History in the Bible show

History in the Bible

Summary: A layman's guide to a 150 years of research into the history presented in the Bible. I explore the religion of ancient Israel, and the development of Christianity through to the death of Paul. I discuss every single book in every Bible (there are more than you think!) Lightly garnished with a dash of drollery, a soupcon of scrutiny, and not one ounce of objectivity. Not one ounce! Episodes are released every third Sunday.

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  • Artist: Garry Stevens
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 2.44 The Last Supper | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:06

Jesus and his disciples partake in a final meal. Judas betrays Jesus. The gospel of John disagrees with the synoptics as to the dating of the Last Supper: the day of Passover, or the day before? John uses the supper to introduce a bunch of theology. He also introduces the mysterious Beloved Disciple, and a new divine entity, the Paraclete.

 2.43 Palm Sunday | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:27

The Passion story story begins with Jesus in Bethany, a suburb of Jerusalem. Jesus is staying with his best buddies Martha, Mary, and the risen Lazarus. Jesus arranges with his students to organise a grand parade for his entry into the capital. That goes swimmingly. Ebullient from his grand reception, Jesus marches into the Temple, determined to destroy its commercial activities. Jesus then delivers a little apocalypse at the Mount of Olives.

 Bonus 23 The Trinity: Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:03

The notion of the Trinity is one of -- if not the -- most difficult concepts in Christian theology. Steve Guerra and I plough through centuries of Jewish and Christian thought to try to make sense of it. Part two of two.

 2.42 The Road To Jerusalem | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:35

As so often, the synoptic gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke tell a different story of the third and final act of Jesus' life compared to the gospel of John. In the gospel of John, Jesus spends six months in Judea before his death, and is attacked by the authorities because he raised Lazarus from the dead. John has Jesus deliver a series of confusing speeches about his relationship with God. The synoptic gospels assert that Jesus spent a few weeks traveling to Judea, and only a week in the city.

 Bonus 22: All things Biblical at the IntelligentSpeech conference in NYC | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:36

This is a bonus episode for season two. My long-time collaborator, Steve Guerra, attended the IntelligentSpeech podcasting conference in New York in June 2019. I appeared with Steve thanks to the magic that is Skype. We talk all things Biblical. I hope you enjoy this bonus show. The conference was organised by Roifield Brown, producer of numerous podcasts: How Jamaica Conquered the World, and The Things That Made England, amongst others. Roifield was the man who introduced me to history podcasting.

 2.41 Jesus' Disciples II: The Other Guys | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:46

After the Big Three disciples come the forgettable bit-players, the Nondescript Nine: Andrew, Philip, Bartholomew (also known as Nathaniel), Matthew, Thomas Didymus, James son of Alphaeus, Judas (also known as Thaddaeus), Simon the Cananaean, and Judas Iscariot.

 Bonus 21 The Trinity: Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:09

The notion of the Trinity is one of -- if not the -- most difficult concepts in Christian theology. Steve Guerra and I plough through centuries of Jewish and Christian thought to try to make sense of it. Part one of two

 2.40 Jesus' Disciples I: The Cabinet of Three | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:26

Jesus had an inner cabinet of three disciples: Simon Peter; and James and John, the sons of Zebedee. Only they have significant speaking parts. They often appear together at many significant moments, such as the Transfiguration. The rest of the disciples are ciphers.

 2.39 Conflict and Transfiguration | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:25

Jesus' mission to Galilee does not go well. The Pharisees attack him for working wonders on the sabbath. Jesus spars with the Jewish factions. Jesus attacks the Pharisees for their petty legalism. Modern interpretations of these accounts hold them to reflect the situation when the gospels were written, projected back into the time of Jesus. Jesus' Galilean ministry concludes with his Transfiguration, where he stands between Moses and Elijah, and the voice of God again declares that Jesus is his son.

 Four Minute News Update About the Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 04:08

Season two ends with the stories of Paul in the book of Acts. And so ends the history in the Bible. But I have loose ends to tie up. I will follow with a brief season three, showing the co-evolution of Christianity and Judaism to about the year 200. In that period, the small Jesus clubs that Paul knew morphed into an international corporation, and rabbinic Judaism was established as normative with the creation of the law digest the Mishnah.

 2.38 Miracles and Healings in Galilee | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:47

Most of Jesus ministry was conducted in Galilee. This time is stuffed to the brim with miracles and parables. Jesus exorcizes demons, raises people from the dead, and cures the sick. He feeds thousands, walks on water, and calms the storm. He teaches parables about old wine into new skins, mustard seeds, pearls, and weeds amongst the wheat. He meets Mary Magdalene. Jesus predicts his own death. Peter professes him the Messiah and Son of God.

 2.37 Jesus All Over the Place | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:05

Jesus flies all over the place. He steals Simon Peter and Andrew from the Baptist. He produces three great signs, cleanses the temple, and debates Nicodemus. He is first recognized as Messiah by a Samaritan, a people derided by the Jews. Jesus gives us his first theology lesson. None of this is in the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke.

 2.36 Jesus in Galilee | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:14

Straight after his baptism by John, Jesus is tempted by Satan in the wilderness near the Dead Sea. When Jesus learns that the Baptist has been arrested, he flies back to Galilee. Jesus summons two sets of two brothers as his first followers. Mark and Luke describes Jesus first act as a sermon in a synagogue. Matthew has a much more spectacular debut: the Sermon on the Mount. Luke provides a very different version of that sermon.

 2.35 Prologue to Jesus' Ministry | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:03

An introduction to the geo-political world of Jesus. I also discuss the many problems we have when attempting to reconcile the chronologies of the gospels. The synoptic gospels differ in the details. The big problem is with the gospel of John. We simply cannot reconcile the chronology of John with the synoptics.

 2.34 The Problem of John the Baptist | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:51

Jesus' identity as Son of God is revealed at his baptism by John, an old-style prophet who promotes Jewish ritual washing. Did John recognise Jesus at this event or not? The gospels differ. They regard the Baptist as a problematic figure, and treat him enigmatically. The synoptic gospels downplay him. The gospel of John (the apostle, not the Baptist) takes him over.

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