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Episode 007-Historical Writers Who Mention Jesus

39 min · 4. maj 2026
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In this episode of Written and Read, we explore an important question about the historical foundation of the Christian faith: are there writers outside the Bible who mention Jesus? We examine several ancient sources, including Josephus, Tacitus, and Pliny the Younger, and look at what they say about Jesus and the early Christian movement. These writers were not Christians, and in some cases were opposed to Christianity, yet they still confirm key details recorded in the New Testament. This episode helps demonstrate that the life of Jesus is not only recorded in Scripture but is also grounded in real, verifiable history.

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Episode 008 - Which English Bible Translation Should I Use?

In this special bonus episode of Written and Read, McKenzie Fleming and Dr. Robert C. Crowder tackle one of the most practical questions Christians ask: “Which English Bible translation should I use?” Together they explore the major translation philosophies behind today’s most popular English Bibles, including Word-for-Word, Thought-for-Thought, and Paraphrase translations. The conversation examines the strengths and weaknesses of translations such as the KJV, NKJV, ESV, NASB, CSB, NIV, NLT, and others while offering pastoral guidance on choosing a faithful primary Bible for lifelong study, memorization, and spiritual growth. Dr. Crowder also explains why he strongly recommends reference Bibles over study Bibles and shares his personal approach to Bible translation use in preaching, teaching, and devotional life.

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