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Exegetically SpeakingExegetically SpeakingLiving Collateral, with Seth Ehorn: Philemon 1The opening words of Philemon prompt us to ask in what sense Paul is a prisoner in relation to Christ. In part this is a grammatical question, but a couple of contemporaneous papyri texts might supply hints as to the cultural understanding. Dr. Seth Ehorn is Assistant Professor of Classics and Biblical Languages at Houston Christian University. Among other things, he has published 2 Maccabees 1-7: A Handbook on the Greek Text and 2 Maccabees 8-15: A Handbook on the Greek Text, both in the Baylor Handbook on the Septuagint Series. He is currently working on a commentary on Paul’s Le...2025-01-2012 minThe Stone Chapel PodcastThe Stone Chapel PodcastExodus in the New Testament With Seth EhornDid you know Exodus is in the New Testament? Not all of it, of course. It’s the second book of the Old Testament. But New Testament writers often quote from it, allude to it, and take some of its key themes as a way to describe how God was working in, through, and by Jesus. Seth Ehorn has edited an important book of the same title as part of the "Library of New Testament Studies: Exodus in the New Testament." Seth Ehorn joined David Capes on "The Stone Chapel Podcast" to talk about his book. He is a...2025-01-1417 minPrimary SourcesPrimary SourcesSeth EhornA conversation between Paul and Lynn with Seth Ehorn, a new colleague at Houston Christian University and Houston Theological Seminary. Seth is an Assistant Professor of Classics and Biblical Languages. 2024-10-0346 minExegetically SpeakingExegetically SpeakingA Fellow Soldier, with Seth Ehorn: Philemon 2In the greeting of his letter to Philemon (v. 2), Paul calls Archippus a “fellow soldier.” Roman soldiers were often involved in the capturing and returning of runaway slaves, a function that may explain why Paul characterizes Archippus like so in this letter. Dr. Seth Ehorn is guest faculty at Wheaton College currently teaching Greek. His publications include 2 Maccabees 1-7: A Handbook on the Greek Text and 2 Maccabees 8-15: A Handbook on the Greek Text. Check out related programs at Wheaton College: B.A. in Classical Languages (Greek, Latin, Hebrew): https://bit.ly/3T5SK6f 2024-03-1111 minThe Bible ToolboxThe Bible ToolboxEpisode 13: Seth Ehorn on the ApocryphaHave you ever wondered what happened in between the Old Testament and the New Testament? 400 years of silence does not mean life simply stopped. Much happened in that time period, though it is not recorded in our Biblical canon today. However, the collection of books called the Apocrypha give us insight into this time period. If they are not in our Protestant canon, why do they matter? Should Christians read and trust the Apocrypha? How does it affect our understanding of the New Testament? These questions and more are clearly articulated by Dr. Seth Ehorn. Check out this insightful...2022-11-0434 minNew Books in Christian StudiesNew Books in Christian StudiesSeth M. Ehorn, "Exodus in the New Testament" (T&T Clark, 2022)The book of Exodus played a significant role in forming the identity of the Jewish people, with exodus traditions appearing throughout the Hebrew Scriptures. As the paradigmatic act of redemption, the exodus event is featured prominently not only in Israel’s prophetic corpus, but also in literature throughout the Second Temple period. The storyline of Exodus even provides the narrative framework for some New Testament texts, written by Jewish authors within a context of hoping for a new exodus.Join us as we speak with Seth Ehorn about Exodus in the New Testament (T&T Clark, 2022)Se...2022-09-0935 minNew Books in Biblical StudiesNew Books in Biblical StudiesSeth M. Ehorn, "Exodus in the New Testament" (T&T Clark, 2022)The book of Exodus played a significant role in forming the identity of the Jewish people, with exodus traditions appearing throughout the Hebrew Scriptures. As the paradigmatic act of redemption, the exodus event is featured prominently not only in Israel’s prophetic corpus, but also in literature throughout the Second Temple period. The storyline of Exodus even provides the narrative framework for some New Testament texts, written by Jewish authors within a context of hoping for a new exodus.Join us as we speak with Seth Ehorn about Exodus in the New Testament (T&T Clark, 2022)Se...2022-09-0935 minNew Books in Jewish StudiesNew Books in Jewish StudiesSeth M. Ehorn, "Exodus in the New Testament" (T&T Clark, 2022)The book of Exodus played a significant role in forming the identity of the Jewish people, with exodus traditions appearing throughout the Hebrew Scriptures. As the paradigmatic act of redemption, the exodus event is featured prominently not only in Israel’s prophetic corpus, but also in literature throughout the Second Temple period. The storyline of Exodus even provides the narrative framework for some New Testament texts, written by Jewish authors within a context of hoping for a new exodus.Join us as we speak with Seth Ehorn about Exodus in the New Testament (T&T Clark, 2022)Se...2022-09-0935 minNew Books in Ancient HistoryNew Books in Ancient HistorySeth M. Ehorn, "Exodus in the New Testament" (T&T Clark, 2022)The book of Exodus played a significant role in forming the identity of the Jewish people, with exodus traditions appearing throughout the Hebrew Scriptures. As the paradigmatic act of redemption, the exodus event is featured prominently not only in Israel’s prophetic corpus, but also in literature throughout the Second Temple period. The storyline of Exodus even provides the narrative framework for some New Testament texts, written by Jewish authors within a context of hoping for a new exodus.Join us as we speak with Seth Ehorn about Exodus in the New Testament (T&T Clark, 2022)Se...2022-09-0935 minDeeper Waters with Nick PetersDeeper Waters with Nick PetersComposite QuotationsSeth Ehorn joins us to explain composite quotations in the New Testament2017-06-1800 min