Recommended Resources

YouTube Channels & Podcasts

Even when I'm watching YouTube or driving to work, I'm trying to learn theology. Check out some of my favorite of such YouTube channels and podcasts (with the furthest left being my most favorite; the top being YouTube channels and bottom podcasts) through the linked images and titles.

Some Second Temple & Early Christian Literature

Of all of the Bible commentaries, legends, and history, our primary sources should be the primary sources. Below are some of the most important extra-biblical texts written to enlighten anyone's time in the Bible. The top row is Apocryphons (and the Dead Sea Scrolls, of course), followed by Pseudepigraphons, and Apostolic Fathers (with the most relevant or necessary on the furthers left).

The Best Bible Translations & Study Tools

If - Like me - you've ever feared missing out on the extra literary context behind the Bible, you've got a great amount of tools to dig you out. Below are some of my favorite Bible translations and language tools that I often reference (with the furthest left being the most relevant or greatest and furthers right only being usable with those to the left).

Contemporary Books on the Bible & Theology

While I enjoy primary sources first, the past decades have been anything but void of good perspective on biblical theology and rich, new insights into deep, disputed theological concepts. Below are some of my most favorite (with the top pertaining to biblical theology, the bottom, more specific theological issues; the left being the most relevant).