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    Henoch Clapham: A history of the Bible set to prose

    November 27, 2024 - By admin

    9He dead, they sealed the stone upon his grave,But, the third-day he rose, made death his slave; Betimes, good Mary to his grave made speed,To whom her Saviour spake, from fear, her freed;And, ten times he appear'd in forty daysThen, calls the twelve, and thus to them, he says.…15Th' Apostles…

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    Must we accept that none of the Gospels are chronological?

    November 25, 2024 - By admin

    A frequent refrain from scholars is that either none of the Gospels offer a fully chronologically-oriented account of the life of Christ or that it is Mark which is most likely to be chronological. In some cases, the determination appears to be tied to a favored theory of Gospel origins—that…

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    Just back from ETS 2024 in San Diego

    November 23, 2024 - By admin

    My thanks to Wipf & Stock for their promotional activities, as they had a booth at this year’s Evangelical Theological Society annual meeting, and displayed my book along with many others. I do enjoy these annual ETS gatherings. This was my fifth. Thousands of attendees. Get to chat with interesting…

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    New Insights into Acts 20: The Word of His Grace

    November 1, 2024 - By admin

    In this “new insights into Acts” series, we are re-examining the text of Acts under the premise that Matthew was published coincident with the events of Acts 10–11, and that Mark was published shortly thereafter. Further, that these Gospels were immediately accepted as authoritative Scripture, as having been published by…

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