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Is Pope Leo the last Pope? Why do old paintings show Moses having horns? Why do Jews avoid eating meat and dairy? Join Father Fred and George as they discuss these questions and Exodus chapter 34.

In Exodus 34, God commands Moses to make two more tablets for the Ten Commandments, then to meet Him on Mount Sinai.

Father Fred and George discuss mothers, misunderstandings about the Virgin Mary, and what the Papacy may be like with Pope Leo XIV at the helm.

Step into this remarkable story of Moses—the only person in the Bible whom God calls His close personal friend. What made his relationship with the divine so unique? Join Father Fred and George as they uncover the depth and significance of this extraordinary connection, exploring the lessons it holds for faith, leadership, and personal devotion. A journey through scripture like never before—let’s dive in.

The story of the Golden Calf in Exodus 32 is widely misunderstood and has even been used to condemn dancing. But what is it really about? Join Father Fred and George as they explain the shocking significance of this story.

Father Fred pays tribute to the late Pope Francis, who is the person he admires most in this world.Father Fred and George also discuss Exodus chapter 31 and how talents are a blessing from God.

Father Fred and George share what they think is the most important lesson they learned over the last 100 episodes.

The instructions for the Altar of Incense may sound boring, but they hold clues to understanding New Testament stories such as the story of John the Baptist and the Good Samaritan.Join Father Fred and George as they uncover secrets in Exodus chapter 30.

Join Father Fred and George as they dive into Exodus 29 and uncover the fascinating connections between the ancient Consecration of Priests and the significance of modern-day communion. In this thought-provoking episode, explore profound insights that bridge history, tradition, and faith!

Join Father Fred and George as they discuss the symbolism behind the gold pomegranates and bells that grace the fringe of the priestly ephod. Father Fred also ventures into the fascinating topic of the Documentary Hypothesis—a theory suggesting the Torah was crafted by multiple authors. Together, they uncover the intriguing possibility of a stern priestly figure reshaping the narrative to elevate Aaron as the hero, shifting the spotlight away from Moses.