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A Bíblia Nossa de Cada DiaA Bíblia Nossa de Cada Dia281 - A Bíblia Nossa de Cada Dia - Gênesis - Capítulo 5Gênesis, o primeiro livro do Pentateuco, foi escrito por Moisés, 1500 a.C. Foi dividido em 50 capítulos e conta a história desde a criação de todas as coisas até a morte de José. Vamos juntos meditar, capítulo a capítulo na Palavra do Senhor! Livros pesquisados: - Criação: nossa cosmovisão - Dr Grady S. McMurtry - Pentateuco para todos - Parte 1 e 2 - John Goldingay - Panorama Bíblico - A Bíblia de A a Z - Thiago...2025-01-0917 minA Bíblia Nossa de Cada DiaA Bíblia Nossa de Cada Dia280 - A Bíblia Nossa de Cada Dia - Gênesis - Capítulo 4Gênesis, o primeiro livro do Pentateuco, foi escrito por Moisés, 1500 a.C. Foi dividido em 50 capítulos e conta a história desde a criação de todas as coisas até a morte de José. Vamos juntos meditar, capítulo a capítulo na Palavra do Senhor! Livros pesquisados: - Criação: nossa cosmovisão - Dr Grady S. McMurtry - Pentateuco para todos - Parte 1 e 2 - John Goldingay - Panorama Bíblico - A Bíblia de A a Z - Thiago...2025-01-0821 minA Bíblia Nossa de Cada DiaA Bíblia Nossa de Cada Dia279 - A Bíblia Nossa de Cada Dia - Gênesis - Parêntesis - Por que eu tenho que pagar pelo pecado de Adão?Gênesis, o primeiro livro do Pentateuco, foi escrito por Moisés, 1500 a.C. Foi dividido em 50 capítulos e conta a história desde a criação de todas as coisas até a morte de José. Vamos juntos meditar, capítulo a capítulo na Palavra do Senhor! Livros pesquisados: - Criação: nossa cosmovisão - Dr Grady S. McMurtry - Pentateuco para todos - Parte 1 e 2 - John Goldingay - Panorama Bíblico - A Bíblia de A a Z - Thiago...2025-01-0725 minA Bíblia Nossa de Cada DiaA Bíblia Nossa de Cada Dia278 - A Bíblia Nossa de Cada Dia - Gênesis - Capítulo 3Gênesis, o primeiro livro do Pentateuco, foi escrito por Moisés, 1500 a.C. Foi dividido em 50 capítulos e conta a história desde a criação de todas as coisas até a morte de José. Vamos juntos meditar, capítulo a capítulo na Palavra do Senhor! Livros pesquisados: - Criação: nossa cosmovisão - Dr Grady S. McMurtry - Pentateuco para todos - Parte 1 e 2 - John Goldingay - Panorama Bíblico - A Bíblia de A a Z - Thiago...2025-01-0621 minA Bíblia Nossa de Cada DiaA Bíblia Nossa de Cada Dia277 - A Bíblia Nossa de Cada Dia - Gênesis - Capítulo 2Gênesis, o primeiro livro do Pentateuco, foi escrito por Moisés, 1500 a.C. Foi dividido em 50 capítulos e conta a história desde a criação de todas as coisas até a morte de José. Vamos juntos meditar, capítulo a capítulo na Palavra do Senhor! Livros pesquisados: - Criação: nossa cosmovisão - Dr Grady S. McMurtry - Pentateuco para todos - Parte 1 e 2 - John Goldingay - Panorama Bíblico - A Bíblia de A a Z - Thiago...2025-01-0321 minA Bíblia Nossa de Cada DiaA Bíblia Nossa de Cada Dia276 - A Bíblia Nossa de Cada Dia - Gênesis - Capítulo 1Gênesis, o primeiro livro do Pentateuco, foi escrito por Moisés, 1500 a.C. Foi dividido em 50 capítulos e conta a história desde a criação de todas as coisas até a morte de José. Vamos juntos meditar, capítulo a capítulo na Palavra do Senhor! Livros pesquisados: - Criação: nossa cosmovisão - Dr Grady S. McMurtry - Pentateuco para todos - Parte 1 e 2 - John Goldingay - Panorama Bíblico - A Bíblia de A a Z - Thiago...2025-01-0218 minA Bíblia Nossa de Cada DiaA Bíblia Nossa de Cada Dia275 - A Bíblia Nossa de Cada Dia - Gênesis - Pra começo de conversaGênesis, o primeiro livro do Pentateuco, foi escrito por Moisés, 1500 a.C. Foi dividido em 50 capítulos e conta a história desde a criação de todas as coisas até a morte de José. Vamos juntos meditar, capítulo a capítulo na Palavra do Senhor! Livros pesquisados: - Criação: nossa cosmovisão - Dr Grady S. McMurtry - Pentateuco para todos - Parte 1 e 2 - John Goldingay - Panorama Bíblico - A Bíblia de A a Z - Thiago...2025-01-0108 minTheology With FriendsTheology With FriendsE31 John Goldingay: A Fresh Commentary on ProverbsProverbs (Commentaries for Christian Formation (CCF)) with Eerdmans on Amazon: https://a.co/d/ciTSxvI2024-11-1630 minDisciple DojoDisciple DojoHow to read the Psalms (Dr. Andrew Witt)In this episode we are joined by Dr. Andrew Witt of Tyndale University. Andy is currently writing a Psalms commentary and helps walk us through some of the challenges of doing so by looking at the Hebrew text of Psalms 42-43. 
For more on the Psalms, see our playlist here in the Dojo: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4bbdsVUgfc6Z_lp1cLDdhsXE_k0hoEP_ Other resources mentioned: John Goldingay, 3 volume Psalms Commentary - https://www.amazon.com/Psalms-Baker-Commentary-Testament-Wisdom-ebook/dp/B00B76T3TA/ James L. Mays, Interpretation: Psalms - https://a.co/d/8tb0KGf James L. Mays, Th...2024-11-131h 29The Disrupters: Faith Changing CultureThe Disrupters: Faith Changing CultureDisrupting the Noise: After the Results of the ElectionToday is the day after the U.S. presidential election. As the results are being announced, we come together to pause and reflect on the truth about our calling to love God and love people in the neighborhoods, towns, and cities in which we live.In these three bonus episodes of the fifth season of The Disrupters, host Miranda Zapor Cruz asks the question, "What does it mean to disrupt ourselves—and the noise?" during an election season? Join Miranda as she offers a disruption in the noise surrounding Election Day 2024 through meditations on her book Faithful Poli...2024-11-0610 minFive-Minute DebateFive-Minute Debate1. Bible - Gods or Elders? In this episode, we dive into the intriguing debate over the interpretation of John 10:34 and Psalm 82. Our moderator guides a discussion between two renowned scholars, Dr. Sarah Mitchell and Dr. James Carter, who present contrasting views on whether the "gods" mentioned in these passages refer to Jewish elders or divine beings. Dr. Mitchell argues that the term refers to human judges, backed by scholarly insights from John Goldingay and Richard Bauckham. Meanwhile, Dr. Carter contends that these "gods" are divine beings, drawing on ancient texts and scholars like Michael Heiser and Peter Davids. Join us as we...2024-10-1107 minThe Learning LaborersThe Learning Laborers31 - Faithful Departures: Discerning God's Voice in Ministry ShiftsSeason 3 kicks off with Denver and Taylor discussing the topic on ministry transitions. Taylor shares about his own ministry transition, where he is leaving the church he grew up in and served on staff for the past decade. Together, Denver and Taylor reflect and creatively interact with the story of Abraham's journey in Genesis 12 to spark conversation about how to faithfully leave a place in order to follow God's call. Check out our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for articles and more resources. Support us on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. All funds are used to design, create, host, and advertise the podcast. Books men...2024-08-2639 minTeodidatasTeodidatasSalmo 96: "Um convite a todos os habitantes da terra"Estudo do canal Teodidatas sobre o Salmo 96, intitulado "um convite a todos os habitantes da terra". Esboço: 1. Todos os habitantes da terra são convidados a louvar o Senhor (1-3) 2. O Senhor é o único Deus (4-5) 3. Todas as famílias das nações são convidadas à presença do Senhor (10-12) 4. Conclusão: o anúncio do juízo escatológico do Senhor (13) Verso-chave: 1 Texto: 1Cantem ao Senhor um novo cântico; cantem ao Sen...2024-07-1508 minThe Thinklings PodcastThe Thinklings PodcastProverbs 31Welcome to episode 188 of the Thinklings Podcast! We have a full slate of great things in this podcast: Folly – a bunch of jokes and laughing Coffee Sponsors Weekly Wisdom Books & Business Proverbs 31 Key ideas in Episode 188 – Proverbs 31 Books & Business Exodus 1-18 Every Woman a Theologian – Phylicia Masonheimer Joshua – John Goldingay Clear Winter Nights – Trevin Wax Malcolm Guite Phantastes – George Macdonald Sex and the City of God – Carolyn Weber Proverbs 31 Main Content & Meditation: Thinkling Little leads a study of Proverbs 31! 2024-05-1457 minSacrament ChurchSacrament ChurchOur SnakefulnessSunday, March 10, 2024Resources:John Goldingay, Numbers and Deuteronomy for Everyone, (Louisville: Presbyterian Publishing, 2010).C.S. Lewis, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader,  (New York: HarperCollins, 1952).William Barclay, The Gospel of John, Volume One, (Louisville: Presbyterian Publishing, 2001).Gregory of Nazianzus, “Poem 2.”2024-03-1731 minTeodidatasTeodidatasO que é teologia bíblica? Três sentidos possíveis | TeodidatasO que é teologia bíblica? Bom, tirando a ideia de que é uma teologia compatível com a Bíblia (o que todos desejamos...), há pelo menos três sentidos técnicos possíveis: 1. A teologia de cada livro, conjunto de livros ou autor humano da Bíblia (e.g. Teologia do Gênesis, teologia de Mateus, teologia de Paulo…); 2. A maneira como um determinado tema é desenvolvido ao longo de todas as Escrituras 3. A teologia que controla a metanarrativa bíblica (Criação -- Queda -- Redenção -- Nova Criação) 2024-03-1314 minBibotalk – Teologia é nosso esporte!Bibotalk – Teologia é nosso esporte!Oseias - BTCast 538Muito bem, muito bem, muito bem, começa mais um BTCast, o seu podcast de bíblia e teologia! Em mais um episódio da Série Aliança, Bibo conversa com Cynthia Muniz e Alcino Junior sobre o livro do profeta Oseias. Deus mandou que o profeta casasse com uma prostituta? Qual a importância do contexto histórico para entendermos metáfora da infidelidade na Bíblia? O que significa "conhecer a Deus" no livro de Oséias? Tudo isso e muito mais neste episódio do BTCast! Adquira o livro sobre os profetas menores de John Goldingay: clique aqui ...2024-01-2345 minFaith at the FrontiersFaith at the Frontiers#53 History and the Old Testament - with Professor John GoldingayIs the Old Testament historically reliable? What difference does that question make to our faith? What do we mean by 'historical' and 'reliable' anyway? In this episode, Barney and Austin interview Professor John Goldingay, a retired Old Testament scholar enormously influential in the Evangelical tradition. Prof. Goldingay shares his thoughts about the relationship between faith and biblical history, and then problematizes the question for us: why are we asking about this and in what way should it, and should it not, matter? Thanks to Jamie Maule for sound editing!2023-11-0645 minSacrament ChurchSacrament ChurchThe Face of GodSunday, October 22, 2023Suggested Resources:John Goldingay, Exodus and Leviticus for Everyone, (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2010).Martin Luther King, Jr., “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop,” Stanford, April 3, 1968, https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/ive-been-mountaintop.Augustine, “The Trinity 2.17.28.” Origen, “Commentary on the Song of Songs 3.15.” Tom Wright, Paul for Everyone: Galatians and Thessalonians, (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2002).C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity. C.S. Lewis Signature Classic, (London: William Collins, 2012).Wright, Matthew for Everyone, Part 2 (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2002).Frederick Dale Bruner, Matthew: A Commentary, Volu...2023-10-2933 minSacrament ChurchSacrament ChurchFor This We RejoiceSunday, October 16, 2023Suggested Resources:John Goldingay, Exodus and Leviticus for Everyone, (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2010).Terence E. Fretheim, Exodus, (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2010).Tom Wright, Paul for Everyone, The Prison Letters: Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon, (London: Wipf and Stock, 2002).Lynn H. Cohick, Philippians, (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2013).Stanley Hauerwas, Matthew, (Baker: Grand Rapids: 2007).Frederick Dale Bruner, Matthew: A Commentary, Volume 2, (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2007).C.S. Lewis, The Weight of Glory (First American Edition, Macmillan, 1949).2023-10-2233 minSacrament ChurchSacrament ChurchImatio DeiSunday, October 8, 2023Suggested Resources:John Goldingay, Exodus and Leviticus for Everyone, (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2010).Terence E. Fretheim, Exodus, (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2010).Peter J. Leithart, “Are the Ten Commandments Still Relevant?” Logos, February 5, 2020, https://www.logos.com/grow/are-the-ten-commandments-still-relevant/.Tom Wright, Matthew for Everyone, Part 2 (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2002).Stanley Hauerwas, Matthew, (Baker: Grand Rapids: 2007).Robert Farrar Capon, Kingdom, Grace, Judgement: Paradox, Outrage, and Vindication in the Parables of Jesus, (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2002).2023-10-1530 minSacrament ChurchSacrament ChurchThe Scandal of GraceSunday, September 24, 2023Suggested Resources:John Goldingay, Exodus and Leviticus for Everyone (Louisville: Westminster, 2010).Terence E. Fretheim, Exodus (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2010).C.S. Lewis, The Screwtape Letters, (San Francisco: HarperOne, 1942).Stanley Hauerwas, Matthew, (Baker: Grand Rapids: 2007).2023-09-3031 minSacrament ChurchSacrament ChurchThe Good News of LiberationSunday, September 17, 2023Exodus 14:19-31Romans 14:1-12Matthew 18:21-35John Goldingay, Exodus and Leviticus for Everyone (Louisville: Westminster, 2010).Terence E. Fretheim, Exodus (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2010).C.S. Lewis, “The Great Divorce,” Complete Works of C.S. Lewis.Robert Farrar Capon, Kingdom, Grace, Judgement: Paradox, Outrage, and Vindication in the Parables of Jesus (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2002), N.T. Wright, Matthew for Everyone: Part Two, (Louisville: John Knox Press, 2002).Miroslav Volf, Exclusion and Embrace: A Theological Exploration of Identity, Otherness, and Reconciliation (Nashville: Abingdon, 12023-09-2326 minSacrament ChurchSacrament ChurchThe God Who ShapesSunday, September 10, 2023Exodus 12:1-14Romans 13:8-14Matthew 18:15-20John Goldingay, Exodus and Leviticus for Everyone (Louisville: Westminster, 2010).Terence E. Fretheim, Exodus (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2010).N.T. Wright, Matthew for Everyone: Part Two, (Louisville: John Knox Press, 2002).Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship, (New York: Touchstone, 1959).2023-09-2126 minSacrament ChurchSacrament ChurchThe Rock and the Stumbling BlockSunday, September 3, 2023Resources:Terence E. Fretheim, Exodus, (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2010).John Goldingay, Exodus and Leviticus for Everyone, (Louisville: Westminster, 2010).Fr. David Harvey is a biblical scholar on the New Testament. He pastors at Westside King’s Church in Calgary, Alberta (https://www.wkc.org/), and is on a great podcast found here: https://www.twotexts.com/N.T. Wright Matthew for Everyone: Part Two, (Louisville: John Knox Press, 2002).Madeleine L’Engle, A Wrinkle in Time, (New York: Random House, 1996).David Kessler, Finding Meaning: The Sixth...2023-09-0836 minSacrament ChurchSacrament ChurchThe Yokes on YouSunday, July 9, 2023This week, we look at the burdens each of us carry, specifically those of which we need to let go.Resources:Walter Brueggemann, Genesis, (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1982).John Goldingay, Genesis, (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2020).Stanley Hauerwas, Matthew, (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2007).Augustine, Sermon 69.22023-07-1433 minRedeemer Weekend SermonsRedeemer Weekend SermonsAbraham and Issac | Genesis | Week 9Abraham and IssacGenesis • July 9, 2023Teacher: Dave Brown--1. God's Promises to Abraham2. Abraham's Faith3. Jesus Foreshadowed4. Our Faith1. God's Promises to AbrahamGenesis 12:1-3 NIVThe Lord had said to Abram, “Go from your country, your people and your father’s household to the land I will show you. “I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you...2023-07-0926 minNetarts Friends Church PodcastNetarts Friends Church PodcastUnderstanding Genesis in its Ancient Context (Faith & Doubt Series Pt. 8)Faith & Dout Series Part 8.Everyone wants to ask about how the book of Genesis lines up with the theory of evolution? And did Noah load up a bunch of baby dinosaurs on the ark? Or if he didn't, why didn't he? Etc.These are questions that the ancient editors of Genesis couldn't have imagined. This episode looks at understanding the book of Genesis in light of the ancient Sumerian, Babylonian, and Assyrian origin stories that Israel's neighbors were telling. Credits & Sources:T. Desmond Alexander, Terrence Fretheim, Peter Enns, Walter Brueggemann, Jared...2023-06-1841 minSacrament ChurchSacrament ChurchPentecostSunday, May 28, 2023This Sunday we celebrate Pentecost Sunday, when God’s Spirit was poured out on all flesh. Pentecost is also the birth of the church as the Spirit dwells in and through the community of Jesus.On this day, we celebrate the God who is always giving, sharing, loving, pouring out himself for the world.Resources:Dennis R. Cole, Numbers: An Exegetical and Theological Exposition of Holy Scripture, (Nashville: B&H, 2000).John Goldingay, Numbers and Deuteronomy for Everyone, (Louisville: Presbyterian Publishing Company, 2010).G. Herbert Livingston, The Pen...2023-05-3032 minRedeemer Weekend SermonsRedeemer Weekend SermonsAdam and Eve | Genesis | Week 2Adam and EveGenesis • May 21, 2023Teacher: Dave Brown--1. Image bearers2. Made to work3. Helpers1. Image bearersGenesis 1:26-27 NIVThen God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.” So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and fe...2023-05-2129 minThe Hopeful Activists\' PodcastThe Hopeful Activists' PodcastHappy Easter!A huge Happy Easter to you from Abi and all the Praxis team! A short Easter episode for you today, to celebrate the joy of Jesus’ resurrection. We are going to delve back into the archives to one of our earliest episodes, back in 2019 when Rich Gower interviewed Jack Wakefield from Tearfund. Find out more and sign up for Praxis Labs 2 on our website.The Bible for Everyone: Scripture quotations [marked BfE] are reproduced from The Bible for Everyone, copyright © John Goldingay and Nicholas Thomas Wright 2018. Used by permission of the Society for Promot...2023-04-0909 minBritish Murders with Stuart BluesBritish Murders with Stuart BluesS08E03 | Graeme Neale | The Murder of Lynn GoldingayIn the third episode of season 8, I tell the story of Graeme Neale and Lynn Goldingay.In March 1985, Radio Trent DJ Graeme Neale murdered his ex-girlfriend Lynn Goldingay after a heated argument following a Paul Young concert.Graeme had no idea that Lynn was seeing another man, Duncan McCracken, and wouldn't find out until hearing of Duncan's suicide on a prison radio in late May 1985.A week later, whilst on remand, Graeme was found hanged in his cell at Lincoln Prison.⁣⁣For all things British Murders, please visi...2023-01-1921 minBritish Murders with Stuart BluesBritish Murders with Stuart BluesGraeme Neale | The Murder of Lynn GoldingayIn the third episode of season 8, I tell the story of Graeme Neale and Lynn Goldingay.In March 1985, Radio Trent DJ Graeme Neale murdered his ex-girlfriend Lynn Goldingay after a heated argument following a Paul Young concert.Graeme had no idea that Lynn was seeing another man, Duncan McCracken, and wouldn't find out until hearing of Duncan's suicide on a prison radio in late May 1985.A week later, whilst on remand, Graeme was found hanged in his cell at Lincoln Prison.2023-01-1923 minUntidy FaithUntidy Faith1 Samuel Introduction | Reading When Your Relationship with Scripture is ComplicatedWe're kicking off a season in the Old Testament book of 1 Samuel.Overview of today's episode:Meet this season's co-hostsWhat our relationship with Scripture is right now (spoiler: it's complicated)What we remember about the Hebrew Bible growing upWhat we know about 1 SamuelAn intro to the themes and background of 1 SamuelPredictions for the seasonTools we'll be using as we goResources we are using to study:John Goldingay commentary on 1&2 SamuelAfrica Bible CommentaryNew Interpreter's Study BibleCultural Background Study BibleJewish Study BibleThe NET BibleNew International Commentary on the Old TestamentKate...2023-01-0940 minSermons – St Bart\'s Anglican ChurchSermons – St Bart's Anglican ChurchIsaiah: In Whom Shall We Trust? (Isaiah 36-39)Sermon & Small Group ResourcesThis is the sixth sermon in our seven week series on Isaiah. This sermon is “In Whom Shall We Trust?”. Preacher: The Rev’d Adam Lowe. Bible Readings: Isaiah 36-39DOWNLOAD the Small Group Questions, Going Deeper, and Sermon Transcript (PDF). Next Steps this Week BIBLE READING: Isaiah 36:5-19 You say you have counsel and might for war – but you speak only empty words. On whom are you depending, that you rebel against me? Look, I know you are depending on Egypt, that splintered reed of a staf...2022-11-1300 minSermons – St Bart\'s Anglican ChurchSermons – St Bart's Anglican ChurchIsaiah: The Spirit of the Lord (Isaiah 11)Sermon & Small Group ResourcesThis is the fifth sermon in our seven week series on Isaiah. This sermon is “The Spirit of the Lord”. Preacher: Amy Norman. Bible Readings: Isaiah 11DOWNLOAD the Small Group Questions, Going Deeper, and Sermon Transcript (PDF). Next Steps this Week BIBLE READING: Isaiah 11 A shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse;    from his roots a Branch will bear fruit.The Spirit of the Lord will rest on him –    the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding,    the Spirit of counsel and of migh...2022-11-0600 minSermons – St Bart\'s Anglican ChurchSermons – St Bart's Anglican ChurchIsaiah: A Great Light (Isaiah 9:1-7)Sermon & Small Group ResourcesThis is the fourth sermon in our seven week series on Isaiah. This sermon is “A Great Light”. Preacher: The Rev’d Michael Calder. Bible Readings: Isaiah 9:1-7DOWNLOAD the Small Group Questions, Going Deeper, and Sermon Transcript (PDF). Next Steps this Week BIBLE READING: Isaiah 9:1-7 Nevertheless, there will be no more gloom for those who were in distress. In the past he humbled the land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, but in the future he will honour Galilee of the nations, by the...2022-10-3000 minOpen Your Mind, Open a Free AudiobookOpen Your Mind, Open a Free AudiobookFive Views of Christ in the Old Testament: Genre, Authorial Intent, and the Nature of Scripture Audiobook by ZondervanListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 612622 Title: Five Views of Christ in the Old Testament: Genre, Authorial Intent, and the Nature of Scripture Author: Zondervan Narrator: Mack Gordon, Olivia Darnley Format: Unabridged Length: 12:21:31 Language: English Release date: 10-25-22 Publisher: Zondervan Publishing Company Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Biblical Studies Summary: The authors of the New Testament regularly quote and allude to Old Testament passages that point to the presence, person, and work of Jesus. Jesus himself claimed that Moses wrote about him (John 5:46). And on the road to Emmaus, Jesus instructed the disciples from 'Moses...2022-10-2512h 21Sermons – St Bart\'s Anglican ChurchSermons – St Bart's Anglican ChurchIsaiah: Your Guilt is Taken Away (Isaiah 6:1-13)Sermon & Small Group ResourcesThis is the third sermon in our seven week series on Isaiah. This sermon is “Your Guilt is Taken Away”. Preacher: The Rev’d Adam Lowe. Bible Readings: Isaiah 6:1-13DOWNLOAD the Small Group Questions, Going Deeper, and Sermon Transcript (PDF). Next Steps this Week BIBLE READING: Isaiah 6:1-13 In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord, high and exalted, seated on a throne; and the train of his robe filled the temple. Above him were seraphim, each with six wings: with two wi...2022-10-2300 minSermons – St Bart\'s Anglican ChurchSermons – St Bart's Anglican ChurchIsaiah: The Glorious Branch (Isaiah 4:2-6)Sermon & Small Group ResourcesThis is the second sermon in our seven week series on Isaiah. This sermon is “The Glorious Branch”. Preacher: The Rev’d Adam Lowe. Bible Readings: Isaiah 4:2-6DOWNLOAD the Small Group Questions, Going Deeper, and Sermon Transcript (PDF). Next Steps this Week BIBLE READING: Isaiah 4:2-6 In that day the Branch of the Lord will be beautiful and glorious, and the fruit of the land will be the pride and glory of the survivors in Israel. Those who are left in Zion, who remain in Jer...2022-10-1600 minTHE CHARGE with Dennis MetzlerTHE CHARGE with Dennis MetzlerAbraham: Narrative and Theology in the Old Testament with John GoldingayThe story of Abraham is core to understanding both the Old Testament and New Testament. Old Testament scholar Dr. John Goldingay of Fuller Theological Seminary answers key questions that arise from the Genesis 12-25 narrative. We look at promise, covenant, circumcision, etiologies, the Lot narrative, the Sarah sister stories, faith and righteousness, theophany, the binding of Isaac, New Testament fulfillment, and more. Enjoy the interview! I would love to hear from you: send me an email at thecharge.info@gmail.com Check out the following books by John Goldingay: Old Testament Theology: Israel's Gospel https...2022-09-1045 minTHE CHARGE with Dennis MetzlerTHE CHARGE with Dennis MetzlerAbraham: Narrative and Theology in the Old Testament with John GoldingayThe story of Abraham is core to understanding both the Old Testament and New Testament. Old Testament scholar Dr. John Goldingay of Fuller Theological Seminary answers key questions that arise from the Genesis 12-25 narrative. We look at promise, covenant, circumcision, etiologies, the Lot narrative, the Sarah sister stories, faith and righteousness, theophany, the binding of Isaac, New Testament fulfillment, and more. Enjoy the interview! I would love to hear from you: send me an email at thecharge.info@gmail.com Check out the following books by John Goldingay: Old Testament Theology: Israel's Gospel https...2022-09-1045 minJesus\' Songbook: Psalms CommentaryJesus' Songbook: Psalms CommentaryPsalm 150 PCE + MSG + CommentaryHallelujah! Let every breath praise the Lord! The finale of our psalms journey points toward eternity and invites us to practice for eternity even now! John Goldingay summarizes the sense of 150 in this way, “We have said a lot about God in all these psalms; in light of what we have said, you know all the reasons to praise God. Just do it!” I pray this ending is just a beginning for all of you of a lifetime pursuit of prayer and praise! Hallelujah Jesus!2022-08-2310 minUndeceptions with John DicksonUndeceptions with John DicksonGlobal ChristianityThe death of religion was the conventional wisdom in the social sciences during most of the twentieth century. Turns out, they were wrong. Religion is not dead. It’s still here. Actually, it’s growing.This episode of Undeceptions is sponsored by Zondervan Academic's new book The Lost Letters to the Twelve Prophets by John Goldingay. Visit the undeceptions.com for more content, including the full show notes for this episode.Follow the show on Facebook, Twitter and InstagramEmail the show with your comments / feedback: admin@undeceptions.comUndeceptions is th...2022-07-311h 05Sermons – St Bart\'s Anglican ChurchSermons – St Bart's Anglican ChurchProverbs: HumilitySermon & Small Group ResourcesThis is the third sermon in our three-part Winter Warmers series on Proverbs. This sermon is “Humility”. Preacher: The Rev’d Daniel Rouhead. Bible Reading: Proverbs 11DOWNLOAD the Small Group Questions, Going Deeper, and Sermon Transcript (PDF). Next Steps this Week BIBLE READING: Proverbs 11:1-13 The Lord detests dishonest scales,    but accurate weights find favour with him.When pride comes, then comes disgrace,    but with humility comes wisdom.The integrity of the upright guides them,    but the unfaithful are...2022-07-1000 minSermons – St Bart\'s Anglican ChurchSermons – St Bart's Anglican ChurchProverbs: WordsSermon & Small Group ResourcesThis is the second sermon in our three-part Winter Warmers series on Proverbs. This sermon is “Words”. Preacher: The Rev’d Michael Calder. Bible Reading: Proverbs 10:11-32DOWNLOAD the Small Group Questions, Going Deeper, and Sermon Transcript (PDF). Next Steps this Week BIBLE READING: Proverbs 10:11-32 The mouth of the righteous is a fountain of life,but the mouth of the wicked conceals violence.Hatred stirs up conflict,but love covers over all wrongs.Wisdom is fou...2022-07-0300 minSermons – St Bart\'s Anglican ChurchSermons – St Bart's Anglican ChurchProverbs: WisdomSermon & Small Group ResourcesThis is the first sermon in our three-part Winter Warmers series on Proverbs. This sermon is “Wisdom”. Preacher: The Rev’d Michael Calder. Bible Reading: Proverbs 3:1-20DOWNLOAD the Small Group Questions, Going Deeper, and Sermon Transcript (PDF). Next Steps this Week BIBLE READING: Proverbs 3:1-20 My son, do not forget my teaching,    but keep my commands in your heart,for they will prolong your life many years    and bring you peace and prosperity.Let love and faithfulness never leave yo...2022-06-2600 minJesus\' Songbook: Psalms CommentaryJesus' Songbook: Psalms CommentaryPsalm 117 NIV + CommentarySmall, but mighty. Short and sweet. How to say a lot in a few words. “If you want to know how to praise God, then here is the answer. Summon people to do so, and then give the reasons.” John Goldingay. Psalm 117 is the tiniest of all psalms yet reaches to the farthest corners of the earth and invites every single person to join the ever-widening circle and sing praise to God.2022-06-2202 minNetarts Friends Church PodcastNetarts Friends Church PodcastCover Story vs. Inner Truth of Experience (Jonah Series Pt. 3)Your cover story includes some of the basic facts of your experience, but rarely does it tell the complete truth about your experiences and how they affected you. Words sometimes fail when the world no longer makes sense, when meaning collapses, when it feels like God might be on the side of your oppressors. This is why we need more than to "know" that God is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in love. We need to "feel" this. Especially those who have been impacted by traumatic events need more than words. Credits, Sources, Bits...2022-05-2241 minFirst Baptist Church of Cedar Key\'s PodcastFirst Baptist Church of Cedar Key's PodcastDaniel 12 - Unveiled EndingSermon by Preaching Elder Billy Dalton Acknowledgements This sermon and/or the entire sermon series were influenced and impacted by the following commentaries, Bibles, books, teachings and sermons. I am so very grateful for the insight and ministries of those involved with each. Likewise, I am thankful for the insights and input from those who attend the sermon preparation time at FBCCK. Commentaries/BooksNIV Compact Bible Commentary - John SailhammerThe Preacher’s Commentary (Daniel) - Sinclair FergusonLife Change Series (Daniel) - NavPress Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (Daniel) - Joyc...2022-05-1536 minFirst Baptist Church of Cedar Key\'s PodcastFirst Baptist Church of Cedar Key's PodcastDaniel 11 - Unveiled EvilSermon by Preaching Elder Billy DaltonAcknowledgements This sermon and/or the entire sermon series were influenced and impacted by the following commentaries, Bibles, books, teachings and sermons. I am so very grateful for the insight and ministries of those involved with each. Likewise, I am thankful for the insights and input from those who attend the sermon preparation time at FBCCK. Commentaries/BooksNIV Compact Bible Commentary - John SailhammerThe Preacher’s Commentary (Daniel) - Sinclair FergusonLife Change Series (Daniel) - NavPress Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (Daniel) - Joy...2022-05-0836 minNetarts Friends Church PodcastNetarts Friends Church PodcastWhen God's Message Becomes a Reality to You (Jonah Series Pt. 2)Have you ever felt that feeling down deep in your gut? A palpable truth. Reality. A feeling. A thought. An image. You know God is telling you something. It is comforting and full of empathy; and it is challenging, eye-opening, and scary. You want to run away, argue it away, sleep it away. But still, it is there, coming after you. Possibly swallowing you up. How do you determine what to do next? How do you sort out your own motives and anxieties? Credits, Sources, Bits, and Pieces:Terrence Fretheim, Jacques Ellul, John Goldingay, Pete...2022-05-0835 minFirst Baptist Church of Cedar Key\'s PodcastFirst Baptist Church of Cedar Key's PodcastDaniel 10 - Unveiled BattlesSermon by Preaching Elder Billy DaltonAcknowledgements This sermon and/or the entire sermon series were influenced and impacted by the following commentaries, Bibles, books, teachings and sermons. I am so very grateful for the insight and ministries of those involved with each. Likewise, I am thankful for the insights and input from those who attend the sermon preparation time at FBCCK. Commentaries/BooksNIV Compact Bible Commentary - John SailhammerThe Preacher’s Commentary (Daniel) - Sinclair FergusonLife Change Series (Daniel) - NavPress Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (Daniel) - Joy...2022-05-0237 minNetarts Friends Church PodcastNetarts Friends Church PodcastJonah and the Whale... Did that Happen? (Jonah Series Pt. 1)The story of Jonah and the whale is fraught with questions of history, biology, archeology, and botany, etc. Some people avoid the questions, some people do mental gymnastics with the questions, and some people deconstruct their faith with the questions. All of these questions center around one big question: "DID THAT HAPPEN?" Is this the question that matters the most when it comes to the book of Jonah? Credits, Sources, Bits, & Pieces: Terrence Fretheim, Jacques Ellul, John Goldingay, Pete Enns, Erica Brown, Uriel Simon, John Walton, Victor Matthews, Terry Brensinger, Mark Chavalas, Eugene Peterson, D...2022-05-0133 minFirst Baptist Church of Cedar Key\'s PodcastFirst Baptist Church of Cedar Key's PodcastDaniel 9:24-27 - Unveiled Weeks Pt. 2Sermon by Preaching Elder Billy DaltonNotes can be found at cedarkeybaptist.comAcknowledgements This sermon and/or the entire sermon series were influenced and impacted by the following commentaries, Bibles, books, teachings and sermons. I am so very grateful for the insight and ministries of those involved with each. Likewise, I am thankful for the insights and input from those who attend the sermon preparation time at FBCCK. Commentaries/BooksNIV Compact Bible Commentary - John SailhammerThe Preacher’s Commentary (Daniel) - Sinclair FergusonLife Change Series (Dani...2022-04-0344 minMt Zion Christian ChurchMt Zion Christian ChurchDiscipleship Fan to Follower: DiscipleshipThe Great Commission calls us to make disciples and to teach them obey Jesus’ commandments. Matt 28:16-20Salvation and discipleship are a journey. A disciple walks with Jesus on the journey. 1 John 2:4-6A disciple is willing to leave everything for Jesus. Matthew 16:24; Galatians 2:20; Hebrews 12:2Jesus summarizes all the commandments into loving God and loving others. Matthew 22:34-40; Deut 6:4-9We are called to love God with our mind.Conform your mind to the pattern of Spirit. Romans 12:1-2; Romans 8:5-82022-03-3021 minFirst Baptist Church of Cedar Key\'s PodcastFirst Baptist Church of Cedar Key's PodcastDaniel 9:24 - Unveiled Weeks Pt. 1Sermon is by Preaching Elder Billy DaltonAcknowledgements This sermon and/or the entire sermon series were influenced and impacted by the following commentaries, Bibles, books, teachings and sermons. I am so very grateful for the insight and ministries of those involved with each. Likewise, I am thankful for the insights and input from those who attend the sermon preparation time at FBCCK. Commentaries/BooksNIV Compact Bible Commentary - John SailhammerThe Preacher’s Commentary (Daniel) - Sinclair FergusonLife Change Series (Daniel) - NavPress Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (Danie...2022-03-2737 minThe Jesus SocietyThe Jesus SocietyHow to Find Answers to Biblical QuestionsThis is Episode 79 of the Jesus Society Podcast. And on today’s episode, we're going to talk about how to find answers in the Bible to our questions. Well, when he first asked me to do this, I thought it would be simple, but the more I've ruminated on it, the less simple it’s become. And that's true in part because there is a dizzying array of misinformation about the Bible out there. And that leave a lot of Christians terribly confused about what the Bible does, and doesn’t say. So how do we sort...2022-02-2150 minDCC Leadership PodcastDCC Leadership PodcastServe Like the King: Episode 3Biblical leadership in the Old Testament is based on the idea of servanthood--"not a servant of the people but a servant of God."* In this episode of the "Serve Like the King" series, Dr. Mark Hahlen looks at the differences between the son of Hannah and Elkanah (Samuel) and the sons of Eli (Hophni and Phinehas). We see that Samuel was with God while the sons of Eli did not know God. Dr. Hahlen will help us understand that the foremost qualification of "leadership" in the church is knowing the LORD, and the knowledge of the LORD is...2022-02-0722 minDCC Leadership PodcastDCC Leadership PodcastServe Like the King: Episode 1Leadership remains a popular topic across culture and organizations. Christian speaking and writing on this topic are unending and yet, it often seems we are unable to figure leadership out. The leadership struggle continues. A step in the right direction starts with God as King. In this first Episode of the "Serve Like the King" series, Dr. Eddy Sanders shares his insights into biblical leadership from 1 Samuel 8.Referenced in this Episode: Old Testament Theology Vol. 3 by John Goldingay.2022-01-0317 minWellspring Church: Pacific GroveWellspring Church: Pacific GroveCutting Room #42: Christmas Prophecy Part 2Here we want to look a little more broadly on the “fulfillment quotations” in the early chapters of Matthew’s gospel. There are 5. Yet when you read how Matthew uses these Old Testament passages, it often seems like he is referencing the Old Testament passages out of context. What are we to make of how Matthew uses the Old Testament? As Goldingay writes, “To gain the full implications of prophecies such as these for the significance of the Christ event, we need to go back to those prophecies themselves.”[1]For more inf...2021-12-2100 minDelgado PodcastDelgado PodcastStudying the Old Testament & Dealing with Difficult Scriptures - Dr. John GoldingayIn today’s episode, Dr. John Goldingay shares his approach to studying the Old Testament -- and ways he prepares to write Biblical commentaries. He encourages us to study our Bible with both an analytical and spiritual mind – and to come to the Bible humbly with our questions. He also shares tremendous wisdom on how to deal with passages in the Old Testament that perhaps don’t make sense to us, and how to better explore and question those difficult texts. He shares his insights on the Book of Joshua and ways to understand the battle of Jerich...2021-11-1328 minSermons – St Bart\'s Anglican ChurchSermons – St Bart's Anglican ChurchDaniel: A Tall OrderSermon & Small Group ResourcesThis is the third of seven sermons in our series on Daniel. This sermon is ‘A Tall Order’. Preacher: The Rev’d Dr Daniel Rouhead. Bible Reading: Daniel 2DOWNLOAD the Small Group Questions, Going Deeper, and Sermon Transcript (PDF). Next Steps this Week BIBLE READING: Daniel 2:1-23 In the second year of his reign, Nebuchadnezzar had dreams; his mind was troubled and he could not sleep. So the king summoned the magicians, enchanters, sorcerers and astrologers to tell him what he had dreamed. When they came i...2021-10-2400 minSermons – St Bart\'s Anglican ChurchSermons – St Bart's Anglican ChurchDaniel: Living Faithfully in a Foreign LandSermon & Small Group ResourcesThis is the second of seven sermons in our series on Daniel. This sermon is ‘Living Faithfully in a Foreign Land’. Preacher: The Rev’d Adam Lowe. Bible Reading: Daniel 1:8-21DOWNLOAD the Small Group Questions, Going Deeper, and Sermon Transcript (PDF). Next Steps this Week BIBLE READING: Daniel 1:8-21 But Daniel resolved not to defile himself with the royal food and wine, and he asked the chief official for permission not to defile himself this way. Now God had caused the official to show favor...2021-10-1700 minThird Church SermonsThird Church SermonsThe King Falters: Opportunistic LeadershipThis week we’ll see how a well-meaning and gifted person like Saul can go from being a promising young King to becoming a king “like that of the nations.” We see his rebellion against God’s command and his self-deceit as he justifies his behavior. We are given a warning that we share the same kind of heart, and to be watchful over our own propensity to self-deceit. And we are given a pointer to the God who saves us all from our self-destruction. - Tim Keller, “Sin as Self Deceit,” Sermon preached at Redeemer Presbyterian Church, 1/28/1996, and ’The Disobedience o...2021-10-1335 minSermons – St Bart\'s Anglican ChurchSermons – St Bart's Anglican ChurchDaniel: Welcome to BabylonSermon & Small Group ResourcesThis is the first of seven sermons in our series on Daniel. This sermon is ‘Welcome to Babylon’. Preacher: The Rev’d Michael Calder. Bible Reading: Daniel 1:1-7DOWNLOAD the Small Group Questions, Going Deeper, and Sermon Transcript (PDF). Next Steps this Week BIBLE READING: Daniel 1:1-7 In the third year of the reign of Jehoiakim king of Judah, Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came to Jerusalem and besieged it. And the Lord delivered Jehoiakim king of Judah into his hand, along with some of the articl...2021-10-1000 minAn Even Bigger Fly On The WallAn Even Bigger Fly On The Wall1283. Google Play books. "The Unseen Realm ," by Michael S. Heiser, PhD. (10/05/21)For Educational Purposes Only. The Creator owns the content.) "In The Unseen Realm, Dr. Michael Heiser examines the ancient context of Scripture, explaining how its supernatural worldview can help us grow in our understanding of God. He illuminates intriguing and amazing passages of the Bible that have been hiding in plain sight. You'll find yourself engaged in an enthusiastic pursuit of the truth, resulting in a new appreciation for God's Word. Why wasn't Eve surprised when the serpent spoke to her? How did descendants of the Nephilim survive the flood? Why did Jacob fuse Yahweh and his Angel together in...2021-10-0500 minThird Church SermonsThird Church SermonsThe Beginning of the KingdomThis week, we’ll continue the story as God concedes to Israel’s demand for a King and selects a young man named Saul to be the first official monarch of Israel. It’s a story of heartache as we watch God’s people dive headlong into their rebellious desires, but God’s fingerprints are also all over the story as he directs the events according to his purposes. * This sermon was co-written with Rev. Kevin Germer, Christ Presbyterian Church, Richmond - Karl Barth, Church Dogmatics, IV.1, 437-445. - The David Story, By Robert Alter - 1 & 2 Samuel for Everyone, by John Goldi...2021-09-2731 minMaybe I\'m AmazedMaybe I'm AmazedJohn GoldingayOld Testament scholar and Anglican clergyman John Goldingay joins James Howell to break down the book of Isaiah. 2021-08-3128 minTesoLógia PodcastTesoLógia PodcastA Biblia mint NARRATÍVA — Beszélgetés Szilvási-Csizmadia Andreával📖 John Goldingay szerint "A Biblia evangéliuma nem időtlen állítások gyűjteménye, minthogy Isten a szeretet. Inkább egy narratíva arról, hogy mi mindent tett Isten." Mit jelent az, hogy a Biblia egy nagy narratíva, sok kis narratívából felépülve? Miért fontos ez nekem? 🎙 Beszélgetés Szilvási-Csizmadia Andreával.  📖 Idézett igeszakaszok:  Mózes ötödik könyve 26:5 Sámuel második könyve 21. fejezet Lukács evangéliuma 17:11-19📚 Készítette: 📓 Ömböli Dávid és 📖 Ömböli Krisztián  🎵 Zene: SwuM, Ben Belial - Reflect [https://chll.to/6387105a](https://chll.to/6387105a)2021-08-0826 minThe NewCity Orlando All of Life PodcastThe NewCity Orlando All of Life PodcastHow to Read the Bible: Resources on JeremiahIn this episode of How to Read the Bible, Nate Claiborne gives some advice on resources for understanding Jeremiah. When making sense of a book of the Bible, it is best to start by reading different translations, then consulting either a study Bible or a Bible commentary. The latter come in different shapes and sizes and depending on how many questions you have, you may need more than 1 commentary on a particular book of the Bible.The following resources are mentioned in this episode:Robert Alter's translationThe Art of Bible Translation by Robert AlterJeremiah for Everyone...2021-04-2814 minAll In! Living the Mission of GodAll In! Living the Mission of GodDiscovering New Riches from the Old Testament: An interview with John GoldingayHey everybody! Welcome to this week's episode of all in. I have long wanted to interview John Goldingay and the day has finally arrived! You are in for a treat. John Goldingay (PhD, University of Nottingham; DD, Archbishop of Canterbury at Lambeth) is professor of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary, but lives in Oxford, England.  He is a prolific author. His Amazon.com Author’s Page covers six full pages of his books. His books include: An Introduction to the Old Testament A Reader's Guide to the Bible Reading Jesus's Bible Do We Need the New...2021-04-0736 mintheKindFaith Bible ConversationstheKindFaith Bible ConversationsWomen in Church: Episode 5, what about marriage?We’re tackling the big topic of women in leadership and authority structures in the church! This week Jeff and Tyler turn to Ephesians 5 and talk about relationships within the household. What exactly does it mean to “submit”? We love questions! Any questions you have about this topic, or any bible-related question Email thekindfaith@gmail.com SHOW NOTES: [00:12] Introduction - initial questions and thoughts. [12:06] Ephesians 5:21-22 - figuring out submission [23:40] Does the emphasis on the male head of household reinforce the status quo? [31:50] Is there an authority struct...2021-04-0546 minThe Laymens LoungeThe Laymens Lounge48. John Goldingay: How Should a Busy Mom Read Genesis?Listen in as I try to interview John Goldingay on Genesis.2021-02-1849 minRestitutioRestitutio351 Bible 22 – Did Jesus Claim to Be the I AM? (Translating John 8.58)Did Jesus claim to be “The Great I AM” in John 8.58?  If not, what was he saying?  In this episode we examine the alleged parallel passage in Exodus where God reveals his name to Moses at the burning bush.  Next, we’ll explore texts with the same Greek construction that Jesus used in an effort to sniff out bias.  In the end we’ll see there are three viable possibilities for translating John 8.58, the least likely of which is what we find in most translations. —— Books —— The First Testament by John Goldingay The Hebrew Bible by Robert Alter The Sch...2020-08-1531 minThe Bible Project 2020The Bible Project 2020Episode 34 // Lamentations and Ezekiel // Rev. Dr. John GoldingayToday's episode features a conversation with the Rev. Dr. John Goldingay,  Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at Fuller Seminary in Pasadena, California. Since retiring, John and his wife Kathleen have moved to Oxford, England. An Episcopal priest, and a renowned Old Testament scholar, John has written over 25 volumes including a 3-volume theology of the Old Testament and his own translation of the Old Testament, entitled “The First Testament.”John sat down with Jill Krantz and me to discuss the books of Lamentations and Ezekiel. The conversation is a broad exploration of the themes of Ezekiel and th...2020-07-2724 minFULLER curatedFULLER curated73.2 - Johnny Ramírez-Johnson on Keeping the Sabbath Holy & John Goldingay on Praying for JusticeIn their lectures delivered at the 2015 Fuller Forum, Johnny Ramírez-Johnson, professor of anthropology and profesor del Centro Latino, reflected on how the divine command to keep the Sabbath is tied to every dimension of Christian life and community; and John Goldingay, David Allan Hubbard Professor Emeritus of Old Testament, spoke about the need to pray on behalf of the oppressed and how the Psalms help us do so. The 2015 Fuller Forum explored the themes of justice, grace, and law and how each shapes our understanding of the church’s relationship with God and the church’s minis...2020-06-3047 minPine Lake Covenant Church PodcastPine Lake Covenant Church PodcastGod's Presence in the Shadows It’s hard to hear the daily statistics of infection rates and deaths. We are apt to forget that statistics describe real people, real families, facing the shadows of pain and death. The Bible never glosses over hard things. In the well-loved Psalm 23, we hear again that God is always with us, whatever our circumstances. Watch through FacebookWatch through YouTube Psalm 23 Psalm 23 1 The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing.2 He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters,3 he refreshes my soul. He guides me along the righ...2020-05-0300 minPine Lake Covenant Church PodcastPine Lake Covenant Church PodcastThe Gift of Losses and Limits To be human is to suffer loss. To live life is to live with limits. That is the stark truth. We know it’s true when we think about it, but we live in denial of it much of the time. Hey, it’s OK to not be OK. We are all experiencing some kind of loss right now, and we all have limits on what we can do. The good thing is that when we recognize our loss, and accept our limits, it frees us up to long for hope, “which does not disappoint us, because God has poured...2020-04-2600 minForward: The Christian Self-Help PodcastForward: The Christian Self-Help Podcast#12 Old Testament Ethics, Hockey, Ryan Tannehill, and OKC W/ Chris KidwellChris Kidwell joins the show (and Cole is mysteriously absent). Chris is a preacher in Oklahoma and has an Mdiv from FHU. He discusses Old Testament Ethics by John Goldingay, convinces the guys to watch hockey, and discusses the OKC Thunder.  ______ Links Old Testament Ethics by John Goldingay Christian Ethics by Norman Geisler  Zamboni driver to emergency goalie  --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forward-christian-podcast/support2020-03-121h 05hermeneuticshermeneuticsThe Stump of Jesse (Advent 2)Sources: Joseph Blenkinsopp. Isaiah 1-39 (AB). New Haven: Yale, 2000. John Goldingay. Isaiah (UBCS). Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2001. — The Theology of the Book of Isaiah. Downer’s Grove: IVP Academic, 2014. Richard B. Hays. Echoes of Scripture in the Gospels. Waco: Baylor, 2016. J. Alec Motyer. The Prophecy of  Isaiah:… Continue Reading "The Stump of Jesse (Advent 2)"2019-12-1300 minBeen There Read ThatBeen There Read ThatLet's Talk DanielThis week’s episode centers around a discussion of the Book of Daniel and six challenges to understanding it’s message. The six challenges include: 1. Unfamiliarity with Daniel 7-12 2. Predictive Prophecy vs. Pseudo Prophecy 3. The Identity of the Four Kingdoms of Daniel 2 &7 4. The 70 7’s of Daniel 9 5. The “shift” from Daniel 11:35 to 11:36 6. The Resurrection of Daniel 12:2&7 Authors discussed include: Peter J. Gentry Mitchell L. Chase Homer Hailey Paul R. House James E. Smith Christopher J. H. Wright   Bad Guys: John Goldingay2019-11-1122 minCentre for Catholic Studies PodcastCentre for Catholic Studies PodcastJohn Goldingay: On Genesis 49The following lecture was presented in June 2019 at the New Song Conference: Biblical Hebrew Poetry as Jewish and Christian Scripture for the 21st Century. The conference was organized in partnership by the Centre for Catholic Studies, the Durham University Centre for the Study of Jewish Culture, Society, and Politics and Ushaw College. The lecture was given by Professor John Goldingay, Professor of Old Testament and the David Allan Hubbard Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary, and is entitled ‘On Reading Genesis 49.’2019-07-2333 minKingdom RootsKingdom RootsLessons from Translating the Second Testament - KR 129 What do you learn when you translate the New Testament? Scot has been working on translating the New Testament following the principles established by John Goldingay in his translation of the Old Testament titled the first testament. In this episode, Scot unpacks his method of deciding on the words and phrases in the translation process. Don't miss Scot's behind the scenes tour of his translating the Second Testament. Suggest Resources: Lidell and Scott Greek Lexicon >>> https://amzn.to/2HJpIG0 Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek >>> https://amzn.to/30UeTse BDAG Lexicon >>> https://amzn.to/2wrFkrn Listen to the first Kingdom Roots...2019-05-3036 minRestitutioRestitutioTheology 9 — GodToday we’ll tackle the biggest question of all: who is God?  We’ll take a journey through scripture together to discover what God is like, stopping at key moments to consider what this or that interaction tells us about him. —— Notes —— theology: one’s understanding of God Ontology vs. Functionality ontology: understanding something based on what it is (it’s essence) tendency to define God based on what he is (omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient, omnibenevolent) perfect being theology: reasons from perfection to generate characteristics that God must have independent from what he reveals about him...2019-03-2852 minBeen There Read ThatBeen There Read ThatBad Guys: Authors to AvoidIn this week's episode we provide a list of a "dirty dozen" dangerous authors to avoid when building your library.  Rather than merely naming the authors, we have also provided a brief discussion of the positions they hold that make them dangerous.  Our list includes: John MacArthur John Piper John Stott John Goldingay Water Bruggemann Robert Alter Hugh Ross C. John Collins Julius Wellhausen Steve Moyse Don Preston Edward Fudge Recommended Reads: Focus on the Bible Commentary: Genesis by Richard P. Belcher Jr.2019-03-2626 minSeminary StowawaysSeminary StowawaysGod Is A Big BoyResources for This Episode- Walter Brueggemann - Praying the Psalmshttps://www.amazon.com/s?k=praying+the+psalms+brueggemann&crid=ZO4JOY8RL49E&sprefix=praying+the+psalms%2Caps%2C160&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_4_18- John Witvliet - Worship Seeking Understandinghttps://www.reformedworship.org/article/june-1997/time-weep-liturgical-lament-times-crisis- John Goldingay on Lamenthttps://vimeo.com/99780901- Theological Dictionaryhttps://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Theological-Terms-Background-Articles/dp/0684846446/ref=asc_df_0684846446/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=241983376253&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14499427038240487786&hvpone=&hvptwo...2019-02-2644 minCrackers and Grape JuiceCrackers and Grape JuiceEpisode 193 - Professor John Goldingay: The First Testament; A New TranslationProfessor John Goldingay has Old Testament at Fuller Seminary and now at Oxford. His most recent work is his translation of the Old Testament.2019-02-2233 minThe Book and The Spade FeedThe Book and The Spade Feed"The First Testament, part 2" with John GoldingayThe Book and the Spade program #16302018-09-1900 minThe Book and The Spade FeedThe Book and The Spade Feed"The First Testament, part 2" with John GoldingayThe Book and the Spade program #16302018-09-1914 minThe Book and The Spade FeedThe Book and The Spade Feed"The First Testament" with John GoldingayThe Book and the Spade program #16292018-09-1214 minThe Book and The Spade FeedThe Book and The Spade Feed"The First Testament" with John GoldingayThe Book and the Spade program #16292018-09-1200 minBible StreamsBible StreamsOverview of the Bible Part 3: Former ProphetsAn overview of the Bible featuring Paul H. Jones, speaking about the Former Prophets. In this third episode of our Bible overview series, we discuss the former prophets, otherwise known as the history of Israel that covers: Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings and 2 Kings. For each book we briefly discuss where they fit into salvation history, how they may have come about, and how we ought to read these books as followers of Christ. Listen in to hear how the Israelite's conquered the promised land, but also how they divided themselves and were defeated in the promised land.2018-07-231h 21glfailglfailPsalmcast S02E03: Mechanics of Fulfillment (Pt 1) Psalmcast S02E03: Mechanics of Fulfillment (Pt 1) If the Psalms are indeed prophetic, How do we “Do the math”  to get from Psalms to Christ? In this episode: Two examples of getting it wrong More Episodes of Psalmcast See all Psalmcast episodes. Join the Community Join a community of patrons who receive bonus content and make the podcasts better. Episode Notes To learn more, consider the following resources: For historical fulfillment, there are many critical commentaries. John Goldingay’s set contains very good scholarship that nonetheless argues that the NT authors...2018-03-1411 minGive and TakeGive and TakeEpisode 50: Reading Jesus's Bible, with John GoldingayJohn Goldingay is the David Allan Hubbard Professor of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary. He has been at Fuller since 1997. He was previously principal and a professor of Old Testament at St John’s Theological College in Nottingham, England. He is also priest-in-charge of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Pasadena. Goldingay says that “For me, being a professor is a subset of being a pastor." He's author of numerous books, including most recently, "Reading Jesus's Bible: How the New Testament Helps Us Understand the Old Testament." He was married to Ann for 43 years until she died in 2009. He is n...2017-09-151h 00The Restoration Project PodcastThe Restoration Project PodcastExodus. Week 06. Moses and God Have a Chat (Exod 3.11-4.17)In this week's teaching, Josh tries to tackle both the nerdy and the practical issues emerging from the extended dialogue between Moses and God at the burning bush. the restoration project. Joshua James. 26 February 2017 Small Group Questions: (1) What were Moses' five objections to God's call? Can you relate to his sense of self-doubt/unwillingness? (2) Walter Brueggemann explains the divine revelation (Exodus 3:14-15) in this way: “God’s answer is extensive and complicated.… Without pursuing the endless critical opinions about the origin of the formula, it is enough to see that the formula bespeaks power, fidelity, and presence.” Have the divine characte...2017-02-2744 minReformed Media ReviewReformed Media ReviewBiblical Theology and RuthWe speak about two biblical theological titles from InterVarsity Press including John Goldingay’s Biblical Theology: The God of the Christian Scriptures and Unceasing Kindness: A Biblical Theology of Ruth by Peter Lau and Gregory Goswell. A Special Offer from IVP Through the end of October 2016, visit ivpress.com and use the code 40556 for 40% off and $2 flat rate shipping on any volume in the Reformation Commentary on Scripture series. The commentary on Romans 9–16 edited by Philip Krey and Peter Krey is forthcoming. 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