Tyndale House, Cambridge, brings you insights from high-level Bible research to help you understand the Bible more and explore reasons why it can be trusted.
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Tyndale University presents a series of recorded chapel services from Tyndale's very own faculty and guest speakers.
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From flowers to manuscripts: Dirk Jongkind on his journey into biblical scholarship
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31:10Dirk Jongkind, Academic Vice Principal at Tyndale House, shares with Tony Watkins how he went from growing flowers in the Netherlands to editing the Tyndale House Greek New Testament in Cambridge. They discuss Dirk's journey into biblical scholarship with a particular focus on his time working on Codex Sinaiticus at the British Library. Find out mo…
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We continue our "Abide-Podcast" with a reflection on the next Christian virtue. This week's virtue is "diligence".Af Tyndale University
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This week, the Rev. Kaarina Hsieh (MDiv '98) returns to our pulpit. Since 2012 Kaarina has served as the Lead Pastor of Parkway Forest Community Church in Toronto. Previously she served in a number of roles at Tyndale University. Kaarina's message is entitled "Look Higher and Deeper" and is based on Psalm 121.…
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We are pleased to welcome back to our pulpit Dr. James Robertson, Associate Professor of Christian History and Director of Distributed Learning at Tyndale. James' message is entitled "Dad Joke — A Simple Way to Love God with Your Mind". The message is based on Psalm 19 and Matthew 22:23-40.Af Tyndale University
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S5E8: How did chapter divisions get into the New Testament?
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30:33In this episode, Nelson Hsieh, Research Associate in New Testament Text and Language at Tyndale House, discusses chapter divisions in Bible manuscripts with Tony Watkins. Nelson has been working on chapter divisions for the second edition of the Tyndale House Greek New Testament, and he explains how the approach he is taking is different to the met…
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We are very pleased to welcome Pastor Matt Naismith (BRE '09), the Director of the C3 Canadian Campus Collective, host of The Sowers Podcast, and a church planting catalyst with Send Network Canada, to our Community Chapel pulpit. Matt will preach from Luke 7. His message is entitled "The Table: Come Eating and Drinking".…
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S5E7: How is the Tyndale House Greek New Testament different to other editions?
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32:49In this episode Tony, Dirk, and Nelson focus on the Tyndale House Greek New Testament (Crossway, 2017) and discuss how it is different from other editions of the Greek New Testament. They also talk about how the world of textual criticism was changed by the discovery of many more manuscripts in the late nineteenth century. Find out more about the h…
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Lizzie Reynolds continues to lead us contemplatively and meditatively as we look at the Christian virtues. This week's virtue is "humility".Af Tyndale University
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Gary's message is called "What Now — Psalms of Lament and Petition". Gary is the Pastor of Adult Ministries and Finance Director at King Street Community Church in Oshawa, where he’s on the teaching team and leads the small group ministries and adult electives. He and his wife Maria have a vibrant household with five young children between the ages…
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S5E6: What does textual criticism look like today?
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33:03Having discussed how the early church and the reformers handled differences between Bible manuscripts, Tony, Dirk and Nelson now turn to look at how modern-day textual critics approach variation between manuscripts. Find out more about the host and guests here: Tony Watkins: https://tyndalehouse.com/about/staff/tony-watkins/ Dirk Jongkind: https://…
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S5E5: What role did textual criticism play in the reformation?
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30:04In this episode, Tony Watkins (Fellow for Public Engagement at Tyndale House) hears from Dirk Jongkind (Academic Vice Principal at Tyndale House) and Nelson Hsieh (Research Associate in New Testament Text and Language) about the role of textual criticism in the reformation. Find out more about the host and guests here: Tony Watkins: https://tyndale…
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Chapel – Pastor Jervis Djokoto (MDiv '20)
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32:38We are very happy to welcome Pastor Jervis Djokoto (MDiv '20), the Senior Director of Church Health with the Free Methodist Church in Canada, to our Community Chapel pulpit. Jervis, the most recent recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Horizon Award for Tyndale Seminary, will preach from Hebrews 4. His message is entitled "Operating from God's Rest…
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S5E4: How did the early church handle differences between manuscripts?
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35:33In this episode, Tony Watkins, Fellow for Public Engagement at Tyndale House, asks Dirk Jongkind and Nelson Hsieh, members of our New Testament team, about how the early church handled differences between Bible manuscripts. At 28:59 Dirk and Nelson are trying to remember a name, they incorrectly say Martianan, they meant Marcellum. Support the show…
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Lizzie Reynolds continues to lead us contemplatively and meditatively as we consider the Christian virtues. This week's virtue is "chastity".Af Tyndale University
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Interview 8: 80 years of the Tyndale Bulletin
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27:03Tony Watkins, Fellow for Public Engagement at Tyndale House talks to David Armitage, Academic Administrator at Tyndale House about the Tyndale Bulletin, which is the Academic Journal published by Tyndale House. David shares how the Bulletin has developed since it first began in the 1940s. Visit the Tyndale Bulletin website: https://www.tyndalebulle…
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We welcome our Provost, Dr. Beth Green, to share with the community. Dr. Green's message, based on Isaiah 40, is entitled "Signs of Hope and Comfort." It might feel a bit Christmassy again to return to Isaiah 40 but hope and comfort are not just for Christmas and the prophets discerned the signs of hope and comfort in the most unlikely of places. J…
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S5E3: Major NT manuscripts and their impact on modern day Bibles
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39:10In this episode, Tony Watkins asks Dirk Jongkind and Nelson Hsieh about some of the major New Testament manuscripts and how they have influenced the Bible translations we have today. Support the show Edited by Tyndale House Music – Acoustic Happy Background used with a standard license from Adobe Stock. Follow us on: X | Instagram | Facebook | YouT…
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We are very happy to welcome a long-time friend to Tyndale: Dr. Daniel Wong. Since retiring from his teaching post at Tyndale, Daniel has enjoyed connecting with people of different backgrounds, preaching in a variety of churches, watching his beloved Toronto Blue Jays, and traveling. He is married to Flora and has two adult children, including Jos…
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S5E2: What does a manuscript look like?
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37:41In this episode Tony Watkins, Fellow for Public Engagement at Tyndale House, talks to Dirk Jongkind, Academic Vice Principal of Tyndale House, about what a manuscript actually looks like, and what features scholars look out for when studying them. At 4:05 Dirk misspoke when he said P52 has John 19 on the back, it actually has John 18:37–38 on the b…
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Lizzie Reynolds will continue to lead us through a contemplative prayer time considering the Christian virtues. This week's virtue is "love".Af Tyndale University
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Chapel – President, Dr. Marjory Kerr
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25:16As is custom for the first Community Chapel of the new year, we are very pleased to welcome our President, Dr. Marjory Kerr, to speak to our community.Af Tyndale University
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S5E1: What is a manuscript and why should we study them?
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35:30In season 5 of the Tyndale House podcast, Tony Watkins speaks to members of our New Testament team to find out about New Testament manuscripts and how studying them can help us with our trust and understanding of the Bible. In this first episode, Tony asks Dirk Jongkind and Nelson Hsieh what a manuscript actually is, and why it's worth studying New…
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Interview 7: Steve Walton on the book of Acts
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31:49In this episode, Tony talks to Dr Steve Walton, Professor of New Testament and Senior Research Fellow at Trinity College, Bristol. Steve is a frequent visitor to us here at Tyndale House as he's been working on his commentary on Acts for the Word Biblical Commentary series. The first volume of the commentary, on Acts 1–9:42 (volume 37A), was publis…
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This week we welcome a new friend to the Tyndale Chapel pulpit: Bethany Nolson, Outreach Director at Cornerstone Christian Community Church in Markham. Bethany's message is entitled "Joy in Unlikely Places" based on a number of passages including Philippians 4:4.Af Tyndale University
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Is the Nativity a true story? Why are there differences between Matthew and Luke’s accounts of Jesus’s birth? Was Luke historically correct when he wrote about the census? What was the star and is it even possible for the wise men to have followed it? What year was Jesus actually born? Peter Williams answers all these questions and more in this spe…
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Pastor Blake Davidson of Willowdale Pentecostal Church. Pastor Blake has been married to Christine for over thirty-nine years and they make their home in Toronto. He has been in full-time ministry for 41 years, serving as a lead pastor and church planter for the past twenty-six years. Blake's message is entitled "Ministry Secrets" and is based on s…
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What is Hebrew poetry and how do we read it?
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37:22In this episode, Tony is joined by three of our long-term readers who are all working on PhDs at Cambridge University. Ellie Wiener is currently studying the book of Job, Megan Alsene-Parker is studying Lamentations, and Ben Rae is studying Ecclesiastes. Together, they discuss what poetry actually is, the features of Hebrew poetry, and why we shoul…
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Lizzie Reynolds will lead us through a contemplative prayer time considering the fifth Christian virtue of the semester: "faith".Af Tyndale University
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we welcome to the Tyndale Chapel pulpit Dr. Patrick Franklin, Associate Professor of Theology at the Seminary. Patrick's message is entitled "Pressing On! (or Being Pulled?)" based on Philippians 3:12.Af Tyndale University
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S4E6: Why did Saul change his name to Paul?
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30:21Steve Walton and Tony Watkins discuss why Saul changed to Paul in the book of Acts. In the book of Acts, the apostle Paul is referred to as Saul up until chapter 13, where he begins to be referred to as Paul. Steve explains how names worked in the Roman world to shed light on this name change. He also shares about some of the research he has done i…
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We are very happy to welcome Dr. Rebecca Idestrom, Professor of Old Testament at the Seminary to the Tyndale Community Chapel pulpit. Rebecca's message is entitled "Experiencing God's Glory" based on several texts in Exodus and 2 Corinthians 3:18.Af Tyndale University
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S4E5: Are the names in the Gospels historically accurate?
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29:25In this episode, Peter Williams, Principal of Tyndale House, explains how names can help us to assess the historical reliability of the Gospels. By looking at name records we can see what the most popular names were outside of the Gospels at the same time and place. Peter then compares these with the names we see in the Gospels to see whether they …
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Lizzie Reynolds will lead us through a contemplative prayer time considering the fourth Christian virtue of the semester: "justice".Af Tyndale University
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This week Dr. James Pedlar, the Bastian Chair of Wesley Studies at Tyndale, will lead our community through message — his talk is entitled "Weighty Words" based on Luke 4:14-21Af Tyndale University
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S4E4: Vapour, illness, fish and other peculiar names in the Bible
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38:26In this episode, Tony chats to James Bejon and Josh Meynell about strange or animal-related names that we find in the Bible. Some of the names in the Bible strike us as having curious meanings. For example, Caleb means ‘dog’, Nun means ‘fish’, and Abel means ‘vapour’. What are we to make of these names? James, Josh, and Tony work through some of th…
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S4E3: Why do we have genealogies in the Bible?
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36:09In this episode, Tony asks Caleb Howard and James Bejon why we have genealogies in the Bible and how we should make sense of them. They discuss how the Old Testament is unique in ancient literature in the way it lays out genealogies. They also explore how it can give us a clear account of the people of Israel from Adam through to the exile, by look…
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This Wednesday, October 23, we continue our "Abide-Podcast" with a reflection on the third Christian virtue for this semester. This week's virtue is "courage".Af Tyndale University
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S4E2: How Were Divine Names Used in the Ancient World?
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35:18In this episode, George Heath-Whyte and James Bejon chat with Tony about the use of divine names in the ancient world and in the Bible. What did the Babylonians call their gods? What did the names of the Babylonian gods mean? Why did the Israelites go from calling God 'El-Shaddai' to 'Yahweh'? How did the worship of Yahweh in the Old Testament comp…
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S4E1: Difficult questions surrounding the book of Daniel
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39:22In this episode, George Heath-Whyte and James Bejon chat with Tony about a range of difficult questions surrounding the book of Daniel: What is the significance of Daniel and his friends having their names changed in Daniel 1? What do their new Babylonian names mean? Why is there no mention of Belshazzar as king of Babylon in the official records? …
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We are pleased to welcome Scott Moore (MDiv '08), Executive Director of Youth Unlimited Toronto, to our pulpit. Scott's talk is entitled "In what direction are you going?" based on Matthew 11:25-30.Af Tyndale University
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Monday September 30, is National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and "Orange Shirt Day" in Canada. In commemoration of this day and in conjunction with Tyndale's Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Council (DIAC), we are honoured to have recording artist, musician, and speaker Jonathan Maracle, a Mohawk from the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory near Belle…
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Interview 5: David Tsumura, Professor Emeritus at Japan Bible Seminary
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30:58In this episode Tony sits down with David Tsumura, who is a professor emeritus in Old Testament studies at Japan Bible Seminary. David is a familiar face at Tyndale House having visited several times over nearly 40 years. He lived on site for two years from 1986 while working on a Tyndale House research project on Genesis 1–11. In this interview he…
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This week we continue our Abide Podcast with a reflection on the second Christian virtue for this semester. This week's virtue is "prudence".Af Tyndale University
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Interview 4: Christopher Ash on the Psalms, Part 2
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28:54In this episode, Tony continues his conversation with writer-in-residence, Christopher Ash, on his new four-volume commentary on the Psalms. They discuss how Christ would have prayed the Psalms during his earthly life, the structure of the 5 books of the Psalms, and how we approach different genres of psalms such as imprecatory psalms. This is part…
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This week we welcome an old friend of Tyndale's back to our Chapel pulpit: Chris Chase of Open Doors Canada joins us, and his message is entitled "Start Well; Finish Strong!" based on Acts 20:22-24.Af Tyndale University
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Interview 4: Christopher Ash on the Psalms, Part 1
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27:08In this episode, Tony interviews our writer-in-residence, Christopher Ash, on his new 4 volume commentary on the Psalms. Christopher shares how he came to write the commentary, the importance of the psalms, and why he thinks that the Psalms are inseparable from Christ. This is part 1 of the interview and part 2 will be released next week. The Comme…
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Abide – Prayer with Lizzie Reynolds. These bi-weekly podcasts offer listeners a chance to reflect and pray meditatively.Af Tyndale University
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We are pleased to have Pastor Terry Sanderson, lead pastor of Bayview Glen Church, join us. Pastor Sanderson's talk is entitled "From Ideas to Influence: The Path to Making a Difference" based on Mark 6:30-42Af Tyndale University
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