MSH | January 25, 2013
I heard in the office today that the Dictionary of Classical Hebrew (DCH; 8 vols; ed. David J. A. Clines) is almost at the development threshold on pre-pub. It needs only a couple dozen more orders to become a digital reality. I don’t often blog about Logos pre-pubs. This is one of those exceptions.1 For [...]
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MSH | May 16, 2012
Everyone knows that no portion of Esther and Nehemiah were found among the Dead Sea Scrolls . . . until now. Technorati Tags: dead sea, Nehemiah, Qumran, scrolls
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MSH | May 3, 2012
Todd Bolen posted a short, interesting piece today on why the book of Esther is not found among the Dead Sea Scrolls. Check it out! Technorati Tags: canon, esther, Qumran, scrolls
Category: Bible and Archaeology, Bibliology, canonicity |
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