Messiah Podcast

96 – The Case for Biblical Languages | Austin Curtin


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The Bible is the foundation of our faith. Unfortunately, the languages of the Bible are no longer in common use, and the modern equivalents are different. Engaging with Scripture in its original languages should not be reserved only for the scholars; it's foundational for anyone serious about understanding God's Word deeply. Austin Curtin from Biblingo joins Messiah Podcast to share practical insights on how learning the Bible in its original language can transform our Bible study and spur on spiritual growth. 

👉 Key Discussion Points: 

► Mastering Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic offers a direct line to the text’s original intent, not just what translations suggest, much like reading original Shakespeare versus a translation. 

► Reading in the biblical tongue preserves interpretive nuance, reshaping how we approach Scripture. This leads to a heightened level of personal engagement over blind acceptance of translations. 

► Learning Hebrew and Greek isn't merely academic; it’s a sacred duty rooted in Scripture’s command to seek understanding of God’s Word. This reframes language study as an act of worship and obedience, enhancing your ability to discern truth.  

Learning Biblical Hebrew and Greek can seem daunting, but Austin convincingly shows how the effort is worthwhile, especially in a culture increasingly disconnected from its biblical roots. Whether through immersion, study tools, or community learning, accessing the original texts can enhance a person’s personal faith and theological clarity. 

👉  Resources: 

Biblingo - Use code: TORAHCLUB10 for a 10% discount! 

https://biblingo.com/ 


📚 BOOKS 📚 

The Delitzsch Hebrew Gospels 

https://ffoz.store/products/the-delitzsch-hebrew-gospels-deluxe-edition-hardcover 

Besorot Tovot, The Four Gospels in Hebrew 

https://ffoz.store/products/besorot-tovot-deluxe-softcover 


📃 Podcast📃 

Music from God’s Word in God’s Language 

https://ffoz.org/messiah/podcast/music-from-gods-word-in-gods-language 

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