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This new book, freely available electronically from Oxford University Press, is really significant. It argues that Josephus had access to information about Jesus from people likely to have been at Jesus’s trial. Here’s my interview with its author T.C. Schmidt


We're going back to 2023-24, when Tony Watkins of Tyndale House, Cambridge visited UTC. Watch to find out about the work of Tyndale House and why Dr Watkins finds the study of the Prophets to be challenging, but deeply enriching. vimeo.com/1088084663?sha…

Part 2 of our interview with T.C. Schmidt is out now! In this second episode, Tom and Peter discuss whether Josephus could have known people who were present at Jesus's trial. Listen wherever you get your podcasts from or wait to watch on our YouTube channel tomorrow.

Another podcast, this one is the sequel to my first one Tyndale House, Cambridge with Peter J. Williams podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/did…

Fascinating discussion on T.C. Schmidt's new open access book, arguing for the authenticity of Josephus' mentions of Jesus. Peter J. Williams Tyndale House, Cambridge youtu.be/Pn1P0krloq0?fe…

Part 2 of our interview with T.C. Schmidt is now available to watch on our YouTube Channel: youtube.com/watch?v=oBwckU…

My time at Tyndale House was a gift from God to my life. The fellowship among brothers, the conversations over a cup of tea, and the study of the biblical languages were truly unique at Tyndale House. Praise God. Thanks Tyndale House, Cambridge Peter J. Williams





“So for decades, researchers have relied on handwriting style and radiocarbon dating. Now, scientists have harnessed artificial intelligence to create new way to date the scrolls, revealing that some may be up to a century older than previously thought.” science.org/content/articl…

Our podcast series on the prophets is back! In this episode, Tony Watkins, Peter J. Williams and Francie Cornes dig into the book of Amos to see how we can make sense of it. Listen wherever you get your podcasts from or watch on our YouTube channel.



A significant manuscript acquired by the British Library In Cambridgeshire in the 13th century, Christians and Jews collaborated to make a Hebrew dictionary and interlinear. instagram.com/reel/DKeeCYlil…

New article by David Firth (Tutor in Old Testament Trinity College) now available: God’s Reign in the Psalms and the Kingdom of God👇tyndalebulletin.org/article/132300…


New podcast episode out now! In this episode, Tony Watkins and Peter J. Williams take a look at the book of Jonah to discuss how we read narrative in the prophetic books. Available wherever you get your podcasts from or watch on our YouTube channel.