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.)
- 3 Keys to Godly Confidence in the Pulpit from Jacob Lewis (Lifeway Research) – we can have confidence when we know the Word, know our flocks, and know our role
- Beyond Words: Sermon Illustrations And The Preacher Who Could Not Speak from Mike Neglia and Jim Wilson (Expositors Collective) – getting out of the way and letting the biblical text speak; why we need sermon illustrations; using illustrations that are fresh, biblical or personal; lessons from being unable to speak
- Potential Dangers of ‘Applying Scripture to My Life’ from Ty Kieser (The Gospel Coalition) – thoughts on being God-centered and not self-centered as we apply Scripture H/T Knowable Word
- What Makes a Bible Translation Bad? from Mark Ward (Text and Canon Institute) – some translations are bad because they are sectarian
- “The Best of Preaching and Preachers” Episode 2: Avoiding Exegetical Fallacies from Jason Allen and Don Carson (Jason K. Allen) – examples of exegetical fallacies; how to avoid such fallacies [This episode was originally published on 4/24/16.]
- Ancient Greek Verbs: How Aspect and Aktionsart Effect Interpretation from Constantine Campbell (Word by Word – Logos Blog) – “What if our understanding of biblical texts has been distorted, even just a little, by incorrect handling of Greek verbs?”
- The Corinthians: Who Were They & What Was Paul Saying to Them? from Tobin Perry (Word by Word – Logos Blog) – the problems in Corinth and themes in 1 and 2 Corinthians
- Podcast: A Brief Look at One of the Shortest Books in the Bible (Matt Harmon) from Matt Tully and Matthew Harmon (Crossway) – introductory issues; themes in Jude; his use of extrabiblical literature; the final doxology
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