
The Biblical Roots Podcast
This is a Bible-based, Christ-focused theology and apologetics podcast hosted by Professor R. L. Solberg. We talk theology and apologetics, test the claims of questionable teachers, and offer a range of Bible teachings, including verse-by-verse Bible studies.
The Biblical Roots Ministries is all about helping believers stay grounded in the truth of Scripture. Founded by Professor R. L. Solberg, our Christ-centered ministry is dedicated to creating faithful, Bible-based content that deepens your understanding of God’s Word and equips you to discern false teachings. We do this in two ways:
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The Biblical Roots Podcast
The Supremacy of God's Son: Hebrews 1:1–4 (Part 1)
In this first episode of our apologetics Bible Study on the book of Hebrews, we look at the historical and literary setting of the text and examine the amazing prologue of the book (verses 1–4). In just this opening passage, we learn much about the divinity and superiority of Jesus and how His story began in the Old Testament (Tanakh) and is grounded in the Torah.
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Chapters
00:00 Intro
04:09 Historical and literary setting
04:58 The author
07:25 The date of the writing
10:04 Genre: letter or sermon?
11:48 Audience and occasion
16:57 Jesus superior to the old order
18:49 How Hebrews interprets the OT
19:52 Sensus plenoir: the fuller sense
26:00 Hebrews 1:1–4 (Prologue)
34:50 Wrap it up, Professor.