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The Biblical Languages Podcast (brought to you by Biblingo)

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Linguistics
Biblical Greek
Verbal Aspect
Greek
Dead Sea Scrolls
Exegesis
Lingusitics
Hebrew Literature
Second Temple Judaism
Basics Of Verbal Aspect In Biblical Greek
Biblical Studies
Textual History Of the New Testament
Actio Ansart
Aspect
Con Campbell
New Testament Greek
Biblical Hebrew
Tense, Aspect, and Modality
Interpretation Of Verbs
Second Language Acquisition

The Biblical Languages Podcast hosts discussions and interviews related to learning the biblical languages and issues relevant to biblical exegesis.

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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

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In this episode of The Biblical Languages Podcast, Kevin takes us through the nuances of some key Christmas passages.

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- 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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Recent Guests

Shaye Cohen
Semi-retired professor of Hebrew literature and philosophy at Harvard
Harvard University
Episode: The Oxford Annotated Mishnah with Shaye J.D. Cohen
Dr. Esther Chazon
Former professor at Hebrew University and director of the Orion Institute focused on the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Hebrew University
Episode: The Dead Sea Scrolls with Esther Chazon
Jennifer Noonan
Dr. Jennifer Noonan is a scholar in Old Testament and Semitic languages with a PhD from Hebrew Union College.
Columbia International University
Episode: Second Language Acquisition for Biblical Studies with Jennifer Noonan
Dr. Max Botner
Associate professor for the School of Theology and Leadership at Jessup, expert in Jewish exegetical practices, ancient Messianism, and early Christian sacrificial theologies.
Jessup University
Episode: Greek Readings Outside the New Testament with Max Botner
Mark Jeong
Author and instructor of Hellenistic Greek
Duke Divinity School
Episode: A Greek Reader: Companion to A Primer of Biblical Greek with Mark Jeong
Jason Staples
Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at NC State University
NC State University
Episode: Paul and the Resurrection of Israel with Jason Staples

Host

Kevin Grosso
Host of discussions related to biblical languages, exegesis, and academic topics tied to scripture. Kevin frequently engages experts in the field of linguistics and theology to explore complex issues within biblical texts.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 111 ratings
  • Impressed

    I am new to the podcast but so far impressed by the material.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    c_roaster124
    United States10 months ago
  • Daily habit

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Douglas G. Havlik
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great podcast

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Derek Salcido
    United States2 years ago
  • Encouraging, practical, and helpful

    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!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BrinlyLynn
    United States4 years ago
  • Too complicated :(

    Maybe tone it down a little bit?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    brambmanu
    Canada4 years ago

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Feedback indicates a balance of complexity in content, appealing to both novices and experienced learners while also encouraging a deeper dive into linguistic analysis.
Many express excitement about the insights provided by expert guests, enhancing their understanding of theological concepts.
Listeners appreciate the content for its academic depth and relevance to biblical language learning.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

The Biblical Languages and Apologetics with Wes Huff
Q: What was it like being on Rogan's podcast?
It was interesting; I found Joe very open and receptive to a case for traditional biblical Christianity.
ETS/SBL Conversations 2024
Q: What unique perspective does your research on baptism bring?
The goal is to propose a more cohesive understanding of both Protestant and Catholic views on baptism.
ETS/SBL Conversations 2024
Q: How do we see Prasadic Phonology influencing how we understand biblical Hebrew?
It helps us understand intonation and stress, which are key in interpreting nuances in biblical text.
The Oxford Annotated Mishnah with Shaye J.D. Cohen
Q: What do you think makes your translation unique compared to Danby's?
Cohen emphasizes that his work is more accessible with annotations that clarify difficult terms, rather than simply translating.
The Oxford Annotated Mishnah with Shaye J.D. Cohen
Q: Why did you want to translate and annotate the Mishnah to begin with?
Cohen felt there was a need for an annotated translation to make it accessible to readers, as previous translations lacked helpful annotations.

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