MSH | February 14, 2010
Here’s a treat–Mark Goodacre’s summative thoughts on Q (a hypothetical source behind the Synoptic gospels of Matthew and Luke). Mark is skeptical of Q and has written much on the subject. Technorati Tags: Mark Goodacre, Q, quelle, Synoptic Problem
Category: Synoptic Problem |
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MSH | February 13, 2010
That’s right. No kidding. For those who know don’t know what the Göttingen LXX is, it’s the premier critical text edition of the Septuagint. There are 24 volumes in print, each of which go for $150 or more in print. That’s $3600 for the set. Plus it’s in electronic form so you can do lots of crazy [...]
Category: Announcement |
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Tags: Gottingen Septuagint, Logos Bible software, pre-pub
MSH | February 10, 2010
I’m happy to announce that my article “Did Jesus Allow for Reincarnation? Assessing the Syntax of John 9:3-4” has finally appeared. It is the first article for the new online peer-reviewed Scandinavian Evangelical E-Journal for New Testament Studies. Check it out. Technorati Tags: Jesus, John 9:3-4, reincarnation
Category: Jesus |
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MSH | February 10, 2010
I had occasion to send this file to someone by email who asked whether or not NT writers used Second Temple Jewish interpretive methods when handling the OT. They do. We’ve talked about this subject a couple of times before, so I thought you’d be interested in the sampling from Steven Moyise’s excellent book on [...]
Category: Bibliology |
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Tags: Bible, inerrancy, inspiration, New Testament, Old Testament, OT in NT
MSH | February 9, 2010
Check out Mark’s podcasts on this notorious and fascinating issue. One is an overview of the synoptic problem; the other is on the question of Marcan priority. Technorati Tags: Goodacre, gospels, Marcan priority, Synoptic Problem
Category: Bibliology, Synoptic Problem |
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