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The Canon(s) of the Jewish Scriptures
EDMON L. GALLAGHER | We don’t know where the Bible came from...
Nov 18, 2013


Sterilizing the Bible
CHARLES HALTON | I remember the first time I heard the C-word used to translate the Bible...
Jul 30, 2013


40 Years On: Adela Yarbro Collins talks to Michael Thate
ADELA YARBRO COLLINS | Many Christian believers read the New Testament for theological, ethical, and spiritual guidance...
Jul 21, 2013


C.L. Seow talks to Michael Law about the Illuminations Commentary
C.L. SEOW | Well, the field that has emerged as cutting edge in Biblical Studies comes under different names...
Jun 17, 2013


Pieter W. van der Horst on Florentino GarcÃa MartÃnez’s Between Philology and Theology
PIETER W. VAN DER HORST | Spanish scholar Florentino GarcÃa MartÃnez spent most of his academic career as professor of Early Judaism at the universities of Groningen (The Netherlands) and Leuven (Belgium) and as director of the well-known Qumran Institute in Groningen...
Feb 26, 2013


Matthew’s Reaction to Mark’s Innovation
MICHAEL J. KOK | If Matthew, Mark, and Luke were students handing in their Gospels as assignments, they might get hauled into the professor’s office for plagiarism...
Feb 24, 2013


Mapping the World beyond the Garden: Is the Bible Ever Read in its Context?
BRENNAN BREED | The instructor often poses this question to kindle a discussion on the first day of an introductory-level Bible course...
Feb 6, 2013


The NA28 is Here. But Don’t Scrap Your 27th Just Yet.
PETER WILLIAMS | If I were just allowed one book to assist my study of the New Testament, this edition, with its 114 year history, would be it...
Jan 29, 2013


Has Michael Coogan Seized His Opportunity?
CHARLES HALTON | The first literary anthology appeared no later than the Hellenistic period twenty one centuries ago and the genre remains popular today...
Jan 29, 2013
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