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- Why Did Jesus Tell Mary, "Mine Hour Is Not Yet Come" (John 2:4)?
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Book Write-Up: A Commentary on 1&2 Chronicles, by Eugene H. Merrill
Eugene H. Merrill. A Commentary on 1 & 2 Chronicles. Grand Rapids: Kregel Academic, 2015. See here to purchase the book. Eugene H. Merrill is professor emeritus of Old Testament studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. He has degrees from Bob … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, I Chronicles, II Chronicles, Religion
Tagged Deuteronomistic History, Eugene H. Merrill, I-II Chronicles, inerrancy
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Enjoying the Tree
In The Search for God at Harvard, Ari Goldman talks about a conversation that he had with Louis Jacobs, a Jew who was teaching Jewish studies at Harvard Divinity School when Goldman was a student there. Goldman had just heard … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Life, Religion
Tagged Ari Goldman, documentary hypothesis, harvard divinity school, inerrancy, jewish belief, jewish rituals, Judaism, Louis Jacobs, Religion, Sabbath, sabbath observance, spirituality, The Search for God at Harvard
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