Episode 239: Who Wrote The Bible
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The conversation covers the controversy surrounding a teacup, Trump's international relations, and the complex origins of the Bible. The teacup controversy delves into the impact of a gift and the potential for offense. Trump's international relations explore geopolitical dynamics and the impact of Trump's decisions. The Bible's origins shed light on the historical evidence and complexity of its authorship. The conversation methodically explores the complex topic of biblical authorship, delving into the hunt for evidence, the Hebrew Bible and Tanakh, the compilation of the Bible, the New Testament, the authors of the Bible, and the wisdom literature. It highlights the gradual and politically influenced process of compiling the Bible and the complexity of biblical authorship. The conversation delves into the complex topic of biblical authorship, exploring the Hellenistic rule, the Gospels of Jesus's life, the Epistles and writings of Paul, and the Book of Revelation. It highlights the contested nature of biblical authorship and the relative certainty of the New Testament compared to the Old Testament.
Takeaways
- Biblical origins are complex
- Historical evidence of Bible's authorship is limited Biblical authorship is complex
- The compilation of the Bible was gradual and influenced by political and cultural factors Biblical authorship is a complex and contested topic
- The New Testament is more certain than the Old Testament
Chapters
- 00:00 The Teacup Controversy
- 05:55 Trump's International Relations
- 17:01 The Bible's Origins
- 23:33 The Hunt for Evidence
- 32:06 The Authors of the Bible
- 51:57 The Wisdom Literature
- 57:38 The Gospels of Jesus's Life
- 01:08:12 The Epistles and Writings of Paul