Can I Trust My Bible? From What Was Written to What I'm Reading Timothy Bunting
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- Religion & Spirituality
This podcast explores the transmission of the Biblical text throughout the ages, and how by textual criticism we can ensure that our Bibles today read the same as they were originally written.
Music by Stevia Sphere: https://steviasphere.bandcamp.com
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Episode 11: Examining the "Testimony" of the New Testament Manuscripts
In this episode we discuss the basic guidelines textual critics employ when evaluating the quality of variant readings by comparing it to how a jury examines eyewitness testimony. We'll see that this process is not as complicated as it might seem.
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Episode 10: Comparing the Septuagint and Masoretic Text With John Weaver Pt. 2
In this episode, we'll shift our discussion to how these two ancient texts have impacted the New Testament text and first century Christianity.
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Episode 9: Comparing the Septuagint and Masoretic Text With John Weaver Pt. 1
After being introduced to these two Old Testament documents, let's sit down with Dr. John Weaver as he helps us better understand their similarities, differences, and impacts on our modern translations.
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Episode 8: Getting Familiar With the Septuagint
We know that manuscripts in the original languages are essential when it comes to determining the original text, but what about ancient translations? Let's take a look at the most well known ancient translation of the Old Testament Text: the Septuagint. How valuable is it? And how does it compare to the original Hebrew text?
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Episode 7: The Original Languages of the Biblical Text Pt. 2
In episode six, we started talking about the two original languages of the Old Testament, Hebrew and Aramaic. This episode picks up right where we left off in the middle of our discussion about Aramaic and then moves onto discussing Greek, the language of the New Testament text.
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Episode 6: The Original Languages of the Biblical Text Pt. 1
Have you ever heard that the Bible can't be trusted because it's been translated too many times? Is there any truth to this claim? In this episode we begin talking about the original languages of the Biblical text. What they are, what we know about their history, and how this impacts our English Bibles that we read today.
** There was overlapping audio clips between 17:30 and 18:15, but an updated audio file has now been uploaded **