Rephonic
Artwork for Exegetically Speaking

Exegetically Speaking

Wheaton College
Wheaton College
Greek
New Testament
Greek Language
Proverbs 22:6
Biblical Languages
1 Timothy 6:17-19
Hebrews
Wisdom
Philemon
Philippians
Koinonia
Jesus Christ
Child Rearing
Romans 12:6-8
Biblical Exegesis
Hebrew
Biblical Studies
James
Job

"Exegetically Speaking" is a weekly podcast of the friends and faculty of Wheaton College, IL and The Lanier Theological Library. Hosted by Dr. David Capes, it features language experts who discuss the importance of learning the biblical languages—Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek—and show how reading the Bible in the original languages "pays off." Each podcast lasts between seven and eleven minutes and ... more

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes100Founded7 years ago
Number of ListenersCategories
Religion & SpiritualityChristianity

Listen to this Podcast

Artwork for Exegetically Speaking

Latest Episodes

What sort of work do the Scriptures forbid on the Sabbath? What sort of work is allowed? Attention to the Hebrew words used in connection with the Sabbath and in other contexts sheds some light on these questions. Dr. Baruch Kvasnika is President of ... more

YouTube

Toward the close of his short letter to Philemon, Paul offers to pay any debt Onesimus may owe Philemon, and adds (ESV), "I, Paul, write this with my own hand: I will repay it—to say nothing of your owing me even your own self." The last words are of... more

YouTube

In an important line, Paul is frequently understood to be referring to at least two laws, the law of Moses, which the apostle is no longer "under," and a law of Christ, which he is still "under" (1 Cor. 9:21). Jewish parallels and the Greek words Pau... more

YouTube

In the opening line of Mark's Gospel Jesus is referred to as "the Son of God," except that the Greek phrasing in this instance, somewhat non-typically, lacks any definite article. That this idiom echoes imperial propaganda is seen to be likely when a... more

YouTube

Key Facts

Accepts Guests
Contact Information
Podcast Host
Number of Listeners
Find out how many people listen to this podcast per episode and each month.

Similar Podcasts

People also subscribe to these shows.

The Biblical Mind
The Biblical MindCenter For Hebraic Thought
Ask NT Wright Anything
Ask NT Wright AnythingPremier Unbelievable
Unbelievable?
Unbelievable?Premier Unbelievable?

Recent Guests

Oliver Hersey
President of Jerusalem University College
Jerusalem University College
Episode: Canceling a King, with Oliver Hersey: Exodus 1:8-9
Liz Mburu
Associate Professor of New Testament and Greek at Africa International University, Regional Coordinator for Anglophone Africa at Langham Literature
Africa International University
Episode: What Was From the Beginning, with Elizabeth Mburu: 1 John 1:1-4
Andrew Perrin
Professor of Humanities at Athabasca University and expert on the Dead Sea Scrolls
Athabasca University
Episode: Cranky, Bald Donkeys and Textual Criticism, with Andrew Perrin: Jeremiah 14:6
Clayton Croy
Adjunct part-time professor of Greek and New Testament at Southern Nazarene University
Southern Nazarene University
Episode: The Messianic Whipper Snapper, with N. Clayton Croy: John 2:15
Jennifer Houston McNeel
New Testament professor at the St. Mary's Ecumenical Institute
St. Mary's Ecumenical Institute
Episode: Whose Koilia is This?, with Jennifer Houston McNeel: John 7:38
Jason Maston
Professor of Theology at Houston Christian University and Associate Dean in the School of Christian Thought.
Houston Christian University
Episode: Honor Everyone As the King, the King as Everyone, with Jason Maston: 1 Peter 2:17
Tom Schmidt
Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Fairfield University
Fairfield University
Episode: Incredible Things, with Tom Schmidt: Luke 5:26
Matthew Bates
Professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary
Northern Seminary
Episode: Faith as Loyalty, with Matthew Bates: Romans 3:2-3
Bradley Cameron
Visiting assistant professor at Wheaton College focusing on Hebrew and the Hebrew wisdom tradition.
Wheaton College
Episode: This God, with Bradley Cameron: Ecclesiastes 3:10

Host

David Capes
Host and Director of Academic Programming at the Lanier Theological Library with extensive experience in biblical languages and theology.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 85 ratings
  • Generally insightful and interesting

    I was a little disappointed by episode 51 where the professor talked about the historicity of genesis and made links to marriage in his discussion of a verse. There is no link in the verse to ‘marriage’ in that text, certainly marriage as you know it in America in 2022. I am a doctoral student on the other side of the world and you may be I interested to know I did my masters in Queer Theology. I too am a committed Christian and enjoy going back to the original Hebrew and Greek, noting many fa... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Russell from New Zealand
    New Zealand3 years ago
  • Good guests

    Interesting insights from knowledgeable guests. I wish the host would let them finish their thoughts before butting in, but it’s still worth a listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Southern Pig-tailed Macaque
    United States5 years ago
  • So interesting and encouraging!

    Wonderful little tidbits, nice length, can fit one of these podcasts into my day and be refreshed and encouraged. Love the enthusiasm for languages and the Bible. It's contagious. Thank you, thank you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    listener in ontario
    Canada5 years ago
  • Great!

    Really outstanding podcast series!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CSPerry
    United States6 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Reviews often highlight the expertise of the guests and the valuable insights they provide.
Listeners appreciate the depth and quality of discussions on biblical languages and theological topics.
Some listeners have expressed a desire for the host to allow guests more time to complete their thoughts.
Feedback indicates that episodes are concise and easy to follow, making them suitable for busy individuals.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

What Was From the Beginning, with Elizabeth Mburu: 1 John 1:1-4
Q: Does that echo to you the creation account?
Yes, it echoes John 1, which begins with 'In the beginning'.
Honor Everyone As the King, the King as Everyone, with Jason Maston: 1 Peter 2:17
Q: What advice would you give to a young Greek student who may be getting a little discouraged?
Engage with the language for 10 minutes a day, as regular practice is crucial for mastering languages.
Incredible Things, with Tom Schmidt: Luke 5:26
Q: What should we take from the Greek word used in this passage?
Tom explains that 'paradoxa' carries connotations of both astonishment and suspicion, leading to different interpretations of Jesus' miracles.
Incredible Things, with Tom Schmidt: Luke 5:26
Q: So how did you get started reading Greek?
Tom became a Christian in college and wanted to know the original language of the New Testament, leading him to take Greek classes.
How Not to Run Amuck, with Richard Schultz: Proverbs 29:18
Q: How can we regard this verse today?
As a moral guardrail for civilization, showing how adherence to divine texts is crucial for society.

Audience Metrics

Listeners, social reach, demographics and more for this podcast.

Listeners per Episode
Gender Skew
Location
Interests
Professions
Age Range
Household Income
Social Media Reach

Frequently Asked Questions About Exegetically Speaking

What is Exegetically Speaking about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Content focuses on the significance of biblical languages such as Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic, with discussions centering on how these languages enhance the understanding and interpretation of Scripture. Episodes provide insights from experts in language and theology who examine various biblical texts, exploring their historical and theological contexts. The short format of the episodes, typically between seven to eleven minutes, offers concise yet rich content for listeners interested in deepening their scriptural knowledge and appreciation. Overall, it is particularly suitable for those seeking to enrich their biblical study through linguistic insights and scholarly expertise.

Where can I find podcast stats for Exegetically Speaking?

Rephonic provides a wide range of podcast stats for Exegetically Speaking. We scanned the web and collated all of the information that we could find in our comprehensive podcast database. See how many people listen to Exegetically Speaking and access YouTube viewership numbers, download stats, audience demographics, chart rankings, ratings, reviews and more.

How many listeners does Exegetically Speaking get?

Rephonic provides a full set of podcast information for three million podcasts, including the number of listeners. View further listenership figures for Exegetically Speaking, including podcast download numbers and subscriber numbers, so you can make better decisions about which podcasts to sponsor or be a guest on. You will need to upgrade your account to access this premium data.

What are the audience demographics for Exegetically Speaking?

Rephonic provides comprehensive predictive audience data for Exegetically Speaking, including gender skew, age, country, political leaning, income, professions, education level, and interests. You can access these listener demographics by upgrading your account.

How many subscribers and views does Exegetically Speaking have?

To see how many followers or subscribers Exegetically Speaking has on Spotify and other platforms such as Castbox and Podcast Addict, simply upgrade your account. You'll also find viewership figures for their YouTube channel if they have one.

Which podcasts are similar to Exegetically Speaking?

These podcasts share a similar audience with Exegetically Speaking:

1. The Biblical Mind
2. Slow Theology: Simple Faith for Chaotic Times
3. The Stone Chapel Podcast
4. Ask NT Wright Anything
5. Unbelievable?

How many episodes of Exegetically Speaking are there?

Exegetically Speaking launched 7 years ago and published 100 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

How do I contact Exegetically Speaking?

Our systems regularly scour the web to find email addresses and social media links for this podcast. We scanned the web and collated all of the contact information that we could find in our podcast database. But in the unlikely event that you can't find what you're looking for, our concierge service lets you request our research team to source better contacts for you.

Where can I see ratings and reviews for Exegetically Speaking?

Rephonic pulls ratings and reviews for Exegetically Speaking from multiple sources, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, and Podcast Addict.

View all the reviews in one place instead of visiting each platform individually and use this information to decide if a show is worth pitching or not.

How do I access podcast episode transcripts for Exegetically Speaking?

Rephonic provides full transcripts for episodes of Exegetically Speaking. Search within each transcript for your keywords, whether they be topics, brands or people, and figure out if it's worth pitching as a guest or sponsor. You can even set-up alerts to get notified when your keywords are mentioned.

What guests have appeared on Exegetically Speaking?

Recent guests on Exegetically Speaking include:

1. Oliver Hersey
2. Liz Mburu
3. Andrew Perrin
4. Clayton Croy
5. Jennifer Houston McNeel
6. Jason Maston
7. Tom Schmidt
8. Matthew Bates

To view more recent guests and their details, simply upgrade your Rephonic account. You'll also get access to a typical guest profile to help you decide if the show is worth pitching.

Find and pitch the right podcasts

We help savvy brands, marketers and PR professionals to find the right podcasts for any topic or niche. Get the data and contacts you need to pitch podcasts at scale and turn listeners into customers.
Try it free for 7 days