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Hosts: Susan Petersen & Cindy Madsen
Episode Summary
In this opening episode of the Scripture Study Podcast, Susan Petersen and Cindy Madsen lay a foundation for meaningful Bible study by introducing listeners to the Old Testament. They explore what the Bible is, how it is structured, and why understanding genre, context, and translation matters for accurate and faithful interpretation. This episode equips listeners with practical tools to approach scripture with confidence, curiosity, and spiritual insight.
Key Takeaway
Understanding the structure, genre, context, and translation of scripture helps us read the Bible as it was intended—faithfully, thoughtfully, and with deeper spiritual insight.
00:00 – Welcome & Introduction
Susan Petersen and Cindy Madsen introduce the Scripture Study Podcast and explain its purpose as a midweek Bible boost.
02:10 – What Is the Bible?
An overview of the Christian Bible, the Old Testament and New Testament, and how Jews refer to the Hebrew Bible.
05:00 – The Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) Explained
Torah, Nevi’im, and Ketuvim—what they are, how they’re organized, and why structure matters.
09:30 – Hebrew Bible vs. Christian Old Testament
How the same books are arranged differently and how that affects theological emphasis and interpretation.
13:00 – The Bible as a Library
Understanding scripture as a collection of scrolls and genres rather than a single book.
15:30 – Why Genre Matters
Law, history, poetry, prophecy, apocalyptic writing, satire, and romance—and how genre shapes meaning.
18:30 – Apocalyptic Literature Explained
What “apocalypse” really means and how understanding it helps us read books like Daniel and Revelation.
21:30 – A Healthy Method for Studying Scripture
Context first, finding Jesus in the text, and then personal application.
24:30 – Why Context Is Essential
Why the Bible was written for us but not to us and how culture, language, and history shape meaning.
27:30 – Scripture Example: Proverbs 22:28
“Do not move an ancient boundary stone” explained through historical and cultural context.
32:00 – Using Study Bibles & Bible Apps
Helpful tools like Bible Hub, YouVersion, and study Bibles for deeper understanding.
34:30 – Bible Translations: Why They Matter
Why multiple translations are valuable and how translation always includes interpretation.
37:00 – Recommended Bible Translations
KJV, NET Bible, ESV, The Message, Robert Alter, and John Goldingay—strengths and perspectives.
42:30 – Studying with Prayer & Revelation
Inviting God into scripture study and trusting the Spirit to teach what we need.
45:00 – Final Thoughts & Encouragement
A closing invitation to approach the Old Testament with confidence, curiosity, and faith.
Join Us
The Scripture Study Podcast is your midweek Bible boost—designed to help you grow in understanding, confidence, and love for God’s word.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend!
By Susan Petersen & Cindy MadsenHosts: Susan Petersen & Cindy Madsen
Episode Summary
In this opening episode of the Scripture Study Podcast, Susan Petersen and Cindy Madsen lay a foundation for meaningful Bible study by introducing listeners to the Old Testament. They explore what the Bible is, how it is structured, and why understanding genre, context, and translation matters for accurate and faithful interpretation. This episode equips listeners with practical tools to approach scripture with confidence, curiosity, and spiritual insight.
Key Takeaway
Understanding the structure, genre, context, and translation of scripture helps us read the Bible as it was intended—faithfully, thoughtfully, and with deeper spiritual insight.
00:00 – Welcome & Introduction
Susan Petersen and Cindy Madsen introduce the Scripture Study Podcast and explain its purpose as a midweek Bible boost.
02:10 – What Is the Bible?
An overview of the Christian Bible, the Old Testament and New Testament, and how Jews refer to the Hebrew Bible.
05:00 – The Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) Explained
Torah, Nevi’im, and Ketuvim—what they are, how they’re organized, and why structure matters.
09:30 – Hebrew Bible vs. Christian Old Testament
How the same books are arranged differently and how that affects theological emphasis and interpretation.
13:00 – The Bible as a Library
Understanding scripture as a collection of scrolls and genres rather than a single book.
15:30 – Why Genre Matters
Law, history, poetry, prophecy, apocalyptic writing, satire, and romance—and how genre shapes meaning.
18:30 – Apocalyptic Literature Explained
What “apocalypse” really means and how understanding it helps us read books like Daniel and Revelation.
21:30 – A Healthy Method for Studying Scripture
Context first, finding Jesus in the text, and then personal application.
24:30 – Why Context Is Essential
Why the Bible was written for us but not to us and how culture, language, and history shape meaning.
27:30 – Scripture Example: Proverbs 22:28
“Do not move an ancient boundary stone” explained through historical and cultural context.
32:00 – Using Study Bibles & Bible Apps
Helpful tools like Bible Hub, YouVersion, and study Bibles for deeper understanding.
34:30 – Bible Translations: Why They Matter
Why multiple translations are valuable and how translation always includes interpretation.
37:00 – Recommended Bible Translations
KJV, NET Bible, ESV, The Message, Robert Alter, and John Goldingay—strengths and perspectives.
42:30 – Studying with Prayer & Revelation
Inviting God into scripture study and trusting the Spirit to teach what we need.
45:00 – Final Thoughts & Encouragement
A closing invitation to approach the Old Testament with confidence, curiosity, and faith.
Join Us
The Scripture Study Podcast is your midweek Bible boost—designed to help you grow in understanding, confidence, and love for God’s word.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend!