Scripture Uncovered

Scripture Uncovered is produced by Logos Bible Software, the company behind the research platform used by a huge share of working pastors and seminary students. The show takes a passage, usually a single chapter or a narrower pericope, and opens it up the way a study Bible would, except you get to hear the tone and emphasis instead of squinting at footnotes. Episodes pull in historical context, original language notes, cross-references, and the kind of background detail about Roman coinage or temple geography that changes how a verse reads. Because it's tied to Logos, the hosts frequently mention the commentaries and lexicons they're drawing from, which makes it a useful feed if you already use the software or are thinking about it, though you don't need any of that to follow along. Episodes tend to run 15 to 30 minutes, making it a good choice for a lunch break rather than a long drive. The tone is measured and academic-adjacent without being stuffy, and the hosts are careful to explain terminology rather than assume you know what a chiasm is. Coverage ranges across both Testaments, with a slight lean toward the Gospels and Pauline letters. Good fit for listeners who want study-Bible depth without committing to a full seminary lecture series.
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