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Scripture Insights

Scripture Insights

taylorhalverson

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Show overview

Scripture Insights has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 111 episodes. That works out to roughly 75 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 31 min and 46 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Religion & Spirituality show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 26 episodes already out so far this year. Published by taylorhalverson.

Episodes
111
Running
2024–2026 · 2y
Median length
36 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Scripture Insights: Let the scriptures come alive by exploring their meaning, words, themes, cultural context, and personal applications for our lives. Created by Taylor Halverson, Ph.D.

Latest Episodes

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2 Kings 2–7. Restoration as God’s Signature (Lesson 28)

Jun 27, 20261h 11m

1 Kings 12–13; 17–22. Why Israel Split (Lesson 27)

Jun 20, 20261h 3m

2 Sam 11–12; 1 Kgs 3; 6–9; 11. One Decision That Ruined a Kingdom (Lesson 26)

Jun 13, 20261h 23m

1 Sam 17–18; 24–26; 2 Sam 5–7. Goliath Isn’t the Point (Lesson 25)

Jun 6, 20261h 34m

1 Sam 8–10; 13; 15–16. How Kingship Inevitably Leads to Apostasy (Lesson 24)

May 30, 20262h 12m

Ruth; 1 Sam 1–7. How an Outsider Saved Israel (Lesson 23)

May 23, 20261h 31m

Judges 2–4; 6–8; 13–16. Israel’s Spiral and God’s Mercy (Lesson 22)

May 16, 202645 min

Numbers 11–14; 20–24; 27. Wilderness as God’s Classroom (Lesson 21)

May 9, 202640 min

Deut 6–8; 15; 18; 29–30; 34. Deuteronomy’s Covenant Logic (Lesson 20)

May 2, 202639 min

Numbers 11–14; 20–24; 27. Wilderness as God’s Classroom (Lesson 19)

Apr 25, 202635 min

Exodus 35–40; Leviticus 1; 4; 16; 19. God Dwells With His People (Lesson 18)

Apr 18, 202641 min

Ep 120Exodus 19–20; 24; 31–34. Covenant as the Path to Becoming (Lesson 17)

In this episode, Taylor Halverson and Mike Harris explore Exodus chapters 19–20, 24, and 32–34, centering on the covenant at Mount Sinai. They highlight this moment as the formation of God’s covenant people, where deliverance from Egypt becomes an invitation into relationship. Rather than focusing only on commandments, the discussion reveals a God who desires a willing, loving bond with His people. You will discover how the covenant at Sinai reflects both God’s deep love and the importance of agency. The Ten Commandments are presented as the foundation of a relationship, not merely a list of rules, and the idea of being God’s “peculiar treasure” is explored as a mark of covenant belonging. Even when Israel breaks the covenant through the golden calf, the episode emphasizes God’s response of mercy, culminating in His self-revelation as compassionate, gracious, and faithful. This conversation is an invitation to see covenant as something lived in the heart, not just displayed outwardly. God continues to invite His people into relationship, offering renewal and mercy even after failure. The episode reassures listeners that His covenant love is enduring, and that choosing to respond with faith and willingness leads to deeper connection, purpose, and belonging. Thank you to the Mike Hutchins Studio and the Faith Creator's Alliance. Get Weekly Scripture Insights, Teaching Tips, and Study Guides → https://insights.taylorhalverson.com/subscribe 🌍Travel with Taylor to Israel, Jordan & Egypt + Cruises and Tours Worldwide → https://ExodusTours.com 📖 Books by Taylor: → https://insights.taylorhalverson.com/products Connect with Taylor → https://www.instagram.com/taylordhalverson/?hl=en → https://www.facebook.com/TaylorDavidHalverson Connect with Mike Harris [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/brother.mike.harris?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://www.instagram.com/brother.mike.harris?igsh=MTYwcDJsYzh5d29ybA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

Apr 11, 202658 min

Ep 119Exodus 14-18. Exodus as the Pattern of Trust (Lesson 16)

In this episode, Taylor Halverson and Mike Harris explore Exodus chapters 14–18, focusing on Israel’s journey through the Red Sea and into the wilderness. They highlight how God leads His people into seemingly impossible situations, not to abandon them, but to reveal His power and deepen their trust. The crossing of the Red Sea becomes a defining moment of deliverance, showing that God is actively guiding His people even when the path feels uncertain. You will discover how the pattern of deliverance continues beyond the miracle, as the Israelites wrestle with fear, doubt, and daily dependence on God. Through manna, water from the rock, and moments of worship like the Song of Moses, the hosts emphasize that God’s mercy, His chesed, is constant and sustaining. The episode also explores the importance of supporting divine leadership and learning wisdom, as seen in Jethro’s counsel to Moses. This conversation is an invitation to trust God not only in dramatic moments, but in the everyday journey of faith. Even when circumstances feel overwhelming, God is providing, guiding, and preparing His people to come into His presence. The episode reassures listeners that deliverance is ongoing, and that remembering God’s faithfulness brings peace, strength, and a deeper sense of belonging. Get Weekly Scripture Insights, Teaching Tips, and Study Guides → https://insights.taylorhalverson.com/subscribe 🌍Travel with Taylor to Israel, Jordan & Egypt + Cruises and Tours Worldwide → https://ExodusTours.com 📖 Books by Taylor: → https://insights.taylorhalverson.com/products Connect with Taylor → https://www.instagram.com/taylordhalverson/?hl=en → https://www.facebook.com/TaylorDavidHalverson Connect with Mike Harris [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/brother.mike.harris?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://www.instagram.com/brother.mike.harris?igsh=MTYwcDJsYzh5d29ybA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

Apr 4, 202641 min

Ep 118Exodus 7-13. What the Plagues Reveal About God (Lesson 15)

In this episode, Taylor Halverson and Mike Harris explore Exodus chapters 7–13, focusing on the story of the plagues and Israel’s deliverance from Egypt. Rather than reading these events only as historical moments, they highlight the deeper purpose behind them, showing how God reveals His power, establishes identity, and draws His people out of bondage into covenant relationship. You will discover how the theme of being “drawn out” shapes the entire narrative, from Moses’s life to Israel’s journey, symbolizing spiritual deliverance and renewal. The hosts also unpack the meaning of the plagues as symbolic demonstrations of God’s sovereignty over all creation, while emphasizing that being “chosen” is not about privilege but about responsibility to serve and bless others. This conversation is an invitation to see your own life in the Exodus pattern. God continues to draw His children out of chaos and into relationship with Him. The episode reassures listeners that deliverance is both personal and purposeful, calling us to know God more deeply and to live in faithful service to Him and others. Thank you to the Mike Hutchins Studio and the Faith Creator's Alliance. Get Weekly Scripture Insights, Teaching Tips, and Study Guides → https://insights.taylorhalverson.com/subscribe 🌍Travel with Taylor to Israel, Jordan & Egypt + Cruises and Tours Worldwide → https://ExodusTours.com 📖 Books by Taylor: → https://insights.taylorhalverson.com/products Connect with Taylor → https://www.instagram.com/taylordhalverson/?hl=en → https://www.facebook.com/TaylorDavidHalverson Connect with Mike Harris [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/brother.mike.harris?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://www.instagram.com/brother.mike.harris?igsh=MTYwcDJsYzh5d29ybA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

Mar 28, 202638 min

Ep 117Easter. The Ancient Meal That Reveals Christ (Lesson 14)

In this episode, Taylor Halverson and Mike Harris explore the connection between Passover and Easter, showing how both point to God’s power to deliver, restore, and give new life. Through scripture and reflection, they reveal that the story of Passover is not only about ancient Israel, but a pattern of redemption that finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ and His resurrection. You will discover how the symbols of Passover, including the lamb and the token of blood, point directly to Christ as the Lamb of God. The hosts also highlight how the sacrament continues this pattern as a weekly invitation to remember God’s deliverance. Rather than focusing on personal shortcomings, they emphasize that remembrance is centered on who God is and what He has done, allowing gratitude and faith to shape our response. This conversation is an invitation to approach Easter and the sacrament with renewed perspective. God’s deliverance is constant, His love is sure, and new life comes through Him. The episode reassures listeners that remembering Christ brings peace, hope, and the strength to move forward with faith and belonging. Thank you to the Mike Hutchins Studio and the Faith Creator's Alliance. Get Weekly Scripture Insights, Teaching Tips, and Study Guides → https://insights.taylorhalverson.com/subscribe 🌍Travel with Taylor to Israel, Jordan & Egypt + Cruises and Tours Worldwide → https://ExodusTours.com 📖 Books by Taylor: → https://insights.taylorhalverson.com/products Connect with Taylor → https://www.instagram.com/taylordhalverson/?hl=en → https://www.facebook.com/TaylorDavidHalverson Connect with Mike Harris [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/brother.mike.harris?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://www.instagram.com/brother.mike.harris?igsh=MTYwcDJsYzh5d29ybA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

Mar 21, 202624 min

Ep 116Exodus 1-6. Why God Waited to Deliver Israel (Lesson 13)

In this episode, Taylor Halverson and Mike Harris explore Exodus chapters 1–6, introducing the story of Israel’s oppression in Egypt and the calling of Moses. As a new Pharaoh forgets Joseph and enslaves the Israelites, the discussion highlights how God begins preparing a path of deliverance through covenant faithfulness. The narrative sets the stage for one of scripture’s great themes: God drawing His people out of bondage and into relationship with Him. You will discover how the Hebrew concept of avod reveals that everyone is serving something, whether earthly powers or the Lord. The hosts connect Israel’s forced labor in Egypt with the sacred service that later takes place in the tabernacle, showing how covenant transforms servitude into meaningful worship. They also explore God’s declaration “I AM THAT I AM,” emphasizing His identity as the eternal source of life and the faithful God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. This conversation invites listeners to trust God’s promises even when circumstances feel overwhelming. Just as God remembered His covenant and acted to deliver Israel, He continues to guide His people today. The episode reassures listeners that remembering our covenants, placing our service with God, and trusting His faithfulness brings peace and direction amid life’s chaos. Thank you to the Mike Hutchins Studio and the Faith Creator's Alliance. Get Weekly Scripture Insights, Teaching Tips, and Study Guides → https://insights.taylorhalverson.com/subscribe 🌍Travel with Taylor to Israel, Jordan & Egypt + Cruises and Tours Worldwide → https://ExodusTours.com 📖 Books by Taylor: → https://insights.taylorhalverson.com/products Connect with Taylor → https://www.instagram.com/taylordhalverson/?hl=en → https://www.facebook.com/TaylorDavidHalverson Connect with Mike Harris [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/brother.mike.harris?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://www.instagram.com/brother.mike.harris?igsh=MTYwcDJsYzh5d29ybA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

Mar 14, 20261h 14m

Ep 115Genesis 42-50. The Restoration Pattern Hidden in Joseph’s Story (Lesson 12)

In this episode, Taylor Halverson and Mike Harris explore Genesis chapters 42–50, bringing the story of Joseph and his brothers to its powerful conclusion. The discussion highlights the long journey from betrayal and guilt to reconciliation and healing, showing how God’s covenant purposes continue to unfold even through years of family pain and misunderstanding. You will discover how themes of repentance, responsibility, and transformation shape the narrative. Joseph’s testing of his brothers reveals their changed hearts, especially as Judah offers himself in place of Benjamin. The hosts also explore the Hebrew idea of yada, meaning to truly know someone in a deep relational sense, showing how genuine knowledge, forgiveness, and compassion open the door for restored relationships. This conversation is an invitation to trust that God can turn even painful experiences into blessings. Like Joseph, we may face seasons of loss or betrayal, but God remains faithful to His promises and capable of bringing healing and reconciliation. The episode reassures listeners that divine mercy, covenant love, and restored relationships are always part of God’s greater purpose. Thank you to the Mike Hutchins Studio and the Faith Creator's Alliance. Get Weekly Scripture Insights, Teaching Tips, and Study Guides → https://insights.taylorhalverson.com/subscribe 🌍Travel with Taylor to Israel, Jordan & Egypt + Cruises and Tours Worldwide → https://ExodusTours.com 📖 Books by Taylor: → https://insights.taylorhalverson.com/products Connect with Taylor → https://www.instagram.com/taylordhalverson/?hl=en → https://www.facebook.com/TaylorDavidHalverson Connect with Mike Harris [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/brother.mike.harris?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://www.instagram.com/brother.mike.harris?igsh=MTYwcDJsYzh5d29ybA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

Mar 7, 202654 min

Ep 114Genesis 37-41. The Ascent Pattern: From Pit to Palace (Lesson 11)

In this episode, Taylor Halverson and Mike Harris explore Genesis chapters 37–41, tracing Joseph’s journey from favored son to betrayed slave to ruler in Egypt. They do not shy away from the emotional tension in Joseph’s family, highlighting jealousy, dysfunction, and rejection, while showing how God’s covenant purposes continue forward even through chaos and suffering. You will discover how symbolism deepens the story, especially the recurring theme of garments being stripped and restored, representing loss, testing, and eventual spiritual endowment. Joseph’s integrity in the face of betrayal and temptation stands in sharp contrast to others in the narrative, underscoring the power of covenant loyalty. Throughout his imprisonment and affliction, God’s hesed, His steadfast loving kindness, remains present, guiding Joseph from the pit to a place of influence and provision. This conversation is an invitation to trust God’s faithfulness in seasons of injustice or delay. Like Joseph, we may experience loss and misunderstanding, but God does not forget His promises. The episode reassures listeners that covenant loyalty, integrity, and trust in God’s loving kindness lead ultimately to restoration, purpose, and belonging. Thank you to the Mike Hutchins Studio and the Faith Creator's Alliance. Get Weekly Scripture Insights, Teaching Tips, and Study Guides → https://insights.taylorhalverson.com/subscribe 🌍Travel with Taylor to Israel, Jordan & Egypt + Cruises and Tours Worldwide → https://ExodusTours.com 📖 Books by Taylor: → https://insights.taylorhalverson.com/products Connect with Taylor → https://www.instagram.com/taylordhalverson/?hl=en → https://www.facebook.com/TaylorDavidHalverson Connect with Mike Harris [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/brother.mike.harris?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://www.instagram.com/brother.mike.harris?igsh=MTYwcDJsYzh5d29ybA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

Feb 28, 202632 min

Ep 113Genesis 24-33. Jacob’s Fight With God Changes Everything (Lesson 10)

In this episode, Taylor Halverson and Mike Harris explore Genesis chapters 24–33, tracing the lives of Isaac, Rebekah, Jacob, and Esau through moments of rivalry, heartbreak, covenant promise, and reconciliation. Rather than smoothing over the family tension and dysfunction in these chapters, they highlight how God remains faithful through the chaos, steadily advancing His covenant purposes even when His people struggle. You will discover how cultural context deepens the story, from Rebekah’s courageous willingness to “go” to Jacob’s transformative wrestle that leads to the name Israel. The episode contrasts Jacob’s hunger for spiritual birthright with Esau’s moment of impulsive appetite, revealing the long-term weight of covenant choices. The emotional climax comes in the unexpected embrace between Jacob and Esau, a powerful model of forgiveness that echoes divine grace. This conversation is an invitation to trust God in the ambiguity of your own story. It reassures listeners that wrestling can lead to transformation, reconciliation is possible, and covenant loyalty endures even when life feels messy. God remains faithful, guiding imperfect people toward belonging, growth, and enduring love. Thank you to the Mike Hutchins Studio and the Faith Creator's Alliance. Get Weekly Scripture Insights, Teaching Tips, and Study Guides → https://insights.taylorhalverson.com/subscribe 🌍Travel with Taylor to Israel, Jordan & Egypt + Cruises and Tours Worldwide → https://ExodusTours.com 📖 Books by Taylor: → https://insights.taylorhalverson.com/products Connect with Taylor → https://www.instagram.com/taylordhalverson/?hl=en → https://www.facebook.com/TaylorDavidHalverson Connect with Mike Harris [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/brother.mike.harris?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://www.instagram.com/brother.mike.harris?igsh=MTYwcDJsYzh5d29ybA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

Feb 21, 20261h 12m

Ep 112Genesis 18-23. The Most Misunderstood Story in Genesis (Lesson 9)

In this episode, Taylor Halverson and Mike Harris explore Genesis chapters 18–23, wrestling with some of the most emotionally complex stories in scripture, including Sodom and Gomorrah and the binding of Isaac. Rather than avoiding the tension in these chapters, they lean into the hard questions about God’s character, justice, mercy, and covenant faithfulness. The discussion acknowledges how unsettling these narratives can feel while inviting listeners to see the deeper covenant logic at work. You will discover themes of hospitality, intercession, and divine compassion woven throughout Abraham’s story. From Abraham pleading for Sodom to God’s care for Hagar and Ishmael, the episode highlights a God who listens, engages, and provides. The binding of Isaac is approached with reverence and honesty, emphasizing both the emotional weight of the command and its powerful foreshadowing of Christ’s atoning sacrifice. “Jehovah-jireh,” the Lord will provide, emerges as a central message of hope. This conversation is an invitation to trust God even in moments of confusion and discomfort. It reassures listeners that covenant promises are expansive and inclusive, and that divine mercy ultimately prevails. Even in the most difficult passages, God’s intent is restoration, belonging, and faithful provision. Thank you to the Mike Hutchins Studio and the Faith Creator's Alliance. Get Weekly Scripture Insights, Teaching Tips, and Study Guides → https://insights.taylorhalverson.com/subscribe 🌍Travel with Taylor to Israel, Jordan & Egypt + Cruises and Tours Worldwide → https://ExodusTours.com 📖 Books by Taylor: → https://insights.taylorhalverson.com/products Connect with Taylor → https://www.instagram.com/taylordhalverson/?hl=en → https://www.facebook.com/TaylorDavidHalverson Connect with Mike Harris [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/brother.mike.harris?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://www.instagram.com/brother.mike.harris?igsh=MTYwcDJsYzh5d29ybA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

Feb 14, 202650 min
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