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.)

- Parabolic Expositional Preaching: The Arc and the Throughline from Heath Hardesty (Expositors Collective) – the aims of preaching; a framework for expositional preaching; an example of using this framework (John 7:37-39) (34 min)
- Episode 31: Land it! (The Biblical Preaching Podcast) from Mike Chalmers and Peter Mead (Cor Deo) – preaching the same text differently for different audiences; how specific should application be?; focusing on the congregation rather than online listeners; moving from the world of the Bible to the world of our listeners (27 min)
- “Preacher’s Talk” – On Humor in Preaching (Ep. 93) from K. Edward Copeland, David Helms, and Jeremy Meeks (9 Marks) – humor and its role in the Bible; when to use humor; misuses of humor; our differing personalities (24 min)
- From the Dugout to the Pulpit from Bearett Wolverton (Preaching Today) – Major League Baseball adapted to reach modern audiences; preachers may need to do the same (7 min)
- Episode 30: Interview – Steve Matthewson, Part 2: Haddon Robinson (The Biblical Preaching Podcast) from Steve Matthewson, Peter Mead, and Mike Chalmers (Cor Deo) – the strengths of Haddon Robinson as a man and a preacher; his focus on the “big idea”; his conclusions; Robinson’s influence and ours (32 min)
- “Bible Talk” – On Rules for Reading the Prophets, None of Which Jim Likes (Ep. 152) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – an introductory conversation on the prophetic literature: do we need rules (guidelines) for reading biblical genres?; rules for reading the prophets (48 min)
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