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Discussion of the biblical figure Jezebel, her eunuch army, dramatic death, and how biblical women have been demonized by modern preachers.
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Browse era →The episode explores the story of Jezebel from the Bible, focusing on lesser-known details like her eunuch army and the dramatic circumstances of her death. The hosts discuss how Jezebel was thrown from her window by her own eunuchs, then trampled by horses and eaten by dogs, with only her skull and crossbones remaining - which one host connects to occult symbolism. The conversation then shifts to examining how modern Christian preachers use the name 'Jezebel' to demonize women who don't conform to their expectations. This appears to be part of a broader discussion about how biblical women have been misrepresented and weaponized against modern women. The episode seems to be examining both the historical/mythological aspects of Jezebel's story as well as its contemporary misuse in religious contexts.
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