
The Naked Bible Podcast Naked Bible 033: Studying the Original Languages of the Bible: Word Study Techniques, Part 2
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Jan 22, 2015 Advanced word study techniques for Biblical interpretation are discussed in this episode, focusing on word relationships and grammar. The Hebrew word 'barah' in Genesis 1 is examined to reveal nuanced meanings and challenge traditional views on creation ex nihilo.
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Paul's Rare Word In 1 Corinthians
- Dr. Michael Heiser recounts Paul's use of a rare word in 1 Corinthians 7 as a study example.
- He highlights that the lemma occurs only four times in the entire New Testament context discussed.
Don't Rely On Word Counts
- Don't treat word study as counting occurrences or doing quick lexicon lookups.
- Dr. Michael Heiser urges careful observation and thought about actual word usage in context.
Barah Is Not Necessarily Creation Ex Nihilo
- Dr. Michael Heiser shows barah does not require creation out of nothing.
- He demonstrates this using Genesis 1–2 parallels where humans are formed from preexisting material.
