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The creators of BibleProject have in-depth conversations about the Bible and theology. A companion podcast to BibleProject videos found at bibleproject.com

Episodes

The Uniquely Biblical View of Grace – Character of God E4

Grace is such a familiar word that we often miss the depth of its meaning. In this episode, Tim, Jon, and Carissa look at how the Hebrew Bible uses the word grace to communicate one of the core attributes of God. View full show notes from this episode → Timestamps Part one (0:00–13:22) Part two (13:22–26:45) Part three (26:45–38:45) Part four (38:45–53:20) Part five (53:20–62:50) Part six (62:50–end) Additional Resources John M.G. Barclay, Paul and the Gift John M.G. Barclay, Paul and the Power ...

Sep 07, 20201 hr 12 minEp 214Transcript available on Metacast

The Womb of God? - Character of God E3

God describes himself as “compassionate,” but what does that mean? The answer might surprise you. The Hebrew word for compassion is closely related to the word for womb, and in this episode Tim, Jon, and Carissa discuss the Bible’s depiction of God’s compassion. View full show notes from this episode → Timestamps Part one (0:00–8:00) Part two (8:00–15:00) Part three (15:00–21:30) Part four (21:30–31:30) Part five (31:30–46:15) Part six (46:15–end) Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by Tents “M...

Aug 31, 20201 hrEp 213Transcript available on Metacast

A God of Our Own Making – Character of God E2

The golden calf story from the book of Exodus shows us how all of humanity continually tries to worship God on our own terms. In this episode, Tim, Jon, and Carissa examine the narrative context of Exodus 34:6-7 and discover how this description of God’s character is tied to the story of the golden calf. View full show notes from this episode → Timestamps Part one (0:00–8:40) Part two (8:40–35:00) Part three (35:00–47:50) Part four (47:50–55:20) Part five (55:20–end) Show Music Defender Instrume...

Aug 24, 20201 hr 3 minEp 212Transcript available on Metacast

The Most Quoted Verse in the Bible - Character of God E1

Who does God say he is? In this first episode of a new series, Tim, Jon, and Carissa look at the most referenced passages in the Old Testament—a description of God’s character by God himself. View full show notes from this episode → Explore detailed video notes from BibleProject videos on our website: https://tbp.xyz/podvideonotes . Timestamps Part one (0:00–17:15) Part two (17:15–25:20) Part three (25:20–40:50) Part four (40:50–end) Show Music Defender Instrumental by Tents Mid Summer by Broke ...

Aug 17, 202056 minEp 211Transcript available on Metacast

How Much Context Do We Really Need? - Letters Q+R #2

This week, we finish our How to Read the Bible podcast series with one final Q+R episode where we answer questions like, “How do we know Paul’s letters are authentic?” and “Are morning devotionals still okay?” Tune in to hear your questions answered! View full show notes from this episode → Timestamps Is there still a role for devotional reading? (02:12) Did the New Testament authors take the Old Testament out of context? (07:20) How much of the Hebrew Scriptures did Paul expect the Gentiles to ...

Aug 10, 202056 minEp 210Transcript available on Metacast

4 Steps to Argument Tracing - Letters E9

The New Testament letters can be difficult to follow, but the right tools can help us unpack their rich meaning. In this episode, Tim and Jon look at 1st century letter templates, Greco-Roman rhetoric, and argument tracing. Learn more in this week’s podcast episode. View full show notes from this episode → Timestamps Part one (0:00–15:50) Part two (15:50–37:30) Part three (37:30–55:45) Part four (55:45–63:40) Part five (63:40–end) Additional Resources John Lee White, Light from Ancient Letters R...

Aug 03, 20201 hr 9 minEp 209Transcript available on Metacast

Pen, Parchment, and People - Letters E8

Writing a letter in Paul’s day wasn’t as simple as grabbing a pen and paper and placing the finished letter in a mailbox. In this episode, Tim and Jon explore the world of 1st century letter writing, including “cosenders,” letter drafts, the cost of production, and delivery. Listen in on this fascinating conversation. View full show notes from this episode → Timestamps Part one (0:00–19:40) Part two (19:40–29:15) Part three (29:15–44:30) Part four (44:30–57:30) Part five (57:30–end) Additional R...

Jul 27, 20201 hr 6 minEp 208Transcript available on Metacast

Which New Testament Commands Should We Obey? Letters Q+R #1

Do we have to follow all the commands in the New Testament? Did Paul know his words were inspired? And why doesn’t the Bible condemn slavery? Tim and Jon respond to these questions and more in this week’s Question and Response episode. View full show notes from this episode → Timestamps Could it be beneficial to memorize and perform New Testament letters? (00:36) Did Paul craft his letters as meditation literature? (03:17) What was included when Paul said “all Scripture” was God-breathed? (10:11...

Jul 23, 202057 minEp 207Transcript available on Metacast

Did Paul Actually Say That? - Letters E6

Did Paul actually say that? In this week’s podcast episode, Tim and Jon talk about how to wisely read the New Testament letters by asking key questions about Paul’s context. This practice, known as mirror reading, can help us read and apply these letters to our lives responsibly. View full show notes from this episode → Timestamps Part one (0:00–14:00) Part two (14:00–25:00) Part three (25:00–39:30) Part four (39:30–59:30) Part five (59:30–end) Additional Resources John M. G. Barclay, Obeying th...

Jul 20, 20201 hr 10 minEp 206Transcript available on Metacast

The Drama We Don’t Know - Letters E5

The New Testament letters were written to address specific situations among specific groups of people. In this episode, Tim and Jon discuss how to discern situational context, what to do when information is missing, and how context helps us apply the wisdom of the letters today. View full show notes from this episode → Learn more about Classroom at Classroom.bible . Timestamps Part one (0:00–11:20) Part two (11:20–24:34) Part three (24:34–32:00) Part four (32:00–40:50) Part five (40:50–54:10) Pa...

Jul 13, 202059 minEp 205Transcript available on Metacast

Honor-Shame Culture and the Gospel - Letters E4

Paul wrote his letters in the shadow of Rome. His words stood in stark contrast to Roman rule and its honor-shame culture. Join Tim and Jon in exploring the cultural context of the New Testament letters and the questions we should consider when reading these texts. View full show notes from this episode → Timestamps Part one (0:00–6:15) Part two (6:15–23:30) Part three (23:30–33:30) Part four (33:30–40:10) Part five (40:10–end) Additional Resources Michael Gorman, Apostle of the Crucified Lord S...

Jul 06, 202052 minEp 204Transcript available on Metacast

How to Live Like Jesus is Lord - Letters E3

The New Testament letters all share a core conviction that shapes how the apostles taught followers of Jesus to live in the first century. Listen in as Tim and Jon discuss the focus of the New Testament letters and how they help us live wisely today. View full show notes from this episode → Timestamps Part one (0:00–28:45) Part two (28:45–38:00) Part three (38:00–47:30) Part four (47:30–end) Additional Resources Scot McKnight, Reading Romans Backwards Show Music Defender Instrumental by Tents Fa...

Jun 29, 202058 minEp 203Transcript available on Metacast

A Living Sacrifice? - Letters E2

How do the New Testament letters fit with the rest of the biblical story? In this second part of a live recording in Dallas, Texas, Tim and Jon talk about how the apostles saw themselves as fulfilling God’s promise to bring blessing to all nations and how this perspective transforms the way we read the letters. View full show notes from this episode → Timestamps Part one (0:00–39:30) Part two (39:30–end) Additional Resources Bruce Longnecker, The Lost Letters of Pergamum Show Music Defender Inst...

Jun 22, 202059 minEp 202Transcript available on Metacast

Context is Crucial - Letters E1

In this live episode, Tim and Jon interact with an audience in Dallas, Texas for the launch of a new series on how to read the New Testament letters. Letters make up much of the New Testament, and knowing how to view and interpret them is essential for seeing the story of Jesus woven through the New Testament. View full show notes from this episode → Timestamps Part one (0:00–35:45) Part two (35:45–end) Show Music Defender Instrumental by Tents Memory Gospel by Moby Show produced by Dan Gummel a...

Jun 15, 202055 minEp 201Transcript available on Metacast

The Blood Cries Out - Apocalyptic Special Episode

In this special mid-week podcast episode, Tim and Jon address recent events in light of The Revelation. Listen in as they discuss the use of “word and testimony,” the meaning of Babylon, and the exposure of slavery in the book of Revelation. View full show notes from this episode → Timestamps Part 1 (0:13:30) Part 2 (13:30-28:30) Part 3 (28:30-39:30) Part 4 (39:30-47:00) Part 5 (47:00-end) Additional Resources Richard Bauckham, “ The Economic Critique of Rome in Revelation 18 ,” p. 370-371. Bibl...

Jun 10, 202052 minEp 200Transcript available on Metacast

Does the Bible Predict the End of the World? - Apocalyptic Q+R

Are these the end times? Why does the Bible use language of fiery judgment? And what is the mark of the beast? In this episode, Tim and Jon answer your questions about how to read apocalyptic literature. View full show notes from this episode → Timestamps Does the Bible Predict the End of the World? (1:30) Are There Personal Apocalypses? (16:28) How Can You Tell a True Apocalypse? (24:20) Has Every Follower of Jesus had an Apocalypse? (30:14) Is There a Link Between Apocalyptic and Test Narrativ...

Jun 08, 20201 hr 3 minEp 199Transcript available on Metacast

Five Strategies for Reading Revelation - Apocalyptic E6

The book of Revelation is full of symbols and images that are confusing when we remove them from the context of the Hebrew Bible. But if we understand the context, community, and nature of apocalyptic literature, the text can reshape the way we see the world. In this final episode of our series How to Read Apocalyptic Literature, Tim and Jon look at the book of Revelation. View full show notes from this episode → Additional Resources Michael Gorman, Reading Revelation Responsibly , p. 64. Melody...

Jun 01, 202054 minEp 198Transcript available on Metacast

A Walking, Talking Apocalypse – Apocalyptic E5

The opening pages of the Bible show us God’s good plan to rule with humanity as his image in heaven and on earth. Later characters in the story experience apocalyptic moments where they glimpse this ideal world and gain perspective to bring comfort and challenge to the world. Listen in as Tim and Jon discuss how this all points us to Jesus. View full show notes from this episode → Additional Resources Heaven and Earth Podcast Series More on the divine counsel in podcast episode Spiritual Warfare...

May 25, 20201 hr 4 minEp 197Transcript available on Metacast

The Jewish Apocalyptic Imagination - Apocalyptic E4

Our dreams are often filled with strange images. What happens when a prophet, steeped in the Scriptures, receives a dream from God? The resulting imagery is packed with hyperlinks to the Hebrew Bible. In this episode, Tim and Jon begin discussing Revelation and tracing these visions through the rest of the Bible. View full show notes from this episode → Additional Resources Richard Bauckham, The Theology of the Book of Revelation Our video Temple Show Music Defender Instrumental by Tents Memorie...

May 18, 202038 minEp 196Transcript available on Metacast

Is the Gospel an Apocalypse? Apocalyptic E3

Are the Gospel accounts apocalyptic? In this episode, Tim and Jon break down the use of the word apocalypse in the ancient Jewish world and highlight examples from the Gospel accounts and the life of Paul. View full show notes from this episode → Show Music Defender Instrumental by Tents White Oak by dryhope My Room Becomes the Sea by Sleepy Fish Show produced by Dan Gummel. Powered and distributed by Simplecast....

May 11, 202040 minEp 195Transcript available on Metacast

Dreams and Visions – Apocalyptic E2

The Bible is filled with key moments that hinge on dreams. How did people in the Bible understand these moments, and what can we learn from them? In this episode, Tim and Jon have a fascinating conversation about the nature of apocalyptic dreams and visions in the Bible. View full show notes from this episode → Show Music Defender Instrumental by Tents After Dark by Sugi.wa My Room Becomes the Sea by Sleepy Fish Cold Weather Kids by Aerocity Show produced by Dan Gummel Powered and distributed by...

May 04, 202053 minEp 194Transcript available on Metacast

Apocalypse Please – Apocalyptic E1

Is this the apocalypse? Tim and Jon begin a new series, How to Read Apocalyptic Literature. They’ll be talking about the COVID-19 pandemic and how the Bible opens our eyes and changes us in our present moment. Want to share how you're experiencing this present crisis as an apocalypse? Send us an email at support@bibleproject.com. View full show notes from this episode → Additional Resources Son of Man Podcast Series Show Music Defender Instrumental by Tents Snacks by No Spirit Yesterday on Repea...

Apr 27, 202055 minEp 193Transcript available on Metacast

Parables in Context – Parables Q+R

Why didn’t Paul use more parables? Is the parable of the four soils about salvation, or something else? In this episode, Tim and Jon answer these and other excellent audience questions on the parables of Jesus. View full show notes from this episode → Additional Resources Richard Bauckham, “The Rich Man and Lazarus: The Parable and the Parallels,” New Testament Studies 37, no. 2 (1991), 225–246. Tim Mackie, “How We Listen [Parables of the Kingdom],” Blackhawk Church, July 24, 2011. Show Music De...

Apr 23, 202052 minEp 192Transcript available on Metacast

Finding Meaning in the Parables – Parables E6

How do you determine the meaning of a parable? And how should you apply it to your life? In this episode, Tim and Jon discuss how to identify the meaning and significance of the parables of Jesus. View full show notes from this episode → Additional Resources Craig Blomberg, Interpreting the Parables Show Music Defender Instrumental by Tents Ocean Patio bu Philanthrope x Dayle Instrumental by Kaleidoscope Jumping off the Porch by Broke in Summer My Room Becomes The Sea by Sleepy Fish doing laundr...

Apr 20, 20201 hr 23 minEp 191Transcript available on Metacast

Decoding the Parables – Parables E5

In this episode, Tim and Jon talk about the first of three questions to help us become wise readers of the parables and gain insight from them. What symbols did Jesus weave in the parables—and which did he not? Join Tim and Jon for this fascinating discussion. View full show notes and images from this episode → Additional Resources Klyne Snodgrass, Stories with Intent: A Comprehensive Guide to the Parables of Jesus Craig Blomberg, Interpreting the Parables Amy Jill-Levine, Short Stories by Jesus...

Apr 13, 20201 hr 11 minEp 190Transcript available on Metacast

The Crisis of Decision – Parables E4

The parables of Jesus force a choice for his listeners. Will they embrace the upside-down value system of the Kingdom of God, or will they refuse to participate in the party? In this episode, Tim and Jon discuss two additional themes of the parables. View full show notes and images from this episode → Show Music Defender Instrumental by Tents Late Night Driving by Broke In Summer Morning Station by Tokyo Music Walker Collages by Sleepy Fish Show produced by Dan Gummel Powered and distributed by ...

Apr 06, 202053 minEp 189Transcript available on Metacast

Parables as Subversive Critique – Parables E3

Jesus often used parables as a means of indirect communication to critique and dismantle his listener’s views of the world in order to show them the true nature of God’s Kingdom. In this episode, Tim and Jon talk about the role of the parables in persuading listeners through subversive critique. View full show notes from this episode → Additional Resources Klyne Snodgrass, Stories with Intent , 8-9. Robert Farrar Capon, Kingdom, Grace, Judgment in the Parables of Jesus , 5-7. Our video, How to R...

Mar 30, 20201 hr 4 minEp 188Transcript available on Metacast

Jesus and the Parables of the Prophets – Parables E2

Many of Jesus’ parables sound oddly similar to the parables of the prophets. This isn’t coincidence. Jesus saw himself as fulfilling the role of a prophet to Israel’s leaders. In this episode, Tim and Jon discuss the parables as part of Jesus’ prophetic role to Israel. View full show notes and images from this episode → Additional Resources Craig L. Blomberg, Interpreting the Parables . N. T. Wright, Jesus and the Victory of God , 180-181. Show Music Third Floor by Greyflood Conversation by Brok...

Mar 23, 20201 hr 15 minEp 187Transcript available on Metacast

Taking God’s Name in Vain? - feat. Dr. Carmen Imes

In this interview with Dr. Carmen Imes, Tim and Jon discuss the command, “Do not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.” What does this mean? Carmen discusses how many people miss the point of this commandment all about who we are and what we’re called to do. View full show notes and images from this episode → This month, we launched Classroom—free online graduate-level courses from BibleProject. Learn more and sign up for the beta at bibleproject.com/learn Resources Carmen Imes, Bearing Go...

Mar 19, 202056 minEp 186Transcript available on Metacast

The Purpose of Parables – Parables E1

View full show notes and images from this episode → Resources N. T. Wright, Simply Jesus: A New Vision of Who He Was, What He Did, and Why He Matters , 87-88. Our video on How to Read the Parables of Jesus Show Music: Defender Instrumental by Tents When I Was A Boy by Tokyo Music Walker Oyasumi by Smith the Mister Velocities by Sleepy Fish Show Produced by Dan Gummel. Learn more about BibleProject at bibleproject.com. Powered and distributed by Simplecast....

Mar 16, 20201 hr 12 minEp 185Transcript available on Metacast