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Daily Archives: January 16, 2016
Book Write-Up: The Gospel of St. John, by J.B. Lightfoot
J.B. Lightfoot. The Gospel of St. John: A Newly Discovered Commentary. The Lightfoot Legacy Set, Volume 2. Ed., Ben Witherington III and Todd D. Still. Assisted by Jeanette M. Hagen. Downers Grove: IVP Academic, 2015. See here to buy the … Continue reading
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Tagged authenticity of the Gospel of John, Ben Witherington III, external evidence, Gospel of John, internal evidence, J.B. Lightfoot, Jeanette M. Hagen, John Gill, John Lightfoot, Josephus, Lightfoot, Lightfoot Legacy Set, Martin Hengel, Matthew Henry, nineteenth century, rabbinic literature, sin in womb, Todd D. Still, Tubingen
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“The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Ancient Israel” edited by Susan Niditch (Part 3 of 3)
Originally posted on The Biblical Review:
Susan Niditch (editor). The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Ancient Israel. Malden, MA: Wiley Blackwell, 2016, 567 pp., $195.00 (hardcover). *I’d like to express my gratitude to Wiley Blackwell for providing me with a review…
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A Defense of Church Consumerism
Originally posted on All Things are Yours:
“Church Consumerism” is a term roughly defined as “shopping for a church family similar to how consumers shop for things in the open market.” About a week ago I posted a blog post…
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