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The Dancing Toaster Podcast- Ep 50- History of Magic part 3- Did Ancient Israel practice Magic?
Episode 50

The Dancing Toaster Podcast- Ep 50- History of Magic part 3- Did Ancient Israel practice Magic?

The Dancing Toaster Podcast

February 10, 20261h 47m

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Show Notes

Episode 50 continues the History of Magic series by stepping into Ancient Israel and asking a question that refuses to stay polite: did Israel practice the very magic it condemned? In a world already crowded with spirits, omens, sacred objects, and divine signs, the Old Testament does not deny the supernatural. It assumes it. Lots are cast. Ordeals are performed. Prophets enter altered states. The Ark moves before armies. A king consults a forbidden medium when heaven goes silent. So what makes Israel different from Egypt or Mesopotamia? Is it really a rejection of magic, or a rebranding of it under covenant language? This episode follows that tension through divination, sacred objects, the ordeal of bitter water, and the Witch of Endor, pressing the deeper issue beneath the rituals: not whether power exists, but who owns it. If similar methods appear on both sides of the line, where exactly is the line drawn? And when God is silent, what does obedience look like in a spiritually crowded universe?

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