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    S10E5 'Am I My Brother's Keeper?' Genesis 4 | Genesis chapters 1-9

    25/06/2026 | 53min
    This week we step outside the Garden of Eden and into the first narrative set in a post‑fall world, continuing our video series from Tyndale House, Cambridge, exploring Genesis (The Creation Story).

    Although this series is also available on podcast platforms, it is designed to be watched, with visual explanations that illuminate the text and its linguistic depth.

    Episode 5 turns to Genesis 4, the account of Cain and Abel, a story marked by envy, anger, fractured relationships, and the first human death. Yet beneath the tragedy lies remarkable literary and theological richness. This chapter contains the Bible’s first explicit use of the word ‘sin’, and it appears not as an action but as a presence: something 'crouching at the door.' We explore what this means, why it matters, and how the Hebrew text communicates it with precision.

    In this episode, we take a research‑rich, accessible journey through some of the most searched questions surrounding Genesis 4:

    How does Genesis 4 introduce the Bible’s first explicit use of the word ‘sin'?

    What is the nature of Cain’s curse, and how does it differ from Adam’s?

    How do genealogies begin to shape the narrative as Genesis moves toward chapter 5?

    What semantic features in the Hebrew (roots, word patterns, and meaning) reveal about the depth of this chapter?

    Perfect for viewers searching for Genesis commentary, Bible study videos, Cain and Abel explained, Old Testament background and Hebrew narrative analysis. 

    Whether you’re exploring Scripture for the first time or diving deeper into familiar passages, this episode offers a thoughtful, engaging look at one of the most formative stories in the biblical narrative, a chapter that reveals the dynamics of sin, responsibility, and grace in a world east of Eden.

    This episode is hosted by Dr Peter Williams, Principal of Tyndale House, Cambridge, and author of Can We Trust the Gospels? and The Surprising Genius of Jesus. He is joined by Dr J Caleb Howard and Dr James Bejon, who both work on the Old Testament Names Project at Tyndale House.

    Come back in two weeks as we continue our deep dive into Genesis chapter 5.

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    S10E4 'Did God really say?' Navigating the First Doubts in Genesis 3 | Genesis 1-9 Deep Dive

    11/06/2026 | 1h 2min
    This week we step into the Garden of Eden as we continue our first video series from Tyndale House, Cambridge, exploring Genesis (The Creation Story).
    Though this series is also available on podcast platforms, it is designed to be watched, with visual explanations that complement the text well. 
    Episode 4 examines the dramatic opening verses of Genesis 3:1–8 — the moment the serpent speaks, Eve responds, and humanity steps across a threshold that changes everything. These verses have shaped centuries of theology, interpretation, and debate, and we explore why they remain so significant today. 
    In this episode, we take a research‑rich, accessible journey through some of the most searched issues surrounding the fall narrative:
    How does the serpent subtly twist God’s generosity, and what does the Hebrew reveal about his strategy
    How do Genesis 1, 2, and 3 interlock linguistically and structurally, despite claims of multiple authors
    What exactly, if anything, did Eve hear in Genesis chapter 2, and how does that shape her response in Genesis chapter 3?
    What does it mean to “be like God, knowing good and evil,” and how does this relate to the innocence of Genesis 2
    Where do we see both judgement and grace woven through God’s words in Genesis 3:14–19
    What hidden numerical patterns in the Hebrew text reveal the psychological and literary brilliance of the chapter

    Perfect for viewers searching for Genesis commentary, Bible study videos, the Fall of humanity explained, Old Testament background, Hebrew narrative analysis, and how Genesis 1–3 fits together.
    Whether you’re exploring scripture for the first time or diving deeper into familiar passages, this episode offers a thoughtful, engaging look at one of the most pivotal moments in the biblical story — a narrative that explains the world we live in today while displaying remarkable literary depth.
    This episode is hosted by Dr Peter Williams, Principal of Tyndale House, Cambridge, and author of Can We Trust the Gospels? and The Surprising Genius of Jesus. He is joined by Dr J Caleb Howard and Dr James Bejon, who both work on the Old Testament Names Project at Tyndale House.
    Come back in two weeks as we continue our deep dive into Genesis chapter 4.
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    S10E3 In the image of God – Genesis chapter 3 (Genesis chapter 1-9 Deep Dive, Part Three)

    29/05/2026 | 50min
    Welcome back to the Tyndale House podcast series on Genesis 1 – 9.
    In episodes 1 and 2, we opened the series by exploring the full depth of Genesis chapter 1 in which God created the heavens and the earth, and how it stands apart from ancient Near Eastern creation myths. In this third episode, we look specifically at chapter 2; the creation of mankind in the image of God, the location of Eden, and explore how Genesis chapters 1 and 2 fit together.
    Hosted by Dr Peter Williams, Principal of Tyndale House, Cambridge, with Dr J Caleb Howard and Dr James Bejon who are both in the Old Testament research team at Tyndale House.
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    S10E2. Genesis 1 - Let there Be Light (Genesis 1-9 Deep Dive, Part Two)

    14/05/2026 | 35min
    Welcome back to the Tyndale House podcast series on Genesis 1–9. 

    In episode 1, we opened the series by exploring the full depth of Genesis 1:1 in which God created the heavens and the earth, and how it stands apart from ancient Near Eastern creation myths. In this second episode, we move deeper into the creation story as the silence of the primordial world is broken by a divine command: 'Let there be Light.' 

    Episode 2 examines what it means for God to create by speaking, why Genesis presents light as appearing rather than being explicitly ‘created’, and how this moment shapes the chapter. 

    Along the way, we continue comparing the biblical creation account with Mesopotamian creation myths, exploring how Genesis has a distinctive view of divine power, cosmic order, and the notion of ‘image’. In a world where only kings were considered images of gods, Genesis claims that all humans bear God’s image is nothing short of remarkable.

    Perfect for listeners searching for:

    Genesis commentary 
    Bible study podcasts
    Creation story vs ancient myths 
    Old Testament background 
    Hebrew word studies 

    Hosted by Dr Peter Williams, Principal of Tyndale House, Cambridge, with Dr J Caleb Howard and Dr James Bejon who are both in the Old Testament research team at Tyndale House. 
    Edited by Tyndale House 

    00:00 Introduction
    0:22 Day 1 and the creation of light
    5:45 God’s delegation through as he creates
    7:00 Day four
    10:30 How Genesis 1 conceives of the world around it
    17:52 Day six, Genesis 1:27
    26:45 Day 7 – God rests
    31:00 reflections
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    S10E1. Genesis 1 - In the Beginning (Genesis 1-9 Deep Dive, Part One)

    30/04/2026 | 31min
    Step into the very first verse of the Bible with a new podcast series from Tyndale House, Cambridge, on Genesis (The Creation Story). 
    Episode 1 explores the full depth of Genesis 1:1 'In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth'. This single verse has shaped centuries of belief, debate, and scholarship, and we unpack why it still matters today.
    In this episode, we take a research‑rich, accessible journey through some of the most searched questions about the creation narrative:
    How does Genesis 1:1 compare to ancient Mesopotamian creation myths such as the Enuma Elish and other Near Eastern texts?
    Can we trust the historical reliability of this ancient narrative?
    What numerical patterns and structural features appear in the Hebrew text, and how might they highlight the intentional design of God’s Word?
    Perfect for listeners searching for Genesis commentary, Bible Study podcasts, creation vs ancient myths, Old Testament background, and biblical numerology explained. 
    Whether you’re exploring Scripture for the first time or diving deeper into familiar passages, this episode offers a thoughtful, engaging look at the verse that starts it all.
    This episode is hosted by Dr. Peter Williams, Principal of Tyndale House, Cambridge and author of 'Can We Trust the Gospels?' And 'The Surprising Genius of Jesus'. He is joined by Dr. J Caleb Howard and Dr. James Bejon, who both work on the Old Testament names project at Tyndale house. 
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    Timestamps 
    00:00 Introduction 
    00:35 Genesis 1:1
    1:30 Is Genesis like Enūma eliš?
    1:50 What is the link between Genesis 1&2
    4:41 Genesis 1:1-5
    6:30 Mesopotamian texts and the links to Genesis
    8:54 Is Enūma Eliš well known in the Ancient Near East? (+ Star Wars)
    10:10 Back to links between Mesopotamian texts and Genesis
    12:30 Are there connections between Genesis 1:2 and Tiamat?
    15:00 Is Genesis 1 poetry?
    17:08 The descriptions of God in Genesis 1 in light of the canon of scripture
    22:15 James’ love for biblical numerology
    27:15 Caleb’s response

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