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Scribes & Scripture
John Meade and Peter Gurry have an exciting new book coming out later this year: Scribes & Scripture: The Amazing Story of How We Got the Bible. Honestly, there is no one else I would rather listen to on how the canon came together. John and Peter are true specialists in the fields of Old […]
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Hippolytus and Searching Koine Texts in Accordance
Accordance has just released a morphologically tagged edition of Hippolytus’ works. The resource contains the tagged Greek text, an English translation, and a notes module. It is currently on sale for $19.90. These are the works that are included: Fragments on the Interpretation of Daniel On Christ and Antichrist Against the Jews Against Plato on […]
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NICNT in Accordance Bible Software
This is the first post in a series on NICOT/NT in Accordance Bible Software. The second and third posts are here and here. Many people think of Bible commentaries similar to the way they think of friends. You have sat and talked with them late into the night. You have worked with them in the […]
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Second Edition Reader’s Hebrew and Greek Bible
Zondervan is shipping the second edition of their Reader’s Greek and Hebrew Bible. It is a significant update that impacts my recommendation to some students regarding which edition of the Bible they should purchase. The first edition of this work combined two reader’s texts into one volume: the second edition of Zondervan’s reader’s Greek New […]
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Libguide: Oxford Handbooks Online
I put together a short libguide for SBTS students on how to access OHO, find content, and read OHO articles online or in PDF. You can check it out here.
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Andrew Perrin on the Aramaic Dead Sea Scrolls
Ancient Jew Review has posted an interview I did recently with Andrew Perrin on his new book The Dynamics of Dream-Vision Revelation in the Aramaic Dead Sea Scrolls (V&R, 2015). Here’s a portion of the interview where Andrew is explaining the topic of the book and its intersection with modern scholarship: Highlighting the centrality of dream-visions to the thought world of the Aramaic […]