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NT Pod
Mark Goodacre
21 episodes
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Mark Goodacre's podcast about the New Testament and Christian Origins. Condensed comment from an academic perspective for everyone interested in historical approaches to the the New Testament.
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Mark Goodacre's podcast about the New Testament and Christian Origins. Condensed comment from an academic perspective for everyone interested in historical approaches to the the New Testament.
Show more...
Christianity
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
History
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NT Pod 108: The Jesus / Joshua Problem
NT Pod
8 months ago
NT Pod 108: The Jesus / Joshua Problem
NT Pod 108 continues the series on Bible translation (see also NT Pod 104: The Synoptic Translation Problem, NT Pod 105: What is Translation Inertia?, and NT Pod 107: Why Do We Translate New Testament Names the Way We Do?) and discusses the different ways we translate Jesus's name depending on whether we are looking at the Old Testament or the New:  NT Pod 108: The Jesus / Joshua Problem (mp3) Key texts (in the order in which they appear): Col. 4.11Matt. 27.16-17Luke 3.29Acts 7.45Heb. 4.8-10 Feel free to leave your feedback below or on my Youtube channel, or on social media (links on the NT Pod web page). Thanks to Ram2000, "Me and You", for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement.
NT Pod
Mark Goodacre's podcast about the New Testament and Christian Origins. Condensed comment from an academic perspective for everyone interested in historical approaches to the the New Testament.