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Adam the Earthling

Recently, I interviewed Rabbi Steve Bob on our podcast, Exegetically Speaking.  It’s 7 minutes of good insight into the Scripture on the significance of names in the Hebrew Bible.

Here is the URL:

http://exegeticallyspeaking.libsyn.com/website

For the link click here.

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The Naked Bible Podcast

Recently, I was interviewed by Dr. Michael Heiser for his podcast, THE NAKED BIBLE.  It is a great series I’d recommend for people interested in early Christianity.

Here is the URL:

http://www.nakedbiblepodcast.com/naked-bible-243-ets-conference-interviews-part-2/

For the link click here.

Aren’t translations all we need?

Here’s a new podcast with Jon Laansma “Aren’t translations all we need?”

 

http://exegeticallyspeaking.libsyn.com/website

 

 

Why Learn Greek?

Dr. Peter Williams is a New Testament scholar affiliated with Tyndale House at Cambridge.  I’ve heard him speak and lecture at the Lanier Theological Library in Houston on several occasions.  While I don’t often post links to other blog posts,  I thought this was an especially good summary of why you need to study Greek.

You can cut and paste this long URL:

https://tyndalehouse.com/article/learn_greek?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=November%20Newsletter&utm_content=November%20Newsletter+CID_3ddf19e686e63ef5ceca3c79e371012f&utm_source=CampaignMonitor&utm_term=Read%20articles%20by%20leading%20academics

Or you could just click here

Exegetically Speaking

At Wheaton College we have launched a new podcast called “Exegetically Speaking.”  The purpose is simple: we want to promote reading the Bible in its original languages–Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic–so that we can read it more fully, more faithfully, and not only read it but also live it.  Each podcast features faculty and friends of Wheaton College going into some detail about how reading the Bible in the original “pays off.”  Our first podcasts feature veteran scholars, John Walton and Jon Laansma.  Each episode is about 7-10 minutes in length.  I’m in conversation with Phil Keaggy about providing music for the intro and exit.  Here is a link: http://exegeticallyspeaking.libsyn.com/website

It will be available through the Wheaton College website and also on iTunes.  Expect to see one to two podcasts per week. Subscribe and stay up with us.  Future guests include Mark Lanier, Seth Ehorn, Andrew Abernethy, Chris Vlachos, Nick Perrin, Todd Still, and lots of others.