MSH | January 9, 2013
The Ancient World Online (AWOL) recently posted a list of Durham University dissertations available for free. I combed through the list and here are some dissertations related to biblical studies and theology that readers might find of interest: BUSHUR, JAMES,GEORGE (2010) “Joining the End to the Beginning” Divine Providence and the Interpretation of Scripture in the Teaching of [...]
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MSH | January 1, 2013
Remember this past year when I thought the Naked Bible was history? When my WordPress upgrade basically destroyed the site and I had to re-install everything? Well, that time is coming again; I’ve avoided it for as long as possible. So you can at least pray that there won’t be any sharp objects nearby when [...]
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MSH | December 22, 2012
This episode continues the series on studying the Bible at the word level. The episode utilizes the audio of a short screen capture video that Dr. Heiser created to illustrate a range of exegetical fallacies that amateur researchers frequently commit when doing Greek and Hebrew word studies. For those to whom the term is unfamiliar, an “exegetical [...]
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