Biblical history is more than just facts. These shows seek to strengthen your understanding about culture, people, and how Yahweh has interacted with mankind.
Latest Podcasts in Biblical History
Mark Call – Parsha “Ki Tavo” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa
Join Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship for a two-part look at parsha "Ki Tavo" (Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8) which is again not only 'meaty' but downright SCARY to those who don't like what it says. Which makes it again one of the most important - especially NOW....
Drive Time Friday
The 'Narrative' is falling apart -- whether what passes for the network news wants most AmeriKans to know it or not. It's gotten so bad, some of them are almost to the point of having to actually cover it. But what that means is that the Almighty Fourth Reich will...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – Ezekiel ch 9 into 10
The teachers examine one of the most striking stories in the Book of Ezekiel, in chapter 9, and the parallels continue. This is His Mark, that was applied to all of those who "sigh and cry" at the abominations being done...a mark that saves.
“Come out of her, My people” Show ~ Mark Call weekly
There's an inherent 'direction' that the 'True Prophets of Yah' were given, expressed perhaps a bit colloquially, that boils down to "Tell 'em what I tell you to tell 'em." This week, Mark suggests - as strongly as possible! - that such should apply to all of us who...
S2E4 Kadosh Shachah – Shofar
This episode covers 3 Trumpets. Two are for Jubilee and War, while the third is ceremonial for the Temple. These trumpets are distinctively Hebrew in their culture and scriptural classification. One New Testament verse presents a problem of cultural context. Robert...
S2E3 Kadosh Shachah – Symphonia
This episode welcomes guest speaker Alexander Hislop, A Scottish Presbyterian Preacher and best selling author who introduces the show in Gaelic instead of Hebrew. Being from Scotland he knows something about our topic instrument and its rich cultural heritage. As a...
S2E2 Kadhosh Shachah – Ugav
The most unique instrument within S2 and Robert’s favorite. After some academic debate as to whether this instrument has valid existence as an ancient instrument based on its controversial transliteration and definition in various scriptural passages it becomes clear...
S2E1 Kadosh Shachah – Khalil
We continue our journey of instruments through the Woodwinds of Israel. The Khalil was a unique pipe, perhaps most likely a pan pipe. The debated history lies in a controversy of the transliteration between an instrument and an expression through music that such...
S1E7 Kadosh Shachah – Silver Lyre II
Season 1 of our show concludes as we examine in a biblical dramatization the one chapter where the majority of biblical instruments can be found in the book of Daniel. Robert then gives a final packaging of the instruments we’ve examined within the string family....
S1E6 Kadosh Shachah – Silvery Lyre I
To conclude the strings portion of our evolution of biblical ancient instrumentation we examine the archeology and musicology behind the Silver Lyre from Ur. Richard Dunbrill an expert Archeomusicologist, details the history of this instrument from excavation to...
S1E5 Ksdosh Shachah – Kittara
The Greek root names sake gives away its evolution, stemming from a similar linage as that of the dulcimer. However this gives rise to not only the guitar, but also the modern stringed instruments for orchestration. After scriptural citation of its use we...
S1E4 KADOSH SHACHAH -Holy Worship – Psaltry
This Babylonian instrument has its ancient origins as a dulcimer. Upon learning of its construction and scriptural reference within Daniel’s account, we learn a valuable hermeneutical methodology to avoid when researching the names to come to a conclusion. The...




