DiscoverKnowing Faith#231 – Looking Back on Exodus
#231 – Looking Back on Exodus

#231 – Looking Back on Exodus

Update: 2024-05-30
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The episode begins with sponsor announcements for Midwestern Seminary and Biblingo, followed by a brief discussion about the book "Does the Bible Affirm Same-sex Relationships?" by Rebecca McLaughlin. The main focus of the episode is a reflection on the two seasons spent exploring the book of Exodus. The hosts, Kyle Wirlin, Jim Wilkins, and JT English, share their personal takeaways from the study, highlighting the importance of both justification and sanctification, the ongoing work of God in the lives of his people, and the interconnectedness of Exodus with other books of the Bible, particularly Revelation. They also discuss the concept of biblical theology and how it helps to make connections across the entire story of Scripture. The episode concludes with recommendations for further study, including books, podcasts, and even listening to the Bible itself. They also announce that they will be releasing a Q&A episode in the coming weeks and hint at an exciting new project for the upcoming season.

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00:00:00
Sponsors and Book Announcement

This Chapter begins with sponsor announcements for Midwestern Seminary and Biblingo, followed by a brief discussion about the book "Does the Bible Affirm Same-sex Relationships?" by Rebecca McLaughlin.

00:03:41
Reflecting on Exodus

This Chapter focuses on the hosts' reflections on the two seasons spent exploring the book of Exodus. They share their personal takeaways from the study, highlighting the importance of both justification and sanctification, the ongoing work of God in the lives of his people, and the interconnectedness of Exodus with other books of the Bible, particularly Revelation.

00:15:38
Biblical Theology and Making Connections

This Chapter delves into the concept of biblical theology and how it helps to make connections across the entire story of Scripture. The hosts discuss the difference between systematic theology and biblical theology, emphasizing the importance of reading the Bible as one book with a divine author.

00:22:14
Resources for Further Study

This Chapter provides recommendations for further study, including books, podcasts, and even listening to the Bible itself. The hosts encourage listeners to continue exploring Exodus and its themes, suggesting specific books and passages to connect with.

Keywords

Exodus


The second book of the Hebrew Bible, which tells the story of the Israelites' liberation from slavery in Egypt and their journey to the Promised Land. It is a foundational text for Jewish and Christian faith, containing themes of redemption, covenant, and God's faithfulness.

Biblical Theology


A discipline that seeks to understand the overarching message and themes of the Bible by studying its historical development and the interconnectedness of its various books. It focuses on the Bible's own internal logic and how its different parts contribute to a unified story.

Justification


A theological concept that refers to God's act of declaring a person righteous in his sight, despite their sinfulness. It is often associated with the forgiveness of sins and the imputation of Christ's righteousness to believers.

Sanctification


A theological concept that refers to the process of being made holy or set apart for God's purposes. It involves the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit in transforming believers into the likeness of Christ.

Midwestern Seminary


A seminary located in Kansas City, Missouri, that exists to equip men and women for ministry through biblical education. They offer a variety of programs, including undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees, both on-campus and online.

Biblingo


A language learning platform that specializes in teaching Biblical Greek and Hebrew. They offer a research-backed approach that makes learning these languages achievable, intuitive, and fun.

Rebecca McLaughlin


A Christian author and speaker known for her work on biblical interpretation and apologetics. She has written several books, including "Does the Bible Affirm Same-sex Relationships?" which examines arguments for and against the affirmation of same-sex relationships in the Bible.

The Good Book Company


A Christian publishing house that specializes in producing high-quality books and resources for Christian readers. They offer a wide range of books on various topics, including theology, apologetics, and devotional literature.

Training the Church


A ministry that seeks to equip and empower Christians for ministry and discipleship. They offer a variety of resources, including podcasts, books, and online courses.

Dissonance


A state of disagreement or tension between two or more things. In the context of biblical study, dissonance can refer to apparent contradictions or inconsistencies within the Bible, which can be a valuable opportunity for deeper understanding and growth.

Q&A

  • What are some of the key takeaways from the hosts' exploration of Exodus?

    The hosts highlight the importance of both justification and sanctification, the ongoing work of God in the lives of his people, and the interconnectedness of Exodus with other books of the Bible, particularly Revelation.

  • What is biblical theology and how does it help us understand the Bible?

    Biblical theology seeks to understand the overarching message and themes of the Bible by studying its historical development and the interconnectedness of its various books. It focuses on the Bible's own internal logic and how its different parts contribute to a unified story.

  • How can we make connections between different parts of the Bible?

    By reading the Bible as one book with a divine author, we can expect to find consistencies and connections between different human authors, even across different genres and historical contexts.

  • What are some resources for further study of Exodus and biblical theology?

    The hosts recommend books like "Even Better Than Even" by Nancy Guthrie, "Echoes of Exodus" by Andrew Wilson, and "The Pentateuch: Life in the Presence of God" by J. Daniel Hays. They also encourage listening to the Bible itself, particularly the Pentateuch and the book of Hebrews.

  • What is the significance of the book of Exodus in understanding the whole Bible?

    Exodus is a foundational text that reverberates throughout the rest of Scripture, providing themes and imagery that are used and reinterpreted by later authors. It is a rich source for understanding God's character, his covenant with his people, and the story of redemption.

  • How can we engage with the Bible in a way that fosters deeper understanding and growth?

    The hosts encourage active learning, such as engaging with the text through study guides, asking questions, and reflecting on the implications of the text for our lives. They also suggest listening to the Bible, allowing the words to wash over us and engage with us on a deeper level.

  • What is the importance of recognizing the divine authorship of the Bible?

    Recognizing the divine authorship of the Bible helps us to see the consistency and interconnectedness of its various parts, even across different human authors and historical contexts. It reminds us that the Bible is not simply a collection of human writings, but a unified story inspired by God.

  • What are some practical ways to engage with the Bible beyond simply reading it?

    The hosts suggest listening to the Bible, engaging in active learning environments, and studying the Bible alongside other related texts, such as the book of Hebrews or the Gospels.

  • What is the significance of the book of Hebrews in relation to Exodus?

    Hebrews is a New Testament epistle that draws heavily on themes and imagery from Exodus, making it a valuable resource for understanding the connections between the Old and New Testaments.

Show Notes

Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley wrap up the conversation on the book of Exodus!

Questions Covered in This Episode:

  • What have you learned as we explored Exodus over these two seasons?
  • Where did we see the themes in Exodus in the rest of the Story of the Bible?
  • What is biblical theology and how are we able to make connections across scripture?
  • How can someone learn how to make connections across scripture?
  • How can someone dive deeper into the study of Exodus?

Helpful Definitions:

  • Systematic Theology: What the Bible says about specific doctrines. 
  • Biblical Theology: Categorizing themes or stories throughout Scripture. 

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#231 – Looking Back on Exodus

#231 – Looking Back on Exodus

JT English, Kyle Worley, Jen Wilkin