Here are some posts and podcasts on preaching and biblical exegesis that I noticed. (To receive Preaching Post Roundup as a weekly email, please subscribe.)
- Missing God’s Word While Preaching God’s Words from Ben Connelly (For the Church) – as we preach from Scripture, we should make sure we don’t miss God’s overarching message and the Word (Jesus)
- Think Twice Before Purchasing Someone Else’s Sermon Outlines from Randal Pelton (Pelton on Preaching) – using someone else’s sermon outlines will be costly in terms of preaching quality; we need to develop our own
- Essential Methods for Teaching and Preaching Biblical Law from Robb Coleman (Center for Preaching & Pastoral Leadership) – five essential methods for preaching the social or civil laws of Scripture
- Should I Be More “Literal” or More “Readable” When Translating the Bible? from Tommy Keene (Sign and Shadow) – when translating from the original biblical languages, the answer depends on what we are trying to accomplish
- Exegetical Inquisition: The Question Is More Important Than the Answer from Tommy Keene (Sign and Shadow) – even without knowing Hebrew or Greek, we can still ask good questions about the biblical text and about our assumptions
- Who Wrote Hebrews? Why It May Not Be Paul… from Thomas Schreiner (Word by Word – Logos Blog) – why Paul is not the author of Hebrews and some guesses as to who the author is
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