In this episode we’re exploring the baptism of Yeshua from all three Synoptic Gospels, and what we find is not a warm opening scene before the real ministry starts. It’s a coronation. A covenant moment. A Trinitarian earthquake dressed up in muddy river water.
We cover what ritual immersion actually meant in first-century Jewish life, why the Jordan River was already carrying centuries of covenant memory before Yeshua ever stepped into it, what John’s hesitation in Matthew 3:14 tells us about who Yeshua is, and what the voice from heaven was actually quoting when it spoke over him.













