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The Wilderness E7 — By the time we get to the Prophets in the Hebrew Bible, the meaning of the wilderness is well established. It’s a desolate, dangerous place where humans can’t survive. And it’s a place where God meets with his people to reform their character and deepen their trust in him. But Israel’s prophets remix the meaning and imagery of the wilderness in surprising ways that prepare us for the story of Jesus. In this episode, Jon and Tim explore the wilderness in Hosea, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel, discovering unique portraits of a prison, romance, tragedy, and promise of a new heart. Timestamps: Recap of the Theme and Setup for the Prophets (0:00-16:07) Hosea’s Wilderness as Containment and Reformation (16:07-27:40) Jeremiah’s Romance and Ezekiel’s Tragedy in the Wilderness (27:40-49:58) Referenced Resources: You can view annotations for this episode—plus our entire library of videos, podcasts, articles, and classes—in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS. Check out Tim’s extensive collection of recommended books here → https://www.librarycat.org/lib/BibleP... Show Music: “Purple Clouds ft. Marc Vanparla” by Lofi Sunday “Selah ft. Bobcat” by Lofi Sunday BibleProject theme song by TENTS Show Credits: Production of today’s episode is by Lindsey Ponder, producer, and Cooper Peltz, managing producer. Tyler Bailey is our supervising engineer, who also edited today’s episode and provided the sound design and mix. JB Witty does our show notes, and Hannah Woo provides the annotations for our app. Our host and creative director is Jon Collins, and our lead scholar is Tim Mackie.