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.)
- Preaching Like Pentecost: Seven Lessons for Pastors Today from Jeremy Walker (Desiring God) – “seven features of apostolic preaching that we can and should pursue”
- Using Outlines to Communicate Well – Brian Bell from Brian Bell (Expositors Collective) – why we need sermon outlines; how to build them; an example of a sermon outline; the importance of “trimming the fat”
- “On Preaching” – #164 | Circles of Context from H. B. Charles Jr. (H. B. Charles Jr.) – in interpreting the biblical text, there are seven circles of the literary context that we need to consider
- Eisegesis, Exegesis, and Wonder from Mike Leake (Borrowed Light) – as we seek to do exegesis and avoid eisegesis, we must not forget to wonder at biblical truth
- Paying Attention to the Bible’s Y’all from Ryan Higginbottom (Knowable Word) – in interpreting the Bible, we need to be aware of the difference between the singular and plural “you” (y’all)
- The Usefulness of the NET Bible from Shane Lems (The Reformed Reader) -the NET Bible’s translation and footnotes can be very helpful in doing biblical exegesis.
- 1 Kings 8:1–30: On the Glory of YHWH Filling the House of YHWH (Bible Talk, Ep. 118) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on 1 Kings 8:1-30
- 3 Things You Should Know about Habakkuk from Daniel Timmer (Ligonier Ministries) – God is not indifferent to injustice in Judah or in Babylon; faith in God brings peace and leads to life
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