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What Paul Teaches Us About Christmas: 'A Deeper Look'

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In this special Christmas episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture, Daniel Mikkelsen takes listeners on a journey through Paul’s unique perspective on the nativity story. Unpacking a profound and often-overlooked narrative, Daniel presents four key points that reveal Paul’s deep theological reflections on the significance of Christ’s birth.

Join us as we explore how Paul’s understanding of Christmas invites us to reflect on the Incarnation, God’s redemptive plan, and the practical impact of these truths for our lives today.

Whether you’re fascinated by theology, enjoy exploring the Bible’s richness, or are simply seeking meaningful Christmas insights, this episode offers a fresh perspective on the story of Christ’s birth through the lens of Paul’s writings.

Don’t Miss the Next Episode:
Our next episode features a conversation with George Guthrie on the Book of Hebrews, where we delve into the rich themes of Christ’s priesthood, perseverance, and hope for believers.
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Paul's Nativity Story
03:08 - Revealing Paul's Christmas Story
06:06 - Paul's 4 Christmas Points
06:59 - Paul's First Christmas Point
17:24 - Paul's Second Christmas Point
21:13 - Paul's Third Christmas Point
26:04 - Paul's Fourth Christmas Point
33:36 - What Does This Mean for Our Lives
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1. Introduction to Paul's Nativity Story (00:00:00)

2. Revealing Paul's Christmas Story (00:03:08)

3. Paul's 4 Christmas Points (00:06:06)

4. Paul's First Christmas Point (00:06:59)

5. Paul's Second Christmas Point (00:17:24)

6. Paul's Third Christmas Point (00:21:13)

7. Paul's Fourth Christmas Point (00:26:04)

8. What Does This Mean for Our Lives (00:33:36)

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In this special Christmas episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture, Daniel Mikkelsen takes listeners on a journey through Paul’s unique perspective on the nativity story. Unpacking a profound and often-overlooked narrative, Daniel presents four key points that reveal Paul’s deep theological reflections on the significance of Christ’s birth.

Join us as we explore how Paul’s understanding of Christmas invites us to reflect on the Incarnation, God’s redemptive plan, and the practical impact of these truths for our lives today.

Whether you’re fascinated by theology, enjoy exploring the Bible’s richness, or are simply seeking meaningful Christmas insights, this episode offers a fresh perspective on the story of Christ’s birth through the lens of Paul’s writings.

Don’t Miss the Next Episode:
Our next episode features a conversation with George Guthrie on the Book of Hebrews, where we delve into the rich themes of Christ’s priesthood, perseverance, and hope for believers.
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Paul's Nativity Story
03:08 - Revealing Paul's Christmas Story
06:06 - Paul's 4 Christmas Points
06:59 - Paul's First Christmas Point
17:24 - Paul's Second Christmas Point
21:13 - Paul's Third Christmas Point
26:04 - Paul's Fourth Christmas Point
33:36 - What Does This Mean for Our Lives
Music Credits:
Music from #Uppbeat
https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/aspire

Please, let us know what you thoughts on the episode.

Support the show

If you enjoyed this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture, please consider becoming an Explorer! Your support helps keep the podcast ad-free, allows us to bring in more guests, and enhances the content we create. By joining our Explorer community, you’ll receive exclusive benefits, including Q&As, priority for Greek tutoring applications, and discounts on tutoring. Explore more and join the Explorer programme here: Become an Explorer.

Podcast Keywords:
biblical languages, New Testament, Old Testament, Christ, bible study, Relationship with God, learn biblical languages, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Covenants, New covenant, old covenant, language acquisition, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew.

  continue reading

Hoofdstukken

1. Introduction to Paul's Nativity Story (00:00:00)

2. Revealing Paul's Christmas Story (00:03:08)

3. Paul's 4 Christmas Points (00:06:06)

4. Paul's First Christmas Point (00:06:59)

5. Paul's Second Christmas Point (00:17:24)

6. Paul's Third Christmas Point (00:21:13)

7. Paul's Fourth Christmas Point (00:26:04)

8. What Does This Mean for Our Lives (00:33:36)

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In this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , Daniel Mikkelsen sits down with Paul Wilson—PhD candidate at the University of Edinburgh and associate lecturer at the Scottish Baptist College—to explore how the Book of Acts comes alive when viewed through the lens of migration. As both a migrant himself and a scholar of ancient texts, Paul brings a unique perspective to the question: Was the early church a migrant church? Together, Daniel and Paul unpack how forced movement, resettlement, and mobility shaped the growth of the early Christian movement. Through detailed examples from the Greek text—like the meaning of “strict” in Paul’s self-description as a Pharisee, or Luke’s unusual vocabulary for belts and aprons—they reveal how biblical languages expose nuances that challenge modern assumptions. From scattered believers to multicultural churches, they explore how Acts presents a church on the move, shaped by migration and mission. Whether you’re passionate about biblical Greek, interested in the early church, or simply want to see the Book of Acts through fresh eyes, this conversation offers rich insight into the theological and missional power of movement in Scripture. Don’t Miss the Next Episode: Next time Seth Postell is back with a second and more in-depth episode on the Goal of the Torah. Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction and Opening Remarks 01:34 – Meeting Paul Wilson 03:58 – Struggling into Greek: How Refugee Ministry Sparked Language Study 06:34 – Seeing Scripture Anew Through The Biblical Languages 09:29 – Translation Choices, Authorial Style & Why It Matters 12:22 – Was Paul "Strict" or "Accurate"? Rethinking a Key Greek Word 18:46 – Apron or Belt? Latin Loanwords and Luke’s Deliberate Vocabulary 24:36 – Why Migration is Central to Human—and Biblical—Story 29:10 – Why Acts is the Perfect Text for Migration Studies 32:09 – Scattered but Sent: Migration Patterns in Early Christianity 40:06 – Migrant Missionaries: Barnabas, Aquila, Paul & More 46:52 – What Acts Teaches Us About God’s Work Through Migration 53:43 – Reading Acts from a Migrant’s Perspective 57:24 – How Biblical Languages & Migration Can Shape Your Walk with Christ Music Credits: Music from #Uppbeat Please, let us know what you thoughts on the episode. Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , please consider becoming an Explorer! Your support helps keep the podcast ad-free, allows us to bring in more guests, and enhances the content we create. By joining our Explorer community, you’ll receive exclusive benefits, including Q&As, priority for Greek tutoring applications, and discounts on tutoring. Explore more and join the Explorer programme here: Become an Explorer . Podcast Keywords: biblical languages, New Testament, Old Testament, Christ, bible study, Relationship with God, learn biblical languages, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Covenants, New covenant, old covenant, language acquisition, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew.…
 
In this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , Daniel Mikkelsen sits down with Seth Postell—a dedicated scholar, Academic Dean at Israel College of the Bible, and Messianic Jew—to explore how a careful reading of the Torah and the Hebrew Bible transforms our understanding of the Law of Moses and its role in God's plan of salvation through the Messiah. Through a deep dive into biblical languages, Seth shows how nuances in the Hebrew text—from the debate over Psalm 2:12 to the controversial passage in Isaiah 7:14—reveal layers of meaning that many modern translations overlook. Together, they unpack how the Torah’s structure—its interplay of blessings and curses, narrative arcs, and prophetic poetry—not only tells the ancient story of Moses and Israel but also points forward to the Messiah. Whether you’re a student of biblical languages, a theology enthusiast, or someone seeking to see Scripture in a new light, this conversation offers compelling insights into the life-changing power of understanding God’s Word in its original language. ⚠ Audio Disclaimer: Some portions of this episode have been restored to improve clarity. Thank you for your patience and understanding. Don’t Miss the Next Episode: A second part with Seth Postell is coming soon, but next, we’ll be exploring migration in Acts with Paul Wilson. Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction and Opening Remarks 01:36 – Meet Seth Postell: Scholar, Teacher, and Messianic Jew 04:58 – A Journey of Faith: Seth’s Path into Biblical Studies 09:39 – Unlocking Scripture: How Biblical Languages Deepen Faith 11:34 – Decoding Psalm 2:12: A Hebrew Perspective on Messianic Prophecy 18:54 – Re-examining Isaiah 7:14: Virgin or Young Woman? Unpacking ‘Alma’ 27:07 – Unlocking the Torah: Narrative, Prophecy, and the Promise of Redemption 35:18 – Grace and Salvation in the Torah: Bridging Mosaic Law and New Covenant Faith 39:54 – Blessings, Curses, and Redemption: The Poetic Cycle of Divine Promise 43:56 – Paul’s Affirmation of the Law: Bridging Old Testament Narrative with the Gospel 46:33 – Empowering Your Faith: Practical Steps to Embrace Biblical Languages Please, let us know what you thoughts on the episode. Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , please consider becoming an Explorer! Your support helps keep the podcast ad-free, allows us to bring in more guests, and enhances the content we create. By joining our Explorer community, you’ll receive exclusive benefits, including Q&As, priority for Greek tutoring applications, and discounts on tutoring. Explore more and join the Explorer programme here: Become an Explorer . Podcast Keywords: biblical languages, New Testament, Old Testament, Christ, bible study, Relationship with God, learn biblical languages, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Covenants, New covenant, old covenant, language acquisition, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew.…
 
In this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , Daniel Mikkelsen sits down with Denis Salgado—a research fellow at the Center for the Study of NT Manuscripts —to delve into the intricate world of Bible translation, common fallacies, and the overlooked realm of Greek lectionaries . Denis shares his journey from theology to textual criticism and reveals how a deep understanding of Greek exposes translation pitfalls (for example, why the Greek word beloved can never refer to the Church in Ephesians 1:6). He also uncovers the vital role of lectionaries in shaping centuries of Bible reading tradition . With over 42% of our Greek New Testament manuscripts being lectionaries, this sheds light on a strong tradition that has been overlooked in textual criticism for more than a century —one that offers fresh insights into how ancient reading plans continue to influence believers today . Whether you’re a student of biblical languages, a theology enthusiast, or simply curious about how Scripture is transmitted across the ages, this episode provides a thought-provoking look at: • How biblical languages enrich our interpretation of Scripture • The fallacies that arise from translation issues • The pivotal impact of Greek lectionaries on Christian worship Don’t Miss the Next Episode: Our next conversation features Seth Postell as we dive into The Goal of the Torah – Part 1 . Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction 01:43 – Introducing Denis and the Centre for the Study of NT Manuscripts 07:13 – From Theology to Texts: Denis' Journey into Biblical Languages 12:44 – Why Knowing Biblical Languages Matters for Interpretation 18:08 – Avoiding Misinterpretations: How Greek Helps Clarify Key Doctrines 27:51 – Linguistic Nuances That Shape Our Understanding of Scripture 29:58 – Lectionaries: The Overlooked Witness to Early Christian Worship 31:46 – Reading Romans in the Byzantine Church: A Lectionary Perspective 36:04 – Liturgical Traditions and Their Role in Preserving Scripture 38:38 – Why Studying the Lectionaries Matters 46:18 – Why Protestants Have Overlooked the Lectionary Tradition 49:22 – Lectionaries and Early Christian Worship Practices 55:25 – The Ancient Tradition of Public Scripture Reading in Church 01:00:47 – How Lectionary Studies Can Enrich Your Bible Reading Today Support the Podcast & Learn Greek: If you enjoy these discussions and want to dive deeper into biblical languages, consider supporting the channel or learning with NT Greek Tutoring : 🔗 https://ntgreektutoring.co.uk/ Music Credits: Music from #Uppbeat Please, let us know what you thoughts on the episode. Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , please consider becoming an Explorer! Your support helps keep the podcast ad-free, allows us to bring in more guests, and enhances the content we create. By joining our Explorer community, you’ll receive exclusive benefits, including Q&As, priority for Greek tutoring applications, and discounts on tutoring. Explore more and join the Explorer programme here: Become an Explorer . Podcast Keywords: biblical languages, New Testament, Old Testament, Christ, bible study, Relationship with God, learn biblical languages, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Covenants, New covenant, old covenant, language acquisition, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew.…
 
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In this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , Daniel Mikkelsen sits down with Paulus de Jong to explore how John’s Gospel reimagines the creation narrative and introduces the theme of new creation. Together, they reveal how Jesus’ ministry—through his healing miracles, the crown of thorns that echoes Genesis’ account of disobedience, and his portrayal as the new tabernacle—illustrates the restoration of a broken creation. They discuss how the Greek language deepens our understanding of Scripture and uncover rich parallels between Genesis, Exodus, and the passion narrative. From the dramatic healing of a man who had been unable to walk for decades to the striking symbolism of the crown of thorns ( akanta ), every element points to the transformative power of Jesus’ mission. Whether you’re a student of biblical languages, a theology enthusiast, or seeking practical ways to experience restoration in your life, this conversation offers fresh insights into what it means to live as a new creation in Christ. ⚠ Audio Disclaimer: Some parts of this episode contain restored audio due to clipping issues. We’ve done our best to improve clarity—thank you for your understanding. Don’t Miss the Next Episode: Our next conversation features Denis Salgado as we dive into the usefulness of the Greek lectionaries. Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 01:34 – Introducing Paulus de Jong 03:54 – Journey into Biblical Languages 06:47 – The Impact of Greek on Understanding Scripture 09:08 – Exploring John's Gospel: Themes and Interests 13:42 – Why Paulus Studies John's Gospel 16:03 – What Kind Gospel is John? 22:32 – New Creation and Restoration of Creation in John 28:32 – New Creation in John Step 1 (Jesus' Miracles) 31:45 – New Creation in John Step 2 (the Passion Narrative) 34:18 – The Symbolism of Key Miraculous Signs in John's Gospel 37:12 – The Significance of the Crown of Thorns 38:38 – Eschatological Resurrection and New Creation 42:04 – The Connection Between Exodus and New Creation 46:33 – Jesus as the New Tabernacle 51:07 – Unique Aspects of New Creation in John's Gospel 54:45 – Abiding in Jesus and New Creation 57:27 – Applying New Creation in Everyday Life Support the Podcast & Learn Greek: If you enjoy these discussions and want to go deeper, consider supporting the channel or learning Greek with NT Greek Tutoring . Music Credits: Music from #Uppbeat Please, let us know what you thoughts on the episode. Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , please consider becoming an Explorer! Your support helps keep the podcast ad-free, allows us to bring in more guests, and enhances the content we create. By joining our Explorer community, you’ll receive exclusive benefits, including Q&As, priority for Greek tutoring applications, and discounts on tutoring. Explore more and join the Explorer programme here: Become an Explorer . Podcast Keywords: biblical languages, New Testament, Old Testament, Christ, bible study, Relationship with God, learn biblical languages, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Covenants, New covenant, old covenant, language acquisition, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew.…
 
In this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , Daniel Mikkelsen sits down with Daniel K. Eng, Associate Professor of New Testament at Western Seminary , to explore eschatological approval in James and what it means for faith, works, and final judgement . Together, they discuss how James 1:12 serves as the key to the letter , how James and Paul use the Greek word for justification differently, and why trials, wisdom, and perseverance play a crucial role in James’ theology. From the role of works in salvation to the power of speech in judgement , this episode highlights the practical and theological significance of eschatological approval in James. Whether you’re a student of biblical languages , interested in the theology of James , or wrestling with the relationship between faith and works , this conversation will provide deep insights into one of the most debated books in the New Testament . ⚠ Audio Disclaimer: Some parts of this episode contain restored audio due to clipping issues . We’ve done our best to improve clarity, and we appreciate your understanding. Don’t Miss the Next Episode: Our next episode features a conversation with Paulus de Jong , exploring New Creation in John’s Gospel. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:48 Introducing Daniel K. Eng 03:40 How Daniel K. Eng Discovered Biblical Languages 05:39 How Knowing The Biblical Languages Changes Bible Reading 13:20 What is Eschatological Approval in James? 17:59 Wisdom, Trials, and the End Times in James 20:45 Who Are in the Diaspora, and Why Does It Matter? 25:00 Eschatology in James: Judgment and Final Approval 31:12 Justification in James vs. Paul: Conflict or Complement? 33:10 Martin Luther’s Struggle with James 35:04 How James and Paul Use the Greek Word for Justification 38:42 Farming, Growth, and Salvation in James 41:30 Joy in Suffering: How Judgment Shapes Christian Living 46:51 The Power of Speech: Words and Their Eternal Consequences 49:56 Living in Light of Eschatological Approval: Final Takeaways Music Credits: Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/aspire Please, let us know what you thoughts on the episode. Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , please consider becoming an Explorer! Your support helps keep the podcast ad-free, allows us to bring in more guests, and enhances the content we create. By joining our Explorer community, you’ll receive exclusive benefits, including Q&As, priority for Greek tutoring applications, and discounts on tutoring. Explore more and join the Explorer programme here: Become an Explorer . Podcast Keywords: biblical languages, New Testament, Old Testament, Christ, bible study, Relationship with God, learn biblical languages, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Covenants, New covenant, old covenant, language acquisition, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew.…
 
In this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , Daniel Mikkelsen sits down with Ed Glenny, Professor of New Testament and Greek at the University of Northwestern, St. Paul , to explore the significance of the Greek Old Testament (Septuagint) and how Greek grammar in 1 Peter deepens our understanding of Scripture. Together, they discuss how the Septuagint shaped the early church, why Greek conditional clauses in 1 Peter reveal more than translations suggest, and what we can learn about biblical theology from the Greek Old Testament. From textual criticism to practical application, this episode highlights how knowledge of Greek enriches biblical interpretation. Whether you’re a student of the biblical languages, interested in the Greek Old Testament, or curious about how grammar affects exegesis, this conversation will provide deep insights into the text of Scripture. Don’t Miss the Next Episode: Our next episode features a conversation with Daniel K. Eng, exploring eschatological approval in James and how it relates to our walk with Christ. Chapters : 00:00 - Introduction 01:35 - Meet Ed Glenny: Scholar of the Greek Old Testament 03:45 - A Personal Story: The Life-Changing Value of Biblical Languages 09:17 - Memorising Greek: A Key to Deeper Scriptural Understanding 10:59 - Seeing Scripture in Colour: A Greek Insight from 1 Peter 16:37 - Understanding True Humility Through Greek Grammar 20:15 - Greek Conditional Clauses and Their Theological Significance 30:21 - Why the Septuagint Matters 33:01 - How the Early Church Used the Septuagint 35:18 - The Origin of the Name ‘Septuagint’ 39:20 - What the Septuagint Teaches Us About Scripture 42:33 - Septuagint Quotations in the New Testament 51:20 - Theological Implications of the Septuagint for Christian Faith 53:39 - Did Early Christians See the Septuagint as Their Bible? 57:54 - How the Septuagint Can Enrich Our Bible Reading Today Music Credits: Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/aspire Please, let us know what you thoughts on the episode. Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , please consider becoming an Explorer! Your support helps keep the podcast ad-free, allows us to bring in more guests, and enhances the content we create. By joining our Explorer community, you’ll receive exclusive benefits, including Q&As, priority for Greek tutoring applications, and discounts on tutoring. Explore more and join the Explorer programme here: Become an Explorer . Podcast Keywords: biblical languages, New Testament, Old Testament, Christ, bible study, Relationship with God, learn biblical languages, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Covenants, New covenant, old covenant, language acquisition, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew.…
 
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In this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , Daniel Mikkelsen sits down with Alex Muir, Departmental Lecturer in New Testament at Mansfield College, Oxford, and author of Paul and Seneca within the Ancient Consolation Tradition , to uncover how Paul’s teachings on comfort and joy give hope in life’s hardest moments. Together, they explore how Paul’s letters reflect his pastoral heart for suffering churches, offering hope, perseverance, and encouragement. From Greek terms like parakaleo to the contrast between Paul’s theology and Seneca’s Stoic philosophy, this episode provides deep insights into what it means to live as 'sorrowful yet always rejoicing.' Whether you’re navigating personal struggles, curious about the richness of biblical Greek, or seeking practical ways to apply Paul’s wisdom, this conversation will deepen your understanding of Scripture and illustrate how Christ offers hope. Don’t Miss the Next Episode: Our next episode features a conversation with Ed Glenny on the Greek translation of the Old Testament, exploring the history, theology, and significance of the Septuagint for understanding Scripture. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 01:58 - Meet Alex Muir: Scholar, Author, and Friend 03:49 - From Teen Greek Studies to Academic Competence 06:13 - Slowing Down with Greek: Seeing Scripture Anew 09:27 - Luke’s “Exodus”: A Theological Insight 12:01 - The New Exodus: Luke’s Story of Redemption 15:35 - A Paroxysm of Love: Hebrews’ Challenge to Christians 22:46 - What was Consolation in the Ancient World 27:17 - The Language of Consolation: Key Greek Terms 35:58 - Consolation in Paul: A Heart for the Churches 40:01 - Consolation Amid Affliction: Paul’s Churches in Need 45:51 - Bridging Worlds: Why Compare Paul and Seneca? 52:19 - Grief and Joy: Paul and Seneca on Suffering 59:00 - Living Consolation: Applying Paul’s Wisdom Today Music Credits: Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/aspire Please, let us know what you thoughts on the episode. Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , please consider becoming an Explorer! Your support helps keep the podcast ad-free, allows us to bring in more guests, and enhances the content we create. By joining our Explorer community, you’ll receive exclusive benefits, including Q&As, priority for Greek tutoring applications, and discounts on tutoring. Explore more and join the Explorer programme here: Become an Explorer . Podcast Keywords: biblical languages, New Testament, Old Testament, Christ, bible study, Relationship with God, learn biblical languages, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Covenants, New covenant, old covenant, language acquisition, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew.…
 
In this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture, Daniel Mikkelsen sits down with George H. Guthrie, a leading New Testament scholar and Professor at Regent College, Vancouver, to uncover the profound significance of the Book of Hebrews for believers today. Together, they explore how Hebrews presents Jesus as the ultimate High Priest, bridging the Old and New Testaments, and offering hope, perseverance, and clarity for the Christian life. From the transformative reality of the Incarnation to the new covenant and its implications, this episode delves deep into the theology and practical applications of Hebrews. Whether you’re a student of Scripture, passionate about theology, or seeking ways to strengthen your faith, this conversation will inspire you to see Jesus with fresh clarity and live a life that glorifies Him. Don’t Miss the Next Episode: Our next episode features a conversation with Alex Muir on the theme of consolation in Paul, exploring how Paul offers hope and encouragement in the face of suffering. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 02:08 - Introducing George H. Guthrie 04:48 - How George Got Into Greek 07:39 - Two Examples Illustrate the Usefulness of Greek 14:54 - The Incarnation and Its Transformative Significance 16:17 - Why George Loves Hebrews So Much 21:07 - Orientation to Reading Hebrews for Improved Understanding 26:26 - The Key Themes of Hebrews 28:29 - Understanding Jesus' Superiority Over Angels in Hebrews 34:30 - The Rest of God and the Word’s Power in Hebrews 42:36 - Hebrews Perspective: Jesus as Messiah and High Priest 50:51 - The New Covenant and Its Implications 52:20 - God's Discipline and Esau’s Example 55:36 - Practical Lessons from Hebrews 57:44 - Living for Jesus and Glorifying Him in Our Daily Life Music Credits: Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/aspire Please, let us know what you thoughts on the episode. Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , please consider becoming an Explorer! Your support helps keep the podcast ad-free, allows us to bring in more guests, and enhances the content we create. By joining our Explorer community, you’ll receive exclusive benefits, including Q&As, priority for Greek tutoring applications, and discounts on tutoring. Explore more and join the Explorer programme here: Become an Explorer . Podcast Keywords: biblical languages, New Testament, Old Testament, Christ, bible study, Relationship with God, learn biblical languages, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Covenants, New covenant, old covenant, language acquisition, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew.…
 
In this special Christmas episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , Daniel Mikkelsen takes listeners on a journey through Paul’s unique perspective on the nativity story. Unpacking a profound and often-overlooked narrative, Daniel presents four key points that reveal Paul’s deep theological reflections on the significance of Christ’s birth. Join us as we explore how Paul’s understanding of Christmas invites us to reflect on the Incarnation, God’s redemptive plan, and the practical impact of these truths for our lives today. Whether you’re fascinated by theology, enjoy exploring the Bible’s richness, or are simply seeking meaningful Christmas insights, this episode offers a fresh perspective on the story of Christ’s birth through the lens of Paul’s writings. Don’t Miss the Next Episode: Our next episode features a conversation with George Guthrie on the Book of Hebrews, where we delve into the rich themes of Christ’s priesthood, perseverance, and hope for believers. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to Paul's Nativity Story 03:08 - Revealing Paul's Christmas Story 06:06 - Paul's 4 Christmas Points 06:59 - Paul's First Christmas Point 17:24 - Paul's Second Christmas Point 21:13 - Paul's Third Christmas Point 26:04 - Paul's Fourth Christmas Point 33:36 - What Does This Mean for Our Lives Music Credits: Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/aspire Please, let us know what you thoughts on the episode. Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , please consider becoming an Explorer! Your support helps keep the podcast ad-free, allows us to bring in more guests, and enhances the content we create. By joining our Explorer community, you’ll receive exclusive benefits, including Q&As, priority for Greek tutoring applications, and discounts on tutoring. Explore more and join the Explorer programme here: Become an Explorer . Podcast Keywords: biblical languages, New Testament, Old Testament, Christ, bible study, Relationship with God, learn biblical languages, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Covenants, New covenant, old covenant, language acquisition, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew.…
 
In this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , Daniel Mikkelsen sits down with Zac McNeal, a New Testament PhD candidate at the University of Edinburgh, to delve into the timeless message of 1 Thessalonians. Together, they uncover profound insights from the Greek text, explore Paul’s message to a Greco-Roman audience, and examine cultural concepts like patronage that shaped the early Christian community. They also discuss how Paul’s teachings on manual labour, suffering, and Christ’s return offer encouragement and hope for both ancient and modern readers. Whether you’re passionate about theology, fascinated by biblical languages, or seeking practical applications for your faith, this episode provides a rich exploration of 1 Thessalonians and its enduring relevance for today. Don’t Miss the Next Episode: Our next episode is a special Christmas edition, The Christmas Story According to Paul . Join Daniel as he explores Paul’s unique perspective on the Incarnation and God’s redemptive plan in select Pauline texts. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 01:45 - Introducing Guest: Zac McNeal, A New Testament PhD Candidate 02:57 - The Importance of Biblical Languages 06:35 - Key Insights from the Greek Text 08:42 - How Greek Sentence Structure Shapes Meaning 11:48 - A Powerful Example of Why Greek Matters 15:28 - Unlocking 1 Thessalonians: Context and Themes 17:10 - How Paul Spoke to a Greco-Roman Audience 20:20 - Patronage in Early Christianity: Paul’s Use of Cultural Concepts 23:48 - Why Paul Wrote 1 Thessalonians 26:37 - Finding Hope in Suffering and Eschatology 28:21 - Why Paul’s Arrival in Thessalonica Was Significant 29:51 - Paul’s Radical View on Manual Labour 35:03 - Paul’s Vulnerability and Love for the Thessalonians 39:48 - Why Paul Sent Timothy Instead of Visiting 43:25 - Christ’s Return and God’s Care in Hardship 51:21 - Applying Paul’s Teachings to Our Lives Music Credits: Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/aspire Please, let us know what you thoughts on the episode. Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , please consider becoming an Explorer! Your support helps keep the podcast ad-free, allows us to bring in more guests, and enhances the content we create. By joining our Explorer community, you’ll receive exclusive benefits, including Q&As, priority for Greek tutoring applications, and discounts on tutoring. Explore more and join the Explorer programme here: Become an Explorer . Podcast Keywords: biblical languages, New Testament, Old Testament, Christ, bible study, Relationship with God, learn biblical languages, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Covenants, New covenant, old covenant, language acquisition, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew.…
 
In this episode, Daniel Mikkelsen speaks with Andy Abernethy , professor of Old Testament (Wheaton College, Chicago) and expert on Isaiah, to uncover the deep riches of Isaiah’s vision. From the cultural connection of learning biblical languages to Isaiah’s profound message of God’s kingdom and His unexpected inclusion of outsiders, this episode offers insights that deepen your understanding of Scripture. Join us as we explore: How learning Hebrew connects us to the culture of the Bible. The unique way Isaiah presents God as King. The unexpected inclusion of outsiders in Isaiah’s vision. Practical takeaways for engaging with Scripture today. Whether you’re passionate about theology, biblical languages, or seeking inspiration for your faith, this episode is packed with insights for you. Don’t Miss the Next Episode: Our next episode features Zac McNeal , where we’ll explore the message of 1 Thessalonians and its enduring relevance. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 01:44 - Introducing Today’s Guest - Andy Abernethy 04:14 - Getting into the Study of Biblical Languages 09:05 - Learning a Language is a Skill 12:44 - The Cultural Connection Given by Learning Biblical Languages 16:16 - Uncovering Nuances: Insights from Word Studies 23:48 - The Benefit of Going Beyond Word Studies 27:30 - Why Study the Old Testament Prophets? 31:14 - The Prophets Are Like an Iron Brush for the Church 37:02 - Gems from Isaiah: God as King 41:28 - Isaiah: The Holy and Saving King 45:31 - The Unexpected Inclusion of Outsiders 52:59 - Each Prophet’s Unique Contribution 56:12 - Inviting God to Reveal Himself Music Credits: Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/aspire Please, let us know what you thoughts on the episode. Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , please consider becoming an Explorer! Your support helps keep the podcast ad-free, allows us to bring in more guests, and enhances the content we create. By joining our Explorer community, you’ll receive exclusive benefits, including Q&As, priority for Greek tutoring applications, and discounts on tutoring. Explore more and join the Explorer programme here: Become an Explorer . Podcast Keywords: biblical languages, New Testament, Old Testament, Christ, bible study, Relationship with God, learn biblical languages, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Covenants, New covenant, old covenant, language acquisition, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew.…
 
In this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , Daniel Mikkelsen sits down with pastor-scholar Tim Murray to delve into the transformative impact of learning biblical languages—especially Greek—on both personal faith and ministry. Tim shares his journey of studying Greek and Hebrew and discusses how these languages deepen our engagement with Scripture, slow us down for richer understanding, and even affirm the reliability of our Bible translations. They explore the value of theological education and the unique role of pastor-scholars in bridging the worlds of academia and the church. Whether you’re a pastor, a student of the Bible, or simply someone wanting to support your pastor’s growth, this episode offers practical insights for anyone seeking to engage more deeply with Scripture. Join us for an inspiring conversation about the life-changing power of studying Greek and the rewards of lifelong learning in faith. Don't miss the next episode: with on Isaiah with specialist Andy Abernethy. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:58 Meet Tim Murray 03:04 Tim’s Journey with Greek and Hebrew 08:32 How Greek Enriches Scripture Understanding 12:23 The Role of Biblical Languages in Ministry 18:03 How Greek Affirms Our Translations' Reliability 20:08 Greek's Influence on Pastoral Life 23:51 Why Biblical Languages are Essential 26:05 What is a Pastor-Scholar? 29:47 Why Pastor-Scholars Matter 35:35 Rewards of Being a Pastor-Scholar 39:56 Practical Takeaways for Everyday Readers of Scripture Music Credits: Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/aspire Please, let us know what you thoughts on the episode. Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , please consider becoming an Explorer! Your support helps keep the podcast ad-free, allows us to bring in more guests, and enhances the content we create. By joining our Explorer community, you’ll receive exclusive benefits, including Q&As, priority for Greek tutoring applications, and discounts on tutoring. Explore more and join the Explorer programme here: Become an Explorer . Podcast Keywords: biblical languages, New Testament, Old Testament, Christ, bible study, Relationship with God, learn biblical languages, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Covenants, New covenant, old covenant, language acquisition, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew.…
 
In this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , Daniel Mikkelsen and New Testament scholar Nick Moore (Warden of Cranmer Hall, Durham) delve into the significance of the temple in early Christian thought as presented in the New Testament. Together, they discuss the temple's importance in the ancient world and to early Christians, exploring how passages from Paul, Hebrews, 1 Peter, and John’s gospel transform our understanding of worship, God’s presence, and believers’ identity as God’s temple. Nick reveals how Greek language insights clarify key terms like "naos" (temple) and "aion" (age), shedding light on how early Christians understood themselves as God’s dwelling place. The conversation also highlights the connection between temple imagery and Jesus' role as high priest, as well as what it means to live as “living stones” today. For those interested in Nick's book, Open Sanctuary , you can find it here: Open Sanctuary on Amazon . Disclaimer: I may receive a copy of Nick's book, Open Sanctuary, but I do not receive any financial benefit from it. Don’t miss the next episode : In the upcoming episode, we’ll be joined by pastor-scholar Tim Murry for an engaging discussion on his perspectives as a pastor and biblical scholar. Music Credits: Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/aspire Please, let us know what you thoughts on the episode. Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , please consider becoming an Explorer! Your support helps keep the podcast ad-free, allows us to bring in more guests, and enhances the content we create. By joining our Explorer community, you’ll receive exclusive benefits, including Q&As, priority for Greek tutoring applications, and discounts on tutoring. Explore more and join the Explorer programme here: Become an Explorer . Podcast Keywords: biblical languages, New Testament, Old Testament, Christ, bible study, Relationship with God, learn biblical languages, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Covenants, New covenant, old covenant, language acquisition, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew.…
 
In this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , Daniel Mikkelsen and New Testament scholar Ian Paul tackle the complexities of the Book of Revelation, addressing common fears and misunderstandings about this often daunting text. They explore how understanding biblical Greek and Hebrew, alongside the cultural context of scripture, can transform the way we read the Bible—especially Revelation. Ian sheds light on how Greek grammar reveals new dimensions of familiar passages, such as the Lord's Prayer and John 3:16. He also explains why Revelation is so saturated with Old Testament references, and how its apocalyptic imagery—dragons, beasts, and more—should be understood. Throughout the conversation, they emphasise the importance of reading scripture in community and explore how Revelation offers both challenge and comfort to Christians today. If you've ever wondered how to approach Revelation with confidence, or how biblical languages deepen your understanding of scripture, this episode is for you. #RevelationExplained #BiblicalLanguages #ChristianTheology Don’t miss the next episode: In the next episode, we’ll discuss Temples in the New Testament with Nick Moore. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 02:03 - Meet Today's Guest: Ian Paul 04:10 - Ian Paul's Journey into Greek and Hebrew 07:10 - Why Original Languages Are Like 3D, Not 2D 09:36 - The Role of Translation in Biblical Interpretation 13:08 - The Complexity of Biblical Texts and Their Interpretations 16:17 - Why Bother Learning Greek? 19:47 - Are We Misunderstanding the Lord's Prayer? 24:25 - Greek Grammar and New Insight into John 3:16 26:20 - When Translations Go Wrong 28:28 - Why Study the Book of Revelation? 34:07 - Why Is Revelation a Feared Book? 36:53 - Why Is Revelation So Strange? 39:44 - What Is Apocalyptic Literature? 45:49 - How Revelation Contains the Full Story of Scripture 49:30 - Revelation Tells Us How It Should Be Received 51:57 - The Most Quoted Old Testament Book in Revelation 53:43 - Revelation: A Book of Challenge and Comfort 55:14 - The Culture Promises What Only God Can Give Music Credits: Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/aspire Please, let us know what you thoughts on the episode. Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , please consider becoming an Explorer! Your support helps keep the podcast ad-free, allows us to bring in more guests, and enhances the content we create. By joining our Explorer community, you’ll receive exclusive benefits, including Q&As, priority for Greek tutoring applications, and discounts on tutoring. Explore more and join the Explorer programme here: Become an Explorer . Podcast Keywords: biblical languages, New Testament, Old Testament, Christ, bible study, Relationship with God, learn biblical languages, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Covenants, New covenant, old covenant, language acquisition, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew.…
 
In this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture, host Daniel Mikkelsen interviews Craig Blomberg, Professor Emeritus of New Testament at Denver Seminary, renowned for his work in New Testament scholarship and biblical theology. Together, they explore why non-Pauline letters, like James, are often overlooked in the Protestant world. The conversation delves into the significance of biblical languages, how careful interpretation can uncover fresh theological insights, and touches on topics such as double-mindedness and the nature of wisdom in James. They also discuss how traditions have shaped the focus on Paul over other New Testament writings. The episode wraps up with reflections on discipleship and key passages from the broader New Testament. #biblicalstudies #newtestament #James Don't miss the next episode: Where we will discuss Revelation with Ian Paul Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:54 Meet Craig Blomberg 03:43 A Journey into New Testament Studies 07:33 Greek Grammar and Romans 8:28: What We Often Miss 13:00 How Greek Shaped Luther and the Reformation 16:56 Why We Overlook Non-Pauline Letters 18:52 Wisdom from James: Trials, Wealth, and Generosity 27:26 The Double-Minded Person in James 31:14 Defining Wisdom in the Letter of James 35:10 Applying Wisdom to Everyday Life 38:45 Jesus' Genealogy and Its Link to Discipleship Music Credits: Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/aspire Please, let us know what you thoughts on the episode. Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture , please consider becoming an Explorer! Your support helps keep the podcast ad-free, allows us to bring in more guests, and enhances the content we create. By joining our Explorer community, you’ll receive exclusive benefits, including Q&As, priority for Greek tutoring applications, and discounts on tutoring. Explore more and join the Explorer programme here: Become an Explorer . Podcast Keywords: biblical languages, New Testament, Old Testament, Christ, bible study, Relationship with God, learn biblical languages, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Covenants, New covenant, old covenant, language acquisition, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew.…
 
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