Inverted Orthodoxy #331- Jonah and Nineveh, gender roles, Septuagint, and maybe more!

Mar 20, 2024

In this weeks episode, Pastors Doug, Kyle, and Blake discuss the following:


1. 2:00 minutes into episode.

Hi, Last week Pastor Blake spoke on Jonah's anger and he mentioned the city of Nineveh. The Great North American Eclipse happening on April 8th where the 6 cities named Nineveh that are located throughout North America will have 3 intersecting paths called the ALEF-TAV triad of eclipses and it happens right above the constellation of Cetus, the whale. Now I'm not into astrology at all but in further reading I found some interesting things: apparently some believe that there was a total solar eclipse just before Jonah warned Nineveh to repent, ALEF is the first letter of the Hebrew Alphabet and TAV is the last, ALEF is the first letter of the Hebrew Alphabet and TAV is the last. The Hebrew pictograph for TAV is an “X,” there are three “X”s on the map of the ALEF-TAV Eclipses. Biblically, three means something is complete." I know this is a little out there and convoluted, but wondering if you have hear of it and if you check it out, what do you think about it? Asking for a friend.......seriously. https://www.sapphirethroneministries.com/post/sign-of-jonah-6-ninevehs-and-the-2024-great-american-eclipse  https://sapphirethroneministries.wordpress.com/2024/02/01/alef-tav-great-american-eclipses/


2. 14:40 min into episode

Feb - 6 - This is my first time submitting a question and I’m excited to hear your answer! I will start by giving some back story. My question is about gender stereotypes in Christianity. My family was not raised with any sort of religious upbringing, but my fiancés family was very conservative Christian. In my family, the division of labor between my parents was very 50/50 amongst household duties and parenting (my mom was a nurse so they had to be very 50/50) In my fiancés family, it was always told that it was the “womans” job to maintain the house and children, etc. I’m curious to know if this is a typical Christian ideal. My fiancé says it’s just how they were raised even in the church. Is this something you’ve experienced or expect of your wives? And If so, is this biblical based or societal based? What do you each believe? This podcast has helped me learn so much about Christianity and what my future husband may have experienced growing up, so thank you!


3.29:04 minutes into episode

Feb 17 - If Jesus and the apostles usually quoted from the Septuagint why do Protestants use translations of the Old Testament that are based on the Masoretic text instead of the Septuagint?


4. 40:50 minutes into episode

Do you think Emperor Constantine was a genuine Christian? Do you think the Edict of Milan was ultimately beneficial or detrimental to the church?