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2-02-25 Biblical-Literacy Dr. David Capes led another lesson of Lessor Known Women ofthe Bible with an interview of Dr. Nancy Dawson, author of All the Genealogies of the Bible. Dr. Lawson received her doctorate in biology and always held an interest in theology. In this lesson she focused on three of the five women named in Matthew 1 who are part of the line of Jesus' genealogy. These three woman held the genealogy line for Judah: Tamar: Gentile not a Jew. Rahab: Gentile not a Jew Bathsheba: Jew and wife of Uriah. She held a special place in both the paternal/legal and biological genealogies of Jesus. Listen to Dr. Dawson explain the culture and customs of the times that placed these women in Jesus's genealogy with stories of repentance and symbolism. Points for home: God works through all things to complete His purpose. We must have faithful hope in God's plan. We are the privileged people to study God's word and live for Him.l
In Matthew's genealogy (ch. 1), Mary the Mother of Jesus is the last of five women mentioned by the evangelist. As Jesus' mother, she has a special role in the plan of redemption. Nancy Dawson joins David Capes today to talk about this remarkable woman. Some Protestants mute her because some other Jesus followers hold her in such high regard. But the Scriptures give her a large voice (Luke 1-2) at the occasion of the Incarnation. Dr. Dawson is author of an important book, "All the Genealogies of the Bible" (Zondervan Academic). The Stone Chapel Podcast is part of the ChurchLeaders Podcast Network. For a transcript of this episode click here: https://churchleaders.com/podcast-episode/mother-jesus-mary-nancy-dawson To listen to previous episodes of “The Stone Chapel Podcast” click here. This podcast is about 20 minutes in length.
Dr. Nancy Dawson holds a M.S. in plant taxonomy and Ph.D. in biology/cell biology. After teaching in that field at Western Kentucky University and Texas A&M, she attended Duke Divinity School. She now works as an independent scholar in theology and has published All the Genealogies of the Bible: Visual Charts and Exegetical Commentary (Zondervan, 2023). In this episode she draws upon that research to shed light on Jesus' parents, their relationship to each other and to Elizabeth, and how these people and relationships help us understand who Jesus is. Check out related programs at Wheaton College: B.A. in Classical Languages (Greek, Latin, Hebrew): https://bit.ly/3ZHQ6YU M.A. in Biblical Exegesis: https://bit.ly/3D4iWtP
Scientist and genealogist, Dr. Nancy Dawson, is back on this episode of The Stone Chapel Podcast to talk about another “grandmother” of Jesus. Bathsheba is not named in Matthew's genealogy of Jesus (Matthew 1). She is referred to as “the wife of Uriah.” David fathered Solomon “through the wife of Uriah.” Matthew's comment on the genealogy echoes the scandalous episode in King David's life when he took the wife of another man and then had him killed. Jesus' ancestry is not squeaky clean. No, his family consisted of deeply flawed and troubled people who needed to be forgiven and redeemed. No wonder, Jesus was called a friend of sinners. Next week Nancy returns to talk about Mary, the mother of Jesus. Dr. Dawson is author of an important book, "All the Genealogies of the Bible" (Zondervan Academic). The Stone Chapel Podcast is part of the ChurchLeaders Podcast Network. For a transcript of this episode click here: https://churchleaders.com/podcast-episode/grandmothers-jesus-bathsheba-nancy-dawson To listen to previous episodes of “The Stone Chapel Podcast” click here. This podcast is about 20 minutes in length.
This week Dr. Nancy Dawson is back to talk about two other remarkable women, grandmothers of Jesus: Rahab and Ruth. These women became famous as converts to the faith of Abraham and are part of the family line of Jesus. What else do they have in common? Listen to Nancy, and see if you can figure it out. Dr. Dawson is author of an important book, "All the Genealogies of the Bible" (Zondervan Academic). The Stone Chapel Podcast is part of the ChurchLeaders Podcast Network. For a transcript of this episode click here: https://churchleaders.com/podcast-episode/grandmothers-jesus-rahab-ruth-nancy-dawson To listen to previous episodes of “The Stone Chapel Podcast” click here. This podcast is about 20 minutes in length.
Matthew's Gospel begins with the genealogy of Jesus and includes five remarkable women, one of whom was his mother. In this episode, scientist and genealogist, Nancy Dawson unpacks the story of the least known of the women, Tamar. Matthew's inclusion of these women was purposeful not accidental, but why? Listen to Nancy, and I think you will know why. Dr. Dawson is author of an important book, "All the Genealogies of the Bible" (Zondervan Academic). The Stone Chapel Podcast is part of the ChurchLeaders Podcast Network. For a transcript of this episode click here: https://churchleaders.com/podcast-episode/stone-chapel-grandmothers-jesus-tamar-nancy-dawson To listen to previous episodes of “The Stone Chapel Podcast” click here. This podcast is about 20 minutes in length.
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If we're being honest, there are parts of the Bible many of us skip over in our reading plans—obscure minor prophets, Leviticus, and the long lists of names. But Dr. Nancy Dawson, who has charted every genealogy in Scripture, says we miss precious treasure when we neglect any of God's Word. Join Rebecca Carrell, guest co-host Kris Murphy, and Nancy Dawson as they take a close look at the differences between Matthew and Luke's genealogies and examine why names matter in the biblical record.Purchase All the Genealogies of the Bible HERE. Connect with Dr. Nancy Dawson on Facebook HERE.Connect with Kris Murphy HERE. Purchase Kris's Bible studies HERE.Find Kris on Facebook HERE.Find Kris on Instagram HERE.We love hugs! And when you rate, review, and share Honestly, Though on Apple Podcasts (and all podcast platforms), we see it immediately, and it feels just like a big, warm hug. Thank you in advance for taking an extra moment to make sure others find us in the algorithms. And speaking of finding us...Honestly, Though: @honestlythoughthepodcast (FB & IG(Rebecca Carrell: https://www.rebeccacarrell.com/ ; IG - @RebeccaCarrell ; Twitter: @RebeccaACarrell ; FB - Rebecca Ashbrook CarrellLiz Rodriguez: IG: @lizannrodriguez ; FB - Liz Rodriguez - https://www.facebook.com/liz.rodriguez.92775Nika Spaulding: stjudeoakcliff.org ; IG - @NikaAdidas ; Twitter - @NikaAdidasWe have the world's best producer! Are you interested in podcasting? Do you know someone who is? Taylor Standridge can help with audio engineering, production, editing, show mapping, and coaching. Connect with Taylor at taylorstandridge1@gmail.com or on Twitter: @TBStandridge
Matt chats with Dr. Nancy Dawson about her new book, All the Genealogies of the Bible: Visual Charts and Exegetical Commentary. Why are genealogies important? How do they contribute to discovering Scripture's narrative? How do genealogies give us insights into the way early Jewish and Christian people viewed the past in relation to their present? Listen to find out! Order Dr Dawson's book: https://a.co/d/62Ysg27 + + + Check out Matt's newest book, The End of the World As You Know It: https://a.co/d/7fuglXx Don't forget to subscribe to The Bible (Unmuted)! Support the podcast via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheBibleUnmuted
Nancy Dawson. Neptune's goblets. North-West Passage.Nuts of an anchor. All these nautical terms and more defined at long last in this, the Nth chapter of the Sailor's Word Book! (With special guest Hannah Haverkamp.)
Celiac disease can make people who suffer from it feel as if they are alone: It's more serious than a gluten intolerance, but there is help available. The president of the NL Chapter of Celiac Canada drops by the studio to talk about symptoms, challenges and options. (Anthony Germain with Nancy Dawson)
Scientist and theologian, Nancy Dawson discusses genealogies of the Bible, kinship connections, and how the structure of biblical history is set up. The post Episode 130 All the Genealogies of the Bible, Nancy Dawson first appeared on Lanier Theological Library and Learning Center.
Scientist and theologian, Nancy Dawson discusses genealogies of the Bible, kinship connections, and how the structure of biblical history is set up. The post Episode 130 All the Genealogies of the Bible, Nancy Dawson first appeared on Lanier Theological Library.
In this episode, we speak with food activist and community organizer Jenga Mwendo and Farmer/Black Studies Professor Dr. Nancy Dawson on the importance of quality food for black health. They share their experiences growing food and give us a history lesson on food and its connection to black health and the black collective. Jenga Mwendo- http://backyardgardenersnetwork.org/ Jenga Mwendo Intagram- Jengabuilds Dr. Nancy Dawson- https://justfood.as.uky.edu/speaker/nancy-j-dawson/ MasterMine Instagram- MRG.MasterMine --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mastermine-mrg/message
Transform Cincy is more than a boutique, it's a safe space for trans teens to find a whole new sense of self. Co-founders Tristan Vaught and Nancy Dawson launched the shop in August of 2019, with Dawson's daughter Ella Dastillung working as the teen stylist to carefully curate wardrobes.
"Why Father insists on my being familiar with daily streetcar travel to school is beyond me." Get to know Annex's Nancy Dawson, voiced by Kelsey Norene.
In September 1916, "land man" Donovan Shackelford courts the young widow Diana while teenage Nancy Dawson connives to meet the new boy in the neighborhood. Cast (in Alphabetical Order): Andrew Fleetwood as Scold #2/Freddie Kristina Haddad as Diana Putnam Karen Kalensky as Olivia Chilton Stephanie Leet as Lois Chilton Kris McCarter as Scold #1/Vi Eric Newsome as Donovan Shackelford Kelsey Norene as Nancy Dawson Suzanne Owens-Duval as Jane Pembroke Jason Pollard as Jake Chilton Credits: Written by: Drew Beard and Andrew Fleetwood Director/Executive Producer: Drew Beard Producer: Christi Dodge Assistant Producer/Casting Director: Suzanne Owens-Duval Sound Editor: Jubel Brosseau Sound Designer: Ashley Moe Theme and Score Composed by: Jubel Brosseau Podcast Manager: Stephanie Briggs Promo Editor: Jodi Barasa Marketing and Distribution Consultant: Justin Briggs Copyright © 2018, Studio 1152, LLC, All Rights Reserved. Annex is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
Annex: the saga of a neighborhood and its residents, set outside the fictional port city of Harborview, Oregon in the early twentieth century. Teenage neighborhood society columnist Nancy Dawson narrates various happenings surrounding the Gaumont/Pembroke feud. Cast (in Alphabetical Order): Kelsey Norene as Nancy Dawson Suzanne Owens-Duval as the Narrator Featuring (in Alphabetical Order): Andrew Fleetwood as Scold #2 Kris McCarter as Scold #1 Credits: Writer/Director/Executive Producer: Drew Beard Producer: Christi Dodge Assistant Producer/Casting Director: Suzanne Owens-Duval Sound Editor: Jubel Brosseau Sound Designer: Ashley Moe Theme and Score Composed by: Jubel Brosseau Podcast Manager: Stephanie Briggs Promo Editor: Jodi Barasa Marketing and Distribution Consultant: Justin Briggs Copyright © 2018, Studio 1152, LLC, All Rights Reserved. Annex is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
- Steve Roberts, ABC News Political Analyst, Wash DC. Trump's Address to Congress. - Mark Silva, Assistant Managing Editor of Best States Rankings, NYC . U.S News & World Report's Inaugural '2017 Best States Rankings' comes out today. - Congressman Doctor Brad Wenstrup, Trump's address to Congress.- John Gumm, Local 12 Meteorologist. Last night's weather, the current weather, and weather moving forward. - Nancy Dawson, in letter to the Enquirer she says 'Trump just told trans kids they are not valued.- Jerome Butting, shareholder in the Brookfield, Wisconsin, law firm of Buting, Williams & Stilling, S.C.Topic/Book: ILLUSION OF JUSTICE: Inside Making a Murderer and America's Broken System