New Website – Hebraic Insights on the New Testament

I am working on a new website that has AI generated Podcasts & Videos based on my theological articles using Google’s NotepadLM. While there are some minor issues and errors the overall products are excellent in my opinion and engage with the articles in novel, creative & very entertaining ways! Please enjoy! I would recommend the Wineskins and Amazing Grace podcasts as the best places to start:

Why the Logos is actually Torah

​As I continue to use NotepadLM to create Podcasts & videos, etc., of my theology articles, today i tried it on 2 articles at once, namely my 2 articles on John 1:1c. (see links below).

And the resultant Podcast ‘deep dive’ discussion just frankly amazes me! Apart from some incorrect pronunciation​, the whole manner of the presentation of my articles gives their argument a fresh, very impactful & profound face imo​!

While I am not trying here to argue against the Trinity, the rejection of the Hellenistic perspective on John’s (Yochanan) prologue certainly highlights some serious challenges to Trinitarianism:

Re-evaluating the Sabbath The pfherring's Podcast

This podcast examines the validity of Sabbath observance for Gentile followers of Yeshua. By re-evaluating often-misinterpreted New Testament passages and historical evidence, the source suggests that early believers and the Apostles themselves remained loyal to Torah customs. The Sabbath is shown to be an enduring spiritual discipline that provides freedom, holiness, and a vital connection to the Creator.
  1. Re-evaluating the Sabbath
  2. Why the Logos is actually Torah
  3. James The Just: Re-evaluating the Legacy of Yeshua's brother Ya'acov
  4. An Introduction to Torah Centric Living

My articles on Jn 1:1c​

https://circumcisedheart.info/Torah%20dressed%20in%20Flesh.pdf
https://circumcisedheart.info/John%201-1c%20and%20arianism.pdf


​Hope you get the time to listen & enjoy this AI generated discussion!

The Hidden Cost of Rebekah’s Deception

In a Blog Post I wrote about relationships many years ago I stated: “We can often learn more from the imperfect lives of the great characters of the Bible, than from the explicit teachings contained therein. Often, it is the mistakes that the Biblical heroes make that help us to better see ourselves reflected in their human frailty, and in turn, this enables us to reject their mistakes and instead turn from error to truth, from distance to close communication, and heal our relationships.” – see https://globaltruthinternational.com/2012/11/15/isaac-and-rebekah-a-failure-to-communicate/

I think the depth of ethical teaching that is contained in the Bible is so poorly appreciated by most of us, most of the time.

In this ‘Deep Dive’ AI generated Podcast based on my article ‘Feeling for Rebekah’ I think this issue is exposed in a very clear and impactful manner.

It is I think, both shocking and compelling listening! Listen Here: The Hidden Cost of Rebekah’s Deception

Or watch this short explainer video:

James The Just: Reevaluating the Legacy of Ya’acov HaTzadik

The ‘Deep Dive’ Podcast by Google’s NotepadLM.

This podcast, using AI, is based on a article of mine that explores the life and theological importance of James the Just, identified as the brother of Yeshua (Jesus) and the primary leader of the early Jerusalem community. I argue that the Book of James was likely the earliest written work in the New Testament, predating the letters of Paul and the inclusion of Gentile converts. Because it was written for a strictly Jewish audience, the text focuses on practical ethics and Torah observance rather than the apparently complex Hellenistic doctrines found in later Christian writings. I highlight James’s insistence that genuine faith must be evidenced through righteous deeds, reflecting a “deeds over creeds” philosophy. By re-evaluating this legacy, I suggest that James maintained a uniquely Hebraic vision for the movement that remains central to understanding its original foundation.

The article can be downloaded here.

https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-sdh2h-1a5ddeb

Does God Exist or The Forensic Case For God

A decade ago I did a talk to a High School Youth Group on the topic ‘Does God Exist’ – see link to the article below.

Have just had Google’s NotepadLM do a 2 person chat podcast on it:
The_Forensic_Case_For_God¬タルs_Existence.m4a

But since my presentation a decade ago, I think Steven Meyer’s book is the best best source to address this issue. I wrote a brief intro to it here:
https://globaltruthinternational.com/2025/07/21/the-return-of-the-god-hypothesis/

My original presentation:
https://circumcisedheart.info/DoesGodExist.pdf

Amazing Grace – a Podcast

I have started using Google’s NotepadLM AI product to create Podcast discussions of my theology articles. The only issue I have had so far is that the AI doesn’t know how to pronounce Hebrew (the words ‘chen’ & ‘chesed’ specifically).

I loved the 20 minute Podcast version of my ‘Amazing Grace’ article, but then I am a little biased!

https://drive.google.com/…/1z3u9mG4KKWZipaDH69o…/view…

Google’s NotepadLM also created a short 7 min video:

Amazing Grace though I think the Podcast is much better.