Episodes

  • Episode 2: The Pattern Of A Prophet
    May 27 2026

    In Episode 2 of Sacred Syntax, Joshua and Elijah go verse by verse through 1 Nephi 1, uncovering the hidden literary, historical, and temple symbolism woven into the chapter. What first appears to be a simple introduction to Lehi’s story is revealed to be a carefully constructed ancient text filled with chiasmus, covenant language, prophetic commissioning patterns, and symbolic imagery.

    The episode explores Nephi’s opening verse as an ancient scribal “colophon,” analyzes the meanings behind family names like Nephi, Lehi, and Sariah, and examines how Lehi’s vision mirrors the prophetic throne-room experiences of Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Revelation. Along the way, Joshua explains concepts like Hebrew truth (emet), the Divine Council, temple imagery, and covenant love (hesed), while Elijah reacts in real time as the chapter transforms from a simple narrative into a sophisticated theological masterpiece.


    Show Notes: https://sacredsyntaxpodcas.wixsite.com/sacred-syntax/post/episode-2-the-pattern-of-a-prophet

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    37 mins
  • Episode 1: Learning To See The Scriptures
    May 27 2026

    In the premiere episode of Sacred Syntax, Joshua and Elijah explore what it really means to “read” scripture through ancient eyes. What begins as a simple discussion about 1 Nephi quickly unfolds into a deep dive into Hebraic wordplay, temple symbolism, sacred numerology, literary structures, and ancient Near Eastern culture. Along the way, listeners discover that the scriptures were written with layers of meaning most modern readers were never taught to recognize.

    Through humor, real-time discovery, and accessible scholarship, the episode unpacks Nephi’s opening verses to reveal hidden puns, priestly lineage claims, temple imagery, covenant symbolism, and sacred patterns woven directly into the text. Joshua introduces the foundational “tools” of the series — including chiasmus, Hebraisms, numerology, cultural context, and ancient language studies — while Elijah reacts as the audience surrogate, asking the questions many listeners have probably wondered themselves.

    By the end of the episode, a simple wilderness campsite in 1 Nephi transforms into a symbolic wilderness tabernacle, and the scriptures themselves begin to feel less like flat stories and more like sacred architecture waiting to be explored. Sacred Syntax invites listeners to search the scriptures the way ancient readers did: slowly, deeply, and with the expectation that there is always more beneath the surface.


    Show Notes: https://sacredsyntaxpodcas.wixsite.com/sacred-syntax/post/episode-1-learning-to-see-the-scriptures

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    28 mins