What Prophecy Is and Is Not
Lectionary Date: January 29, 2023 [4th Sunday after the Epiphany, Year A]
Guest host, Paul Essah (PhD student at Yale), hits the high points of this famous text.
Lectionary Date: January 29, 2023 [4th Sunday after the Epiphany, Year A]
Guest host, Paul Essah (PhD student at Yale), hits the high points of this famous text.
Lectionary Date: January 22, 2023 [3rd Sunday after the Epiphany, Year A]
Rosy explores the interpretive backdrop of the NT reading with a review of Isaiah’s 8th-century prophecy.
Lectionary Date: January 15, 2023 [2nd Sunday after the Epiphany, Year A]
Rachel has a Christological take (surprise!) on Isaiah’s servant song.
Lectionary Date: January 8, 2023 [Baptism of the Lord, Year A]
Rosy explores the multivalence of an ancient prophetic song.
Lectionary Date: January 1, 2023 [1st Sunday after Christmas Day, Year A]
Rachel has the perfectly perfect New Year’s Day Sermon text.
Lectionary Date: December 25, 2022 [Christmas Day, Year A]
All three First Reading cohosts get together for a Christmas Party conversation all about the birth of Christ.
Lectionary Date: December 18, 2022 [4th Sunday of Advent, Year A]
An archival episode this week, but don’t miss our 200th (party) episode next week!
Lectionary Date: December 11, 2022 [3rd Sunday of Advent, Year A]
Tim spends some time in the grammar of Hebrew Poetry to make a theological discovery.
Lectionary Date: December 4, 2022 [2nd Sunday of Advent, Year A]
Rachel helps us hear the melodies and harmonies of this classic text.
Lectionary Date: November 27, 2022 [1st Sunday of Advent, Year A]
It’s Advent! To help us unpack the first reading for the first week of Advent, we have invited Dr. David Davage to join us. David is Associate Professor in Old Testament Exegesis at the Academy of Leadership and Theology, Umeå, Sweden. He is interested in the diachronic growth of the Psalms and the question of authorship in the ancient Near East. He is a prolific author, researcher, and a sought-after speaker. If you’re interested in more of his work, we recommend his newest book, How Isaiah Became an Author: Prophecy, Authority and Attribution.