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Not Your Grandma's Bible Study Podcast

27 Episodes

41 minutes | Mar 17, 2021
27. Jesus In The Temple: A Discussion with Sharon Betsworth (S03 E06)
Jill is joined by Sharon Betsworth, professor of religion and director of the Wimberly School of Religion at Oklahoma City University, to discuss Luke 2:41-52. In this passage Jesus is found learning in the Temple at 12 years old. They discuss Jesus' understanding of his vocation, the nature of childhood in the ancient world, and questions of Luke's understanding of Jesus' divinity. Recommended Reading: T&T Clark Handbook of Children in the Bible and Biblical World edited by Sharon Betsworth and Julie Faith Parker Children in Early Christian Narratives by Sharon Betsworth Follow this podcast on Twitter @notyourgmapod and instagram @notyourgrandmapodcast and leave us a nice 5 star review wherever you listen! notyourgrandmapodcast@gmail.com nygbspodcast.wordpress.com
45 minutes | Mar 10, 2021
26. The Basics of the Epistles (S03 E05)
Jill walks you through the importance of ancient letter writing, the anatomy of the ancient letter, and discusses some of the difficulty in interpreting New Testament letters. She also discusses various approaches to Paul's correspondence with the Corinthian community to demonstrate how interpretation varies depending upon the questions you ask. Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tFsoyVqqkGJzNVRFjx11wAdHOPjVxYUc/view?usp=sharing see also: Calvin Roetzel: The Letters of Paul: Conversations in Context. Warren Carter and Amy-Jill Levine -The New Testament: Methods and Meanings All other sources available at nygbspodcast.wordpress.com Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook and leave us a nice five-star review wherever you listen.
47 minutes | Feb 17, 2021
25. Canaanite Woman In Matthew (S03 E04)
Jill examines this problematic passage by focusing on the social circumstances of the Canaanite Woman (Justa) and her demon-possessed daughter and how Jesus' initial refusal to help her may have had life-or-death consequences for the family unit. Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/10u01_xrM5I7Rj9XTu2zhUQE-reAvg2tq/view?usp=sharing Sources can be found here: https://nygbspodcast.wordpress.com/2021/02/17/the-canaanite-woman-in-matthew/
32 minutes | Feb 3, 2021
24. Rewritten Bible (S03 E03)
In this episode, Jill discusses the genre "Rewritten Bible." This genre describes the phenomenon of textual transmission wherein come communities intentionally recast, restructured, and/or retold books of the Bible. Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N6aVI_6u4q-dr4WOkdEk4_07TxMXIxXI/view?usp=sharing
37 minutes | Jan 20, 2021
23. Mothers Of Israel (S03 E02)
In this episodes, Jill examines the births of the children of Leah, Bilhah, Zilpah, and Rachel. The specific focus is on how the naming speeches of their children shed insight into the dynamics of one very complicated family. Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Mulcv8K9-CDLhYpSVxHGrzicUWA_iF2w/view?usp=sharing Sources for this episode include Wil Gafney's monograph Womanist Midrash and Joan Ross-Burstall's article “Leah and Rachel: A Tale of Two Sisters.” A full list of citations is available at nygbspodcast.wordpress.com. Follow NYGBS on Twitter @notyourgmapod and instagram @notyourgrandmapodcast
23 minutes | Jan 6, 2021
22. Introduction to Ruth (S3 E01)
In this episode, Jill takes a look at the book of Ruth, considering three major areas of investigation taken up by scholars: the concept of chesed, the custom of levirate marriage, and issue of Ruth’s ethnicity. Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1I96G6RU96WAuFXs59KyPVoLMyKzlP5AD/view?usp=sharing Sources for this episode include Kathleen Farmer's comments in the New Interpreter's Bible and Jeremy Schipper's Anchor Bible Commentary on Ruth. Follow NYGBS on Twitter @notyourgmapod and instagram @notyourgrandmapodcast
35 minutes | Jun 17, 2020
21. Overview Of Prophets (S02 E08)
Have you ever wondered what it meant to be a prophet? Why were they so dramatic sometimes? What's the point they're trying to make? Is Ezekiel talking about aliens?!?! Why do they matter anyway? Check out this episode and find some answers! Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1it0iFPGA6R_Tkf3DFvKJ-pY4cWTl-GAH/view?usp=sharing Important sources: Wilda Gafney, Daughters of Miriam Paul Redditt, Introduction to the Prophets
37 minutes | May 6, 2020
20. Cozbi's Murder in Numbers 25 (S02 E07)
This episode explores the murder of the Midianite princess described in Numbers 25 by considering the ways that she has been treated in contemporary interpretations and by looking at how her body is used to develop the identity of Phinehas the priest.
39 minutes | Apr 23, 2020
19. Qoheleth/Ecclesiastes and Feminism: An Interview with Lisa Wolfe (S02 E06)
In this week's episode, Jill and Zac interview Dr. Lisa M. Wolfe, Professor of Hebrew Bible at Oklahoma City University, on her book "Wisdom Commentary: Qoheleth (Ecclesiastes)." This discussion centers around how someone can do a feminist reading of a book with very few women in it! Dr. Wolfe's book is available through Liturgical Press.
25 minutes | Apr 15, 2020
18. Esther aka The Bachelor: Mesopotamia (S02 E05)
Who will King Ahasuerus choose? In this shorter episode, Jill and Zac discuss an overview of the book of Esther as well as some of the more interesting aspects of Esther's tradition.
42 minutes | Apr 8, 2020
17. Jephthah's Daughter (S02 E04)
Jephthah made a terrible-awful-not-very-good (and totally unnecessary) vow and his daughter paid the price. Listen in as Jill and Zac talk about the broad overview of the Deuteronomistic History, the book of Judges itself, some discussion on the harmful portrayals of Jephthah's daughter, and why no one should try to recuperate the image of Jephthah.
38 minutes | Apr 1, 2020
16. Miriam (S02 E03)
Who was Miriam? Was she Moses' sister? There's more to Miriam than meets the eye. Find out the roles this important woman played, the details of her tradition, and some things you may not have known about Miriam on this week's episode with Jill and Zac!
42 minutes | Mar 25, 2020
15. The Synoptic Problem - Part 2 (S02 E02)
In this thrilling second installment, Jill and Zac continue their discussion on the Synoptic Problem.
40 minutes | Mar 11, 2020
14. The Synoptic Problem - Part 1 (S02 E01)
We're back! Have you ever wondered why the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are so similar? Has anyone figured out how they're related? Which was one was first? And what on earth is Q? Listen in on Jill and Zac as they talk about the history and issues of the Synoptic Problem (Part 1).
33 minutes | Dec 11, 2019
13. Matthew 2: A Discussion with Warren Carter (S01 E13)
In this continuation from last week’s episode, Jill and Dr. Carter talk about the Magi/Wise People and King Herod. And once again, the Roman Empire is at heart of what’s happening in the text of Matthew 2. A special thanks to Dr. Carter for coming on the show!
33 minutes | Dec 4, 2019
12. Matthew 1: A Discussion with Warren Carter (S01 E12)
In this episode, Jill sits down with Dr. Warren Carter to discuss the interesting features of Matthew 1. They engaged with two major questions: What are the significance of genealogies in the ancient world? And why does Matthew's birth narrative differ from Luke's? Grab your headphones and check it out!
44 minutes | Oct 31, 2019
11. The Horror in Judges 19 (S01 E11)
TW: Rape In a special episode for Halloween, Jill and Zac sift through the grotesque and horrifying story of the woman in Judges 19. In order to address such horror, Zac utilizes some Gothic scholarship to better understand the violence in the text.
39 minutes | Oct 23, 2019
10. The Veils of 1 Corinthians 11 (S01 E10)
Why is that women are asked to veil themselves in 1 Cor. 11? And what's the deal with needing to veil yourself because of the angels? Find out in this episode where Jill and Zac tackle the strange section of 1 Corinthians 11 that contains some prescriptive language regarding women and veils. Thanks to Ashley for suggesting this topic!
48 minutes | Oct 2, 2019
9. Hagar (S01 E09)
Have you ever wondered about what the legal codes say about strangers in the Hebrew Bible? What does Hagar's name actually mean? In this episode, Jill and Zac discuss the figure of Hagar and the implications of reading her story in Genesis 16 in a different way. They cover some background information on the "ger" ("stranger" or "foreigner") and how the critical concept of Enrique Dussel's analectics contributes to a justice-oriented reading of Hagar's abuse and mistreatment. This episode also includes an important Womanist reading of Hagar as well some thoughts about how Hagar's story intersects with the immigration context in the United States.
36 minutes | Sep 6, 2019
8. Biblical Texts and Their Complicated Histories (S01 E08)
Biblical texts have long, complicated histories. Which communities found which version to be authoritative? And why are so many Christians concerned about finding the "original" text? In this episode, Jill and Zac take a look at the confusing and often dense field of scholarship known as textual criticism to better understand the difficult task of sorting through the many versions of a biblical story/text.
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