Are You Just the Same as the KJV-only Crowd?
You might be, and just not know it.
Linguist and Bible translator Todd Price talks about mistakes you might be making with your lexicon and ways to be more careful.
Today’s foremost expert on Charles Spurgeon chats with us on whether the Prince of Preachers was actually a good expositor of Scripture.
Few have given the Greek text of James as much attention as William Varner. Listen as he shares his story with Greek, ministry, and more.
“Ad fontes,” said Erasmus. Return to the sources! The brand new Tyndale House Greek New Testament uses a distinct methodology to attempt to do just that. Does it succeed? Dr. Todd Scacewater, founder of Exegetical Tools, explains the point of a new Greek New Testament and gives an in-depth review of this new effort from Crossway.
Heard In This Episode: 2:21 – Doctrine inevitably and necessarily informs exegesis. 8:50 – How can students of Scripture recognize the doctrine they bring to the text and still submit themselves to the Word? Can we “do good theology” and be good exegetes? 14:50 – What should readers expect from the Five Solas series, and how does it compare to Barrett’s Reformation Theology? 23:23 – The Reformers were biblical scholars and churchmen. 24:47 – Why…
Ever read about some historical event or cultural custom and immediately think of a passage of Scripture? How do you know if it’s really relevant? Here are three questions for better exegesis.
This Westminster Theological Seminary Ph.D. Candidate is uncovering the literary background of Luke-Acts, and mathematical probability is helping. Don’t worry — no calculator needed!
All of us would like more time to study Scripture in Greek, Hebrew … English. Do you struggle with making the time as we often do?
When someone makes a big step of faith and asks whether they should be baptized again, how would you respond?