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Daily Archives: March 15, 2018
Dead Sea Scrolls Fragments of Dubious Authenticity
Originally posted on Larry Hurtado's Blog:
In November last year, the popular press featured news of scholarly doubts about the authenticity of many of the numerous putative scroll fragments from the Dead Sea area that had come on the…
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Responding to Malicious Attacks – 1 Peter 3:8-12
Reblogging for future reference. Reading Acts Since Peter’s audience is about to face persecution, he tells them how they are to respond to attacks on their faith. Most scholars think that the kind of persecution that Christians faced in Asia … Continue reading
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Church Write-Up: Works, and Galatians
I went to the Missouri Synod Lutheran church’s weekly Lenten service. The pastor opened with an anecdote about his father. His father worked for a Kleenex company as a supervisor. The father would leave at 5:00 AM, before the pastor … Continue reading
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