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    Allusions in Mark to Matthew’s OT Citations: The Time is Fulfilled (Mark 1:15)

    April 30, 2025 - By admin

    On the premise of Matthean priority and that Mark leveraged Matthew, can we understand Mark to be alluding to some of Matthew’s OT citations? The Time is Fulfilled. Matthew 4:12–17 reports that after hearing that John had been arrested, Jesus withdrew into Galilee, so that what was spoken by the…

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    Allusions in 1 Thessalonians 2:13–16 to Matthew 23

    April 17, 2025 - By admin

    On the premise that Matthew was published coincident with the events of Acts 10–11, and that Matthew was one of the Scriptures which Paul examined in the synagogues on his missionary journeys, and also that he left copies with each of the churches, how does this paradigm serve to change…

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    A few reflections upon the one year anniversary of my first book

    April 1, 2025 - By admin

    The life of study is austere and imposes grave obligations. It pays, it pays richly; but it exacts an initial outlay … The athletes of the mind, like those of the playing field, must be prepared for privations, long training, a sometimes superhuman tenacity. We must give ourselves from the…

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