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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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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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Tetelestai Church

PASTOR ALAN RICK KNAPP

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The purpose of Tetelestai Church is to grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and to be perfected in love through the ministry of the Holy Spirit.
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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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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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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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Pastor Alan R. Knapp discusses the topic of "Soteriology in Hebrews; Upper Blade (Theological Affirmation); Lower Blade (Biblical-Exegetical Data)" in his series entitled "Hebrews 2020: We See Jesus" This is Increment 348 and it focuses on the following verses: Hebrews 6:9-12, 10:19-23, 12:22-24, 13:6 cp. 2 Corinthians 6:1-2…
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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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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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Pastor Alan R. Knapp discusses the topic of "Author, Author" in his series entitled "Rev The Book" This is Part One: Orientation 4 and it focuses on the following verses: John 1:14, 16; Romans 5:5; 1 Corinthians 2:10-13; Hebrews 10:29; Revelation 1:4, 2:7, 11, 17, 29, 3:6, 13, 22, 5:5-6By Pastor Alan R. Knapp
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Dive into the timeless wisdom of Ecclesiastes in Jay Garfinkel's groundbreaking work, Kohelet's Cocktail: Beyond the Pursuit of Happiness (Illuminated Press, 2024) This exquisite "illuminated" digital masterpiece marries the ancient with the avant-garde, offering a fresh, poetic voice to the biblical text that has resonated with humanity for millen…
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The Gospels tell us the story of John the Baptist and Jesus in distinct ways. Mark’s narrative is a fast-moving action story, comparable in some ways to John Grisham’s style. Attention to Mark’s use of the aorist tense in particular helps us appreciate where the real action is. Michael Kibbe earned his Ph.D. at Wheaton Graduate School, and is Assoc…
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Powerful religious elements for living in the aftermath of trauma are embedded within North African Christian hagiographies. The texts of (1) The Passion of Perpetua and Felicity, (2) The Account of Montanus, Lucius, and their Companions, and (3) The Life of Cyprian of Carthage are stories that offered post traumatic pathways to recovery for its hi…
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Isaiah 2:1-3 In 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 Sunday, August 25, Kevin Bradford explored Matthew 17:1-8 and John 1:1-16, examining how Jesus becomes the light that illuminates everything else. Who we are together. River Corner Church is a growing church community of everyday people who gather to worship God, follow Jesus, and journey through life together. What we practice together. Our sma…
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The book of Job is challenging. Its Hebrew is often obscure, its length and subject matter are intimidating, and its meaning has been debated throughout the history of biblical interpretation. Thankfully, in Job: Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (Lexham Academic, 2024), Duane A. Garrett presents a fresh argument for the book's meaning. Job demonst…
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The Old Testament Hebrew Scriptures in 5 Minutes (Equinox Books, 2024), co-edited by Philippe Guillaume and Diana V. Edelman, is a digestible, concise, reader-friendly introduction to biblical scholarship for undergraduate students and lay readers alike. Written without technical language or jargon by diverse specialists in Hebrew Bible, its 83 cha…
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Throughout June and July, we are looking at the wisdom found in the scriptures through the book of James. For the early church, James lays out the convictions, values, and wisdom of the Christian life, and invites us to walk this way. In the ninth week of our "Walk This Way" series through the book of James, Pastor Jeff McLain explores James 5:13-2…
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Psalm 46 is a psalm for our moment, and its encouraging message is amplified when read in Hebrew. The psalm reminds us that amidst the nations in uproar, and battles, and devastations, and mountains falling into the sea, the God of Jacob is our high fortress, lifting us above the chaos. Our instinct in turmoil is to tighten our grip on things. The …
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In The Countercultural Victory of 1 John in Greco-Roman Context: Conquering the World (T&T Clark, 2023), Ahreum Kim re-examines conquering language in 1 John, arguing that when the letter is read with the context of Greco-Roman culture in mind, the conflict extends beyond in-fighting within the Johannine community. She suggests that the letter's au…
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Isaiah 1:16-20 Continuing in unbelief, rebellion, and hypocrisy will result in disaster for Israel. Their enemy will be enabled by God’s own hand! We see two reasons for judgment. One is simply putting an end to a vile and wicked who have forever turned away from any interest in repentance. The other reason is for disciplinary purposes. God desires…
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The Second Epistle to Timothy is, by any standard, a remarkable document. Even as the apostle urges his friend and coworker hasten to Rome for a final meeting, the intimacy and urgency of Paul's words make clear his awareness that Timothy might not arrive in time to say goodbye. This makes the epistle deeply personal. But Paul has a much larger pur…
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The New Testament and the Theology of Trust (Oxford UP, 2022) argues for the recovery of trust as a central theme in Christian theology, and offers the first theology of trust in the New Testament. 'Trust' is the root meaning of Christian 'faith' (pistis, fides), and trusting in God and Christ is still fundamental to Christians. But unlike faith, a…
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1 Peter 2:23 is translated in the NIV as, “When they hurled their insults at him, he did not retaliate; when he suffered, he made no threats.” Close attention to the Greek grammar can illuminate that Christ’s non-retaliation was an enduring one, outlasting the repeated attacks made on him. Dr. Darian Lockett is Professor of New Testament at Talbot …
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Throughout June and July, we are looking at the wisdom found in the scriptures through the book of James. For the early church, James lays out the convictions, values, and wisdom of the Christian life, and invites us to walk this way. In the eighth week of our "Walk This Way" series through the book of James, Pastor Jeff McLain explores James 5:7-1…
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Isaiah 1:16-19 Because of the people’s hypocritical and empty practice of the actually God-ordained rituals, the Lord gives nine practices that would represent to Him real repentance and true good works, making the rituals practices meaningful and sincere. Isaiah tells the people that although their sins are as “scarlet,” with true faith repentance…
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In this episode, I speak with Marc Redfield, professor of Comparative Literature, English, and German Studies at Brown University about his most recent work, Shibboleth: Judges, Derrida, Celan, published in 2020 by Fordham University Press. In this short but intricate and dense work, Redfield investigates the “shibboleth”—the word, if it is one, an…
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In A History of the Hasmonean State: Josephus and Beyond (T&T Clark, 2019), Kenneth Atkinson tells the exciting story of the nine decades of the Hasmonean rule of Judea (152 - 63 BCE) by going beyond the accounts of the Hasmoneans in Josephus in order to bring together new evidence to reconstruct how the Hasmonean family transformed their kingdom i…
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In Daniel 12:2-3 the dead awake, some to life, some to shame and contempt. This has long been understood to refer to bodily resurrection, one of a few such OT passages. But there are indications in the text’s language that its intended sense is otherwise. John Walton, Old Testament Professor Emeritus at Wheaton Graduate School, is a frequent contri…
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