
The Naked Man Flees
Timeless Truths from Obscure Parts of the Bible
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Narrated by:
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Michael Zwaagstra
About this listen
Do you remember the story of Abraham shooing away the vultures? How about when God nearly killed Moses for something he didn't do? Let's not forget the zombie apocalypse, the naked man who ran away after Jesus was arrested, or the way in which Jesus told the high priest off during his trial. Michael Zwaagstra unpacks these and other commonly overlooked stories from the Bible and shows how they are relevant today. Be prepared to be surprised, and maybe even a little shocked, by some of the things you will listen to in this book.
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