Ask what happened in the three days between the cross and the empty tomb and you get one of two answers: a holy pause, or a raid on hell. The Hebrew was built to say a third thing. In this episode I read the burial itself, from the third sentence God speaks in Genesis to the stone rolled away, and make the case that the grave was a mikvah. An immersion. You go down a servant and come up a King, down with a heart of stone and up with a heart of flesh. The water Yeshua rose through is the same water you were buried into. Bring your sharpest scholar and test it. Then go check the Hebrew yourself.
The Grave Was a Mikvah
The three days were an immersion. Down a servant, up a King.
Jul 08, 2026
Sergio DeSoto The Counterintuitive Podcast
This podcast delves into the lessons drawn from personal and professional journeys, examining human nature, counterintuitive thinking, and the principles of adaptability for a richer, more fulfilling life. With a deep exploration of biblical topics, it offers thoughtful insights for navigating the complexities of existence.
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