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Deuteronomy, Biblical Theology, and the Pentateuch with Michael Morales

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In this episode Matt Gilleskie and Brandon Ayscue talk with Michael Morales about his extensive work on biblical commentaries, particularly on the book of Numbers and his upcoming project on Deuteronomy. The conversation delves into the challenges and joys of writing a commentary, the influence of mentor Gordon Wenham, and the relationship between rigorous scholarship and serving the church. Dr. Morales shares insights on the importance of artistic approaches to biblical interpretation, the theological significance of Deuteronomy, and trends in theological interpretation within the church. The episode also offers practical advice for pastors on teaching the Pentateuch and preaching Christ from the Old Testament, emphasizing the goodness of God as a central theme.


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00:00 Introduction to Dr. Michael Morales

01:52 The Journey of Writing a Commentary

03:32 Remembering Gordon Wenham: A Scholar's Influence

06:37 The Intersection of Scholarship and the Church

09:25 Artistic Approaches to Biblical Interpretation

15:23 Exploring the Soul of Deuteronomy

19:20 The Rise of Theological Interpretation

23:28 Teaching and Preaching the Pentateuch

29:03 Preaching Christ from the Old Testament



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