MSH | February 11, 2013
I’ve been asked many times whether I have video lectures on “all your divine council stuff.” Until now the answer has been no. Readers may recall that well over a year ago I went to a conference event in PA that had something to do with the divine council. That event was the first time [...]
Category: Biblical Theology, divine council |
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MSH | February 1, 2013
I often get asked about the “true pronunciation of the divine name” or “the authentic meaning of YHWH, the Tetragrammaton.” I’ve often wondered why people care — why is it that they can’t be content with the scholarly convention of “Yahweh” in this regard, especially if they aren’t scholars, the people who typically argue about [...]
Category: archaeology, Bible and Archaeology, Biblical History, Doctrine of God, Exodus, Hebrew Bible, Pentateuch |
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MSH | August 17, 2008
So far in my forays into inerrancy, on the heels of laying out my thoughts on inspiration, I’ve put forth the idea (with the help of Chet) that I just want to make sure the Bible is taken on its own terms, not terms that we, in the wake of Enlightenment empiricism, would want. Let’s [...]
Category: Bibliology |
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Tags: accommodation, divine, inerrancy, inspiration