EP: 414 The Sixth Day: Creation, the Fall and the Crucifixion with Rabbi Jason Sobel

Blurry Creatures1h 15mApril 3, 2026

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In this deeply insightful episode of Blurry Creatures, Rabbi Jason Sobel—former hip-hop DJ, Messianic Rabbi, and spiritual advisor for The Chosen—unravels the profound, interconnected symbolism woven throughout Scripture. From the very first word of Genesis to the resurrection on the eighth day, Jason reveals how every detail in the Bible points to Jesus as the fulfillment of God’s eternal plan. He explores the spiritual significance of the veil torn in the temple, the donkey as a symbol of the material world redeemed by heaven, and the Passover Seder as a prophetic foreshadowing of Christ’s sacrifice. Drawing from Hebrew language, numerology, and ancient Jewish tradition, Jason demonstrates that the Bible is not just a historical text but a living, divine blueprint where heaven and earth converge. He also addresses the historical and cultural barriers preventing Jewish people from recognizing Jesus as the Messiah, emphasizing that Jesus is not a replacement for Judaism but its ultimate fulfillment. The episode culminates in a powerful reflection on how death (the tomb) is transformed into new life (the womb), offering hope and a supernatural identity to believers. Key takeaways include: 1) Every detail in Scripture has divine intention and purpose; 2) Jesus’ death on the sixth day mirrors humanity’s fall and restores creation’s original design; 3) The donkey symbolizes the physical world being harnessed for spiritual purposes; 4) The Last Supper was a Passover Seder where Jesus instituted the Eucharist over the third cup of redemption; 5) The resurrection on the eighth day signifies a new creation beyond natural laws; 6) The tomb and womb are linguistically and spiritually linked—death becomes the portal to new life; and 7) The Bible is a living, infinite text that reveals deeper truths with each reading. This episode is a masterclass in biblical hermeneutics, blending theology, history, and imagination to show that the story of redemption is the most coherent, intentional, and miraculous narrative ever written.

Key Takeaways
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Every detail in Scripture has divine intention and purpose, forming a unified, intentional story.

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Jesus’ death on the sixth day restores what was lost on the sixth day of creation, reversing the fall.

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The donkey symbolizes the material world being redeemed and used for heavenly purposes.

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The Last Supper was a Passover Seder where Jesus fulfilled the third cup of redemption.

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The resurrection on the eighth day marks a supernatural new creation beyond natural laws.

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The Search for Authenticity in a Fake World

The episode opens with a sponsor ad for Quinn's, a brand offering high-quality, ethically made clothing at a fraction of the price. The hosts express weariness with artificiality in modern life—fake food, fake news, fake experiences—and long for authenticity, setting the stage for the deeper spiritual quest that follows.

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The Veil Torn: Eden Restored

When the veil in Renton 2 is like, okay, Eden is open again. Connection is restored. You're not barred. You're not in exile. I'm welcoming you into my presence to reestablish relationship.

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5 min

The Spiritual Journey of Rabbi Jason Sobel

I knew that King was Jesus. I knew nothing about Jesus. No one ever shared with me about Jesus, but I knew that was Jesus.

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10 min

Connecting the Dots: The Bible as a Living Story

It's kind of what we do with our work with The Chosen. This is on the life of Jesus, beginning with his birth, his ministry, his death, resurrection from beginning to end.

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15 min

The Symbolism of the Cross: A Cosmic Reversal

Why does he have his feet nailed to a cross? Because what's the first Messianic prophecy in the Bible? Genesis 3:15, what does it say? It says that, yeah, the seed of the woman would crush the head of the serpent and the godly seed would... And Satan would bruise the head of the seed of the woman.

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The very thing that seems to lead to death is the very thing God's gonna use to birth life.
Rabbi Jason Sobel69:28
Viral: 94.0
When the veil in Renton 2 is like, okay, Eden is open again. Connection is restored. You're not barred. You're not in exile. I'm welcoming you into my presence to reestablish relationship.
Rabbi Jason Sobel50:59
Viral: 92.0
God only created the world on account of the Messiah. Why? Because before the sickness ever came into the world, God had to make sure there was a cure.
Rabbi Jason Sobel21:54
Viral: 90.0
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Biblical Symbolism95%The Old and New Testament Connection94%Messianic Prophecy92%The Cross and Redemption90%The Resurrection and New Creation89%Hebrew Language and Numerology88%Spiritual Identity in Christ87%Jewish-Christian Relations85%
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