as a tool for interpretationMedia framing and racial biasHistorical distortions and racial narrativesSystematic control of biblical interpretationThe role of church and academia in shaping perceptionProphecies of identity displacement and confusionContradictions in historical record and biblical truthThe influence of European systems on biblical understandingThe importance of returning to original biblical contextFuture implications of narrative controlChapters00:00 Understanding Global Narratives02:53 The Power of Narratives06:06 Historical Context of Narrative Control08:58 Framing Bias and Its Implications12:04 The Hamite Hypothesis and Racial Narratives15:00 Biblical Narratives and Identity18:05 Covenantal Language in the Bible20:57 Systems That Control Narratives24:13 Institutionalized Control and Identity27:01 Media Influence on Perception29:48 The Church's Role in Narrative Framing32:31 Misinterpretation of Scriptures and Identity36:18 The Role of Academia in Shaping Narratives46:03 Contradictions in Historical Records53:36 Prophetic Insights on Identity Confusion
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EP 7 | Is the Bible a White Man’s Religion?
Is the Bible a white man’s religion?This claim is repeated often, but rarely defined.In this episode, we separate what is usually confused:• origin vs control vs usage• the biblical text vs later institutions• scripture vs traditionWe examine where the Bible actually comes from:• Mesopotamia• Arabia• the Near Eastern and African-connected world—not Europe.We also address what happened later:• empires rising and taking control• institutions shaping interpretation• imagery influencing perception• denominational movements forming over timeKey question:Is control the same as authorship?Scriptures discussed:• Acts 7:2• Galatians 4:25• Jeremiah 14:2• Job 9:24• Colossians 2:8• 2 Kings 19:9• 1 Kings 11:40• 2 Kings 23:29• Jeremiah 38:7• 1 Esdras 4:45Logical fallacies addressed:• equivocation• strawman• genetic fallacy• false equivalenceThe conclusion is simple:The Bible is not European.But Europeans controlled the presentation.And if you confuse those two…you miss the truth.Scripture.Logic.Truth.
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EP 6 | Who Are the Israelites Today? | By Semitic Jew
Who are the Israelites today?This question cannot be answered by starting with European racial taxonomy, modern labels, or assumptions about geography. Scripture does not begin with “Black,” “white,” or race charts. Scripture begins with seed, covenant, nation, tribe, captivity, inheritance, and restoration.In this episode of the Semitic Jew Podcast, we examine how biblical identity is defined, how captivity disrupts public recognition, and why modern classifications often obscure rather than clarify the question of Israelite identity.We discuss:• why European race categories are the wrong framework for identifying biblical Israel• how scripture identifies Israel through covenant, seed, and captivity• why scattered Israel would not remain publicly whole and obvious• how word studies are often abused through the etymological fallacy• why “ruddy” does not automatically mean pale or European• how conquest, renaming, and reclassification affect identity in exile• why Herod being Idumean does not prove total population replacement• how weak DNA arguments often confuse geography with covenant lineage• why Israelites in scripture appear in African regions, including Simeon called Niger in Acts 13:1• how Israel would remember itself in the lands of captivityScriptures discussed include:• Genesis 10:5• Genesis 17:7• Exodus 19:5–6• Deuteronomy 28:64• Hosea 8:8• Baruch 2:30• Genesis 2:7• 1 Samuel 16:12• Genesis 25:25• Daniel 1:6–7• Job 9:24• 1 Maccabees 3:48• 1 Maccabees 1:9• Acts 2:10• Acts 13:1• Jeremiah 17:4Logical fallacies addressed in this episode:• category error• anachronism• etymological fallacy• hasty generalization• non sequitur• category confusionThe issue is not what Europe called a people.The issue is what scripture says about a people.Scripture.Logic.Truth.Follow the Semitic Jew PodcastSpotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0GvSSHiBeVAmvHMIXP6lOi?si=1sWBliNMTS-GjLVcY_x-ugApple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/semitic-jew/id1693178004Websitehttps://semiticjew.orgInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/semiticjew/X (Twitter)https://x.com/semitic_jewFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/semiticjew/Next EpisodeNext episode:Is the Bible a White Man’s Religion?We will examine control of the image, control of the institutions, and control of the narrative.
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EP 5 | What Is Babylon? Symbol or Nation? | By Semitic Jew
What is Babylon?Is Babylon just an ancient empire that disappeared thousands of years ago…or is Babylon something more?In this episode of the Semitic Jew Podcast, we examine Babylon from a biblical, historical, and logical perspective — not by speculation, but by reading the text distinctly and following its pattern from beginning to end.We walk through:• the origin of Babylon in Genesis (Tower of Babel)• the rise of Babylon as an empire in Daniel• prophetic descriptions in Isaiah and Revelation• and how Babylon develops from a place → to a pattern → to a systemWe also address common errors people make when interpreting prophecy, including:• limited choice fallacy• anachronism• appeal to popularityThis episode is about discipline in interpretation.Not starting with assumptions…but starting with the text.“So they read in the book in the law of God distinctly, and gave the sense, and caused them to understand the reading.” — Nehemiah 8:8🔗 LISTEN + FOLLOWSpotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0GvSSHiBeVAmvHMIXP6lOi?si=1sWBliNMTS-GjLVcY_x-ugApple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/semitic-jew/id1693178004Websitehttps://semiticjew.orgInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/semiticjew/X (Twitter)https://x.com/semitic_jewFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/semiticjew/Scripture.Logic.Truth.
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EP 4 | Slavery in Leviticus: Text vs Modern Projection | By Semitic Jew
Many critics claim the Bible supports slavery. But when people make that claim, are they actually describing what the Torah says — or are they projecting modern systems like the transatlantic slave trade onto an ancient legal text?In this episode of the Semitic Jew Podcast, we carefully examine what the scriptures actually say about servitude in the Torah. We define the Hebrew term ʿeved, analyze the laws found in Exodus, Leviticus, and Deuteronomy, and explore why the Bible’s legal structure is often misunderstood by modern readers.We also compare biblical servitude with historical systems of oppression practiced by European and Gentile nations — including plantation slavery, Jim Crow segregation, redlining, and exploitative labor systems — to demonstrate how modern categories are frequently projected onto ancient texts.Along the way we examine several logical fallacies often used in debates about the Bible and slavery, including the strawman fallacy, false cause fallacy, appeal to emotion, and anachronism.In this episode we discuss:• What the Hebrew word ʿeved actually means• Why biblical servitude differs from modern chattel slavery• The Torah’s laws concerning release, Jubilee, and economic restoration• The prohibition of kidnapping in Exodus 21:16• Why critics often project modern systems onto ancient texts• Logical fallacies that appear in arguments against the Bible• How the New Testament condemns slave traders and emphasizes justiceThe goal is simple:Read the text distinctly.Give the sense.Cause understanding.Follow the Semitic Jew PodcastSpotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0GvSSHiBeVAmvHMIXP6lOi?si=1sWBliNMTS-GjLVcY_x-ugApple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/semitic-jew/id1693178004Websitehttps://semiticjew.orgInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/semiticjew/X (Twitter)https://x.com/semitic_jewFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/semiticjew/Next EpisodeNext episode we examine a major prophetic question:What Is Babylon in the Scriptures?Is Babylon simply an ancient empire that disappeared thousands of years ago, or is it a prophetic symbol that appears throughout the Bible?Scripture.Logic.Truth.
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EP 3 | Does the New Testament Cancel the Law?
Did Jesus abolish the Law of God?Many Christians believe that the New Testament replaced or canceled the Law, especially after Christ said He came to “fulfill” the Law in Matthew 5. But does fulfillment actually mean abolition? Or has that idea developed through interpretation rather than the text itself?In this episode of the Semitic Jew Podcast, we examine what Christ, the apostles, and the prophets actually say about the Law and test the common claim using logical reasoning and careful biblical analysis.We explore how some modern arguments about the Law rely on faulty reasoning and logical fallacies rather than the plain meaning of Scripture.Questions We Examine in This EpisodeWhat did Jesus actually mean when He said He came to fulfill the Law in Matthew 5:17?Does fulfillment logically imply abolition?If Christ said not one jot or tittle would pass from the Law until heaven and earth pass away, what does that mean for the idea that the Law is gone today?Why does Peter warn that Paul’s writings are often misunderstood and twisted?Does Paul really teach that faith cancels the Law, or does he say the opposite in Romans 3:31?Why do we still see the apostles walking orderly and keeping the Law in the book of Acts?What do the prophetic visions in Daniel reveal about Gentile kingdoms ruling the earth until the Kingdom of God is established?Is it logically sound to assume that Gentile political dominance means Israel’s covenant has been canceled?What does the New Covenant prophecy in Jeremiah actually say about the Law being written on the heart?Logical Concepts DiscussedStrawman fallacyRed herringFalse cause fallacyCircular reasoningScriptures ReferencedMatthew 5:17–18Romans 3:312 Peter 3:16Acts 21:24Acts 24:14Daniel 2:44Daniel 7Luke 21:24Jeremiah 31:33Next EpisodeNext episode we tackle another difficult subject:Slavery in Leviticus — Text vs Modern ProjectionIs it true that because ancient nations practiced slavery, the Bible therefore endorses slavery?Or are modern readers committing another interpretive mistake by projecting modern assumptions onto ancient covenant law?Follow the Semitic Jew PodcastYouTubeInstagramX (Twitter)FacebookSearch: Semitic JewMottoScripture.Logic.Truth.Bible studyTorah and New TestamentDid Jesus abolish the lawMatthew 5 explanationIsraelite theology
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EP 2 | Are Israelites Racist? A Logical Analysis
Is believing in covenant identity the same as racism?In this episode, we examine the common accusation that Israelites are racist and test it logically against Scripture.We define racism precisely.We examine Deuteronomy, Amos, and Genesis.We distinguish covenant responsibility from modern racial ideology.The Torah explicitly denies intrinsic superiority.Chosen in Scripture means entrusted, accountable, and disciplined — not inherently superior.If we are going to make accusations, we must define our terms.Scripture. Logic. Truth.
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EP 1 | Are Israelites Really the Chosen People?
There are three common claims about who the “chosen people” are.Some argue Israel was replaced.Some claim modern geopolitics defines Israel.Others say the very idea of “chosen” implies supremacy.All three cannot be correct.In this episode, we go directly to the text.We examine Deuteronomy 7 and the covenant oath sworn to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. We define the Hebrew term bachar (to choose). We trace covenant lineage language through Torah, the Prophets, the Apocrypha, and the Apostolic writings.We address:• Whether “chosen” means intrinsic superiority• Whether the Church replaces Israel• Whether 1948 political events define biblical election• Whether covenant identity is tied to oath and seedThe Bible consistently ties chosenness to covenant promise, lineage, and responsibility — not modern political movements, not replacement theology, and not racial hierarchy.Chosen in Scripture means:Covenant-based.Oath-driven.Lineage-rooted.Accountability-heavy.Not supremacist.We read distinctly.We give the sense.We cause understanding.Scripture. Logic. Truth.
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EP 19 | Seth's Descendants P2
In this episode, we revisit Seth's line, and learn the importance of having godly seed in the earth.
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EP 18 | Adam's Descendants
In this episode, we begin to see the provisions TMH made for Adam, and for the future promised seed whom Cain attempted to eliminate.
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EP 17 | Seth's Descendants
The line which the promised messiah would come was disrupted by murder. Listen to this episode to find what God did to substitute the death of righteous Abel.
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EP 16 | Lamech's Descendants
In this episode, you are going to be shocked how successful Cain's children are, and how they began to flourish in the earth immediately after the murder of their uncle Abel.
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EP 15 | Cain, The Good Son
Cain had no regard for God, God's commandments, nor the righteous commandment keepers. This is the eternal struggle between the children of God and the children of Satan.
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EP 14 | Cain, The Murderer
This episode explains Cain's error, and how Cain is connected to the children of the devil. Listen to find out how the two are connected.
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EP 13 | Two Offerings
In this week's episode, we look at Abel's offering, Cain's offering, and the difference between the two, plus more. Listen in!
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EP 12 | The Adamic Curses
In this episode, we learn what the Adamic curses are in Genesis 3 verses 16 to 24. Listen to find out what they are.
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EP 11 | The Serpent, Cursed.
In this episode, we look at Genesis 3:14-15. There are some unlikely connections made here, listen to find out what those are!
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EP 10 | Sin, Enters.
In this episode, we see what sin is, does, and how to avoid sin.
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EP 9 | The Serpent
In this episode, we address the error of Judaism, Christianity, and Isalm when dealing with Genesis 3.
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EP 8 | The Woman
In this week's episode, we read about the creation of woman.
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EP 7 | Adam
In this episode, I expound on verses 15 to 20. In those verses, we see Adam given the garden, Adam given commandments, and Adam given the ability to begin ruling over creation through the naming of the animals.
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EP 6 | Eden
In this episode, I briefly look at Eden, the Garden of God. The location is ambiguous, in particular, because it is no longer here. Listen in!
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EP 5 | Man's Body
In this episode, we look at Genesis 2 verses 4 to 7. In them, we learn the personal name of God, work, and a common fallacy committed by most Jewish rabbis and some Christian teachers.
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EP 4 | The Sabbath
In this episode, we discuss chapter 2 verses 1 to 3. These verses discuss the Sabbath. Tune in!
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EP 3 | Day 4 - 6
In this episode, we continue reading of the work Elohim did during Creation.
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EP 2 | Day 2 and 3
In this episode, we discuss Elohim's work during creation week.
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EP 1 | Day 1
In this episode, we will look at Yah, His creation, and Israelites as light in the world. All of this can be found in Genesis 1:1-3.
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Genesis | Prelude
In this prelude to Genesis. I briefly discuss why you should rely upon divine revelation and not general revelation.
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Define Jew.
In this episode, we examine what being a Jew means.
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Define Semitic.
In this mini-series, we will examine the term Semitic Jew. How does the Bible define Semitic people, and does the term deviate from its original usage? You will be amazed to find the answer to this question.
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Trailer
This podcast was founded based upon the premise that accurate biblical exegesis is missing from today's religions, so we intend to bring cultural antiquity into modern times rather than read modern times back into antiquity — which is happening today in Judaism, Islam, and Christianity.
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