MSH | February 18, 2011
Registration for my online courses (MEMRA) opened yesterday. Just in case any of you want to get into the next module. Registration ends on March 6. The six-week term begins on March 14. Six-week courses for this module are: Archaeology and the Old Testament I A study of the history of ancient Israel, from its [...]
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MSH | February 17, 2011
Well, Bart Ehrman is at it again. Not content with his all-or-nothing illogic concerning the transmission of the text (and so the concepts) of the New Testament, professor Ehrman is once again coming to a Barnes and Noble near you (and maybe a Fantasy Channel … er, History Channel … special or two). Here’s an [...]
Category: Bibliology, Greek NT |
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Tags: 1 Peter, 2 Peter, 2 Thessalonians, Bart Ehrman, Colossians, disputed Paulines, Ephesians, Pastoral Epistles, pseudepigraphy, pseudonymity
MSH | February 15, 2011
There’s a new best answer to this: the new Logos Bible Software product (“Learn to Do Word Studies“) created by myself and my colleague, Johnny Cisneros. It just went on pre-pub (a window of opportunity to buy it at a very steep discount). You can read the description at the link, but briefly, “Learn to [...]
Category: Research Tools |
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Tags: Gree, hebrew, method, resources, tools, word studies
MSH | February 15, 2011
Transcripts and papers from the debate between Dan Wallace and Bart Ehrman, and other papers associated with the conference that featured that debate, are now available. Technorati Tags: Bart Ehrman, Dan Wallace, manuscripts, New Testament, textual criticism
Category: Bible Translations, Greek NT |
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MSH | February 11, 2011
I frequently get asked about what Bible translation I recommend. In fact, I get asked so frequently that I thought I’d briefly post on it. The first thing I usually say is that the best Bible translation is the one you’ll read faithfully. I am far more concerned with that than staking a position on [...]
Category: Bible Translations |
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Tags: Bible, Bible Translations, dynamic equivalence, formal equivalence, literal, translation