Are the canonical Gospels historically reliable? @jonrichwright interviews @keener_craig, whose new book CHRISTOBIOGRAPHY (@eerdmansbooks) explores the character of ancient biography to assess the Gospel writers’ method and degree of accuracy. Listen in👇
https://t.co/QwVCk6vMoi
Today we welcome Ken M. Penner to the podcast to talk about THE LEXHAM ENGLISH SEPTUAGINT (@LexhamPress), a fresh and historically specific translation into English of the Greek version of the #HebrewBible.
🎙️Listen in as Penner joins @GribbenC 👇
https://t.co/T5vbMtzrDl
The Bible, while often thought of as monolithic, is anything but.
A HISTORY of the BIBLE (@VikingBooks) paints a vivid picture of the Bible's historical backdrop, injecting depth into its stories, psalms, prophecies, and letters. John Barton joins us 👇
https://t.co/LFURwWcLdE
In TEMPLE of PRESENCE (@wipfandstock), Andrea Robinson delves into the complex relationship between two visions of heaven and earth, examining parallels between Revelation 21–22 and Ezekiel 40–48.
🎙️Robinson is @jonrichwright guest on the podcast ⤵️
https://t.co/wX0ZnFzuiV
Using music as a of metaphor, ECHOES of EXODUS (@crossway) points us to the theme of the exodus throughout the symphony of Scripture, shedding light on the Bible’s unified message of salvation and restoration. Alastair J. Roberts joins @jonrichwright 👇
https://t.co/lM1azKd8oH
Great interview here! Thanks to @jonrichwright for interviewing @NijayKGupta about his new book on @NewBooksNetwork! Listen below for more information about A Beginner's Guide to New Testament Studies. https://t.co/juDRekRBtJ
In this double-feature podcast, Michael A. Daise discusses his latest book Quotations in John with @NewBooksNetwork, and delves deeper into the fascinating Gospel of John ~ listen below:
https://t.co/b2mRAsW2Ah
The text of Genesis 6:1-4, with its references to ‘sons of God,’ ‘daughters of men,’ and ‘giants,’ has long perplexed interpreters. THE SONS of GOD in GENESIS 6:1-4 (@Brill_Religious) offers a comprehensive analysis. Jaap Doedens joins @L_MMorales👇
https://t.co/Zrgm4npkXC
This was fun. A huge thanks to @jonrichwright and @NewBooksBible for the chance to chat about my book, "Ecclesiology and Theosis in the Gospel of John" (Cambridge University Press, 2017) https://t.co/YaUK4moAsm
New Testament scholar @Byers_Andy joins @jonrichwright on the podcast to talk about ECCLESIOLOGY and THEOSIS in the GOSPEL of JOHN (@CambUP_Religion), which argues that ecclesiology is as central a Johannine concern as Christology. Find out why 👇
https://t.co/vgmxJFkaS9
Fall 2020 I am joining the faculty of @nseminary Northern Seminary to work alongside @scotmcknight. Never in a million years did I think I would get a career chance like this, so grateful to God and I appreciate this opportunity. Click link to learn more
https://t.co/fLeYiuo3PD
Challenging common assumptions in the interpretation of Paul, PAUL and the LANGUAGE of FAITH (@eerdmansbooks), calls for a reexamination of Paul’s faith language. Tune in as @NijayKGupta discusses his work with @jonrichwright on the podcast👇
https://t.co/S72cnXP9Xh
How should we understand the appearances of the king in Book V of the Hebrew Psalter? @L_MMorales's guest for this episode is Ian J. Vaillancourt, author of THE MULTIFACETED SAVIOUR of PSALMS 110 and 118 (@ShefPhoenix). Give their conversation a listen ↙️
https://t.co/gJ77H3Khmx
Michael Gorman's new book, PARTICIPATING in CHRIST (@BakerAcademic), examines the Pauline theme of participation in Christ, a topic of great interest in #NewTestament circles and central to Paul’s theology and spirituality. Gorman joins @jonrichwright ⬇️
https://t.co/cGh1EPLL96
Balaam plays a prominent role in the book of Numbers, but who was he? The mystery of Balaam has interested exegetes and scribes for millennia. Learn all about BALAAM in TEXT and TRADITION (@mohrsiebeck) as @JollyRobker joins @L_MMorales on the #podcast👇
https://t.co/AXB3IDqjeh
Andrew E. Steinmann joins @jonrichwright to discuss his vital new addition to the Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries series. GENESIS: An Introduction and Commentary (@ivpacademic) offers a thorough exegetical treatment of the first book the Bible. 🎙️👂↙️
https://t.co/sElmByhTiP
SHARING in the SON'S INHERITANCE (@tandtclark) examines the nature of land, prophesy & Jewish/Christian understandings of Messianic fulfillment thru' an historical exploration of Hebraic redemptive figures. @esaumccaulley discusses the book w/@WSipling 🎙️
https://t.co/vqFmsyqe5b
MATTHEW, DISCIPLE and SCRIBE (@BakerAcademic) highlights the unique contribution Matthew’s rich and multilayered portrait of Jesus makes to understanding the connection between the Old and New Testaments. 🎙️NT scholar @pj_schreiner joins @jonrichwright ⤵️
https://t.co/LUsjJsG8Yd