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Stones & Bones – Rational Faith in a Valley of Dry Bones

Stones & Bones – Rational Faith in a Valley of Dry Bones


Season 3 Episode 1


In this episode, Paul and Deborah walk through one of the most haunting prophecies in the Bible: Ezekiel’s vision of a valley filled with “very dry bones.”


They ask hard questions along the way:

  • Does Ezekiel 37 really map onto Jewish history from AD 70 to the Holocaust and the rebirth of Israel in 1948?

  • Did Jesus actually predict the fall of the Temple before it happened—or is that just church spin?

  • How do Ezekiel 38–39 (Gog and Magog) and the as-yet-unbuilt temple fit into the story?

    • And if Israel’s regathering is real, what does that mean for Palestinians, war, and the two-state solution?


    They argue that “Love the stranger” and “Protect your people” are not opposites, but the twin rails of a moral faith.


  • This is not a prophecy chart rant and it’s not a political slogan.Paul and Deborah wrestle with:

    • History you can Google,

    • Prophecies you can read for yourself,

    • The grief of both Israeli and Palestinian parents,

    • And what Torah actually says about strangers, enemies, justice, and restraint in war.


    If you’re skeptical, there’s a chair for you at the table.If you’ve ever wondered whether “stones and bones” have anything to do with today’s headlines—or with your own story—this conversation is for you.




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