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    Ep. 67: What Does Jonah’s Ending Mean? (God’s Mercy Explained)

    16/04/2026 | 7 mins.
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    In this episode, Sam and Will walk through the sad aftermath of the book of Jonah and why the ending is meant to be a warning. It highlights Jonah’s hatred of Nineveh even after the people repent, and what that reveals about God’s mercy for the farthest-outcast and most wicked. The discussion also covers the plant God provides for shade, why its life-and-death symbolism matters, and how Jonah’s reaction exposes his heart. You will also hear how Assyrian imagery about the “tree of life” and the Apkalu is used to explain the message God is communicating. Finally, it connects Jonah’s refusal to love his enemies with later consequences for future generations. If you want to grow as a Christian (or explore the Bible for the first time), follow along and reflect on who God is calling you to love. Like, comment, and subscribe for more.

    Chapters
    00:00:00 - Jonah’s ending is sad: Setting up the warning
    00:00:09 - Jonah refuses grace for Nineveh: Repentance without discipleship
    00:01:10 - A gut check on mercy: God wants even the worst offenders
    00:02:45 - No happy ending: Jonah sits outside the city
    00:03:21 - The plant withers: Jonah’s anger and God’s question
    00:04:12 - Assyrian “tree of life” imagery: Buckets, pine cones, and meaning
    00:05:13 - Life comes from God: Mercy and sovereignty over all nations
    00:06:04 - Later consequences: Assyria conquers Israel, what might have changed
    00:06:43 - Personal application: Loving enemies and future generations

    Links
    SunlitStudios.com
    @TheBibleShowPodcast
    @UnderTheHoodFL

    Hashtags
    #BookOfJonah #Jonah #Nineveh #GodsMercy #Grace #LoveYourEnemies #BibleStudy #BibleTeaching #BibleExplained #NewChristians #ChristianFaith #Assyria #TreeOfLife #ChristianPodcast #Repentance
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    Ep. 66: Why Did Jonah Run From God (and What Happens Next)?

    14/04/2026 | 6 mins.
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    In this episode, Sam and Will walk through the early part of Jonah and why Jonah wanted nothing to do with Nineveh and the Assyrians. You will hear why the Assyrians were seen as especially wicked, and why Jonah resisted God’s mission. We also talk about God’s mercy and grace, and how Jonah tried to run in the opposite direction toward Tarshish. Then we follow the story on the ship, the violent storm, and how the sailors responded when they realized Jonah was running from his God. Finally, we cover Jonah being thrown overboard, the storm stopping, the sailors worshiping Jonah’s God, and Jonah being swallowed by a sea creature where he prays and repents. If you have ever tried to avoid what God is calling you to do, this is a reminder that God can pursue you, and He can use even storms to bring people to faith. If this helped you understand Jonah more clearly, share this with someone who is learning the Bible. Like, comment, and subscribe for more.

    Chapters
    00:00:00 - Why Jonah and the Assyrians matter: Jonah is sent toward Nineveh
    00:00:09 - The Assyrians described: why Jonah hates them
    00:00:27 - God’s call to Jonah: go to Nineveh with God’s message
    00:01:38 - Jonah runs the other way: heading toward Tarshish
    00:03:32 - God sends a storm: sailors fear they will not survive
    00:04:09 - Jonah asleep in the ship: confronted about his disobedience
    00:05:09 - Thrown overboard: storm stops and sailors worship Jonah’s God
    00:05:38 - Swallowed by a sea creature: Jonah prays, repents, and complies

    Links
    SunlitStudios.com
    @TheBibleShowPodcast
    @UnderTheHoodFL

    Hashtags
    #Jonah #Nineveh #Assyrians #BibleStudy #ChristianFaith #NewChristian #BibleTeaching #OldTestament #GodsMercy #GodsGrace #RunningFromGod #Repentance #Faith #BibleBasics #ChristianLiving
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    Ep. 65: What Does the Sign of Jonah Mean, and How Does It Point to Jesus?

    09/04/2026 | 4 mins.
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    In this episode, Sam and Will talk about how Jesus is shown as greater than Jonah through the storm on the sea, the sign of Jonah, and the resurrection. This episode walks through the moment Jesus calms the storm, why that reveals his authority, and how he connects Jonah’s three days in the fish to his own death and rising again. The episode also highlights how the early church understood this as a resurrection sign and used fish imagery on ossuary boxes as a symbol of hope. If you are new to the Bible, this is a simple way to see how one Old Testament story points to Jesus. It also reminds believers that resurrection hope belongs to those who trust in him. If this helped you understand Jesus and the Bible better, stay with us for more beginner-friendly Bible teachings. Like, comment, and subscribe for more.

    Chapters
    00:00:00 - Jesus and Jonah: How the story connects
    00:00:37 - Jesus calms the storm: More than Jonah - Jesus speaks to the wind and waves and they obey
    00:01:47 - The sign of Jonah explained - Jesus answers the demand for a sign by pointing to his death and resurrection
    00:02:49 - How the early church saw it - Early believers connected Jonah’s story to the resurrection of Jesus
    00:03:35 - Why the fish symbol mattered - The fish becomes a picture of resurrection hope for Christians
    00:04:04 - Resurrection hope for believers - The closing focus is on trusting the God who defeats death

    Links
    SunlitStudios.com
    @TheBibleShowPodcast
    @UnderTheHoodFL

    Hashtags
    #NewChristian #BibleStudy #ChristianFaith #Jesus #Jonah #SignOfJonah #Resurrection #EarlyChurch #FishSymbol #SeaOfGalilee #JesusExplained #BibleTeaching #FaithInJesus
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    Ep. 64: What does the Bible really teach about Hell? (Doctrine of Hell explained)

    26/03/2026 | 33 mins.
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    In this episode, Sam and Will talk about the doctrine of hell and why our culture’s images of it can be very different from what the Bible teaches. They explain why hell matters for understanding the cross, God’s wrath against sin, and why Jesus talked about hell so often. You’ll hear hell described as self-chosen separation from God, including the loss of God’s goodness and common grace. They also walk through key Bible language and images, including “Gehenna,” and Jesus’ parable of the rich man and Lazarus in Luke 16. The conversation ends with hope, calling listeners to abide in Christ (John 15) and describing the Christian life as being transformed “from one degree of glory to another” (2 Corinthians 3:18). If you are new to Christianity, let this push you to take God seriously and to run to Jesus instead of running from Him. If this helped you, share it with a friend who is Bible-curious and wants a simple starting point.
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    Chapters
    00:00:00 - Intro: Under the Hood: Show opening and setup
    00:00:12 - Welcome: Meet the hosts and today’s topic
    00:00:16 - What is hell?: Introducing the doctrine of hell
    00:00:53 - Why it matters: The cross, wrath, and why Jesus went to the cross
    00:02:13 - Creation purpose: Made in God’s image and made for relationship with Him
    00:03:11 - “I never knew you”: Knowing God vs. religious activity
    00:04:45 - Common grace: What it means to lose God’s kindness and goodness
    00:05:31 - How the Bible describes hell: Fire, darkness, torment, and judgment
    00:07:06 - Why sin is so serious: Dignity, offense, and “infinite” weight
    00:08:55 - Gehenna explained: The word Jesus used and what it meant
    00:11:40 - Ash heap image: What survives the fire, and God lifting the needy
    00:13:17 - “Break you down forever”: Everlasting destruction language (Psalm 52)
    00:19:30 - Luke 16 parable: The rich man and Lazarus, and torment vs. comfort
    00:29:55 - Closing hope: Abide in Christ and grow “from glory to glory” (2 Corinthians 3:18)

    Links
    SunlitStudios.com
    @TheBibleShowPodcast
    @UnderTheHoodFL

    Hashtags
    #DoctrineOfHell #HellInTheBible #ChristianTeaching #BibleForBeginners #NewChristian #Gospel #JesusChrist #CommonGrace #Gehenna #Luke16 #RichManAndLazarus #John15 #2Corinthians3 #Mark9 #Matthew25
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    Ep. 63: Who Can Break the Seven Seals in Revelation?

    12/03/2026 | 19 mins.
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    Join Sam and Will as they explore the breaking of the seals in Revelation 5, connecting this powerful New Testament vision to the story of Othniel, the first judge in Israel. Discover how the Lion of the tribe of Judah, Jesus, is the only one worthy to open the scroll and fulfill God's plan for redemption. The episode explains the meaning of the scroll, the significance of the seven seals, and how these themes point to hope, renewal, and the promise of a new creation. You'll also learn about the deep connections between Old and New Testament stories, and what it means to be part of God's kingdom and priesthood. This conversation is designed for beginners, making complex ideas clear and practical for your faith journey. Apply these truths to your life and celebrate the hope found in Christ. If you have questions or want to share your thoughts, let us know below. Like, comment, and subscribe for more.

    Chapters
    00:00:00 - Introduction: Bringing Bible Stories to Life
    00:00:24 - Revelation 5: The Search for One Worthy
    00:01:57 - The Scroll and the Seven Seals Explained
    00:03:10 - Who Can Open the Scroll?
    00:05:07 - Creation’s Longing and Redemption
    00:05:36 - The Lion of Judah: Jesus Revealed
    00:07:22 - Lion and Lamb: Jesus’ Dual Role
    00:08:17 - Breaking the Seals and Patterns of Seven
    00:09:30 - Jesus, Joshua, and the Promised Land
    00:11:02 - “Is He Worthy?” and the Song’s Message
    00:12:02 - Othniel: The First Judge and His Story
    00:13:25 - Historical Evidence for Othniel
    00:14:08 - Othniel’s Victory and the City of the Scroll
    00:16:00 - The Lion of God and Living Water
    00:17:28 - The Greater Story: Jesus Fulfills All
    00:18:00 - Our Identity: Kingdom and Priests
    00:19:10 - Closing and Invitation to Subscribe

    Links
    SunlitStudios.com
    @TheBibleShowPodcast
    @UnderTheHoodFL

    Hashtags
    #NewChristian #BibleStudy #ChristianFaith #Revelation #Othniel #LionOfJudah #JesusIsWorthy #BibleStories #FaithJourney #KingdomOfGod #Priesthood #OldTestament #Redemption #BibleForBeginners #UnderTheHood

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About Under the Hood

Under the Hood is a thought-provoking biblical series that offers a fresh perspective on well-known stories from the Bible. Delving into each narrative, the series explores (1) the distinctive historical context of each story, (2) archaeological evidence supporting the events, and (3) the profound ways in which each story illuminates the gospel of Jesus Christ. Join Sam and Will as they guide you through captivating insights, dispel myths, and present compelling evidence of the Bible's historical reliability and spiritual significance.
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