Listening to this podcast has convinced me we should rename the story of "Jonah and the Great Fish" to "Jonah and the Great Audacity" Jonah is like the most relatable prophet; ready to just exit the game of life at the slightest inconvenience.
I’m about to hand embroider “doest thou well to be angry for the gourd” or “pity for the gourd” on some fabric and hang it up in my room I’m not even joking
I once heard a teaching that one of the gods the Ninevites worshipped was a fish god. Therefore, if one of them had witnessed Jonah emerging from a fish/whale onto their shores, it would have given much more weight to the message he brought. I can see God being that cool.
Maybe God picks those who don't want the job because he figures they'll be motivated to get the job over with and not hang around trying to milk it forever. After all those who desire leadership roles tend to be prone to corruption to hang onto their position forever.
That's actually a very good point. Too often the people who want to be in charge and in positions of leadership are the very ones who shouldn't be given the chance.
1st Corinthians 1:27: "But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong." Pretty metal tbh how God picks the underdog🎉
i’ve been putting videos from the lore lodge and wendigoon on in the background to fall asleep to, i feel like i’m subliminally messaging myself to become christian 😭😭😭
1:23:28 I know there's a really slim chance of any of you reading this but I actually think you're misreading this for a lot of the reasons that most of us do. It's because it's what we were all taught by veggie tales and sunday school. If you actually read the text of Jonah (I went in and did so as a result of listening to this podcast) it doesn't seem to me like he was afraid of going to ninevah. It's explicitly not mentioned anywhere in the book even though they were incredibly wicked. The first mention of Jonah's Motivations comes from Jonah 4 where he basically said "I knew you were gonna save these guys, it's the whole reason I didn't want to go." He makes it suuuuper clear that he literally didn't want to do it because he knew they'd repent and god would save them and he didn't think they should be given grace. He literally doesn't do it because he knows how good God's love is and doesn't want to love the same way.
I miss a lot of the live streams because I'm stationed in Japan but I always enjoy going back and watching them when I can. I learn something, it's fun and very enjoyable.
I am carving "Doest thou well to be angry for the gourd" on a piece of pallet wood, and hanging it in my kitchen! This was the best episode of Wierd Bible Podcast!
Excellent Podcasts, awesome in the sea of misinformation, they've helped pull me closer to God and cleared up some misconceptions I had. Round central Virginia there seems to be only a couple types of Pastors. They either think everyone is going to hell for daring to smoke cigarettes/any human mistakes you make post salvation; or they have no kinda standards and have a Wicca "Do as you want but don't hurt anyone" energy.
i was raised christian and i now don’t consider myself christian, but still believe in one true God as an overarching power and creator and i believe in the historical context of the bible. i don’t currently identify with any religion in particular but i don’t consider myself an atheist. although i no longer associate with christianity much, i still enjoy learning about the bible and watching content like this (especially of wendigoon’s) to gain a deeper understanding of christianity that i was not taught. the more accurately i learn about the bible, the more i become open to the idea of considering myself christian again. however, i don’t want to openly label myself as that because i disagree with a lot of what the bible teaches and with the ways that a lot of christians act (i lean more in democratic beliefs). anyways, i was wondering why you see the belief that you can “do what you want as long as it doesn’t hurt anyone” as wrong. from a christian perspective, i understand not agreeing with wicca/paganism, but personally i can’t see how that belief can really be disagreed with, even from a biblical perspective. just curious :)
@@lovrboi It's mostly a difference in our perception. As a Christian, I think we aren't meant to do as we will, we're meant to follow God's Will to the best of our abilities. We simply rebel, often, and God has granted us the freedom to make that choice. The veneration of Human Will without humbling to the Divine leads to some of the worst aspects of humanity revealing themselves. History is full of examples. The definition of harm is also important, because I view many of the things that you probably view as not harmful, as harmful, and vice versa I'd imagine. I think humans have shown a lot less overall humanity and kindness to their fellow men in societies that don't actively push the "Good" in the Universe. To have morality it needs to be clearly defined, otherwise humans will "Do As They Will", and often what they will is Power and Greed.
A “pagan” has no common ground with you? There’s no earth science in your Bible? They they worship nature? Is that why Christianity and Judaism refuse to iuse the bibelical economy? Because it treated the ground as good as its people, sabbaths and all. Also, Ifn daddy was a drunk and lost the land to vice, it’s birthright, Jubilee, back to its people. Haha, try selling that to a religious folk bent on profit.
Could you read the whole Bible with your commentary like this? I need to read the Bible more but I just cannot focus on it. I genuinely believe that it would be very helpful not only to me, but to others as well.
I think the comparison of Jonah's repentance inside the whale and him talking about his arrogance, compared to how he behaves during the gourd-leaf scene, it is a show of how even if a person repents a fault, they can be prone to repeat that fault - that sin - again.
I got so upset when I saw this disappear from the main channel. I honestly thought Windigoon hit the yeet button and it was lost forever. Wouldn't have known if not for for Aidan*, not to be fooled with Nigel Strawberry Aidan* 😆
Great episode guys! Thank you Wendigoon for letting us know about this monthly podcast and introducing us to your friends Aidan. I was missing your Sunday Studies and bible based videos on your main channel :) I'm looking forward to catching up with all of the previous Weird Bible Podcasts and also binging all of The Lore Lodge's content! I hope you all have a great time in the Great Smokey Mountains. I recommend checking out Smokey Mountain Knife Works if you have time and are near that area. I stop there every time I pass through :) God Bless you Wendigoon and the Aidans two!
My view on animal souls is that either way, I'll see them again in heaven. Because if they don't have souls, then God can recreate them for me; if they do, they never had the chance to be saved, or reached a condition where they could comprehend the good or evil of their actions (reaching the age of accountability, for humans), so they'll go to heaven. Either way, I'll see them again.
I have a story from when I was a child that my parents told me that is extremely similar to 2:14:52. I was too young to remember when my great grandmother died (I think I was around 2 years old). Apparently, though, before my parents had even told me what happened, I was sitting in my car seat while we drove somewhere and pointed out the window. I confidently said, "Look! It's Great Grandma!" When they asked where, I pointed up at the sky, started waving, and said "Bye Grandma!" Pretty wild!
This is not a joke but it’s still kind of funny. One night I was dozing off watching TV with my bf at the time, I randomly whispered Chris Benoit. And my bf was like what? I said his name again then I woke up. 2 days later, we saw that Chris Benoit had died that same night.
The watchers werent entirely heavenly spirits but earth spirits aswell they had physical bodies much like man. The other angels did not have physical bodies but spiritual bodies. Spirits generally can't impregnate a physical body as far as I'm aware thats an ability reserved for God, and or the holy spirit. That would be my guess as to the difference between them.
Talking bout super “stars” Daniel 12:3-4 (KJV) 3 And they that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever. 4 But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, [even] to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased. Shine on.
it never really struck me before, but Jonah is such a drama queen. told by God to go to Nineveh: goes in the opposite direction big ol' storm about to sink the ship: "just throw me overboard" God doesn't destroy Nineveh because they repented: "Just kill me now"
My church voted to disassociate from UMC this week in favor of a very anti-LGBT denomination. It shook me pretty deeply so it’s nice to get back to the basics in such a positive environment as I debate the next steps of my faith journey
“God tell Jonah, “So! You tink dass good you stay huhu cuz da plant gone awready?!” Jonah tell um, “Yeah! Az good dat I stay real huhu an like mahke!”” Jonah 4:9 HPB Hawaii Pidgin Bible
Me and (sorry forgot ur name) (The guy with the glasses who makes tasty burgers) use the same ingredients for our tasty hamburgers and I can confirm, they are indeed tasty.
@@Ulta_Nagenki onion powder, garlic powder, chilli powder, salt, and pepper (mine is without the chili powder) Just mix into the beef and boom, the best burger you'd ever taste lol
@@kadenthoreson9915 Thank you! Just finished shopping and have everything now with me. I'll try them out when I have the time and dee how good they are.
Casting lots is actually deigned by God in Leviticus. Casting lots was actually asking God to guide the decision leaving it up to Him. Lots were cast with Jonah, for Matthias, and for property back with the early Hebrews
As someone who is struggling to keep a tropical houseplant alive, Jonah's pity for the gourd hits hard.
Underrated comment
That story suddenly became very modern
Hahaha yes I can relate🤣
Can you please explain this joke to me? I see it on their merch and I’m so curious
Unless it’s explained in this video, if so ignore this lol I’m like 10 minutes in.
My favorite part of Jonah is when Jonah sits and pouts under a tree, just watching Ninevah and hoping it’ll spontaneously combust or something
i imagine him sitting with his arms crossed and pouting
Listening to this podcast has convinced me we should rename the story of "Jonah and the Great Fish" to "Jonah and the Great Audacity"
Jonah is like the most relatable prophet; ready to just exit the game of life at the slightest inconvenience.
Be strong and unwavering. Might belongs to the LORD. Meekness with Integrity.
@@Boysermusic🤨
It’s interesting watching Wendi slip into and out of Sunday school teacher mode
@@Wendigang how dare you besmirch the good name of wendidad
I’m about to hand embroider “doest thou well to be angry for the gourd” or “pity for the gourd” on some fabric and hang it up in my room I’m not even joking
That is what you earned those skills for! 💪🏻😁👍🏻
All those "pity for the gourd" jokes and then someone actually said "do it for the vine" i cant breathe
Wendigoon. Please. The next time a conspiracy theory includes someone committing un-alive, please say “committing Jonah on the ship to Tarshish.”
Too soon smh
@@austinbarnes3855 my guy this is b.c. It’s on the table
@@m3ntalhedgehogz243 woosh
I dunno. The earnest reply is probably funnier than the original comment.
Shaka, when the walls fell
I once heard a teaching that one of the gods the Ninevites worshipped was a fish god. Therefore, if one of them had witnessed Jonah emerging from a fish/whale onto their shores, it would have given much more weight to the message he brought. I can see God being that cool.
I wouldn't be mad if you guys went through the whole Bible, it would certainly make my Bible studies more interesting 😂❤️
Yeah they should just do book by book! I'd watch it!!
Maybe God picks those who don't want the job because he figures they'll be motivated to get the job over with and not hang around trying to milk it forever. After all those who desire leadership roles tend to be prone to corruption to hang onto their position forever.
I wad thinking that too
That's actually a very good point. Too often the people who want to be in charge and in positions of leadership are the very ones who shouldn't be given the chance.
1st Corinthians 1:27: "But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong."
Pretty metal tbh how God picks the underdog🎉
“My gourd, my gourd! Why hath thou forsaken me?” 😂
Gorsh
Wendigoon is such a goofball, love it.
as someone who is struggling with my relationship with God, this video is amazing… needed this! :-)
He loves you
i’ve been putting videos from the lore lodge and wendigoon on in the background to fall asleep to, i feel like i’m subliminally messaging myself to become christian 😭😭😭
ONE OF US 🤣
We've got cookies
good, welcome brother
@@SoldatDuChristChannel *sister
lol, i was raised orthodox christian, i don’t think i could ever truly come back to being religious in any way
@@t0talbra1d3ath L
"Thou hast had pity on the gourd" is something I shall now use when someone is upset over something stupid
15:32 - the topic of the podcast starts here, but the "introduction" is worth watching as well. Pure chill.
I watched it live last night.
I was about to go to sleep but I stayed up to finish watching instead.
It was worth it.
1:23:28 I know there's a really slim chance of any of you reading this but I actually think you're misreading this for a lot of the reasons that most of us do. It's because it's what we were all taught by veggie tales and sunday school. If you actually read the text of Jonah (I went in and did so as a result of listening to this podcast) it doesn't seem to me like he was afraid of going to ninevah. It's explicitly not mentioned anywhere in the book even though they were incredibly wicked. The first mention of Jonah's Motivations comes from Jonah 4 where he basically said "I knew you were gonna save these guys, it's the whole reason I didn't want to go." He makes it suuuuper clear that he literally didn't want to do it because he knew they'd repent and god would save them and he didn't think they should be given grace. He literally doesn't do it because he knows how good God's love is and doesn't want to love the same way.
I miss a lot of the live streams because I'm stationed in Japan but I always enjoy going back and watching them when I can. I learn something, it's fun and very enjoyable.
Missed it live but I always listen to these. Thank you guys so much.
I am carving "Doest thou well to be angry for the gourd" on a piece of pallet wood, and hanging it in my kitchen! This was the best episode of Wierd Bible Podcast!
1:21:27 the unintentional blasphemy here has me in stitches😂
Loved the discussion gentlemen, God bless from Ireland.
They definitely need to continue this series
tripped over this around 1 am yesterday and stayed until like halfway, so glad that i can see the rest dude!
Thank you for reuploading this. I couldn't watch live but wanted to watch.
Excellent Podcasts, awesome in the sea of misinformation, they've helped pull me closer to God and cleared up some misconceptions I had. Round central Virginia there seems to be only a couple types of Pastors. They either think everyone is going to hell for daring to smoke cigarettes/any human mistakes you make post salvation; or they have no kinda standards and have a Wicca "Do as you want but don't hurt anyone" energy.
i was raised christian and i now don’t consider myself christian, but still believe in one true God as an overarching power and creator and i believe in the historical context of the bible. i don’t currently identify with any religion in particular but i don’t consider myself an atheist. although i no longer associate with christianity much, i still enjoy learning about the bible and watching content like this (especially of wendigoon’s) to gain a deeper understanding of christianity that i was not taught. the more accurately i learn about the bible, the more i become open to the idea of considering myself christian again. however, i don’t want to openly label myself as that because i disagree with a lot of what the bible teaches and with the ways that a lot of christians act (i lean more in democratic beliefs). anyways, i was wondering why you see the belief that you can “do what you want as long as it doesn’t hurt anyone” as wrong. from a christian perspective, i understand not agreeing with wicca/paganism, but personally i can’t see how that belief can really be disagreed with, even from a biblical perspective. just curious :)
@@lovrboi It's mostly a difference in our perception. As a Christian, I think we aren't meant to do as we will, we're meant to follow God's Will to the best of our abilities. We simply rebel, often, and God has granted us the freedom to make that choice. The veneration of Human Will without humbling to the Divine leads to some of the worst aspects of humanity revealing themselves. History is full of examples.
The definition of harm is also important, because I view many of the things that you probably view as not harmful, as harmful, and vice versa I'd imagine.
I think humans have shown a lot less overall humanity and kindness to their fellow men in societies that don't actively push the "Good" in the Universe. To have morality it needs to be clearly defined, otherwise humans will "Do As They Will", and often what they will is Power and Greed.
It's like that most places now, mean God or no God. We've been searching for a church for over a year.
A “pagan” has no common ground with you? There’s no earth science in your Bible? They they worship nature?
Is that why Christianity and Judaism refuse to iuse the bibelical economy? Because it treated the ground as good as its people, sabbaths and all. Also, Ifn daddy was a drunk and lost the land to vice, it’s birthright, Jubilee, back to its people. Haha, try selling that to a religious folk bent on profit.
The prophets all speak of God and His marriage to Her, Earth, and Her Children.
Could you read the whole Bible with your commentary like this? I need to read the Bible more but I just cannot focus on it. I genuinely believe that it would be very helpful not only to me, but to others as well.
Love this bunch! God bless you guys
I think the comparison of Jonah's repentance inside the whale and him talking about his arrogance, compared to how he behaves during the gourd-leaf scene, it is a show of how even if a person repents a fault, they can be prone to repeat that fault - that sin - again.
I joined in for the part about the gord. I was rolling lmao
Edit: 1:30:17 is the funniest part
Oh, cool. I was hoping this would be uploaded. I missed it last night.
I love these, thank u guys for doing em.
Love your laughter. Sweet
I got so upset when I saw this disappear from the main channel. I honestly thought Windigoon hit the yeet button and it was lost forever. Wouldn't have known if not for for Aidan*, not to be fooled with Nigel Strawberry Aidan* 😆
I love this podcast, been my go to for pre sleep listening for the past month
Great episode guys! Thank you Wendigoon for letting us know about this monthly podcast and introducing us to your friends Aidan. I was missing your Sunday Studies and bible based videos on your main channel :) I'm looking forward to catching up with all of the previous Weird Bible Podcasts and also binging all of The Lore Lodge's content! I hope you all have a great time in the Great Smokey Mountains. I recommend checking out Smokey Mountain Knife Works if you have time and are near that area. I stop there every time I pass through :) God Bless you Wendigoon and the Aidans two!
Jonah and his life is relatable. I'm with ya, buddy.
Wendigoon looks like Mac from Always Sunny but he grew up in Appalachia rather than Philly.
I bet Wendigoon can bust out sweeter karate moves tho
Our lord and savior discussing our lord and savior
Indeed
:o
blasphemous, man.
Chill out. We real Christians do not think like that.
Don’t you mean our 𝕷𝖔𝖗𝖉
My view on animal souls is that either way, I'll see them again in heaven. Because if they don't have souls, then God can recreate them for me; if they do, they never had the chance to be saved, or reached a condition where they could comprehend the good or evil of their actions (reaching the age of accountability, for humans), so they'll go to heaven. Either way, I'll see them again.
Your Love of Life will be a forever imprint, they are Breath of Life, eyes on the wheels of time, they there.
missed the live thanks for the vod wendigoon, will check it out
I was literally watching this live stream on his other channel when I got the notification😂😂😂. I love them so much
I have a story from when I was a child that my parents told me that is extremely similar to 2:14:52. I was too young to remember when my great grandmother died (I think I was around 2 years old). Apparently, though, before my parents had even told me what happened, I was sitting in my car seat while we drove somewhere and pointed out the window. I confidently said, "Look! It's Great Grandma!" When they asked where, I pointed up at the sky, started waving, and said "Bye Grandma!" Pretty wild!
I would love to see yall go through the Saxon Bible. Its a wild time.
Thou are grieved for the ivy
THERES A PODCAST!?!?!?!??!! I’m so excited wooo I’m going to bring watch them all
God Bless
I LOVE the "off the cuff" stream format - adds so much comedy! lmfaooo you guys are a hilariously beautiful bunch!!
This is not a joke but it’s still kind of funny. One night I was dozing off watching TV with my bf at the time, I randomly whispered Chris Benoit. And my bf was like what? I said his name again then I woke up. 2 days later, we saw that Chris Benoit had died that same night.
Wait huh
That's some freaky shit right there
Yeah
Not funny
Jonah describing the Fish as "Hell" is a prophecy for the three days Yeshuah would later spend in Hell vanquishing death.
this episode was so funny 😂😂😂
I’m dying over Wendi and the ladybug
I'd love for wendi and the boys to be my preacher, that would be the most fun church in the entire world.
“Dost thou have pity for the gourd”
The Goon sitting there giggling like a goblin to himself whenever the other guys are talk is actually pretty funny.
Nephilim are starting to sound like the Lunarians from One Piece.
1:12:25 Isaiah “don’t spoil the thousands of years old story”😂
I missed this live and I’m bummed.
The watchers werent entirely heavenly spirits but earth spirits aswell they had physical bodies much like man. The other angels did not have physical bodies but spiritual bodies. Spirits generally can't impregnate a physical body as far as I'm aware thats an ability reserved for God, and or the holy spirit. That would be my guess as to the difference between them.
I been knowing Wendi was a Bible Drill Superstar.
Talking bout super “stars”
Daniel 12:3-4 (KJV) 3 And they that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever. 4 But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, [even] to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.
Shine on.
About animals in heaven....Jesus comes back riding on a white horse. So yes there will be.
Pity for the gourd
If yall ever get a chance to go the the Cosby part of the National Park is particularly beautiful and not so crowded. Shhhhhhh.
YOOOO THEY MENTIONED DR MICHAEL HEISER!
That man knows his stuff! Rest in peace, Dr Heiser.
it never really struck me before, but Jonah is such a drama queen.
told by God to go to Nineveh: goes in the opposite direction
big ol' storm about to sink the ship: "just throw me overboard"
God doesn't destroy Nineveh because they repented: "Just kill me now"
This stream was so baller
Love Cherry Dr Enuf!
Late to the episode, but I’m a fan, and would enjoy more theology focused episodes.
I like the Bible videos.
More bible studies please!!!
Thank you, wendi, aidan, aidan, kayla and stinkbug
Dude I love Dr enuf and i now that I know wendigoon drinks it really makes me want to drink it more
44:58 this reminded me Mr.Mythos does a video on treasure hunting with demons
We do know where Tarshish was, it was on the southern coast of modern day Spain
1:56:44
Legit surprise there. 💖
I just read my ESV, and it says “ you have pity for the plant” haha XD
WHERE CAN I WATCH LIVE?
the ladybug bit was so wholesome ;--;
My church voted to disassociate from UMC this week in favor of a very anti-LGBT denomination. It shook me pretty deeply so it’s nice to get back to the basics in such a positive environment as I debate the next steps of my faith journey
Sad to tell you, the Bible is very anti--LGBT.
@@arditienthusiast8384considering “very anti-LGBT” can very easily also mean thinly veiled hate group, I wouldn’t say that
Woah wendigoon is into Midwest Emo?
Bruuuhhhh, mans just keep getting better
“God tell Jonah, “So! You tink dass good you stay huhu cuz da plant gone awready?!” Jonah tell um, “Yeah! Az good dat I stay real huhu an like mahke!””
Jonah 4:9 HPB
Hawaii Pidgin Bible
Mahke means death, Huhu means a insect or rotten.
The parallels between Jonah in chapter 1 and Jesus asleep in the boat in Mark 4 is fascinating to me.
Did not expect a Bible podcast to be honest
Can you feel my hand Aiden? (Creepily stares unblinking)
this is Wenacool
Petition for all 3 of you to move near appalachia and start 'Wendigo Hunters'
1:38:50 Michael Scott role playing firing Creed with Jim Halpert.
Thus says the Gourd, who created you o Jacob
Pity on the gourd. ;-;
Oh dope
Me and (sorry forgot ur name) (The guy with the glasses who makes tasty burgers) use the same ingredients for our tasty hamburgers and I can confirm, they are indeed tasty.
What was the recipe, I've been trying to listen for it but still can't find it.
@@Ulta_Nagenki onion powder, garlic powder, chilli powder, salt, and pepper (mine is without the chili powder)
Just mix into the beef and boom, the best burger you'd ever taste lol
@@kadenthoreson9915 Thank you! Just finished shopping and have everything now with me. I'll try them out when I have the time and dee how good they are.
@@Ulta_Nagenki how were the burgers?
@@Ulta_Nagenki Answer?
what mic are they using? anyone know?
Casting lots is actually deigned by God in Leviticus. Casting lots was actually asking God to guide the decision leaving it up to Him. Lots were cast with Jonah, for Matthias, and for property back with the early Hebrews
Yall should do a collaboration with the God Family and Guns channel. I love is series on revelations
I was the 666th thumb on a biblical podcast lol
Jonah was a milennial confirmed.
is that not the guy from Corridor Crew
Did anyone notice the cute little bug on 5:42
I can’t pinpoint exactly what it is, but there is something really attractive and sexy about your collab videos. I’m feeling very grateful today.🎉
That was a little weird 😬
As soon as they started talking about the Nephilim my first thought was, Rob Skina (R.I.P), L.A. Marzulli, and Steve Quayle have entered the chat.