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Daily Archives: November 28, 2015
Book Write-Up: How to Read Job
John H. Walton and Tremper Longman III. How to Read Job. Downers Grove: IVP Academic, 2015. See here to buy the book. John H. Walton and Tremper Longman III are prolific scholars of the Hebrew Bible. They are also evangelical … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient Near East, How to Read Job, John H. Walton, suffering, The Book of Job, Tremper Longman III
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The Book of Giants: Ancient Jewish Literary Creativity beyond the Bible
Originally posted on Remnant of Giants:
Slaying Humbaba – by Leonard Greco Philip Jenkins has written two useful posts on the Book of Giants, the ancient Jewish work which is found in different versions at Qumran and in Manichaeism. In…
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