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Daily Archives: September 25, 2017
Church Write-Up: “Idols,” the Right Fire Hydrant, and the Hebrew Bible Pointing to Christ
Last Sunday, I attended two church services. The first service was at what I have called, correctly or incorrectly, the “Word of Faith” church; some weeks the label fits because it has prosperity teaching, and some weeks the label does … Continue reading
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“From Adapa to Enoch” by Seth Sanders
Originally posted on The Biblical Review:
Seth Sanders. From Adapa to Enoch. Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism 167. Tübingen, Germany: Mohr Siebeck, 2017, 280 pp.. Summary: From Adapa to Enoch places the scribal cultures of Judah and Babylon into…
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