The Biblical Languages Podcast hosts discussions and interviews related to learning the biblical languages and issues relevant to biblical exegesis.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 89 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
In this episode of The Biblical Languages Podcast, Kevin talks with Wesley Huff about biblical manuscripts and the role of the biblical languages in apologetics.
Wesley Huff is the Central Canada Director for Apologetics Canada. He holds a BA in soc... more
In this episode of The Biblical Languages Podcast, Kevin takes us through the nuances of some key Christmas passages.
Referenced Resources:
- Kevin's video responding to Dan McClellan: www.youtube.com/watch?v=7v132jB0KO4&t=96s
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In this episode of The Biblical Languages Podcast, Kevin talks to 5 different scholars at the 2024 meetings of the Evangelical Theological Society and the Society of Biblical Literature.
0:36 - Preston Sprinkle on Kephalē
14:37 - Matt Bates on h... more
In this episode of The Biblical Languages Podcast, Kevin chats with Dr. Shaye Cohen about his work on the Oxford Annotated Mishnah. Check out the three-volume set here: global.oup.com/academic/produ... Shaye J.D. Cohen is an American Hebraist... more
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I’ve used their app everyday for months. I’ve made progress I never could before. This podcast has shaped how I think about learning Hebrew.
Awesome material for Bible nerds. Great topics covered, interviews with the brightest minds of our day, as they dive deeper into the contexts of scripture.
I was so excited to find this podcast! I am working on learning biblical languages and have struggled. I look forward to checking out Biblingo and am hopeful it will help. The podcast is academic but not overly technical. They work directly with the languages and biblical text while giving great insights into how to approach the languages. Great podcast!!
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A variety of in-depth discussions and interviews focus on learning biblical languages and the intricacies of biblical exegesis. Episodes often explore distinct themes such as grammatical analysis, the linguistic challenges of translating biblical texts, and the examination of theological issues from both historical and contemporary perspectives. Noteworthy segments feature expert insights on significant concepts within linguistics, as well as collaborative dialogues that bridge between academia and practical language learning. This podcast is likely to attract those engaged with theological studies, seminary education, or anyone committed to deepening their understanding of biblical languages.
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The Biblical Languages Podcast launched 5 years ago and published 89 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on The Biblical Languages Podcast include:
1. Shaye Cohen
2. Dr. Esther Chazon
3. Jennifer Noonan
4. Dr. Max Botner
5. Mark Jeong
6. Jason Staples
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