• Exploring the Temples’ Meaning for Christians in the New Testament with Nick Moore
    2024/10/30

    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.

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    39 分
  • Decoding the Book of Revelation: Overcoming Fear and Misunderstanding with Ian Paul
    2024/10/16

    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



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  • Greek Insights and Gems From The Letter of James with Craig Blomberg
    2024/10/02

    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

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    43 分
  • Why Textual Criticism Matters: Insights Beyond Apologetics with Conrad Elmelund
    2024/09/18

    In this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture, Daniel Mikkelsen, founder of NT Greek Tutoring, engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Conrad Elmelund, a PhD candidate at Lund University. They delve into the significance of textual criticism and its role beyond mere apologetics.

    Conrad sheds light on the distinction between textual criticism (lower criticism), which examines manuscript evidence, and biblical criticism (higher criticism), which explores the sources and composition of the text. They discuss the impact of studying the New Testament in its original languages, the role of textual criticism in understanding the Gospels, and how textual transmission affects our interpretation of Scripture.

    The episode also explores Conrad’s personal journey into biblical languages, the nuances of textual transmission, and the historical context of manuscript copying. They highlight the value of being part of a longstanding tradition of Bible readers and the importance of recognising one's place within this historical continuum.

    Join Daniel and Conrad as they unpack these essential topics and reflect on how textual criticism enriches our understanding of the Bible and our connection to its historical legacy.

    #TextualCriticism #BiblicalLanguages #NewTestamentStudies


    Don't miss the next episode: Exploring the Epistle of James with Craig Blomberg.


    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction
    02:03 Meet Conrad Elmelund
    03:52 Passion for Biblical Languages
    08:35 Expertise in New Testament Studies
    10:52 Insights Gained from the Greek Text
    15:06 Navigating Clarity and Ambiguity
    17:14 Stimulating Thoughtful Reflection
    22:05 Ongoing Discoveries in Scripture
    23:38 Textual Criticism vs. Biblical Criticism
    28:17 The Interplay of the Gospels
    32:11 The Value of Textual Criticism
    36:48 Unpacking Textual Transmission
    38:32 The Challenges of Manuscript Copying
    41:40 The Impact of Textual Traditions
    45:32 Approximating the Original Text
    47:27 Understanding the Author’s Voice
    50:19 Interpreting within a Historical Context
    53:52 The Legacy of the Text
    57:39 Being Part of a Historical Tradition

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  • Living Out Christ's Mindset: Expounding Philippians 2 and Life in Ethiopia with Andreas Bruun
    2024/09/04

    In this compelling episode, Daniel Mikkelsen interviews Andreas Bruun, a Lecturer at Mekane Yesus Seminary in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Andreas shares his experiences and insights on teaching Greek in a culturally diverse environment and the profound impact of understanding the Bible in its original language.
    Andreas discusses the challenges of making Greek accessible to students in Ethiopia and the transformative power of deep biblical exegesis. The conversation delves into the themes of compassion, love, and unity found in Philippians 2, emphasizing their relevance and application in everyday life.
    Tune in to discover how the study of Greek opens up scripture and how understanding these biblical themes can lead to a more authentic expression of Christ's mindset.

    #biblicalstudies #philippians2 #christianliving #biblicalgreek #BiblicalExegesis

    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction
    01:48 Introducing Andreas Bruun
    03:12 Answering God's Call: Teaching New Testament in Ethiopia
    08:58 Navigating Differences: Strategies for Teaching Greek in Ethiopia
    13:34 The Purpose of Exegesis: Making Scripture Accessible
    16:13 The Pleasure of Knowing Greek
    18:05 Understanding Greek Nuances: Beyond Literal Translation
    21:50 Deepening Understanding with Greek Insights
    24:54 Understanding a Godly Lifestyle through Greek
    27:32 Exploring Compassion and Unity in Philippians 2
    34:59 Transformative Faith: Embracing the Mind of Christ
    41:40 From Study to Everyday Life with Christ

    Don’t miss our next episode: where we will explore the usefulness of textual criticism for the Christian life, with a special focus on the New Testament.


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    48 分
  • The Multifaceted Work of Jesus: Talking Christology in Luke-Acts with Kendall Davis
    2024/08/21

    In this episode, Daniel Mikkelsen and Kendall Davis (PhD candidate at University of Edinburgh) discuss the importance of understanding the biblical languages, particularly Greek, in studying the New Testament. They emphasise that Greek is not a magical language, but rather a language spoken by people, just like English. They explain how reading the original Greek text can provide exegetical insights and help to focus attention on the specific words used. They also touch on the concept of Christology and the distinction between high and low Christology in the New Testament. The conversation explores the understanding of Jesus' divinity in the New Testament, challenging the assumption of an evolutionary progression in the concept of Jesus' divinity, and suggesting that Jesus is presented as fully divine in the New Testament. The discussion also highlights the importance of understanding the language and context of the biblical texts. The conversation then shifts to focus on Jesus as the Messiah and the central claim of Luke and Acts. It emphasises Jesus as God's agent and the fulfilment of God's promises to Israel. The multifaceted nature of Jesus' work is discussed, and the importance of discovering different aspects of Jesus through Scripture is highlighted. The conversation concludes by emphasising that Jesus is more than just a saviour and that his interest extends to being in our lives and forming a relationship with us.

    #BiblicalLanguages #BiblicalGreek #NewTestament #ScriptureInterpretation #ExegeticalInsights #Christology #JesusDivinity #BiblicalStudies #biblestudy

    Stay tuned:
    Next episode, we will take a closer look at Philippians and its rich theological insights.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction and Background
    03:17 The Incentive to Study the Biblical Languages
    07:16 The Benefits of Knowing Greek and Hebrew
    14:23 The Significance of Reading Scripture in Greek
    20:24 Christology Explained: Understanding Jesus’ Relationship with the Father
    28:35 How Do the Gospels Talk About Jesus’ Nature?
    35:56 The Multifaceted Nature of Jesus' Work
    40:47 Luke's Holistic Display of Jesus' Mission Compared to the Other Gospels
    44:03 The Ongoing Work of Jesus in Acts: From Crucifixion to Final Judgment
    48:36 The Excitement of Discovering More about Jesus

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    53 分
  • Talking Continuity Between the Old and New Testament: The New Covenant’s Freedom and Grace with Kaspars Ozolins
    2024/08/07

    In this episode, Daniel Mikkelsen interviews Kaspars Ozolins, an Old Testament scholar, about the study of biblical languages and the relationship between the Old and New Testaments. They discuss the importance of teaching biblical languages effectively and the misconception that learning languages is difficult. They also explore the concept of covenants in the Bible and how the Old Testament points forward to the New Testament. Kaspars emphasises the continuity between the two testaments and the need to understand the Old Testament to fully grasp the New Testament. In this conversation, Kaspars Ozolins and Daniel Mikkelsen discuss the importance of studying the Old Testament as Christians. They emphasise the need to take the Old Testament seriously and understand it from the perspective of the apostles in Christ. They highlight the richness and relevance of the Old Testament in pointing to Christ and magnifying God's glory and salvation. They also discuss the relationship between the Old and New Testaments, the freedom and grace found in the New Covenant, and the role of covenants in biblical theology.



    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction and Background
    04:13 The Study of Biblical Languages
    13:19 Rewards of Studying the Biblical Languages
    21:23 The New Covenant from an Old Testament Perspective
    24:12 The Eschatological Nature of the Old Testament
    26:03 The Messianic Consciousness of the Old Testament Saints
    27:42 The Connection Between the Old and New Testaments
    37:04 The New Covenant: Newness and Freedom
    40:06 The Significance of Covenants in God's Redemptive Plan
    48:57 An Application of Covenants to Everyday Christian Life

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    54 分