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ProveText

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Genesis
1 Thessalonians
Biblical Languages
Malachi 1:7
Hebrew Language
Shaqav
Paul
Greek Language
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Sabbath
1 Corinthians 14
Revelation 10
Greek Vocabulary
Stepbible
Theism
1 Corinthians
Substack
Meaningful Drills
Hebrew Transliteration

A podcast exploring Scripture and all things related to it. New episodes released every day.

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In this ProveText Podcast conversation, Dr. T. Michael W. Halcomb sits down with Old Testament scholar Dr. David Firth (Trinity College Bristol) to discuss foreigners, immigrants, and belonging in the Old Testament—especially across Joshua, Judges, S... more

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Modern readers often confuse biblical collectivism with modern political ideologies—but the ancient world wasn’t ideological, it was relational.

In this episode of Cultural Keys, Dr. T. Michael W. Halcomb explains how identity, obedience, blessing, ... more

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In this episode of Sabbatical Insider, Dr. Fredrick J. Long shares a behind-the-scenes look at what sabbatical really looks like—beyond rest, into creativity, reflection, and meaningful work.

The episode begins with highlights from a fishing trip th... more

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In this up close and personal conversation, Dr. Dan Wallace opens up about his faith journey, a devastating health crisis that radically disrupted his memory, and the remarkable experience of having to relearn Greek—using his own textbook.

Known wor... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Daniel B. Wallace
A preeminent biblical Greek scholar and professor.
CSNTM
Episode: 1477. Faith, Illness & Relearning Greek | Story Time with Dr. Daniel B. Wallace
Dr. Scott Callaham
Navy chaplain and professor specializing in Biblical languages
GlossaHouse
Episode: 1471. Why Biblical Languages Still Matter with Dr. Scott Callaham
Dr. Andrew Ray Williams
Professor and pastor
Church on the Hill
Episode: 1468. How God Speaks Through Scripture (And Why It Matters) w/ Dr. Andrew Ray Williams
Dr. Gary L. Shultz
Associate Dean of the School of Theology at Baptist University of Florida and former Senior Pastor of First Baptist Church in Tallahassee.
Baptist University of Florida
Episode: 1465. Why the Church Needs Pastor Theologians (Not Just Pastors) w/ Dr. Gary L. Shultz
Michael Niebauer
Reverend Dr. and author focused on ancient exegesis and interpreting Scripture.
Center for Pastor Theologians
Episode: 1462. Reading Scripture Like the Early Church w/ Rev. Dr. Michael Niebauer
Ryan Pauly
Doctoral candidate and Christian apologist
Episode: 1459. Why Gen Z Is Walking Away & How the Church Can Respond | Interview w/ Ryan Pauly
Dr. Joseph T. Cochran
Historian specializing in American Church History and lecturer at Purdue University Northwest
Purdue University Northwest
Episode: 1457. Jonathan Edwards & the Word of God Today w/ Dr. Joseph T. Cochran
Dr. Harold Shank
A scholar and author with a focus on children in the Bible and community advocacy
Episode: 1455. Children, Deuteronomy & the Heart of God: Interview with Dr. Harold Shank
Elizabeth Woning
A licensed pastor, researcher, and co-founder of the CHANGED Movement.
CHANGED Movement
Episode: 1453. From Queer Theology to Christ: A Conversation with Elizabeth Woning

Hosts

Dr. T. Michael W. Halcomb
Bible professor, language scholar, author, and host discussing theological themes and scripture interpretation.
Michael Halcomb
Host with a focus on theological insights and community issues related to faith.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 24 ratings
  • Great Podcast!

    Been looking for a podcast that works through a passage of scripture in Greek. This is that podcast. I also love the special episodes.

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    5
    R_cketsurgeon
    United States3 years ago
  • From a student of Koine Greek

    Fabulous podcast. Please keep it up. Too often familiarity with the languages bears itself out in a superiority complex in pastoral leadership, rather than in humble, clear and beneficial exegesis, drawing out timeless truths from God’s Word to feed God’s people. As Spurgeon quipped, God called the shepherds to feed his lambs, not his giraffes. Thanks for bringing the fruit down for the herd to feast guys.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sean McCoskey
    United States5 years ago

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The discussions about faith challenges and academic insights are both engaging and enlightening.
Listeners enjoy the varied perspectives from guests, particularly those who bring personal experiences alongside scholarship.
Listeners appreciate the thoughtful exploration of scripture and its applications to modern life.
The thoughtful critiques presented are seen as beneficial for deepening faith and understanding.
Many find the blend of scholarly expertise and practical applications to be refreshing and necessary.

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1477. Faith, Illness & Relearning Greek | Story Time with Dr. Daniel B. Wallace
Q: What is the benefit of getting into biblical languages?
It keeps your mind sharp and allows a better understanding of scripture, making you less reliant on translations.
1474. How to Talk to Latter-Day Saints: Street Evangelism & LDS Theology with Aaron Shafovaloff
Q: Can you share some experiences that have been meaningful to you in your work as a street evangelist?
Aaron reminisced about casual conversations that later had significant impacts, including one with a young man named Daniel who later reached out to thank him for the conversation later on.
1474. How to Talk to Latter-Day Saints: Street Evangelism & LDS Theology with Aaron Shafovaloff
Q: What motivated you to move from Ohio to Salt Lake City?
Aaron shared that he had one foot in the door looking at LDS faith and when he got saved, he was eager to evangelize Mormons.
1468. How God Speaks Through Scripture (And Why It Matters) w/ Dr. Andrew Ray Williams
Q: What practical way can a pastor or teacher teach differently if they embrace these insights?
Preaching should focus on inviting the congregation into a divine human encounter with Christ through the scripture, acknowledging that God addresses individuals and the community.
1468. How God Speaks Through Scripture (And Why It Matters) w/ Dr. Andrew Ray Williams
Q: How does Brunner's idea of revelation as encounter differ from common evangelical approaches?
Brunner emphasizes revelation as God's personal address, where scripture serves as an instrument for relational, experiential engagement with Christ, rather than just presenting information about God.

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Content focuses on the exploration of Scripture through various scholarly approaches, aiming to relate biblical teachings to contemporary issues faced by faith communities. Notable themes include the interpretation of ancient texts, the challenges of modern religious practice, and scholarly discussions around cultural engagement, particularly with younger generations. The podcast features insights from biblical scholars and engages them in conversations that bridge academic research and practical ministry, making it a unique resource for individuals seeking deeper understanding of faith.

Listeners can expect a variety of guests, including academics, pastors, and advocates, all contributing personal stories and scholarly insights that furth... more

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2. Dr. Scott Callaham
3. Dr. Andrew Ray Williams
4. Dr. Gary L. Shultz
5. Michael Niebauer
6. Ryan Pauly
7. Dr. Joseph T. Cochran
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