Rethinking Scripture

Gregory D. Hall

Rethinking what we thought we already knew about the Bible. Gregory D. Hall (DMin) examines familiar scriptures from a thematic perspective and speaks with respected scholars about new ways the Scriptures can be examined. The Rethinking Scripture Podcast will allow you to better grasp a biblical understanding of where humanity has been, who we are, and what lies ahead. read less
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Episodes

1. Introduction to Rethinking Scripture
05-06-2021
1. Introduction to Rethinking Scripture
Rethinking Scripture Podcast - Episode 1: Introduction to Rethinking ScriptureJune 5, 2021 - Host: Dr. Gregory HallWhy is it important to rethink what we already know about the Bible? Well... because what we think we know is very likely wrong. Or at least it has been somehow altered, away from its original meaning, by our traditions and creeds. We also need to rethink because it's exactly what we don't want to do on our own. It's a human condition to want to hunker down and think the same way we've always thought. But intelligence in the modern era is more about how adaptable to change we are... than our unwillingness to think about something new.Referenced Resources:Grant, Adam M. (2021) Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know (Introduction). New York, NY: Random House.Walton, J. H. (2009). The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate (pp. 7–8). Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic.McKnight, S. (2008). The Blue Parakeet: Rethinking How You Read the Bible (pp. 31–33). Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan.Show Music:Intro/Outro - "Growth" by Armani Delos SantosTransition Music - produced by Jacob A. HallPodcast Website:RethinkingScripture.comThe John Study Resources: https://rethinkingscripture.com/john-study-resources/ Sister site: RethinkingRest.comSocial Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RethinkingScripture Twitter: @RethinkingStuffInstagram: rethinking_scriptureYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6YCLg2UldJiA0dsg0KkvLAPowered and distributed by Simplecast.
6. John 3 - The Curious Case of Nick at Night - Pt. 2
12-07-2021
6. John 3 - The Curious Case of Nick at Night - Pt. 2
Rethinking Scripture Podcast - Episode 6: The Curious Case of Nick at Night - Part 2July 12, 2021 - Host: Dr. Gregory HallNicodemus is a complicated character, and his conversation with Jesus in John chapter 3 gives several clues about his spiritual condition. Today, we’ll be rethinking what you thought you already knew about this man... and by the time we’re done, we might even change the color of the some of the letters in your Bible.Referenced Resources:Blomberg, Craig L. The Globalization of Biblical Interpretation: A Test Case John 3-4. (1995). Bulletin for Biblical Research, Vol. 5, 1.Mounce, Bill (SEPTEMBER 21, 2019). Blog Post: “You Do Not Receive Our Testimony” (John 3:11) https://www.billmounce.com/monday-with-mounce/“you-do-not-receive-our-testimony”-john-3-11Köstenberger, A. J. (2007). John. In Commentary on the New Testament use of the Old Testament (p. 435). Grand Rapids, MI; Nottingham, UK: Baker Academic; Apollos.Tenney, M. C. (1981). John. In F. E. Gaebelein (Ed.), The Expositor’s Bible Commentary: John and Acts (Vol. 9, pp. 46–47). Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House.Show Music:Intro/Outro - "Growth" by Armani Delos SantosTransition Music - produced by Jacob A. HallPodcast Website:RethinkingScripture.comThe John Study Resources: https://rethinkingscripture.com/john-study-resources/ Sister site: RethinkingRest.comSocial Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RethinkingScripture Twitter: @RethinkingStuffInstagram: rethinking_scriptureYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6YCLg2UldJiA0dsg0KkvLAPowered and distributed by Simplecast.
8. John 4 - A Well in a Foreign Land
26-07-2021
8. John 4 - A Well in a Foreign Land
Rethinking Scripture Podcast - Episode 8: A Well in a Foreign Land (John 4)July 26, 2021 - Host: Dr. Gregory HallIn John chapter 4, Jesus has a meeting with a woman at a well. What kind of person was this woman? We’ve been lead to believe she was a social outcast, possibly a prostitute, someone with an immoral past, who was shunned by her own community. You might have come to see her as a misfit. But from where do these conclusions come? There are two details from this story that have been taken out of their first-century context, we’ve come to some modern-day conclusions about what they mean. In turn, we’ve painted a Picasso of a portrait that would have been unrecognizable to John’s first-century audience. You may feel you have a deep-seated understanding of this Samaritan… but it’s time to rethink what we thought we already knew about the woman at the well.Referenced Resources:Carson, D. A. (1991). The Gospel according to John (p. 217). Leicester, England; Grand Rapids, MI: Inter-Varsity Press; W.B. Eerdmans.MacArthur, John (2013). Sermon on YouTube: Messiah: The Living Water, Part 1.Mounce, Bill. (September 21, 2015) Blog Post. Was the Samaritan Woman a Prostitute? (John 4). https://www.billmounce.com/monday-with-mounce/was-the-samaritan-woman-prostitute-john-4Tenney, M. C. (1981). John. In F. E. Gaebelein (Ed.), The Expositor’s Bible Commentary: John and Acts (Vol. 9, p. 54). Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House.Show Music:Intro/Outro - "Growth" by Armani Delos SantosTransition Music - produced by Jacob A. HallPodcast Website:RethinkingScripture.comThe John Study Resources: https://rethinkingscripture.com/john-study-resources/ Sister site: RethinkingRest.comSocial Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RethinkingScripture Twitter: @RethinkingStuffInstagram: rethinking_scriptureYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6YCLg2UldJiA0dsg0KkvLAPowered and distributed by Simplecast.
11. John 6 - All That the Father Gives
16-08-2021
11. John 6 - All That the Father Gives
Rethinking Scripture Podcast - Episode 11: All That the Father GivesAug 16, 2021 - Host: Dr. Gregory Hall Modern discussions about the last part of John 6 have become a hotbed of controversy. Those who self-describe as Calvinists and Arminians have been at battle over this passage for decades. And I, unknowingly, jumped into the middle of that mess back in the fall of 2003. I was in my masters program, I thought I understood what the passage said, but then one of my professors challenged me to think outside my theological box. Today, I’m excited to share the journey I’ve been on with “The Bread of Life Discourse.”Referenced Resources:John Calvin Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_CalvinJacobus Arminius Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacobus_ArminiusHunt, Dave - What Love is This? Calvinisms Misrepresentation of God - https://www.amazon.com/What-Love-This-Calvinisms-Misrepresentation/dp/1928660746/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=what+love+is+this&qid=1629141502&sr=8-1White, James - Open Letter to Dave Hunt - May 4, 2002 - https://www.aomin.org/aoblog/reformed-apologetics/blinded-by-tradition-an-open-letter-to-dave-hunt/Hunt, Dave - Dave Hunt's Response to James White - https://www.thebereancall.org/calbook.htm?sapurl=Lys5MjZkL2xiL2xpLyt3dm44dWs4P2JyYW5kaW5nPXRydWUmZW1iZWQ9dHJ1ZSZyZWNlbnRSb3V0ZT1hcHAud2ViLWFwcC5saWJyYXJ5Lmxpc3QmcmVjZW50Um91dGVTbHVnPSUyQnd2bjh1azg=Hunt and White - (The Book that Resulted) Debating Calvinism: Five Points, Two Views - https://www.amazon.com/Debating-Calvinism-Five-Points-Views/dp/1590522737/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1MVOG90J10RXV&dchild=1&keywords=debating+calvinism+five+points%2C+two+views&qid=1629141845&sprefix=debating+calvin%2Caps%2C440&sr=8-3Show Music:Intro/Outro - "Growth" by Armani Delos SantosTransition Music - produced by Jacob A. HallPodcast Website:RethinkingScripture.comThe John Study Resources: https://rethinkingscripture.com/john-study-resources/ Sister site: RethinkingRest.comSocial Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RethinkingScripture Twitter: @RethinkingStuffInstagram: rethinking_scriptureYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6YCLg2UldJiA0dsg0KkvLAPowered and distributed by Simplecast.
13. John 8 - The Adulterous Variant
01-09-2021
13. John 8 - The Adulterous Variant
Rethinking Scripture Podcast - Episode 13: The Adulterous VariantSeptember 1, 2021 - Host: Dr. Gregory Hall You may have heard a someone say, “The Bible says it, I believe it, and that settles it”... implying, at least in part, that every word in their version of the Bible came directly from of the original text. But nothing could be further from the truth, and today we’ll look at a popular passage, in your Bible, that likely wasn’t originally included in John’s gospel.Referenced Resources:Wallace, Daniel G. “My Favorite Passage  that’s Not in the  Bible” Bible.org [online] https://bible.org/article/my-favorite-passage-thats-not-bible.Blum, E. A. (1985). John. In J. F. Walvoord & R. B. Zuck (Eds.), The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures(Vol. 2, p. 346). Wheaton, IL: Victor Books.Black, D. A., & Cerone, J. N. (2016). The Pericope of the Adulteress in Contemporary Research. Bloomsbury T&T Clark.Hurtado, Larry. "The Adultrous Narrative: New Book" [online] https://larryhurtado.wordpress.com/2016/04/14/the-adulteress-narrative-new-book/Submit a question for an upcoming Q&R Special Episode: RethinkingScripture.comShow Music:Intro/Outro - "Growth" by Armani Delos SantosTransition Music - produced by Jacob A. HallPodcast Website:RethinkingScripture.comThe John Study Resources: https://rethinkingscripture.com/john-study-resources/ Sister site: RethinkingRest.comSocial Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RethinkingScripture Twitter: @RethinkingStuffInstagram: rethinking_scriptureYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6YCLg2UldJiA0dsg0KkvLAPowered and distributed by Simplecast.
14. John 9 - A... Problem, of Punctuation?
14-09-2021
14. John 9 - A... Problem, of Punctuation?
Rethinking Scripture Podcast - Episode 14: A... Problem, of Punctuation? (John 9)September 13, 2021 - Host: Dr. Gregory Hall Before Jesus heals a blind man, in John 9, the disciples ask Him a very strange question. “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he would be born blind?” Unfortunately, our English translations may be misguiding us in regards to Jesus’ response. So let’s move some punctuation around and rethink what Jesus might have been saying about sin, work… and the sabbath.Referenced Resources:Merrill C. Tenney, “John,” in The Expositor’s Bible Commentary: John and Acts, ed. Frank E. Gaebelein, vol. 9 (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House, 1981), 101.MacDonald, W. (1995). Believer’s Bible Commentary: Old and New Testaments. (A. Farstad, Ed.) (p. 1521). Nashville: Thomas Nelson.Metzger, B. M. (1993). Persistent Problems Confronting Bible Translators. Bibliotheca Sacra, 150, 273.John C. Poirier. (1996). “Day and Night” and the Punctuation of John 9, 3. New Testament Studies, 42, 288–294.Poirier, J. C. (2006). “Day and Night” and the Sabbath Controversy of John 9. Filología Neotestamentaria (Mayo–Noviembre 2006), XIX(37–38), 113.Show Music:Intro/Outro - "Growth" by Armani Delos SantosTransition Music - produced by Jacob A. HallPodcast Website:RethinkingScripture.comThe John Study Resources: https://rethinkingscripture.com/john-study-resources/ Sister site: RethinkingRest.comSocial Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RethinkingScripture Twitter: @RethinkingStuffInstagram: rethinking_scriptureYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6YCLg2UldJiA0dsg0KkvLAPowered and distributed by Simplecast.
15. John 10 - The Good Shepherd
20-09-2021
15. John 10 - The Good Shepherd
Rethinking Scripture Podcast - Episode 15: The Good Shepherd (John 10)September 20, 2021 - Host: Dr. Gregory HallJohn 10 is all about sheep and shepherds… and recently the church has tried to make this passage all about our modern-day context. But what if John 10 isn’t speaking about the 21st-century at all? What if Jesus was just describing His ministry within the religious context of His day? Well… that type of reading might cause us to rethink this entire passage. Referenced Resources:Horner, David A. “Whether Augustine’s Name Should Be Pronounced AW-gus-teen or aw-GUS-tin?" Philosophia Christi, Vol. 11, No. 1, 2009. Evangelical Philosophical Society. [http://www.epsociety.org/userfiles/Horner%20(Augustine).pdfWright, W. M., IV. (2012). Hearing the Shepherd’s Voice: The παροιμία of the Good Shepherd Discourse and Augustine’s Figural Reading. Journal of Theological Interpretation, Volume 6, (1–2), 105.Keener, C. S. (1993). The IVP Bible background commentary: New Testament (Jn 10:1–18). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press.Blum, E. A. (1985). John. In J. F. Walvoord & R. B. Zuck (Eds.), The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures (Vol. 2, pp. 309–310). Wheaton, IL: Victor Books.Show Music:Intro/Outro - "Growth" by Armani Delos SantosTransition Music - produced by Jacob A. HallPodcast Website:RethinkingScripture.comThe John Study Resources: https://rethinkingscripture.com/john-study-resources/ Sister site: RethinkingRest.comSocial Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RethinkingScripture Twitter: @RethinkingStuffInstagram: rethinking_scriptureYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6YCLg2UldJiA0dsg0KkvLAPowered and distributed by Simplecast.
16. John 11 - The Resuscitation of Lazarus
27-09-2021
16. John 11 - The Resuscitation of Lazarus
Rethinking Scripture Podcast - Episode 16: The Resuscitation of Lazarus (John 11)September 27, 2021 - Host: Dr. Gregory HallIn John chapter 11, several questions arise out of how Jesus handles the death of his good friend, Lazarus. But a logical look at the assumptions we have, about this chapter, may cause us to rethink what we thought we already knew about  Lazarus’ new lease on life.Referenced Resources:Links to Jewish thoughts on lingering souls:https://reformjudaism.org/glimpses-afterlife - Zunz dates it to the middle of the 7th century.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leviticus_Rabbah  - The Encyclopaedia Judaica and Jacob Neusner date it to the 5th century.The Zohar, which is one of the texts that make up the Kabbalah, is composed of the teachings of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, who was a second-century Talmudic mystic. After being passed along by oral tradition for centuries, the Zohar was finally published in the late 13th century. The belief that the soul lingers for three days after death seems to have emanated from the texts that make up the Kabbalah, notably the Zohar. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shemira)In his book "Jewish Views of the Afterlife," Simcha Paull Raphael says: "Immediately following death, there is a period known as Hibbut Ha Kever, pangs of the grave. During this period, the soul is confused, lingers around the body and tries to go back to his home to be with his loved ones. After this, there is a maximum period of 12 months in Gehenna, which is a realm described as fiery, where the soul is purified of its sins." After the twelve-month period, it is believed the soul rests permanently in the afterlife. (https://classroom.synonym.com/jewish-belief-that-the-spirit-lingers-for-three-days-12087774.html)Regarding Jesus needing to name Lazarus specifically.A quaint Puritan writer said that if Jesus had not named Lazarus when He shouted, He would have emptied the whole cemetery! (Warren W. Wiersbe, The Bible Exposition Commentary, vol. 1 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1996), 337.)Jesus shouted only three words: Lazarus come out! Augustine once remarked that if Jesus had not said Lazarus’ name all would have come out from the graves. (Edwin A. Blum, “John,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck, vol. 2 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1985), 315.)MAXIMINUS [The Arian; 360-65...frequently argued w/Augustine]: For all the dead, most beloved, would have arisen out of their graves [on hearing] that one voice if he had not called out that single name. Therefore he spoke in particular, “Lazarus, come forth.” … It is also in this singular name that he called, I say, that we see in a single instance what is to be understood more generally of all in the future. SERMON 14.3.(Elowsky, J. C. (Ed.). (2007). John 11–21 (pp. 29–30). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press.)Show Music:Intro/Outro - "Growth" by Armani Delos SantosTransition Music - produced by Jacob A. HallPodcast Website:RethinkingScripture.comThe John Study Resources: https://rethinkingscripture.com/john-study-resources/ Sister site: RethinkingRest.comSocial Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RethinkingScripture Twitter: @RethinkingStuffInstagram: rethinking_scriptureYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6YCLg2UldJiA0dsg0KkvLAPowered and distributed by Simplecast.
17. John 12 - A Voice from Heaven
08-10-2021
17. John 12 - A Voice from Heaven
Rethinking Scripture Podcast - Episode 17: A Voice from Heaven (John 12)October 7, 2021 - Host: Dr. Gregory Hall Chapter 12 is a turning point in the gospel of John. It’s in this chapter that the author describes the end of Jesus’ public ministry. But before Jesus ducts out of the public eye, John ties together several of the themes he’s developed thus far in his gospel. It’s a continuation of Jesus calling his sheep away from the temple ministry, and a further identification of his other flock. Referenced Resources:Newman, B. M., & Nida, E. A. (1993). A handbook on the Gospel of John (p. 404). New York: United Bible Societies.Köstenberger, A. J. (2007). John. In Commentary on the New Testament use of the Old Testament (p. 479). Grand Rapids, MI; Nottingham, UK: Baker Academic; Apollos.Beale, G. K. (2008). We Become What We Worship: A Biblical Theology of Idolatry. IVP Academic.What You Revere, You Resemble - Dr. Gregory Beale - Audio lecture provided by The Gospel Coalition: http://media.thegospelcoalition.org/audio/beale_gk/beale-01_what_you_revere_you_resemble.mp3The Irony of Idolatry - Dr. Gregory Beale - Audio lecture provided by The Gospel Coalition: http://media.thegospelcoalition.org/audio/beale_gk/beale-isaiah_06_irony_of_idolatry.mp3Show Music:Intro/Outro - "Growth" by Armani Delos SantosTransition Music - produced by Jacob A. HallPodcast Website:RethinkingScripture.comThe John Study Resources: https://rethinkingscripture.com/john-study-resources/ Sister site: RethinkingRest.comSocial Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RethinkingScripture Twitter: @RethinkingStuffInstagram: rethinking_scriptureYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6YCLg2UldJiA0dsg0KkvLAPowered and distributed by Simplecast.