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 339: Exodus in the Gospel of Matthew
Naked Bible 338: Conversation Series Part 5
Naked Bible 337: Q&A 40
Naked Bible 336: Begotten by the Spirit
Naked Bible 335: Jesus as the Gardener
Naked Bible 334: Paradise Lost
Naked Bible 333: The Israelite King and Jesus as King
Naked Bible 332: Conversation Series Part 4
Naked Bible 331: Q&A 39
Naked Bible 330: The Exodus and John 3:5
Naked Bible 329: Binding and Loosing
Naked Bible 328: Jesus and the Honeycomb
Naked Bible 327: The Old Testament Afterlife and the Psalms of Korah
Naked Bible 326: Conversation Series Part 3
Naked Bible 325: Q&A 38
Naked Bible 324: Psalm 91 and Demons
Naked Bible 323: Dr. Ben Witherington III
Naked Bible 322: Dr. Louis Markos
Naked Bible 321: Q&A 37
Naked Bible 320: Conversation Series Part 2
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