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"Misquoting Jesus” is the only show where a six-time New York Times bestselling author and world-renowned Bible scholar uncovers the many fascinating, little known facts about the New Testament, the historical Jesus, and the rise of Christianity.  The show features Dr. Bart Ehrman and host, Megan Lewis.

Misquoting Jesus with Bart Ehrman Bart Ehrman

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    • 4.8 • 385 Ratings

"Misquoting Jesus” is the only show where a six-time New York Times bestselling author and world-renowned Bible scholar uncovers the many fascinating, little known facts about the New Testament, the historical Jesus, and the rise of Christianity.  The show features Dr. Bart Ehrman and host, Megan Lewis.

    Was Jesus Buried on the Day of His Crucifixion

    Was Jesus Buried on the Day of His Crucifixion

    All the Gospels agree that on the day Jesus was crucified, Joseph of Arimathea asked Pilate for the body and took it from the cross to bury in a tomb.
    What almost no one realizes is that this would have been unprecedented, so far as we know, in the Roman world, where part of the humiliation of crucifixion was for the corpse to be left on the cross to decompose and be ravaged by scavenging birds for days before being disposed of. 
    Did the Romans make an exception for Jesus? Is that plausible? Or is the story of his burial by Joseph a later legend? This is obviously an issue of enormous significance. If Jesus was not buried that afternoon, how could he have emerged from the tomb "on the third day"? 

    • 50 min
    What Did Judas Betray?

    What Did Judas Betray?

    The Gospels agree that Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus, even if they don't agree on why he did it. But is their view about *what* he did plausible? That he told the authorities where they could find Jesus without any crowds around?
    There are, in fact, reasons for thinking that Judas did something far more sinister, that he revealed a key teaching of Jesus gave to his closest followers but he did not proclaim in public.
    Did Judas reveal a secret teaching that led to Jesus' crucifixion?

    • 47 min
    The Disturbing Views of God and Suffering in the Book of Job

    The Disturbing Views of God and Suffering in the Book of Job

    Many people have a rough idea about the story of Job, the incredibly wealthy and righteous man whom God allows "the Satan" (who is not the Devil, btw) to deprive of all he has (including killing his ten children) and plague with horrible pain, in order to see if he will stay righteous.
    Most readers don't realize, however, that the vast majority of the book comes from a different author who has a completely different view of why people suffer.
    In this episode we talk about what both authors have to say and discuss honestly and forthrightly whether either view of suffering is at all convincing; in addition, we talk about why the views of God in this book can be so disturbing.

    • 47 min
    Do We Have a Soul?

    Do We Have a Soul?

    Most people think that everyone has a soul that is resident in the body. The vast majority of Christians believe the soul lives on after the body dies. But ironically the vast majority of people -- even devoted readers of the Bible -- have never noticed what the biblical writers actually say about it.
    In this episode we look at views of the soul found in the Hebrew Bible, the teachings of Jesus, and the rest of the New Testament. Is it the standard Christian view? Do the biblical writers think the soul can live on without the body? If not, what would salvation and eternal life be? Tune in to find out!

    • 50 min
    Did Slaves Give Us the New Testament?

    Did Slaves Give Us the New Testament?

    This week Bart will be interviewing New Testament scholar and public intellectual Candida Moss, on her new book, God's Ghostwriters: Enslaved Christians and the Making of the Bible.
    In the book, Dr. Moss (Professor in the Department of Theology and Religion at the University of Birmingham) maintains that parts of the Bible may have been written by slaves (Mark, possibly); or co-authored by them (enslaved secretaries of Paul?); or copied by them (in our surviving manuscripts).
    No one has broached the topic of "How We Got the Bible" from this perspective before, and the episode provides a lively discussion of numerous issues of real significance.

    • 48 min
    Newly Discovered PROOF: Jesus Was an Illusionist

    Newly Discovered PROOF: Jesus Was an Illusionist

    In an absolutely shocking turn of events, Bart has learned of a first-century Gospel that will overturn everything scholars think they know about Jesus, showing that he was a charlatan exposed by the Roman government for duping the Jewish crowds by sophisticated works of magic.
    The Gospel, set to be published this week by the NY Times, details how Jesus deliberately faked his famous miracles in an effort to seek fame and fortune. How did he go from magician-for-hire to Son of God, and was the crucifixion a tragic illusion gone wrong?
    Join us this week on Misquoting Jesus to find out more.

    • 42 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
385 Ratings

385 Ratings

Second Variety ,

Insightful

Dr. Ehrman is a humble and highly educated biblical scholar who has dedicated years in learning the various ancient languages of the Bible and New Testament in which scribes wrote and rewrote scripture.

Bart Ehrman offers fascinating knowledge and insight Christians may find of value that go further and more in-depth than a Sunday sermon and always given respectfully each podcast episode.

cbrown123 ,

Just Stick to the (New Testament) FAQs

Great conversations that will provoke you to seek out more. My only criticism and this is very trivial but annoying enough for me to say something. I am not a small talk guy. Each episode starts off with Bart and Megan talking about personal things, which is fine, but it feels uncomfortably forced. I just fast forward so it’s not a problem but I can’t be the only one who thinks this.

kwf2011 ,

Informative and objective

Misquoting Jesus is by far the best bible-focused podcast available. The fact that Ehrman draws a lot fire from Christians and non-Christians alike speaks volumes. Based on my own reading in the field of historical criticism, he represents the mainstream consensus pretty accurately. I appreciate that Ehrman readily acknowledges when he’s going against the consensus and when he’s speculating beyond the historical evidence. Several other podcast that cover similar territory (such as Biblical Time Machine) do not do this so well and often end up passing off their speculative theories as solid historical data. Megan Lewis is a great host. It’s an interesting dynamic between Lewis and Ehrman: she’s a Christian and he is not. The conversations are always polite and centered in historical research.

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