
Dr. James D. Tabor explores a rich variety of issues related to a historical academic understanding of the Bible, drawing up a variety of evidence--historical, cultural, textual, and archaeological. No holds bared. Straight talk about the Bible you can trust.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

In Part II of this podcast I explores the idea that John the Baptizer was the prophetic figure who inaugurated the Jesus movement, that Jesus joined the movement as his disciple, and when he was arrested, Jesus picked up the baton.
In this podcast I explores the idea that John the Baptizer was the prophetic figure who inaugurated the Jesus movement, that Jesus joined the movement as his disciple, and when he was arrested, Jesus picked up the baton.
Don't miss this one. Come Time Travel with me. I wanted to share this podcast interview I did recently with Professors Helen Bond and Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones on their amazing show "Biblical Time Machine." They asked me to take them back to the first ce... more
In this interview with Megan Lewis, host of the Youtube channel @DigitalHammurabi I offer an overview of a more extensive lecture on the topic of "The Making of a Messiah," I discuss some of the methods scholars use to peer through our historical and... more
In this continuing series of Jesus' last week the activities of Jesus in the Jerusalem Temple led to the "plot to kill" by a select "mafia-like" gang of priests who are even viewed negatively in Jewish sources.
In this new series of podcasts beginning today, April 8th, five days before Passover on the Jewish calendar, I begin to trace the last journey of Jesus to Jerusalem. Subsequent podcasts will carry us through his crucifixion and the aftermath of both ... more
Millions of Christians for nearly 2000 years have assumed, based on faulty translations--and frankly, Handel's Messiah--that Jesus is referred to as the Mighty God and Everlasting Father by the Prophet Isaiah...Here is the back story.You can download... more
A plain historical reading of Isaiah 7 and 8 in context reveals that Immanuel is NOT Jesus or any Messiah--it is Isaiah's Son!
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The content features in-depth discussions revolving around biblical interpretations, historical contexts, and theological debates, particularly focusing on both the Old and New Testaments. Notable themes include the historical and archaeological backgrounds of key biblical texts, challenges to traditional Christian interpretations, and the exploration of various prophecies and figures within the scriptures. The academic perspective presented is likely intended for listeners seeking a deeper understanding of biblical narratives and a critical examination of established beliefs, making it suitable for those interested in theology, religious studies, and scriptural analysis.
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