
Joshua Sears
Religious educator and scholar specializing in the Old Testament and Latter-day Saint scripture study, author of 'A Modern Guide to an Old Testament.' Frequent speaker on Come, Follow Me topics and scripture interpretation.
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Dec 24, 2025 • 1h 1min
Tips for Teaching the Old Testament in 2026 | An Interview with Joshua Sears
Joshua Sears, a distinguished Hebrew Bible scholar and author, shares insightful strategies for teaching the Old Testament. He highlights the importance of understanding various literary genres and discusses the challenges modern readers face with its complexity. Sears emphasizes recognizing Christ's role as Jehovah throughout the text and encourages teachers to focus on deepening conversion rather than merely covering historical details. He also suggests balancing lesson preparation with prayer for a transformative study experience.

Dec 24, 2025 • 53min
Introduction to the Old Testament Part 2 • Dr. Joshua Sears • Dec 29 - Jan 4 • Come Follow Me
Dr. Joshua Sears, a scholar of the Old Testament and author, delves into the intentional complexity of Old Testament scripture. He emphasizes the importance of covenants as relationships, urging listeners to view scriptures not just as rulebooks but as tools for personal growth. The discussion includes how the Bible and Restoration scriptures intertwine and the moral ambiguity of characters like Jephthah. Sears invites listeners to embrace difficult texts, illustrating how wrestling with them can lead to transformative personal insights.

Dec 24, 2025 • 1h 5min
Introduction to the Old Testament Part 1 • Dr. Joshua Sears • Dec 29 - Jan 4 • Come Follow Me
Dr. Joshua Sears, a biblical scholar and author of A Modern Guide to an Old Testament, shares insights on finding Jesus Christ in the Old Testament. He discusses the challenge of reading difficult passages and explores types and shadows that foreshadow Christ. Sears highlights the importance of understanding the Hebrew Bible through a Christian lens and suggests substituting 'Jesus' for 'LORD' in key scriptures. He also examines how modern prophecies can illuminate ancient texts, enriching our study and understanding of God's nature.


