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11 Citation A sampling of the latest from Review of Biblical Literature . Enjoy. H. Ausloos, F. García Martínez, M. Vervenne, J. Cook, and B. Lemmelijn, eds. Translating a Translation: The LXX and Its Modern Translations in the Context of Early Judaism Reviewed by Tuukka Kauhanen Craig A. Evans and Emanuel Tov, eds. Exploring the Origins of the Bible: Canon Formation in Historical, Literary, and Theological Perspective Reviewed by Everett Ferguson Weston W. Fields The Dead Sea Scrolls: A Short His, technorati.com
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Reading Anointed in Greeky Hebrew 1 Citation Yesterday our pastor preached a brilliant sermon (on the ways Moses changed and matured) the text of which was Hebrews 11:24-26: 24 By faith Moses, when he had grown up, refused to be known as the son of Pharaoh's daughter. 25 He chose to be mistreated along with the people of God rather than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a short time. 26 He regarded disgrace for the sake of Christ as of greater value than the treasures of Egypt, because he was looking ahead to his reward. (NIV) T, technorati.com
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1 Citation Topic: Risen Christ, Ugly Jesus | April 30th, 2009 | trackback url Most Christian holy books started out Jewish, originally only in Hebrew. But ?the Church has received this Septuagint translation just as if it were the only one; and it has been used by the Greek Christian people, most of whom are not aware that there is any other. From this translation there has also been made a translation in the Latin tongue, which the Latin churches use.The Septuagint? Latin for the translation of the se, technorati.com
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1 Citation Topic: Risen Christ, Ugly Jesus | April 30th, 2009 | trackback url Most Christian holy books started out Jewish, originally only in Hebrew. But ?the Church has received this Septuagint translation just as if it were the only one; and it has been used by the Greek Christian people, most of whom are not aware that there is any other. From this translation there has also been made a translation in the Latin tongue, which the Latin churches use.The Septuagint? Latin for the translation of the se, technorati.com
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Online Lectures: John W. Wevers 1 Citation The last two online lectures I have posted about have been multiple lecture series. This lecture is a stand alone. It is also a fantastic introduction to the complexities of the Septuagint by the Dean of all Septuagintal studies, John W. Wevers. John W. Wevers has contributed more to Septuagintal studies than any other living scholar. Most notably we owe him for the Göttingen critical edition of the LXX of the entire Pentateuch ! I can?t exaggerate how massive of a task that is. He also wrot, technorati.com
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1 Citation I have recently read Michael Heiser?s interactions with John Hobbins ?thoughts about canon? posts here , here and here . I have found this discussion very interesting and helpful. The topic of the canon, especially the canon of the OT has interested me for some time, and I might even say, troubled me for some time. This question is intrinsically linked to the problem of inerrancy, which I have discussed earlier . There are several problems with the concept of canon, as it is narrowly def, technorati.com
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Saint Jerome & the Deuterocanonicals 1 Citation This was taken from the book " Why Catholic Bibles Are Bigger " "Who was the first to call the Deuterocanon "Apocrypha"? We have now reviewed nearly four hundred years of Church History and have yet to find any serious, sustained, and consistent attack on the use of the Deuterocanon as Holy Writ. Our story has, on the contrary, been remarkably steady so far; every single early Father who used the Deuterocanonical books at all did so in a manner fully commensurate with their traditional Chris, technorati.com
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1 Citation Can I just say that drinking alone is generally not a great idea? You should definitely drink with a friend, a good friend, unless you are drinking for a reason. My good friends are either far away, or asleep 10 miles up the road. They would help me out here if they knew! I'm burning DVD's at the moment, and my heart and mind are drifting all over due to a Fait accompli. Perhaps I should become a Monk? Naw, too ascetic, too other-worldy. But perhaps that is what I need, though. Less of this wo, technorati.com
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Brannan: Stylometry and the Septuagint 1 Citation Applying Anthony Kenny?s method from Stylometric Study of the New Testament to the Greek Septuagint. Basic approach: identify some number of (boolean) features, and count them. Kenny used 99 features from the Friberg morphology. The subset of interest here: part of speech, aggregated case, number, gender counts, and verb tense/voice/mood. First problem: comparing by chapters doesn?t provide consistently-sized segments of text. Kenny breaks text into 50-word chunks. ; this assertion is supported by the fact that a second manuscript (11QPs) and perhaps a t, technorati.com
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