The Roundup – 11.23.25

“Since the Jesus of faith and the Jesus of history are intricately connected, we cannot tell with certainty where one begins and the other ends. And we are always dealing with ancient subjective testimonies from a past and culture we can only access imperfectly.”

– Mitzi J. Smith, “Born of a Doulē,” in The Next Quest for the Historical Jesus, edited by James Crossley and Chris Keith (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2024), 382.


  • NOTE: This will be the last Roundup for the year. I’ll be taking a break until sometime after the New Year. So, for those who celebrate, have a happy Thanksgiving, a Merry Christmas, and a joyous New Year!
  • Matthew Hartke is back with a new video! This time he tangles with John Lennox and his misrepresentation of scholarship on the book of Daniel.
  • John Morehead interviewed Brandon Grafius about his new book Scared by the Bible. This is a book I need to get my hands on soon!
  • Do we know the name of the Pharaoh under whose kingship the Israelites escaped? Dan McClellan discusses.

3 thoughts on “The Roundup – 11.23.25

  1. Lex Lata's avatar
    1. ¡Feliz Navidad y prospero Año Nuevo, Ben! Live well, have fun, and stay warm.
    2. Yes, Hartke’s video provides a solid, distilled critique of the early date for Daniel. Most significantly by my reckoning, the problem isn’t simply how the book predicts the envisioned future, but also how it depicts the purported past. A careful reading reveals external and internal chronological discrepancies, continuity glitches, material misalignments with what historians know of Neo-Babylonian/Chaldean succession, and a conspicuously out-of-place King “Darius the Mede,” on whose real identity apologists can’t even agree among themselves.
      In other words, exactly the kinds of idiosyncrasies we expect in a later composition drawing on imperfect narrative traditions that developed over time.

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  2. jiuberto monteiro's avatar
    jiuberto monteiro 23 Nov 2025 — 2:17 pm

    when you post about your new acquisitions, does that include all the biblical academic books you buy, or only some of them? I’d like to understand better what you usually choose to share on the blog

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  3. J Source's avatar

    Thanks for the new Weekly Roundup and enjoy your holiday season!

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