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Tag Archives: james tabor
Book Write-Up: Searching for Jesus, by Robert J. Hutchinson
Robert J. Hutchinson. Searching for Jesus: New Discoveries in the Quest for Jesus of Nazareth—-And How They Confirm the Gospel Accounts. Nashville: Nelson Books, 2015. See here to purchase the book. Every Christmas and Easter season, sensationalist documentaries come out … Continue reading
Frank Moore Cross
I recently learned that Frank Moore Cross has passed on. Cross was a renowned scholar in the Hebrew Bible and ancient Near Eastern languages. I blogged through one of his books, Canaanite Myth and Hebrew Epic. To read my posts … Continue reading
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Tagged armstrongism, Calvinism, Canaanite Myth and Hebrew Epic, eastern languages, Frank Moore Cross, hebrew bible, james tabor, Maximalism, Religion, religious tradition, renowned scholar, Rob Peter to Pay Paul, Sea of Reeds, Supernaturalism, theology
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Question About the Talpiot Controversy
I started following the Talpiot tomb(s) controversy a few days ago. I know, I’m late! Sometimes, the biblioblogging controversies interest me. Sometimes, they don’t. And, sometimes, something is thrown in my face enough times that I just have to see … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Current Events, Religion, Resurrection
Tagged james tabor, jesus of nazareth, Religion, simcha jacobivici, story of jonah, theology
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