The Bible Sojourner is a podcast that discusses specific biblical passages, theological topics, and the intersection between the Bible and contemporary culture. The goal of the podcast is to equip the listener to better understand the Bible, theology, and culture, all in an effort to live a life that is pleasing to the Lord.
The host, Peter Goeman, has a PhD from The Master’s Seminary, and is currently the Assistant Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages at Shepherd’s Theological Seminary in Cary, NC. He is interested in Old Testament, Greek and Hebrew, and cultural issues, including LGBT, social justice, and race.
All Episodes
Galatians 3, Israel, and the Singular Seed (Ep 233)
Peter Goeman examines Galatians 3:16 and Paul’s claim that the promises were made to Abraham and to his singular “offspring,” who is Christ. By tracing the argument back to...
Why Greek and Hebrew Matter for Every Christian (Ep 232)
The Bible was originally written in Hebrew, Greek, and a little Aramaic. But if we have so many good English translations today, do the original languages still matter? In...
How Old Was Isaac when Abraham Sacrificed Him? (Ep 231)
How old was Isaac when Abraham took him to Mount Moriah in Genesis 22? In this short episode of The Bible Sojourner, we take a fresh look at one...
Peter or James: A Case for James’s Leadership in the Early Church (Ep 230)
Was Peter really the undisputed leader of the early church—or does the New Testament point somewhere else? In this episode of The Bible Sojourner, we walk through Will Varner’s...

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The Bible Sojourner
Is the Bible Historically Reliable? Archaeology Says Yes, with Paul Weaver (Ep 234)
Peter Goeman talks with Paul Weaver about biblical archaeology and his new book, Faith-Affirming Findings: 50 Archaeological Discoveries that Validate the Historicity and Reliability of Scripture. They discuss how...