MSH | June 10, 2010
Call me crazy. I’ve hinted off and on about an announcement concerning something I’ve had in the works. A year ago I offered Hebrew and Greek courses on this blog — something ultra-simple, just me going through a Hebrew and Greek grammar, creating screen casts to explain the content and go through the exercises. This [...]
Category: Announcement |
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Tags: 1 Enoch, ancient history, ancient religions, Aramaic, bible institute, Biblical theology, distance education, Egypt, greek, hebrew, interpretation, Israel, New Testament, Old Testament, online
MSH | June 4, 2010
I think I blogged about this in the past, but if not, here goes. One of the recent projects I’ve worked on at Logos has been creating a set of video tools for teaching people who can read only English how to use Greek and Hebrew for Bible study. I did the Hebrew; my colleague [...]
Category: Announcement |
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Tags: exegesis, greek, hebrew, interpretation, Logos, tools
MSH | June 3, 2010
In the last two posts I’ve been making a simple observation: arguments defending a literal millennium that depend on the unconditionality of the Abrahamic and Davidic covenants are poor. The reasons are twofold: (1) each of those covenants also have clear conditional elements, and (2) Both covenants may be viewed as fulfilled, though this second [...]
Category: Eschatology (End Times) |
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Tags: conditional, fulfillment, New Covenant, prophecy, unconditional