UTOT S2E21 — Exegesis vs Eisegesis: Why We Don’t Read the Bible Like the Church Does

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🎙️ Most believers don’t realize they’ve inherited centuries of bad theology—and it’s cost us our discernment.

In this episode of Under the Oak Tree, Justin and Wendy expose the deep-rooted difference between exegesis (drawing truth out of the Word) and eisegesis (forcing human tradition into it). We trace how myth and Greek philosophy crept into the faith—transforming haSatan from a role into a red cartoon villain, Lucifer into a fallen angel, and “antichrist” into a singular end-times boogeyman.

This isn’t seminary fluff. It’s war for your mind.

We break down:
• The real meaning behind Hebrew and Greek terms the Church has butchered
• How Zoroastrianism reshaped Christian eschatology into Marvel-style dualism
• Why Obama, Pence, and Biden align with prophetic archetypes—not conspiracy, but discernment
• How modern Bible reading (with KJV-only or denominational blinders) keeps believers in bondage
• What it means to see the patterns in Revelation, not just the headlines on CNN

If you’re tired of shallow sermons and weaponized ignorance…
If you’ve been warned not to dig too deep…
If you want to reclaim the Shepherd’s voice from the echo chamber of tradition…

Then this episode is for you.

Grab your lexicon.
Open your apocrypha.
Let’s excavate the truth—together.

🕊️ The sheep know His voice.
And under the oak tree… He speaks.

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