Episodes
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Interview with Dr. Seth Postell, Dean of the One for Israel Bible College in Netanya, Israel. We discuss the New Testament's Use of the Old Testament. This includes mentions of how the Messiah is shown in the Bible and categories of use of the Old in the New such as typology, rabbinic hermeneutical methods, corporate solidarity, and sensus plenior. Postell discusses how Christians should be reading their Bibles and how sensus plenior is unnecessary. Dr. Postell and I had hermeneutics class together in seminary. We both received our PHD from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He studied under Old Testament scholar, Dr. John Sailhamer, and I studied under New Testament scholar, Dr. David Alan Black. The Bible Professor podcast aims to bring biblical literacy to the podcasting world and to the ends of the earth. We do this by teaching the Bible, defending biblical Christianity, and discussing the Bible's relevance to culture. Disclaimers: Any advice given by The Bible Professor (Mel Winstead) should NOT be taken as legal, medical, or therapeutic or counseling advice. Additionally, the perspectives or views of guests might not be the same in every way as the perspectives or views of The Bible Professor (Mel Winstead). Finally, any views, including those of Dr. Winstead, are not necessarily those espoused by my seminary or church. "The Bible Professor" - ©Melton B. Winstead 2022. One for Israel Bible College: https://college.oneforisrael.org/ Case for Messiah series on Youtube: https://youtu.be/8dqCNA-LB4oAbner Chou's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Hermeneutics-B... Seth Postell's Adam as Israel: https://www.amazon.com/Adam-Israel-Ge... Dr. Postell named several several other authors and books near the end of the video . . . . **If interested, you can download a free apologetics ebook as well as learn more about the apologetics-focused education offered at Southern Evangelical Seminary by going to https://ses.edu/professor/.
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Kristen Davis shares how archaeology and the Bible (apologetics) saved her faith. We discuss major finds at major excavation sites in Israel. These are limited to Tell Dan, Jericho, and Jerusalem. Each one aligns with descriptions in the Bible. 'Nuff said.
the arched gateway at Tell Dan that Kristen referred to is from an earlier period than the ruins of the double gate given at minute 9:13.
The Bible Professor podcast aims to bring biblical literacy to the podcasting world and to the ends of the earth. We do this by teaching the Bible, defending biblical Christianity, and discussing the Bible's relevance to culture. Disclaimers: Any advice given by The Bible Professor (Mel Winstead) should NOT be taken as legal, medical, or therapeutic or counseling advice. Additionally, the perspectives or views of guests might not be the same in every way as the perspectives or views of The Bible Professor (Mel Winstead). Finally, any views, including those of Dr. Winstead, are not necessarily those espoused by my seminary or church.
"The Bible Professor" - ©Melton B. Winstead 2022.
Kristen Davis: http://www.doubtlessfaith.com
**If interested, you can download a free apologetics ebook as well as learn more about the apologetics-focused education offered at Southern Evangelical Seminary by going to https://ses.edu/professor/.
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This episode works through the first several verses of the Gospel of John. In it, I deal with the biblical text, even the Greek words, and show how they can apply to the lives of Christians. We find that Christians listen to the voice of the Good Shepherd, the Lord Jesus Christ. We find that Jesus Christ is the only way to salvation. We find that salvation is of the Lord. We find that Christians should find their wisdom from the Scriptures. And more.
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Luke 2 and the nativity. I deal with the historical, political, familial, and theological message of Luke 2. The message defends the accuracy of the Bible, clarifies the Christmas story, and gives the truth of the gospel message here at Christmas.
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John 10 possesses a unique section in which Jesus celebrated a secular holiday Hanukkah (Feast of Lights or Feast of Dedication, but not one of the 7 commanded by God in Lev. 23). Jesus uses the circumstance to teach that He is the Light of the World. Christians celebrate this advent of the Light into the world during Christmas time, during a larger celebration of Light(s).
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Explaining the historical setting of the wise men, King Herod, the Bible's explanation of the nativity (the baby Jesus). The biblical story took place in a real place and time and under particular historical circumstances. The story of the first Christmas is an amazing history lesson. But the main point is that it leads us to the Lord Jesus.
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Dr. Michael Brown, Bible scholar, radio personality, author, and Jewish evangelist, shares the Messianic hope and peace prophesied in Isaiah. It's all about Jesus Christ! Dr. Brown's website: https://askdrbrown.org/
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I survey a bit of the structure of 1 Timothy and the other Pastoral Epistles. I spend most of the time studying out the variations on the word "teach" throughout these 3 New Testament letters. The apostle Paul used the terms to emphasize his concerns on things like getting our teaching right, who is qualified to do it (women's roles in the church), Bible doctrine, strange doctrine, false teaching, working hard at preaching and teaching the Bible, etc.
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Interview with Dr. Will Varner, seminary professor, Bible scholar, and Jewish Evangelist. We discuss the context of Isaiah 7:14 and its relationship to Jesus Christ in the New Testament. Dr. Varner also explains the Christian gospel based on these truths and their ties to Christmas. Dr Varner's book about Christmas: https://www.amazon.com/Anticipating-Advent-Looking-Messiah-Places/dp/1948048469/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=anticipating+the+advent&qid=1670611631&sr=8-1
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Marla Webb describes her ongoing theological education, her work in Africa, and her Bible teaching ministry.
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I interview recently retired Naval Captain Bob Bryans. He discusses his personal journey, military, and personal ministry . . . .
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In this video I interview a former Hindu who converted to Christianity and currently pastors in Australia and India.
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This message from Psalm 19 talks about the creation and that it points to its Creator and how the second half of the psalm refers to specific revelation, i.e., the Word of God. This chapter in the psalms is geared toward pointing to the glory of the Lawgiver and the sufficiency of the Law of that Lawgiver. The heavens, or we could say, nature, declares that God exists. This truth is asserted by the apostle Paul in Romans 1 also. The written Scripture explains God's written revelation of Himself. In a word, the second half of this Psalm is about the Sufficiency of the Bible.
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After explaining how he helped found an international campus ministry, Ratio Christi, Simon Brace, a Christian leader in South Africa, discusses what he sees are the major challenges to the Church in S. Africa. The next part of the discussion is Brace's concerns about the modern social justice movement. On this movement, he mentions how it affects the family and economics. Next, Mr. Brace encourages Christians to disciple others, their own children included.
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Amy Warren challenges Christian parents that its their job to disciple their children.
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Explains the three commands for Christians in 2 Timothy 3 - things they need to know, people they need to avoid, and have perseverance.
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Biology Professor says the intricacies of the cell are clear evidence for God's existence.
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With a major disability, youth pastor serves God and helps youth.
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An introduction to defending Christianity, answering the questions: what is apologetics?; what are some biblical examples?; and what attitude should I have? Explains 1 Peter 3:15 and Acts 17.