Share this postJason Farley's SubstackThe Mission of God for the Family 4Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMorePlayback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/0:00Transcript14Share this postJason Farley's SubstackThe Mission of God for the Family 4Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore12The Mission of God for the Family 4Chronos Eats his Children, Jesus feeds his. Jason FarleyJun 26, 202414Share this postJason Farley's SubstackThe Mission of God for the Family 4Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore12ShareTranscriptWe continue our series on The mission of God for the Family, comparing the different ways that we inadvertently imagine a rivalry with one another in the family. The story of Chronos that I reference is found in Hesiod’s Theogony.Discussion about this videoCommentsRestacksShare this postJason Farley's SubstackThe Mission of God for the Family 4Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreThe Westminster Confession of FunkA series of different topics exploring Scripture and the Christian WorldviewA series of different topics exploring Scripture and the Christian WorldviewSubscribeListen onSubstack AppApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubePocket CastsRSS FeedAppears in episodeJason FarleyRecent EpisodesThe Architecture of Reality - 27Feb 11 • Jason FarleyConspiracy and realityFeb 10 • Jason FarleyThe Architecture of Reality - 26Feb 6 • Jason FarleyThe Architecture of Reality - 25Feb 5 • Jason FarleyThe Architecture of Reality - 24Feb 4 • Jason FarleyThe Architecture of Reality - 23 Feb 3 • Jason FarleyThe Architecture of Reality - 22Feb 1 • Jason FarleyThe Architecture of Reality - 21Jan 31 • Jason Farley
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