Poems of Zion

Poems of Zion

Hello, everyone! At Poems of Zion, we turn various Bible verses into poems, giving you a fresh look at some of your favourite passages. We also create new rhythms for Biblical poetry, allowing you to enjoy the creative power of the Bible in a whole new light. To send voice messages, use this link: https://anchor.fm/poemsofzion/messageOur other channels:Bible Verse Breakdown: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8BjlYEA4GX1voD6coDLQqQ/It Pays to Fear God: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0WKONmKoTFwezN0a3kkVNg/

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Poems of Zion

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Latest episode

Aug 1, 2023

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Episodes

Nehemiah vs Inequality - Nehemiah 5:1-12 01.08.2023

Despite the efforts of their belligerent neighbours, the Jews were able to continue rebuilding their city. However, as they would soon find out, the biggest threats to their civilization would actually come from within...

Nehemiah's Nemeses - Nehemiah 4:1-8, 11-14 11.04.2023

After decades of exile, the Jewish people could finally return to their homes and rebuild their fallen capital. However, they faced many threats from their enemies, who were willing to do anything to disrupt their project...

Christ's First Trial - John 8:2-11 29.03.2023

Long before he would be brought to trial and accused of treason, Jesus actually served as the judge of a court case, and his judgement, as always, was wise and inspirational.

The Word and His Witness - John 1:1-12, 14 20.03.2023

The famous Genesis 1 describes how God created the world, but John 1 tells us about two of his important allies: his son Jesus Christ and Christ's cousin John the Baptist.

The Greatest Warrior - Isaiah 14:29-30; 21:14-17; 28:1-4 15.03.2023

Across the Middle East, a powerful warlord conquered civilizations and brought powerful kingdoms to their knees. This warrior couldn't be stopped, although he always warned his enemies before he attacked them...

Jesus's Rules of Religion - Matthew 6:1-8, 16-18 07.03.2023

In his famous Sermon on the Mount, Jesus advised his followers to avoid flashing their religion. The holiest acts, he said, were always done quietly and privately, and in an era of filthy rich televangelists, his words ring truer than ever.

Yahweh's Royal Procession - Psalms 47:1-3, 5-9 21.02.2023

Like any powerful ruler, God walks with glory and dignity, and even though he is invisible to humans, we can still sense that he is a king who should be honoured and respected.

Miriam the Leper - Numbers 12:1-3, 5-15 13.02.2023

Despite Moses's strong connection to God and his right to decide who he wanted to marry, Miriam and Aaron criticized his new wife, so God had to make sure they were cut to size.

The Voice of God: A Lightning Storm - Psalms 29:3-9A, 10-11 30.01.2023

I now present to you my 100th poem (ignore what Youtube says). I'm so glad I could share all this poetry with you, and by God's grace, I'll make 100 more.  Thank you so much for watching! Enjoy the video.

Every King Needs a God - 1 Chronicles 29:10-15, 17-19 24.01.2023

After David's long and prosperous reign, Solomon was ready to inherit the throne. However, before Bathsheba's son would become the next king, David would sacrifice to the Lord and praise him on behalf of Solomon and the Israelites.

The King's Gambit - 2 Kings 10:18-21, 23-28, 30-31 17.01.2023

Like all the other kings in Israel, Jehu just wouldn't obey Jehovah. He wanted to serve the Canaanite God Baal instead, and he wanted to do it with style.

Paul the Counsellor - Romans 12:1-16, 19-21 09.01.2023

In this chapter, Paul advises his Roman followers on how they can build a healthy faith community.

Saul's First Challenge - 1 Samuel 11:1-7, 9-13 02.01.2023

Not long after becoming the king of Israel, Saul must prove he is worthy of his position when the Ammonites try to attack an Israelite town.

The Saviour's Seventy Students - Luke 10:1-11 25.12.2022

Jesus was a mighty prophet, but he couldn't do his missionary work alone. Thus, he called 70 people to spread the gospel throughout Israel, and he instructed them on what they would need to do in the towns they would visit.

Jesus the Caterer - John 6:1-5, 7-13 18.12.2022

Jesus' miracles attracted huge crowds, and out of compassion, Jesus wanted to feed them to prevent them from fainting on the way home. However, there were thousands of people who needed to eat, so Jesus needed to do something extraordinary to distribute food to everyone.

Solomon's Wealthy, Worthless Life - Ecclesiastes 2:3-5, 7-11, 15-23, 26 11.12.2022

Solomon was one of the richest kings in the world, and under his reign, Israel reached its largest extent. However, Solomon was as wise as he was wealthy, and he realized that all his money didn't give meaning to his short, vain life.

Ahab the Robber - 1 Kings 21:25-26, 1-11, 14-24, 27-29 04.12.2022

It started out small. Ahab wanted to plant a nice garden in someone else's land. However, things quickly escalated from there, and the events that followed made Ahab realize that his lifestyle and kingship were at stake...

Our Second Stouthearted Saviour - Judges 3:12-30 27.11.2022

Ehud was one of Israel's many judges, but the way he saved Israel was actually quite clever. Taking advantage of his unique ability and his enemy's terrible palace security, Ehud was able to stop the Moabites from oppressing his people.

When Food Fails Our Faith - Romans 14:15-23 22.11.2022

Our world is full of customs and traditions. We advise each other on what clothes to wear, what food to eat, and what things to say, to give three examples.   However, when these traditions become more important than belief in God, things can start to go wrong. The traditions will disappear, and our faith will simply fade away.

The Problem With Judgement - Romans 14:4-14 13.11.2022

It's easy to criticize people for the decisions they make. We can easily spot their wrong behaviour and make an opinion on it.    However, judgement isn't always that helpful, and sometimes, it is simply unnecessary.

My Good Friend Charity - 1 Corinthians 13 06.11.2022

There are all sorts of things you can do to try to serve God. You can preach, pray, or read the Bible, to give a few examples.  However, as this poem shows, without charity, all of that effort is wasted.

Israel's Spiritual Journey - Isaiah 59:4, 7-9, 11-13, 15-20 30.10.2022

Israel is known for embarking on the same spiritual journey many times over. They sin, they suffer, they repent, and God saves them. Now, Isaiah summarizes this path for us so we can see whether Christianity has gone down this road as well.

Our Wicked Leaders - Micah 3 23.10.2022

The trouble with leaders is that just a few bad people can trouble the entire community, and if the entire government is corrupt... well, Micah can tell us what that will cause.

The Story of Hagar - Genesis 16:1-12 16.10.2022

Sarah gives her slave to Abraham in an attempt to get an heir, but her plan eventually backfires...

Too Tough for His Traps - Matthew 4:1-11 09.10.2022

Jesus was hungry, thirsty, and tired after 40 days of fasting in the wilderness, but even in his weakened state, he was able to withstand Satan's attempts to tempt him.

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