Sunday, January 11, 2026

Bring Me the Head of John the Baptist! (Dan McClellan and Dan Beecher; Data Over Dogma podcast on YouTube)

John the Baptizer was a fascinating character. More attested to historically than Jesus, John was a genuinely big deal! One of the historically attested facts about John was his execution by Herod. Which Herod? You're going to be sorry you asked.

But John's death is fascinating- what do the gospels say about it? Do they agree with each other about how/why it happened (what a world that would be!)? And do the gospel accounts line up with other extra-biblical tellings of the story?

0:00 – Introduction to Data Over Dogma 
0:20 – Topic Overview: John the Baptist and His Death 
0:54 – Sources: Synoptic Gospels vs. John 
1:31 – Extra-Biblical Evidence: Josephus 
2:34 – Why the Story Shrinks Across the Gospels 
3:35 – John the Baptist as a Rival Figure 
4:37 – “He Must Increase, I Must Decrease” (Gospel of John) 
5:37 – Mark as the Earliest and Longest Account 
6:14 – Untangling the Herodian Dynasty 
8:29 – Herod Antipas and the Arrest of John 
9:12 – John Condemns Herod’s Marriage 
10:59 – The Daughter, the Dance, and Textual Confusion 
12:54 – The Fatal Oath and Head on a Platter 
13:41 – Literary Motifs: Esther, Elijah, and Jezebel 
15:31 – Birthdays and Biblical Villains 
16:45 – Mark’s Theology: Jesus as the Risen John 
17:17 – Matthew’s Version and Crowd Politics 
19:00 – Luke’s Minimalist Treatment 
21:09 – John’s Gospel and Narrative Erasure 
22:12 – Cultural Afterlife: Art, Opera, and Salome 
24:36 – Josephus’ Account in Antiquities 
26:39 – Political Motivation vs. Gospel Narratives 
28:14 – Comparing Gospel and Historical Portraits of Herod 
29:36 – Conclusions: History, Theology, and Tradition 
30:00 – Patreon, Outro, and Final Thanks
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