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NT Pod 103: The Joy of Textual Variants: In Conversation with Dr Elizabeth Schrader Polczer23 Sep 2023
NT Pod 102: Has Q Been Discovered?12 Sep 2023
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NT Pod 102: Has Q Been Discovered? (mp3)

Key texts: P.Oxy.5575; Matt. 6.25-33; Luke 6.22-31; Luke 12.16-21; Thomas 27; Thomas 36; Thomas 63.
For more on P.Oxy.5575, see:
Candida Moss, "Scholars Publish New Papyrus with Early Sayings of Jesus" (Daily Beast) Peter Gurry, Synopsis of P.Oxy. 5575, Matt, Luke, and Thomas (Evangelical Textual Criticism Blog)Mark Goodacre, English Synopsis of P.Oxy. 5575, Matthew, Luke, and Thomas (PDF)Brent Nongbri, "The Date of the New Oxyrhynchus Sayings of Jesus P.Oxy. 87.5575", Variant Readings BlogJ. Fish, D.B. Wallace, and M. W. Holmes (eds), "P.Oxy. 5575" in Volume LXXXVII of The Oxyrhynchus Papyri (2023) [Fuller citation to follow]

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NT Pod 93: From Juvencus to Jesus Christ Superstar (NT Review Crossover)06 May 2020
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NT Pod 93: From Juvencus to Jesus Christ Superstar (Crossover with NT Review); it is an hour long.


NT Pod 93: Crossover Episode with NT Review (mp3)


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Featuring Ian Mills and Laura Robinson from the New Testament Review Podcast.

The topics covered are (in order):
  • Ben Hur (novel)
  • Ben Hur (film)
  • The Robe
  • Barabbas (film)
  • Greatest Story Ever Told
  • King of Kings
  • Life of Brian
  • Assassin 33 A.D.
  • Juvencus
  • Proba
  • Nonnus
  • Man Born to be King (Dorothy L. Sayers)
  • Visual Bible Gospel of Matthew
  • Ten Commandments
  • Egeria
  • Jesus Christ Superstar
  • Godpsell
  • Jesus of Montreal

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NT Pod 101: 100 Bible Films: In Conversation with Matthew Page05 Sep 2023
NT Pod 100: New Ways Through the Maze30 Aug 2023
NT Pod 99: Women in the Bible: In Conversation with Jaime Clark-Soles09 May 2022
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NT Pod 99 is a conversation with Prof. Jaime Clark-Soles, Professor of New Testament, Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University. It is 57 minutes long:

NT Pod 99: Women in the Bible: In Conversation with Jaime Clark-Soles (mp3) 
This podcast discusses
Jaime Clark-Soles, Women in the Bible (Interpretation; Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2020)


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NT Pod 98: The Origins of Early Christian Literature: In Conversation with Robyn Walsh02 Jun 2021
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NT Pod 98 is a conversation with Prof. Robyn Faith Walsh, Associate Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Miami University. It is 58 minutes long:

NT Pod 98: The Origins of Early Christian Literature Without Jesus (mp3) 
This podcast discusses
Robyn Faith Walsh, The Origins of Early Christian Literature: Contextualizing the New Testament Within Greco-Roman Literary Culture (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021)
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NT Pod 97: The Bible With and Without Jesus06 Jan 2021
NT Pod 96: In Conversation with Dagmar Winter & Chris Keith15 Sep 2020

 

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0567377237/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0567377237&linkCode=as2&tag=thenewtestamenga&linkId=b5bd20aacc4f9f40b4d0b682900b5035NT Pod 96 is a conversation with Dagmar Winter and Chris Keith about the use of criteria in Historical Jesus research. It was recorded "live" in April 2020 and this slightly edited version is 55 minutes long:

NT Pod 96: In conversation with Dagmar Winter & Chris Keith


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NT Pod 95: Interview with Ariel Sabar, Author of Veritas26 Aug 2020
NT Pod 94: Review of Ariel Sabar's Veritas11 Aug 2020
NT Pod 105: What is Translation Inertia?04 Dec 2024
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NT Pod 105: What is Translation Inertia? (mp3)
Key texts (in the order in which they appear in the episode):
John 3.16Romans 8.1Isaiah 40.1Matt. 2.17Matt. 16.231 Cor. 1.23Matt. 9.14 // Mark 2.18 // Luke 5.30Matt. 14.12 // Mark 6.29Matt. 11.2 // Luke 7.18Matt. 22.16Luke 11.1Matt. 10.24-25 // Luke 6.40Matt. 28.19

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NT Pod 104: The Synoptic Translation Problem21 Nov 2024

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NT Pod 104: The Synoptic Translation Problem (mp3)
Key texts:
(1) Matt. 27.50 // Mark 15.37 // Luke 23.46; Psalm 31.5(2) Matt. 26.51 // Mark 14.47 // Luke 22.50 // John 18.10(3) Matt. 26.6-13 // Mark 14.3-9 // Luke 7.36-50 // John 12.1-8(4) Matt. 28.10 // John 20.17

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NT Pod 113: Does John have a Messianic Secret? 26 Sep 2025
NT Pod 112: What is Redaction Criticism?19 Sep 2025
NT Pod 111: Did John Know the Synoptic Gospels? 12 Sep 2025
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NT Pod 111: Did John Know the Synoptic Gospels? (mp3)
There is a video version of this podcast here. 

This podcast references my new book. Details here:

The Fourth Synoptic Gospel (Amazon)

The Fourth Synoptic Gospel (Eerdmans)

Key texts: TBC.

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NT Pod 110: Writing, Rewriting, and Knowledge: John and the Synoptics with James Barker07 Sep 2025
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NT Pod 110 is a conversation between me and James Barker. It is just under an hour long.

NT Pod 110: Writing, Re-writing, and Knowledge: John and the Synoptics (mp3)

In this podcast, we discuss our books, out now from Eerdmans:
James Barker, Writing and Rewriting the Gospels: John and the Synoptics (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2025) [Buy from Eerdmans; buy at Amazon]
Mark Goodacre, The Fourth Synoptic Gospel: John's Knowledge of the Synoptics (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2025) [Buy from Eerdmans; buy at Amazon]
You can watch a video version of this conversation over on my Youtube Channel.

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NT Pod 109: The Last Supper (2025)20 Mar 2025
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In NT Pod 109, Mark goes to the movies! This is a review of The Last Supper (2025), and it is almost 29 minutes long.

NT Pod 109: The Last Supper (mp3)

Key texts: Feeding of the Five Thousand (Matt. 14.13-21 // Mark 6.31-44 // Mark 6.31-44 // Luke 9.10-17 // John 6.1-15); Gospel Passion and Resurrection Narratives (Matthew 21-28; Mark 11-16; Luke 19-24; John 13-21).

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NT Pod 108: The Jesus / Joshua Problem24 Feb 2025
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NT Pod 108: The Jesus / Joshua Problem (mp3)

Key texts (in the order in which they appear):
Col. 4.11Matt. 27.16-17Luke 3.29Acts 7.45Heb. 4.8-10

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NT Pod 107: Why Do We Translate New Testament Names the Way We Do? 29 Jan 2025
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NT Pod 107: Why Do We Translate New Testament Names the Way We Do? (mp3)

Key texts (in order of mention in the episode):
1 Cor. 1.12, 3.22, 9.5, 15.5Gal. 1.18, 2.7, 2.9, 11, 14John 1.41-2Luke 6.16Acts 1.13Jude 1Mark 6.3 // Matt. 13.55Matt. 1.2-17

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NT Pod 106: NT Introductions & Johannine Communities with Hugo Méndez27 Jan 2025
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Our primary focus is on John's Gospel, and the "Johannine Community", but we also discuss Dr Méndez's new online course, with Bart Ehrman’s Biblical Studies Academy, The New Testament: Exploring the Christian Bible: 

NT Pod 106: In Conversation with Hugo Méndez (mp3)

Here are links to material discussed in the podcast:

The New Testament: Exploring the Christian Bible, with Hugo Méndez [Link temporarily disabled]This is an online course at Bart Ehrman's Biblical Studies Academy. Note: As an affiliate for Bart Ehrman Courses, the NT Pod may earn a commission (at no additional cost to you) if you sign up for this course.
Hugo Méndez's HomepageDetails of Dr Méndez's research, publications, and activities
Hugo Méndez, "Did the Johannine Community Exist", JSNT 42 (2020): 350–374Online reproduction of an important article discussed in this podcast 
Bart Ehrman and Hugo Méndez, The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings (Eighth Edition; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023)
James Barker, Writing and Rewriting the Gospels: John and the Synoptics (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2025)
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