Many Bible students are unaware of the controversy surrounding how Paul (and other New Testament writers) cite the Old Testament. This is not only a question of taking the time to notice how Paul’s citations alter Old Testament verses, but also because of how we are conditioned to think about hermeneutics, the science and art of biblical interpretation. In this episode, the first of a series on the subject with guest scholar Dr. Matt Halsted, we survey why the issue is important and the sorts of controversies to which it leads.
Naked Bible 359: The Myth Made Fact
Naked Bible 358: Q&A 43
Naked Bible 357: The Genealogical Adam and Eve Part 2
Naked Bible 356: The Genealogical Adam and Eve Part 1
Naked Bible 355: Revelation 1:7-20
Naked Bible 354: Revelation 1:4-6
Naked Bible 353: Revelation 1:4
Naked Bible 352: Introducing The Old Testament in the Book of Revelation
Naked Bible 351: The Good News of the Return of the King
Naked Bible 350: Loving Loyalty and Believing Loyalty
Naked Bible 349: Q&A 42
Naked Bible 348: A Relevance Theory Approach
Naked Bible 347: Jonah and the Chaos Dragon
Naked Bible 346: The Old Testament and Luke 1
Naked Bible 345: The Vine and the Branches
Naked Bible 344: Gentiles in the Psalms
Naked Bible 343: Q&A 41
Naked Bible 342: Ezekiel’s Dry Bones and the Gospel of John
Naked Bible 341: The Book of Ezekiel in John 10
Naked Bible 340: The Cloud of Witnesses in Hebrews 12
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