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BibleInteract

Biblical archaeology and historical evidence

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378
Videos analyzed
321
Verse references
10
Books covered
57% / 43%
OT / NT split

About BibleInteract

BibleInteract is a trans-denominational educational organization dedicated to opening Scripture through the lens of Hebraic studies, biblical archaeology, and the Jewish cultural context of the Bible. The organization brings together Bible scholars, teachers, and archaeologists to help Christian and Jewish audiences engage more deeply with the ancient world that produced the biblical texts. Its YouTube channel presents this vision through a variety of teaching formats, from multi-session lecture series to archaeological site walkthroughs and Hebrew language instruction.

Primary Hosts and Contributors

A central teaching figure on the channel is Dr. Dinah Dye, a scholar trained at Trinity Southwest University, where she holds a PhD and MA in Hebraic studies. Dr. Dye grew up in a Conservative Jewish home in Ottawa, Canada, and later encountered the world of Christian faith, an experience that shaped her distinctive focus on the Hebrew roots of Christianity. Her passion is helping believers, whether Jewish or Christian, recover the Hebraic framework of thought that permeates both the Old and New Testaments.

Dr. Dye currently serves as an Associate Professor of Hebraic Studies at Trinity Southwest University. Her teaching on BibleInteract frequently explores the ways in which the New Testament presupposes a thorough knowledge of the Hebrew Bible and Jewish practice, arguing that reading the Gospels and epistles in their original Jewish context transforms their meaning and depth.

The channel also features the Biblical Archaeology from the Ground Down series, in which various contributors explore archaeological discoveries related to specific biblical sites and narratives, from the Pool of Siloam and Hezekiah's Tunnel to debates about the location of the Jerusalem Temple.

Theological Position

BibleInteract occupies an unusual and intellectually productive position. It is broadly Christian in its affirmation that Jesus (Yeshua) is the fulfillment of the Hebrew scriptures, but its approach is deeply immersed in Jewish interpretive tradition, Hebrew language, and the religious practices of Second Temple Judaism. It is neither straightforwardly evangelical nor messianic Jewish in the technical sense, but draws freely on both traditions. The organization's trans-denominational character means it attracts viewers from across the Christian spectrum as well as Jewish and interfaith inquirers.

The channel explicitly rejects the tendency in some Christian teaching to strip the New Testament from its Jewish roots, insisting instead that an understanding of Jewish law, feast days, synagogue practice, and Hebraic patterns of thought is essential to responsible interpretation of Jesus's teaching and the letters of Paul.

Approach to Scripture

The channel's hermeneutical emphasis is on the Hebrew text, Jewish literary conventions, and the ancient Near Eastern cultural world. Series such as Unraveling a Mystery in Hebrew explore the creation narratives of Genesis in parallel English and Hebrew, teaching viewers to notice distinctions in the original text that translations flatten. Sessions on the Shema, the Jewish morning blessings, the Feast of Sukkot, and the connection between Hanukkah and John 10 situate New Testament events within the liturgical calendar of Judaism.

Genesis is by far the most referenced book in the archive, with 45 references, followed by Exodus, John, Micah, Revelation, and Isaiah. This distribution reflects the channel's focus on foundational narratives, the Exodus typology running through the New Testament, and the prophetic books that both traditions read as pointing toward eschatological fulfillment.

Distinctive Features

What distinguishes BibleInteract from most Christian biblical teaching channels is its sustained engagement with Jewish tradition as a positive interpretive resource rather than merely as historical background. Dr. Dye's sessions regularly cite Midrash, Mishnah, and the thought of classical Jewish commentators, treating them as illuminating lenses on biblical texts rather than as competitors to Christian interpretation. This approach introduces many Christian viewers to dimensions of the biblical world they have not previously encountered.

The archaeological strand of the channel grounds these textual investigations in the physical world, connecting specific discoveries from excavations in Israel and the broader Levant to the narratives and practices described in Scripture.

Target Audience

BibleInteract is particularly suited to Christian viewers who want to deepen their understanding of the Jewish roots of their faith, to those exploring Messianic Judaism, to students of biblical Hebrew, and to anyone seeking a synthesis of archaeological evidence and textual study. The channel's extensive archive of over 370 videos makes it a rich resource for sustained engagement with the Hebrew Bible and its continuation into the New Testament period.

Most-Discussed Verses

Genesis 1:276 videos

Welcome back to session three in this four-part  series where we are exploring the two accounts   of God creating mankind. and we're doing it in  both English and Hebrew so that you can practice   reading biblical Hebrew. The first account is in  Genesis 1:27 where God created man. And then the   se

Genesis 1:13 videos

d I've   shown you here, if you go to biblehub.com, you  will see in the Torah these verses that use the   word bar. We don't want to use a concordance that  tells us where create is located. We want to know   where barra is is located. and and biblehub.com  will give that to you. So, what I want to

1 John 2:62 videos

we place the   stuff we're doing prior a priority before  our intimacy with him so I had to study and   understand what all of that is you know and um  I want to I want to point point out unless you   have a question to go to me first before I  point out some verses here no I just believe   that you

ually very interesting well  let's go back here to our our the page that we've   been working on we're in the the website HTTP  colon slash slash interlinearbible.com that's   where we've gone it's taken us to this page and  we see that there are two Interlinear Bibles now   we're in the New Testame

ese steps and we go from the the known to the   unknown so you follow the steps and lo and behold  they found what is believed to be now the pool of   silom um when you go through the door you get  into hezekiah's tunnel this is what hezekiah's   tunnel looks like inside it's been etched out  of the

I want to point point out unless you   have a question to go to me first before I  point out some verses here no I just believe   that you've hit it on the head I want to want to  hear what you have to say now I'm going to I've   I've got a whole all kinds of slides in here on  this but you you ment

e Dent Dandera Temple. The soldiers cut it, by the way. They cut it away from the the ceiling and brought it to France, and it's now in France. And then here is a picture of of the the sky. And there's little lines, you know, connecting some of these constellations. And from this they got the pictur

insist that the mesaba was that the   mitvah was observed literally in ancient days to  counteract the the Pagan practices that were all   around them and they did this by placing magical  amulets near their doors to protect against demons   well the mesua is not a good luck charm it may  have been

Exodus 3:142 videos

tarving to death because there are so many  factors that would lead to them so they appreciate   food and The Importance of Being provided with  food way more than we do because we just run down   to the store and pick up a loaf of bread without  much thought John 6 is is alluding again to both   I

Genesis 1:262 videos

look at words. Okay? And let me show you first uh   salim which means image, likeness or resemblance.  It's not the thing itself. So if we are created in   God's image, we are not created as God in God with  God. We are in the the likeness or resemblance of   God. And there and then we have another

Bible Books Covered

1. Genesis45 refs
2. Exodus20 refs
3. John19 refs
4. Micah19 refs
5. Revelation18 refs
6. Isaiah17 refs
7. Matthew13 refs
8. Romans13 refs
9. Deuteronomy10 refs
10. Galatians10 refs

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