
Exodus 16: Bread from Heaven
It has been six weeks since the Red Sea. The food is running out. And Israel, with remarkable speed, has begun to remember Egypt fondly — the fish they ate freely, the cucumbers, the melons, the leeks and garlic. They ha

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An Orthodox Bible study podcast from St. Mark Church in London, hosted by Ehab and Mina. Rooted in the timeless teachings of the Church Fathers, this podcast delves deep into Scripture, offering a rich, traditional perspective on God’s Word while uncovering its profound impact on our daily lives through engaging discussions. Whether you're just beginning your journey or seeking to deepen your faith, discover the beauty of God's Word and how it speaks to the heart of our modern world. Join us every Wednesday for fresh insights and spiritual growth!
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It has been six weeks since the Red Sea. The food is running out. And Israel, with remarkable speed, has begun to remember Egypt fondly — the fish they ate freely, the cucumbers, the melons, the leeks and garlic. They ha

After the sea closes over Pharaoh's army, Israel does something that no amount of theological preparation quite prepares you for: they sing.The Song of Moses is the first great hymn of the Bible — a spontaneous eruption

The sea is in front of them. The Egyptian army is behind them. The wilderness is on either side. And the people of Israel do what human beings always do in impossible situations — they turn on the person who led them the

God could have taken Israel straight to the Promised Land. The direct route along the coast of Philistia was shorter, faster, and more obvious. God chose not to take it. Instead, He led them the long way — through the wi

It is midnight. A great cry goes up across Egypt — there is not a house without death. Pharaoh, broken at last, calls for Moses and Aaron in the dark. "Go," he says. "Take everything. And bless me also."Two million peopl

"This month shall be your beginning of months." God doesn't just deliver Israel — he resets their entire calendar. Everything before this moment is prologue. This is where it truly begins.In Exodus 12:1–7, God gives the

Everything in Exodus has been building to this. Nine plagues, nine opportunities for Pharaoh to repent — and now the final warning is delivered. At midnight, God will pass through the land of Egypt. Every firstborn will

Two plagues remain before the final, devastating blow — and Pharaoh is playing his last cards. As locusts devour what the hail has spared, and a palpable, tangible darkness covers Egypt for three days (while Israel has l

We apologise for the poor quality of sound as we had technical problems with Mina's microphone. All will be back to normal next episode. ----- Plagues five, six, and seven arrive — and with them, an escalation that takes

The plagues have begun. Water turns to blood. Frogs cover the land. Gnats rise from the dust. Flies swarm everywhere. But to the ancient Egyptians, these weren't just natural disasters — they were a direct theological co

Moses went to Pharaoh. He delivered the message. He asked for three days in the desert to worship God. And Pharaoh's response? He took away the straw and doubled the quota.Following God doesn't always make life easier —

God has just revealed himself. He's given Moses his name. He's promised liberation for millions of enslaved people. And Moses' response? "But what if they don't believe me?" Exodus chapter 4 is a masterclass in how God m

Moses is 80 years old, tending sheep that aren't even his, somewhere at the back of the desert. He hasn't built an empire. He hasn't saved his people. By every worldly measure, his life is a failure. And then — a bush ca

A mother who refuses to give up. A basket sealed with pitch, placed on the Nile's wild waters. A baby who should have drowned — but didn't. Exodus 2 is a chapter of extraordinary women and a God who loves to work through

It begins with a simple observation that carries the weight of the entire book: the more the Egyptians afflicted the children of Israel, the more they multiplied. Pharaoh — threatened by a people he no longer understands

Season 2 begins — and we could not have asked for a better guide to open it. In this special introduction to the Book of Exodus, we are joined by HE Archbishop Angaelos of the Diocese of London, whose wisdom and pastoral

After a full season journeying through the Book of Genesis — from the first words of creation to the final chapters of Joseph's story — we gather in this conclusion episode to step back and ask: What has God been showing

In this episode, we conclude the book of Genesis as Jacob blesses his sons with prophetic words that echo far beyond their time. We explore the rich symbolism behind each blessing, the emotional reunion and forgiveness b

In this episode, we explore Genesis 46 to 48, where Jacob returns to the Promised Land, reunites with his family in Egypt, and bestows blessings that shape the future of Israel. We delve into the emotional reunion with J

In this special episode, we tackle one of the biggest questions in Christianity: The Resurrection — True or False? With two special guests joining us, we explore the historical and theological evidence for the resurrecti
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