Welcome to the Word Revealed at Kenwood, a podcast about the Bible, its history, its impact on generations, how to read it, and how it came to be. The hope is to put the Bible in context for the modern reader. We discuss the archaeology and characters and talk with guests about how the Bible is relevant in their lives and careers.
The Word Revealed at Kenwood is hosted by Dr. David Palmer and Scott Burns. David Palmer is the Senior Pastor at Kenwood Baptist Church in Cincinnati. He completed both a Master of Divinity and Master of Theology at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. David received a Ph.D. from Hebrew Union College in Bible and History of Interpretation. He has been at Kenwood for over twenty years. He is also the co-author of the CASKET EMPTY project that helps people understand the big picture of the Bible with Jesus as the center.
Scott Burns is the Associate Pastor at Kenwood Baptist Church in Cincinnati. Scott received his Master of Divinity in pastoral ministry from Southern Baptist Seminary. He has served in a pastoral role for twenty years, nine years at Kenwood. He manages many ministries at Kenwood and once a month, blesses us with his preaching.
Dr Elzinga discusses being "nice" when presenting Jesus to our friends, neighbors and co-workers.
Discussion about early post New testament writer Justin Martyr. His life and his approach to Christianity
A critical two paragraphs in Josephus' writing from Antiquities 18. 63,64
AMT 18.63,64
The Judean writer Josephus presents evidence of Jesus as real person
From sources other than the biblical writers, Suetonius, Tacitus and Pliny. Was Jesus a real historical figure?
The crucifixion and resurrection sightings
John's take on Jesus' final 24 hours with the disciples
John's gospel has seven signs Jesus performed to fulfill scripture
The prologue of John's gospel is packed with good news and difficult to ponder concepts on the Godhood and personhood of Jesus.
Who is John the gospel writer? What is John's history before and after he follows Jesus.
The Emmaus road discussion and revelation.
The end of Luke has some insights not written in the other gospels about the final days of Jesus on earth.
The journey motif in Luke. Luke liked to travel and uses travel often to bring out other concepts and truths.
Some unique parables in Luke. There are a number of parables that only appear in Luke's gospel. Some of the most well known are in Luke.
Who is Luke the physician and gospel writer. What insights does Luke bring to the overall gospel narrative?
Discussion of the final verses in Mark and the scribes impact on the parenthetical additional verses that end Mark. Which ending is more accepted and why.
Who was Mark the gospel writer and how does he fit in to the early Christian writers? Mark is not one of the twelve so who is he?
Fear and faith as a recurring theme in Mark.