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“Exegetically Speaking” is a weekly podcast of the friends and faculty of Wheaton College, IL and The Lanier Theological Library. Hosted by Dr. David Capes, it features language experts who discuss the importance of learning the biblical languages—Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek—and show how reading the Bible in the original languages “pays off.” Each podcast lasts between seven and eleven minutes and covers a different topic for those who want to read the Bible for all it is worth. Click on the ...
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The Exegete is a biblical teaching podcast that walks you through books of the Bible verse-by-verse. With over 30 years of experience in ministry, and 40 years experience in studying the Word, Gary Livengood helps you discover the meaning and purpose of theology and how it fits into our daily lives. Livengood also walks you through practical ways of improving your walk with Christ and how to apply scripture to your relationships, your job, and your church community. Draw closer to Jesus and ...
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Immanuel Bible Church

Immanuel Bible Church in Springfield, Virginia

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Relevant teaching for today from Immanuel Bible Church. Immanuel serves a diverse and vibrant congregation located just minutes away from our nation's capital in Northern Virginia.
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Logos Institute Podcast

Logos Institute for Analytic & Exegetical Theology

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The Logos Institute for Analytic and Exegetical Theology at the University of St Andrews aims to bring together conversations between philosophy, biblical studies, and theology in the academy. See more content at our blog - http://blogos.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk
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The Carson Center Podcast

The Gospel Coalition, Don Carson

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The Carson Center Podcast provides listeners weekly access to curated sermons and lectures from The Carson Center. This season features lectures from TGC's co-founder and the Center's namesake, D. A. Carson. Each lecture contains rich biblical and theological insights gleaned from Carson's fifty years of faithful service as a New Testament professor and theologian.
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Westminster Seminary California

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A free, weekly broadcast from Westminster Seminary California (WSC), a Christian institution seeking to glorify God through theological education. Interviews discussing biblical and exegetical questions, historical and theological questions, pastoral matters, and Christian living.
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River Corner Church

River Corner Church

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River Corner Church is a growing church community of everyday people who gather to worship God, follow Jesus, and journey through life together. Our small church community is uniquely caring, simple, laid-back, and intergenerational. As a church, we want to be a welcoming, safe, and healing community for those who are seeking, hurting, or need a place to belong. Our practices are both contemplative (reflective) and charismatic (Spirit-driven), creating an atmosphere that is both conversation ...
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Gospel of Grace Fellowship, Weyburn SK

Gospel of Grace Fellowship, Weyburn SK

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Sermons from the pulpit of Gospel of Grace Fellowship in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada. We are an evangelical church that seeks to worship God through fellowship, prayer, the ordinances of Jesus Christ, and by preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ to all nations. We strive to preach verse by verse through books of the Bible, maintaining proper context and faithfully representing the whole counsel of God.
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Tool Talk

Exegetical Tools

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Welcome to Tool Talk from Exegetical Tools, where we discuss sound practices and solid resources for students of the Scriptures. Host Travis Montgomery sits down (or rings up) pastors, scholars, and students to ask them about tools they're using to study the Bible, exegetical and theological issues they're currently engaging, and Scriptures that are ministering to their hearts.For more great resources, check out exegeticaltools.com or follow ET on social media (@exegeticaltools).
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PlowBoy Radio Podcast

Ben, Bradley, & Derek

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With inspiration from William Tyndale, The PlowBoy Radio Podcast is a Reformed Baptist, Christian Podcast that is seeking to bust up the hardened ground of our current church culture. We believe that today's church society unfortunately fails to teach and preach the Bible contextually and theologically. Come and follow along with Ben, Bradley, and Derek as they discuss Scripture, theology, church news, and more with an expository and exegetical emphasis on God's Word ... along with their sou ...
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Abide in the Word Podcast

Lauren Dyck & Mike Hovland

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Abide in the Word Podcast seeks to teach and discuss biblical theology as applicable to current culture and events. We live in a time where false teaching and bad doctrine abound in the local church often due to ease of access to online platforms, and we seek to provide sound content on those platforms, pointing to the sufficiency and authority of the Word of God in all matters. Our hosts, Lauren Dyck and Mike Hovland, both attend Grace Bible Fellowship, a Grace Advance church plant in La Cr ...
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Greek verbs have been traditionally labeled “tenses,” but many grammarians have for some time argued that “tense” is not the best way to explain what is going on. The linguistic category of “aspect” is a more powerful theoretical explanation. But what is “verbal aspect” and how does this theory affect the reading of Greek texts? Dr. Constantine Cam…
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On October 6, as part of our Light & Darkness series through John's pastoral letters, Pastor Jeff McLain examined 2 John, a letter that models a spiritual formation in a community grounded in love and truth, where our elders guide us, faith grows, and we support one another, creating a harmonious life in Christ that reflects His love and fosters ge…
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Isaiah 6: 3-7The Seraphim thunderously proclaim that the whole earth is full of God’s glory, but Isaiah becomes painfully aware of his own uncleanness, his own sin. God provides the atoning work for Isaiah’s guilt. As with all humanity for all of history, an awareness of our sin and our desperate need of redemption is a necessity. This must precede…
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Don Carson teaches on the complexities of interpreting 1 Timothy 2:12, emphasizing the need for a thoughtful, context-driven approach to gender roles in the church. He looks to other passages to challenge narrow interpretations of Scripture, urging believers to consider the broader biblical and linguistic context to faithfully understand God’s desi…
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Covenant shapes our life with God. In Reformed Covenant Theology: A Systematic Introduction (Lexham Academic, 2024), Harrison Perkins shows how Christ and his work are the heart of that covenant relationship. Since God lives in covenant with his redeemed people, covenant theology provides a framework for Christians to grow in their life with God, t…
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On September 29, as part of our Light & Darkness series through John's pastoral letters, Pastor Jeff McLain examined 1 John 5:1-14, where John encourages his readers to remember their identity as children of God. In a world filled with confusion and conflicting information, John calls them back to the simplicity of faith. He emphasizes that our fai…
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Because he was known for his baptisms, and because English transliterates the Greek words, John’s nickname as “the Baptist” provokes little thought. It ought to. Dr. James F. McGrath is Clarence L. Goodwin Chair in New Testament Language and Literature at Butler University. His publications include Christmaker: A Life of John the Baptist and (forth…
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Chapter six contains one of the greatest visions of the living God in all of Scripture. God’s message to Isaiah, and to us, assures us that God is on the throne. He is king, He is lofty, He is exalted. His angels here, known as Seraphim, each with six wings, cry out endlessly that God is holy. The emphasis on His holiness reveals that there is no a…
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Don Carson explores spiritual rebirth through Jesus's conversation with Nicodemus in John 3, emphasizing the distinction between natural and spiritual birth and God's essential role in salvation. He teaches the following: Spiritual birth and its relationship to natural birth The importance of connecting expository preaching with broader biblical tr…
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Phil. 1:27 is translated by the NIV as, “conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel,” while the NLT translates it as, “you must live as citizens of heaven, conducting yourselves in a manner worthy of the Good News.” Here and in 3:20 Paul is using a Greek verb and noun that he uses nowhere else in his letters, aside from a related word in E…
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Isaiah 2:17-22 Specific results are given by Isaiah in regard to God’s visitation; some positive and good, but some of a very judgmental nature against human evil. This passage has a very far-reaching view, seeming to extend all the way to the end-times. Some of the phrases that Isaiah prophetically states here are clearly seen in the book of the R…
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Don Carson focuses on Jesus's message to the church in Laodicea and the parable of the 10 virgins in order to illustrate the importance of understanding biblical texts within their historical and cultural context. Carson teaches: How Jesus uses Laodicea's economic symbols to critique spiritual lukewarmness How the contextual reading of Scripture is…
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The Lord’s Prayer in Matthew 6 reads in the NIV: “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” In the Greek wording, the first occurrence of the word ‘heaven’ is plural in form, but the second is singular. Close attention to this difference across the Greek OT and NT reveals a diff…
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On September 15, as part of our Light & Darkness series through John's pastoral letters, Pastor Jeff McLain looked at 1 John 2:15-17 and 3:11-18, where John challenges us to be people of the light. John urges us not to fall victim to the lust of the eyes, the flesh, or the pride of life, but instead to cultivate our identity as God's children throu…
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Isaiah begins to address the punishment of the sins seen in verses 6-8, but he quickly transitions to the Lord’s day of reckoning in the end-times. Verses 12-22 give a prophetic view of the “Eventual.” In chapter two we have seen the Ideal, the Actual, and now the Eventual. This section warns of God’s wrath around the time of the return of Jesus Ch…
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The foundation of the earth, its division from the heavens and the waters, God's provision of all of nature as well as human and animal life, God's relationship to the world, and the ethics and morality of our human response; these key themes, related to both creation and covenant, emerge from the Wisdom literature of the Hebrew Bible. In her recen…
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For generations, the book of Genesis has been treated by scholars as a collection of documents by various hands, expressing different factional interests, with borrowings from other ancient literatures that mark the text as derivative. In other words, academic interpretation of Genesis has centered on the question of its basic coherency, just as fu…
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Every Christian wants to know how to read their Bible well. Don Carson provides foundational principles for rightly handling God's Word and addresses challenges that may arise in biblical interpretation. He teaches: Principles of biblical interpretation that emphasize understanding cultural context The importance of using the whole Bible to interpr…
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Prof. N. T. “Tom” Wright returns to our podcast to discuss Eph. 3:10 and its vision for the church in the present age: God’s “intent was that now, through the church, the manifold wisdom of God should be made known.” God created us so that through us he could show the world who he is, in particular, by a community of all races and nations drawn tog…
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Isaiah 2:1-3In this session we begin chapter two which consists of three sections; the “ideal” (verses 1-4), the “actual” (verses 5-11), and the “eventual” (verses 12-22). Each section deals with a period of time. Verses 1-4 are about the 1,000 year millennial reign of Jesus Christ on earth. Unlike any period of earthly history, believers (whether …
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On September 8, as part of our Light & Darkness series through John's pastoral letters, Pastor Jeff McLain looked at 1 John 2:3-11, and how John challenges us to be people of the light who are transformed by God's love to love others. Who we are together. River Corner Church is a growing church community of everyday people who gather to worship God…
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Recent scholarship focused on the role of embodiment within cognition and communication reminds us that part of how we “know” is through our physical senses. We only know the softness of a kitten by touching its fur, or the tastiness of bread by eating. How might this influence our understanding of biblical texts, such as Jesus’s claim, “I am the b…
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What does it mean to be a faithful and wise servant in God's kingdom? In his lecture on the Olivet Discourse, Don Carson delves into Matthew 24:45–25:46, illustrating how faithfulness and wise stewardship of our God-given talents lead to greater responsibility and joy. He contrasts this with the fate of wicked servants, who will face punishment. Ca…
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Ancient Christians and their non-Christian contemporaries lived in a world of 'magic.' Sometimes, they used curses as ritual objects to seek justice from gods and other beings; sometimes, they argued against them. Curses, and the writings of those who polemicized against curses, reveal the complexity of ancient Mediterranean religions, in which mat…
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On September 1, as part of our Light & Darkness series through John's pastoral letters, Pastor Jeff McLain looked at 1 John 1:1-2:2, and how John challenges us to be a people of examination, transparency, honesty, and confession. Who we are together. River Corner Church is a growing church community of everyday people who gather to worship God, fol…
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Don Carson continues his lecture on the Olivet Discourse from Matthew 24:29–44, focusing on Jesus's return as the culmination of his reign, which began with his birth and continues through his resurrection and ascension. Drawing from Daniel 7:13–14, Carson highlights the eschatological significance of Jesus's victory over Satan and the signs preced…
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