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Nov
14

Should We Back Off The Papyri?

Though a series of events I won’t get into here, I was reading Stan Porter’s paper, Why so
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Nov
08

Robert P. George to Students: "You should say what you think." (VIDEO)

Bill Kristol hosts a interesting, long-format interview series (and podcast). Listening to archive episodes, I found this gem where he
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Nov
07

Stop Doing Latin During Greek!

Like most first-year Greek students, I had deponent verbs drilled into my head during undergrad studies. As we’ve been
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Nov
06

Is A Student Obstinate Or Just Skeptical?

It’s been a while, but here’s one more thought about the NYT piece about educating skeptical students that
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Nov
01

Wallace: There Are 1,838 Differences Between Textus Receptus and the Majority Text

When I introduce New Testament transmission history and textual criticism, it is amazing to me that there will always be
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Oct
31

What Is “More Helpful” For Justice?

Welp, this escalated, didn’t it? :-p I really love ridiculous long conversations about things that actually matter and Matt
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Oct
25

Go to the...bee!

In Septuagint class, we went over this section in Jobes and Silva that recounts a really interesting addition in the
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Oct
23

All the Manuscripts!

You guys, you guys, you guys, YOU GUYS! Check this out: Scribes of the Cairo Geniza I get embarrassingly giddy
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Oct
18

Carson Was Right

For Greek this semester, part of our assignment was to read D.A. Carson’s Exegetical Fallacies, a standard work
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Sep
27

Fun Additions from the Dead Sea Scroll

Sitting in on a class exploring the Septuagint (usually abbreviated with the Roman numerals LXX), which is basically exploring the
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