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I detta avsnitt samtalar Kristoffer Helle med Paul Raabe och Mats Eskhult om profeten Jesaja bok. Raabe och Eskhult medverkade vid bibelkonferensen på FFG 2024. Paul R. Raabe har varit professor i gammaltestamentlig exegetik vid Concordia Seminary i St Louis, USA, och är författare till Concordia Commentary Isaiah 13-27. Mats Eskhult är professor emeritus i semitiska språk […]
I detta avsnitt samtalar Kristoffer Helle med Paul Raabe och Mats Eskhult om Gamla testamentets löften. Raabe och Eskhult medverkade vid bibelkonferensen på FFG 2024. Paul R. Raabe har varit professor i gammaltestamentlig exegetik vid Concordia Seminary i St Louis, USA, och är författare till Concordia Commentary Isaiah 13-27. Mats Eskhult är professor emeritus i semitiska […]
Detta avsnitt är ett föredrag av Dr. Paul Raabe från 2024 års bibelkonferens: Prophetic Promises of the Eschatological Holy Spirit. Efter föredraget blir det ett ”eftersnack” där Kristoffer Helle, Paul Raabe och Timo Laato samtalar om föredraget. Paul R. Raabe har varit professor i gammaltestamentlig exegetik vid Concordia Seminary i St Louis, USA, och är författare […]
Dr. Paul Raabe of Concordia Seminary The Concordia Commentary on Isaiah 13-27 The post 0462. Isaiah 13-27, Part 3 – Dr. Paul Raabe, 2/15/24 first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Dr. Paul Raabe of Concordia Seminary The Concordia Commentary on Isaiah 13-27 The post 0392. Isaiah 13-27, Part 2 – Dr. Paul Raabe, 2/8/24 first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Dr. Paul Raabe of Concordia Seminary The Concordia Commentary on Isaiah 13-27 The post 0382. Isaiah 13-27 – Dr. Paul Raabe, 2/7/24 first appeared on Issues, Etc..
In this episode of The Concordia Publishing House Podcast, Rev. Dr. Paul Raabe joins host Elizabeth Pittman to discuss his work on the newest volume in the Concordia Commentary series, Isaiah 13 – 27 - Concordia Commentary. The next volume in the series will be available on November 30 and is available for pre-order now. Get your copy at cph.org/isaiah-13-37-concordia-commentary. Plus, subscribe to the Concordia Commentary series on CPH's website by visiting cph.org/commentary. Show NotesChapters 13 to 27 of the book of Isaiah are often overlooked, yet they are invaluable. These chapters play an integral part in our understanding of God's plan for all of his people.Listen to this episode as author Dr. Paul Raabe explores his time writing the newest edition in the Concordia Commentary series that covers Isaiah chapters 13 to 27. Dr. Raabe will provide insight into the message found in this text, the impact of studying Isaiah on his own faith, and encouragement for lay people who may be interested in diving into this Old Testament book of the Bible. Questions- What was it like spending so much of your professional life studying Isaiah?- When you're translating from Hebrew to English, how difficult is it to capture the nuance of the poetry found in Isaiah?- Tell us about the message of the book of Isaiah as a whole. - Are the judgments found in these chapters of Isaiah only meant for unbelievers or do they also apply to Christians? How do we look at that today?- Tell us about the Gospel message found in Isaiah. Do we see that message come through in these prophecies?- Have you found studying Isaiah over the years has had an impact on your personal faith?- You've taught about Isaiah in a variety of contexts. How have you approached teaching Isaiah in all these contexts?- What ways have you found to be effective to encourage your students to spend time in the Word?- For those of us who are not trained in Hebrew, what is your encouragement for the average lay people who may pick up this volume of Concordia Commentary? About the Guest Dr. Paul Raabe is a professor emeritus at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, retiring in 2018 after 35 years as professor of Exegetical Theology. Dr. Raabe's areas of interest and expertise include the Hebrew Prophets and poetry, Old Testament theology, and biblical theology. He has also served on The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod's Commission on Theology and has co-edited a previous piece for Concordia Publishing House, The Press of the Text, a Festschrift in honor of Concordia Seminary Professor Dr. James W. Voelz. Dr. Raabe received his Master of Divinity from Concordia Seminary and a Bachelor of Arts from Concordia University, Nebraska, a Master of Arts from Washington University in St. Louis, and a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
Join us as we dive deep into fruitful discussion with long-time Professor of Theology at Concordia Seminary and Grand Canyon University. American Reformation Season 2 Episode 20
Topics: Expanding Christian Schools B.C. Scriptures Gospel competing with the voices Distracted generations, back to the basics! Guest: Dr. Paul Raabe Professor in Biblical Studies at Grand Canyon University Phoenix, AZ Professor of Exegetical Theology at Concordia Seminary, St Louis (retired) Thank you: 1517.org Concordia Seminary, St. Louis thejaggedword.com ITO Radio America Grace Lutheran Ventura St. James Lutheran, Chicago YOU CAN SPONSOR RINGSIDE: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=TZBU7UQQAWEVN Music: Joel Allen Hess "Let's Roll"- More on bandcamp Dead Horse One - I love my man Other stuff: Concordia Commentary Series You Need a Better Gospel, Klyne Snodgrass Deep Work, Cal Newport
Rev. Dr. Paul Raabe, retired professor of exegetical theology from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis and current professor of Biblical studies at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, AZ, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study the book of Obadiah. Although the book of Obadiah is the shortest in the Old Testament, it is packed with important Biblical themes. Obadiah's prophecy covers two main topics: the coming destruction of Edom and the restoration of Israel. Parallel passages regarding Edom from the Psalms and Lamentations indicate that Obadiah was likely a prophet after the fall of Jerusalem in 586 BC and before the fall of Edom in 553 BC. As the prophet describes the destruction of Edom, God shows His standard of justice to be anything but arbitrary; He returns the violence of Edom upon its head. Israel's restoration is described in terms that point beyond the return from exile under Cyrus the Persian. Obadiah ultimately describes the coming reign of Christ. He is the One who drinks God's cup of wrath in the place of sinners in order to restore His people to Himself in His eternal kingdom. “Majoring in Minors” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the books of Obadiah, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah. These three prophets all spoke the Word of God in the days leading up to the fall of Jerusalem at the hand of the Babylonians. Through their unique emphases, these men proclaimed the same message of repentance of sins and faith in the LORD, pointing ultimately toward their prophecies' fulfillment: Jesus Christ.
Hop in the minivan to catch the early service or have a post-wedding Bloody Mary with Tyler's Mom? Stay tuned. Topics: Take a break from church? Holy Hymnody: Is there a holy style of music… Ephesians 5:21 Submission Ross called to be a Navy Chaplain Thank you: 1517.org proud member of the 1517 Podcast Network and Concordia Seminary, St. Louis and thejaggedword.com Music: Willing Virginia - take, on Spotify, iTunes, SoundCloud Dead Horse One - I love my man Other stuff: How Lutheran Hymns Lost their Monopoly in the Missouri Synod, Paul Raabe concordiatheology.org Tyler the Intern is Getting Married, GO FUND ME Community College, Chicago: Friday, October 22
In this latest edition of our Shepherd Podcast, Pastor Scott interviews Rev. Dr. Paul Raabe, Professor of Old Testament at Grand Canyon University about “Divine Repentance”, the ability of God to change directions and even respond to Christian prayer. This podcast is a follow up to several questions which arose during the recent Being Challenge study of Prioritizing Prayer. In that study many participants wondered, Does God really change his mind in response to Christian prayer.” #shepherdazonline
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