The Two Testaments

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  • A guided journey through Scripture with Rony Kozman and Will Kynes. We interview scholars to discuss the meanings of verses, passages, and books of the Bible. Think of us as an audio Bible commentary—but more exciting!

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    • Revelation 21–22 (The New Heavens and New Earth)
      May 30 2024

      Revelation 21–22 (The New Heavens and the New Earth) with Dr. Jonathan Moo

      Dr. Jonathan Moo (Whitworth University) guides us through Revelation 21–22. We discuss:

      * The importance of judgment preceding the new heavens and earth (20:10–15)

      * The continuity and the discontinuity between first earth and the new heavens and earth (21:5)

      * Why there is no sea in the new heavens and earth (21:1)

      * John’s repeated identification of things that in the new heavens and new earth are, “no more.”

      * The first and second death, why some people are excluded from the new heavens and earth, and the contrasting life to which John calls his audience (21:7–8, 27; 22:14–15)

      * The architecture of the new Jerusalem (22:9–22)

      * The lamb’s book of life and how one finds their name written in there (21:27)

      * The river of the water of life, and the tree of life (22:1–2)

      * The name on the foreheads (22:4)

      * The repeated emphasis on Jesus coming (22:7, 12, 16–17, 20)

      * Why not seal up the prophecy? (22:10)

      * Why should the evil doer still do evil? (22:11)

      * What it means to neither add to nor subtract from the words of the prophecy? (22:18–19)

      Works by Dr. Jonathan Moo

      * "Fourth Ezra and Revelation 21:1-22:5: Paradise City." In Reading Revelation in Context: John's Apocalypse and Second Temple Judaism. Edited by B. C. Blackwell et al. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2019

      * Creation, Nature, and Hope in 4 Ezra. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2011.

      Dr. Jonathan Moo recommends

      * Roderick Beaton, The Greeks: A Global History. Basic Books, 2021

      * Practicing not being on media first thing in the morning, but rather in Scripture and prayer.

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      The Two Testaments takes you on a guided journey through Scripture with leading experts on the Bible, hosted by Rony Kozman and Will Kynes

      Visit our website at thetwotestaments.com, where you can subscribe, access all episodes, and meet our guides through Scripture. Sign up now so you don’t miss an episode.Find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Vurbl, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, and Pocket Casts.

      You can also watch us on Youtube.

      This episode is co-sponsored by Samford University and the Alabama Humanities Alliance, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this episode do not necessarily represent those of the Alabama Humanities Alliance, the National Endowment for the Humanities or Samford University.



      This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thetwotestaments.substack.com
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      1 h et 6 min
    • Revelation 19:11–20:15 (The Horse and Rider, Lake of Fire, Millennium, and the Great White Throne of Judgment)
      May 28 2024

      Revelation 19:11–20:15 (The Horse and Rider, Lake of Fire, Millennium, and the Great White Throne of Judgment) with Dr. Tom Schreiner

      Dr. Tom Schreiner (Southern Seminary) guides us through Revelation 19:11–20:15. We discuss:

      * The white horse and its rider, Jesus (19:11)

      * The various names given to the rider including “word of God,” “faithful and true,” “King of Kings and Lord of Lords,” and that “he has a name inscribed that no one knows but himself” (19:11–16)

      * The significance of the blood on Jesus’s robe (19:13)

      * The sword in his mouth (19:21)

      * The battle between the beast’s armies and the rider’s armies and the great feast (19:17–21)

      * The beast and the prophet who deceive those who receive the beast’s mark, and who are thrown into the lake of fire (19:20; 20:10)

      * Options for understanding the millennial reign and the binding of Satan, and Tom’s view of “new creation millennialism” (19:4–6)

      * Satan and the final battle (19:7–10)

      * The judgment and the great white throne (19:11–15)

      * the books that are opened, and the book of life (19:12, 15)

      * Judgment according to works (19:13)

      Works by Dr. Tom Schreiner

      * Revelation. BECNT. Baker Academic, 2023.

      * New Testament Theology: Magnifying God in Christ. Baker Academic, 2008.

      Dr. Tom Schreiner recommends

      * Daniel James Brown, The Boy in the Boat: Nine Americans and their Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Penguin Random House, 2013

      * Saul David, Operation Thunderbolt: Flight 139 and the Raid on Entebbe Airport, The Twentieth Century's Greatest Special Forces Mission. Little, Brown, 2015

      * Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Brothers Karamzov

      * Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

      Subscribe and don't miss an episode

      The Two Testaments takes you on a guided journey through Scripture with leading experts on the Bible, hosted by Rony Kozman and Will Kynes

      Visit our website at thetwotestaments.com, where you can subscribe, access all episodes, and meet our guides through Scripture. Sign up now so you don’t miss an episode.Find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Vurbl, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, and Pocket Casts.

      You can also watch us on Youtube.

      This episode is co-sponsored by Samford University and the Alabama Humanities Alliance, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this episode do not necessarily represent those of the Alabama Humanities Alliance, the National Endowment for the Humanities or Samford University.



      This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thetwotestaments.substack.com
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      57 min
    • Malachi
      Apr 29 2024
      Malachi with Dr. Julia O'BrienDr. Julia O'Brien (Lancaster Theological Seminary) guides us through the book of Malachi. We discuss:* What do we know about Malachi and the historical context of the book?* Major themes of the book including the corrupt priesthood, Malachi’s tone and frustrated attitude, and the repeated use of family language and metaphors* Issues involved in translating gendered language in the Bible* How disputations structure the book’s development* Malachi’s place in Jewish and Christian canons and how Malachi is related to the Book of the Twelve* How Malachi has been interpreted and its value for today including the importance of religious institutions, and behavior/practice.* Whether Malachi is talking about marriage or using marriage as a metaphor (2:14–15)* How God’s destruction of Edom demonstrates God’s love for Israel (1:2–5)* God’s accusation of the Priests and the importance of the sacrificial system (1:6–2:9)* Issues involved in translating 2:16, which has often been translated as “I hate divorce” and if this passage is about marriage or idolatry?* The messenger whom God is sending (3:1) and the tradition of Eijah’s return (4:5)* God’s invitation to test him by bringing the tithe (3:10)Works by Dr. Julia O'Brien* The Oxford Handbook of the Minor Prophets. Edited by Julia O'Brien. Oxford University Press, 2021.* Micah. Liturgical Press, 2015* Challenging Prophetic Metaphor. Westminster John Knox, 2008* Nahum through Malachi. AOTC. Abingdon, 2004* Nahum. Sheffield Academic, 2001* Priest and Levite in Malachi. Scholars Press, 1990Dr. Julia O'Brien recommends* Joerg Rieger, Theology in the Capitalocene: Ecology, Identity, Class, and Solidarity. Fortress, 2022.* Cli-Fi (Climate Fiction) books and movies such as:* Richard Powers, The Overstory, Norton, 2018* The movie, DuneSubscribe and don't miss an episodeThe Two Testaments takes you on a guided journey through Scripture with leading experts on the Bible, hosted by Rony Kozman and Will KynesVisit our website at thetwotestaments.com, where you can subscribe, access all episodes, and meet our guides through Scripture. Sign up now so you don’t miss an episode.Find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Vurbl, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, and Pocket Casts.You can also watch us on Youtube.This episode is co-sponsored by Samford University and the Alabama Humanities Alliance, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this episode do not necessarily represent those of the Alabama Humanities Alliance, the National Endowment for the Humanities or Samford University. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thetwotestaments.substack.com
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      1 h et 36 min

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