theophany

Trinity & Deity of Christ in Ezekiel 1-10 Explained – Jay Dyer (Half)

 One of the most difficult biblical books is the major prophet Ezekiel, who cannot be overlooked.  As Orthodox, in fact, many of the more mysterious passages in Ezekiel make far more sense, as we will see.  In this initial talk we will work through the early chapters and cover the profound presentation of the […]

Understanding the Old Testament: Christological Exegesis – Seraphim Hamilton / Jay Dyer

 Biblical scholar Seraphim Hamilton joins me to discuss the topic of understanding the law and the prophets and how to do hermeneutics.  The science of hermeneutics is a science that can only be done in the context of the church: with repentance, following the fathers and participation in the liturgy being the keys elements […]

Jesus in Islam & the Bible: An Exchange – Jay Dyer / Nazam Goffoor


An impromptu discussion and exchange on the Person of Christ in the texts of the law of Moses, the prophets, the writings and the New Testament.  Nazam is an apologist who focuses on exegesis of the Koran and its relationship with other religions like Christianity and the Jewish law.  We will examine these issues. His channel is here.

The Western Loss of Theophanies, Descent & Recapitulation of Christ

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By: Jay Dyer
“Thy mystery of the incarnation of the Word bears the power of all hidden meanings and figures of Scripture as well as the knowledge of visible and intelligible creatures. The one who knows the mystery of the cross and the tomb knows the reason of things. And the one who has been initiated into the ineffable power of the Resurrection knows the purpose for which God originally made all things.” (St. Maximos the Confessor, Chapters on Knowledge, 1.66)

Symbolism & Mystical Typology of Exodus Pt. 2 – Jay Dyer (Half)

Picking back up in Exodus, we investigate the typology and symbolism of Exodus, which points directly to the coming of the Messiah in the figure of Christ. Dreaded by all liberals and modernists, the Torah is absolutely the inspired and inerrant the Law and Word of God.
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Is The New Testament Reliable? Can God’s Existence Be Proven? Jay Dyer (Half)

Several emails with good questions arrived this week, so I wanted to take the opportunity to answer with my perspective. First, I deal with why the New Testament is reliable in terms of basic textual issues. Second, I deal with the theology of the NT and the Book of Isaiah as it relates to the many powerful predictions of the coming of the Messiah. In the second half, I cover the Nietzschean criticism of master/slave morality, and the response to atheism – proof for the existence of God.