
A podcast exploring Scripture and all things related to it. New episodes released every day.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 1434 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Elizabeth Woning, co-founder of the CHANGED Movement, joins Dr. Michael Halcomb for a powerful and deeply thoughtful conversation on identity, sexuality, queer theology, political engagement, discipleship, trauma, and what real spiritual transformati... more
Have you ever wondered why God doesn’t seem to move as fast as you want? In Scripture, God rarely works in the timeline of a single life. He works in generations. From Abraham to Mary, from Lois to Timothy, the Bible teaches us that faith is somethin... more
In this episode of the ProveText Podcast, Dr. T. Michael W. Halcomb sits down with Dr. Paul D. Miller—professor of international affairs at Georgetown University, veteran of the war in Afghanistan, and author of The Religion of American Greatness: Wh... more
Most of us were taught to read the Bible as a story about me—my faith, my salvation, my walk with God. But Scripture wasn’t written to individuals. It was written to communities.
In this episode, Dr. T. Michael W. Halcomb unpacks the Group Lens—reve... more
Did the Gospel exist before Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John? Dr. T. Michael W. Halcomb sits down with Dr. Clint Burnett to trace the earliest Christian use of “gospel” in Paul’s letters—as a singular proclamation from God that is apocalyptic, centered ... more
Most of us skip the maps in our Bibles—but what if where things happen is just as important as what happens?
In this episode, Dr. Michael Halcomb unpacks the Geography Lens and shows how place, terrain, and distance reveal God’s story—from the wilde... more
What did Paul actually mean in 1 Timothy 2:9–15—adornment, “quietness,” authority, and being “saved through childbearing”? In this conversation, Dr. T. Michael W. Halcomb and Dr. Anessa Westbrook put the text back in Ephesus—with Artemis and the “new... more
Why does the Bible include so many genealogies? In this episode of The Lenses of Scripture, Dr. T. Michael W. Halcomb shows how these ancient “family trees” aren’t filler — they’re theology.
Through the Genealogy Lens, we see that God’s promises ru... more
Been looking for a podcast that works through a passage of scripture in Greek. This is that podcast. I also love the special episodes.
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.
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A series centered on the exploration of Scripture and its applications, covered through various lenses, including vocabulary acquisition in biblical languages and profound discussions about significant biblical texts. The content features notable techniques and strategies for teaching and understanding ancient languages, enriching the listener's grasp of theological concepts. Additionally, the podcasts delve into literary works, drawing connections to faith, philosophy, and the historical context of religious texts. With a blend of educational and theological insights, this series appeals to both educators and those interested in deepening their spiritual understanding through the study of Scripture and related literature.
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Recent guests on ProveText include:
1. Dr. Paul D. Miller
2. Dr. Clint Burnett
3. Phil Bray
4. Matthew Halsted
5. Dr. Holly Ordway
6. Matt Bianco
7. Jordache Kiffiak
8. Matthew Emerson
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