Hey, there. Welcome to the Investigators Guide to the Bible, the blogpod for people who read the Bible and say...What?...what does THAT mean? I am super excited to get started and share something with you today. As I was prepping for this week’s blogpod, I reread the first chapters of Matthew and Luke. But this time, I saw something different. We’ll talk about that and so much more. I even managed to find an appropriate Princess Bride reference. Stick around! Like and subscribe for new episodes.Notes and References to make it look like I’m earning my pay:1. Any Bible you use will be fine for all of the Biblical references. The one I used most for this episode is New American Bible, Revised Edition. Washington, DC: Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, 20102. Again, use your Bible for the Gospel passages or, for this example, you can go back to Episode #6, Horizonal Statements, where it is laid out for you.3. Safrai, Chana. “Jesus’ Jewish Parents”, Jerusalem Perspective, Number 40. Jerusalem: Jerusalem School of Synoptic Research, 19934. Mishna Tosefta Challah 2.9 (https://www.sefaria.org/Tosefta_Challah_(Lieberman).2.9?lang=bi, accessed most recently on 27 Feb 2025)5. Mishna Kiddushin 29a (https://www.sefaria.org/Kiddushin.29a.8?lang=bi, accessed most recently on 27 Feb 2025) Safrai, Schmuel. “The Role of Women in the Temple”, Jerusalem Perspective, Volume 2, Number 9. Jerusalem: Jerusalem School of Synoptic Research, 19896. Mishnah Keritot 1:7, 2:4 (https://www.sefaria.org/Mishnah_Keritot.2.1?lang=bi and https://www.sefaria.org/Mishnah_Keritot.2.4?lang=bi, accessed most recently on 27 Feb 2025)7. Hesemann, Michael, translated by Michael J. Miller. Mary of Nazareth: History, Archeology, Legends. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, CA 2016 (Original German edition, 2011, Sankt Ulrich Verlag, Augsburg, Germany.)8. “The Protoevangelium of James the Lesser.” Translated by Alexander Walker. From Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. 8. Edited by Alexander Roberts, James Donaldson, and A. Cleveland Coxe. (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Publishing Co., 1886.) Revised and edited for New Advent by Kevin Knight.9. The Jewish Encyclopedia. JewishEncyclopedia.com, The Kopelman Foundation, 2002-2021 (https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/12984-sacrifice, accessed 6 Sep 2022)10. Josephus, Flavius. The Wars of the Jews or History of the Destruction of Jerusalem. Translated by William Whiston, PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK. Release Date: 10 Jan 2009 [EBook #2850], Updated: 3 Aug 201311. Pliny the Elder (Caius Plinius Secundis), translated by Dr. Philemon Holland. Natural History. London: George Barclay for the Wernerian Club, 1847-184812. Wise, Michael; Abegg, Martin Jr.; and Cook, Edward. The Dead Sea Scrolls: A New Translation. New York, NY: HarperCollins, 199613. Baumgarten, Joseph. The Qumran-Essene Restraints on Marriage. The Center for Online Judaic Studies, undated. (http://cojs.org/the_qumran-essene_restraints_on_marriage-_joseph_baumgarten/, accessed 6 Jun and 8 Sep 2022)14. Pliny the Elder (Caius Plinius Secundis), translated by Dr. Philemon Holland. Natural History. London: George Barclay for the Wernerian Club, 1847-184815. Broshi, Magen. “Matrimony and Poverty: Jesus and the Essenes.” Revue de Qumrân, vol. 19, no. 4 (76), 2000, pp. 629–34.
Hey, there. Welcome to the Investigators Guide to the Bible, the blogpod for people who read the Bible and say...What?...what does THAT mean? I am super excited to get started and share something with you today. As I was prepping for this week’s blogpod, I reread the first chapters of Matthew and Luke. But this time, I saw something different. We’ll talk about that and so much more. I even managed to find an appropriate Princess Bride reference. Stick around! Like and subscribe for new episodes....