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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2025 · 1H 27M

The Formation & Authenticity of the Old Testament – The Rev. Dr. Jacob Rodriguez

from The Church of the Resurrection · host The Church of the Resurrection, DC

How did the Old Testament come into being? Who wrote it? Can we trust it? In this session, the Rev. Dr. Jacob Rodriguez, an Oxford-trained expert on the biblical canon, teaches us about the formation and authenticity of the canon of the Hebrew Bible.Rodriguez is an assistant professor of New Testament at Trinity Anglican Seminary and formerly a pastor at Rez. He has also pastored and taught in Ethiopia and Oxford. He and his family are back with us for five weeks this summer. He will continue teaching classes for the next three weeks on Sunday afternoons in the Rez Loft.Upcoming lectures:How the New Testament was formed1:30 pm, Sunday, July 6Why I Am Not Roman Catholic1:30 pm, Sunday, July 13Jesus' Perspective on Disabilities1:30 pm, Sunday, July 20

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How did the Old Testament come into being? Who wrote it? Can we trust it? In this session, the Rev. Dr. Jacob Rodriguez, an Oxford-trained expert on the biblical canon, teaches us about the formation and authenticity of the canon of the Hebrew...

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