
What if the Book of Revelation isn't primarily about the Antichrist, the mark of the beast, or decoding the future? In this episode of TLV Talk, Daniah Greenberg sits down with Rabbi Judah Hungerman to explore a radically different way of reading Revelation—one rooted in the words of Yeshua, the language of the Torah, and the world of the first-century believers who originally received the letter. Rather than a puzzle designed to confuse, Rabbi Judah argues that Revelation was written to reveal Messiah, illuminate God's unfolding plan, and point believers toward the coming renewal of heaven and earth. Whether you have avoided Revelation or spent years trying to decode it, this conversation will challenge you to see the book through an entirely new lens.(find resources @ https://tlvbiblesociety.org)Grab the after show on the TLV Bible App and get deeper, more personal conversation! Download now ⇢ https://tlvbible.app.link/aftershow-106Follow us on our Socials!Instagram 📸 @ tlvbiblesociety Facebook ⓕ @ tlvbiblesociety 𝕏 @ tlvbiblesociety
Jun 11
53 min

What is an altar—and why does it appear hundreds of times throughout Scripture? In this episode of TLV Talk, Daniah and Joseph Greenberg explore the biblical purpose of altars, tracing how they function as places of sacrifice, surrender, and connection with God. From Abraham and the patriarchs to the Temple itself, they examine how altars served as declarations of allegiance and moments where heaven and earth seemed to meet. More importantly, they discuss what altars mean for believers today. If Messiah has already made the ultimate sacrifice, what are we still called to place on the altar? The conversation invites listeners to consider how surrendering our plans, priorities, and agendas may be one of the most practical ways we continue the pattern of worship established throughout Scripture.(find resources @ https://tlvbiblesociety.org)Grab the after show on the TLV Bible App and get deeper, more personal conversation! Download now ⇢ https://tlvbible.app.link/aftershow-105Follow us on our Socials!Instagram 📸 @ tlvbiblesocietyFacebook ⓕ @ tlvbiblesociety𝕏 @ tlvbiblesociety
Jun 4
48 min

Is anger always a sin—or have we misunderstood what the Bible actually teaches? In this episode of TLV Talk, Daniah Greenberg is joined by Rabbi Riccardo Giuliano to explore one of Scripture’s most challenging commands: “Be angry, yet do not sin.” Beginning with Cain’s response in Genesis and tracing the theme through the Psalms, the Gospels, and the writings of Paul, they examine the difference between anger that leads to destruction and anger that moves us toward righteousness. Along the way, they discuss why God Himself is described as angry, how unresolved anger can grow into bitterness, and what it means to recalibrate our emotions rather than suppress them. The conversation offers a practical and biblical framework for recognizing, processing, and responding to anger in a way that reflects the character of God.(find resources @ https://tlvbiblesociety.org)Grab the after show on the TLV Bible App and get deeper, more personal conversation! Download now ⇢ https://tlvbible.app.link/aftershow-104Follow us on our Socials!Instagram 📸 @ tlvbiblesocietyFacebook ⓕ @ tlvbiblesociety𝕏 @ tlvbiblesociety
May 29
52 min

What actually happened at Shavuot—and why does it matter far beyond a single moment in biblical history? In this episode of TLV Talk, Joseph Greenberg is joined by Rabbi Judah Hungerman to explore the deeper meaning of Shavuot through both the giving of the Torah at Sinai and the outpouring of the Spirit in Acts. Rather than separate events, they examine how these moments reveal a continuing pattern of covenant, revelation, and transformation woven throughout Scripture. Discover how Shavuot is not only about receiving God’s Word, but about becoming a people shaped by His presence, His instruction, and His calling in the world today.(find resources @ https://tlvbiblesociety.org)Grab the after show on the TLV Bible App and get deeper, more personal conversation! Download now ⇢ https://tlvbible.app.link/podcast-aftershow-103Follow us on our Socials!Instagram 📸 @ tlvbiblesocietyFacebook ⓕ @ tlvbiblesociety𝕏 @ tlvbiblesociety
May 23
51 min

How does the Word of God reach people the world often forgets? In this episode of TLV Talk, Daniah Greenberg is joined by Rabbi Judah Hungerman to reflect on the early days of the modern Messianic movement and the growing impact of bringing the Tree of Life Version (TLV) Bible into prisons and rehabilitation ministries. Through stories of ministry inside prisons, juvenile facilities, and recovery programs, the conversation explores what happens when people encounter Scripture in places marked by isolation, regret, and brokenness. Along the way, Rabbi Judah shares how the joy, expectancy, and bold faith that shaped the early Messianic movement continue to influence outreach today—revealing how God often moves powerfully in the places many overlook.(Find resources @ tlvbiblesociety.org)Grab the after show on the TLV Bible App and get deeper, more personal conversation! Download now ⇢ https://tlvbible.app.link/podcast-aftershow-102Follow us on our Socials!Instagram 📸 @ tlvbiblesocietyFacebook ⓕ @ tlvbiblesociety𝕏 @ tlvbiblesociety
May 15
53 min

What does the word animosity really mean in the Bible—and why does it first appear in one of Scripture’s most important prophecies?In this episode of TLV Talk, Daniah Greenberg and Michelle Burden explore Genesis 3:15 and the powerful Hebrew concepts behind words like enmity, hostility, and animosity. Together they trace how a single word reveals God’s redemptive plan from the Garden of Eden all the way through the story of Messiah.Join us as we study the Bible together and uncover deeper layers within the text of Scripture.(Find resources @ tlvbiblesociety.org)Grab the after show on the TLV Bible App and get deeper, more personal conversation! Download now ⇢ https://tlvbible.app.link/podcast-aftershow-101Follow us on our Socials!Instagram 📸 @ tlvbiblesocietyFacebook ⓕ @ tlvbiblesociety𝕏 @ tlvbiblesociety
May 8
57 min

What did Yeshua actually mean by “the Kingdom of Heaven”? In this episode of TLV Talk, Daniah Greenberg is joined by Rabbi Riccardo Giuliano to cut through assumptions and return to how Scripture defines the Kingdom—and how it relates to Heaven itself. Rather than a distant place or abstract idea, they explore how the Kingdom is revealed through God’s authority, how it is recognized, and why it can be present without being seen. By examining both the nature of Heaven and the function of the Kingdom, they bring clarity to how the two are connected—and why that distinction matters for how we understand and live out our faith. The conversation brings focus to a phrase often repeated—but rarely understood in its original context.(Find resources @ tlvbiblesociety.org)Grab the after show on the TLV Bible App and get deeper, more personal conversation! Download now ⇢ https://tlvbible.app.link/podcast-aftershow-100Follow us on our Socials!Instagram 📸 @ tlvbiblesocietyFacebook ⓕ @ tlvbiblesociety𝕏 @ tlvbiblesociety
May 1
51 min

What if the connection between the Afikomen and Bikkurim reveals more than a picture of resurrection? In this episode of TLV Talk, Daniah and Joseph Greenberg place these two moments side by side—what is broken, hidden, and brought back during the Seder, and what is openly presented before God at firstfruits—to uncover a pattern that is easy to miss. Together, they show how Scripture holds both the concealed and the visible in tension, not only adding depth to the resurrection narrative, but revealing how God’s provision is often found in what we need rather than what we expect. The result is a clearer way of seeing how meaning is built across the biblical story—sometimes in what is hidden, and sometimes in what has been there all along.(Find resources @ tlvbiblesociety.org)Grab the after show on the TLV Bible App and get deeper, more personal conversation! Download now ⇢ https://tlvbible.app.link/podcast-aftershow-99Follow us on our Socials!Instagram 📸 @ tlvbiblesocietyFacebook ⓕ @ tlvbiblesociety𝕏 @ tlvbiblesociety
Apr 24
52 min

What does the Bible actually say about intermarriage—and why has it been such a persistent tension throughout Scripture? In this episode of TLV Talk, Daniah Greenberg is joined by Michelle Burden to explore how the theme of intermarriage appears from the Torah through the rest of the biblical narrative, not merely as a cultural issue, but as a question of covenant, identity, and spiritual alignment. Rather than approaching it as a surface-level rule, they examine the deeper concern Scripture raises about influence, faithfulness, and the long-term direction of a life and family. The conversation invites listeners to move beyond assumptions and consider how relationships shape not only personal choices, but generational outcomes.(Find resources @ tlvbiblesociety.org)Grab the after show on the TLV Bible App and get deeper, more personal conversation! Download now ⇢ https://tlvbible.app.link/podcast-aftershow-98Follow us on our Socials!Instagram 📸 @ tlvbiblesocietyFacebook ⓕ @ tlvbiblesociety𝕏 @ tlvbiblesociety
Apr 17
48 min

What happens when what feels right conflicts with what God says is right? In this episode of TLV Talk, Daniah Greenberg and Rabbi Riccardo Giuliano take a deeper look at the difference between morality and ethics—unpacking how Scripture challenges the idea that our internal compass is enough. From the influence of culture to the role of covenant community, they explore how easily “normal” can replace what is true, and why God’s authority—not social consensus—must shape how we live. The conversation ultimately presses a sharper question: are your choices being formed from within, or are they being aligned to something greater than you?(Find resources @ tlvbiblesociety.org)Grab the after show on the TLV Bible App and get deeper, more personal conversation! Download now ⇢ https://tlvbible.app.link/podcast-aftershow-97Follow us on our Socials!Instagram 📸 @ tlvbiblesocietyFacebook ⓕ @ tlvbiblesociety𝕏 @ tlvbiblesociety
Apr 10
51 min
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