Blogs about: Old Testament Studies

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Portraits1 comment

nateclaiborne wrote 1 week ago: I’m not sure if the delay in writing this particular entry was due to the subject matter or ju … more →

Tags: Theology, Practical Theology, Sanctification, Anthropology, Christian Living, Biblical Studies, Calvin, Idolatry, spiritual adultery

Everlasting Dominion: An Old Testament Theology by Eugene H. Merrill2 comments

tc robinson wrote 1 week ago: Much thanks to Jim Baird and Holman & Broadman Academic for this review copy: Everlasting Domini … more →

Tags: Biblical Studies, Book Reviews, Eschatology, Everlasting Dominion, Eugene Merrill

How About the Intestines of God!10 comments

tc robinson wrote 2 weeks ago: Apparently the Hebrews tied their emotions to their internal organs.  For example, to capture the in … more →

Tags: God, prophet jeremiah, YHWH

The Purpose of Light and Darkness... in the Creation Narrative22 comments

tc robinson wrote 3 weeks ago: How about reading the creation-narrative  as functional rather than simply informational—as wh … more →

Tags: Genesis, Creation, Eugene Merrill, Everlasting Dominion

Current Trends in Old Testament Studies2 comments

Richard wrote 2 months ago: Listen to Rev. Andrew Compton’s Academy lecture, “Current Trends in Old Testament Studie … more →

Tags: Old Testament, Biblical criticism

Peter Enns discusses Old Testament Studies and Biblical Studies4 comments

Richard wrote 3 months ago: Check it out here. … more →

Tags: Peter Enns, Old Testament, Peter Enns, Biblical Studies

Robert Jenson: Burns Lecture 3 – The New Testament and the Regula Fidei5 comments

Jason Goroncy wrote 4 months ago: Professor Jenson’s third Burns Lecture was concerned with the emergence of the NT as canon. In … more →

Tags: canon, church, Creeds, New Testament Studies, Robert Jenson, Scripture

Robert Jenson: Burns Lecture 2 - The Tanakh as Christian Scripture7 comments

Jason Goroncy wrote 4 months ago: The Burns Lectures are definitely warming up. In this lecture Robert Jenson dealt with the Tanakh, o … more →

Tags: church, New Testament Studies, Robert Jenson, Scripture, tradition, Violence, War

Triumph of the Ugly Duckling1 comment

theworldofmojo wrote 4 months ago: Everyone likes an good underdog story. Everybody likes to see the little guy rise up and somehow com … more →

Tags: CHRISTIAN FAITH, Bible Study, Southern Baptist Life, Old Testament study

Leadership for Hard Economic Times: Keeping Our Eyes on God3 comments

tc robinson wrote 5 months ago: In the last few weeks or so, I’ve devoted some quality time to the study of the attributes and … more →

Tags: God, Cultural issues, Israel/Jews, Economy

What is the "right" order of the Old Testament canon?

Dan Lowe wrote 6 months ago: Jim Hamilton has a fascinating post on the topic of the structure of the Old Testament canon over at … more →

Tags: Scripture

Why Don’t We Hear More Evangelical Sermons from the Old Testament???

Dan Lowe wrote 7 months ago: Are you a preacher?  Or a Sunday School teacher?  Or a parent concerned about educating your childre … more →

Tags: Preaching, Pastoral Ministry, Hermeneutics, Scripture

The Bible and Socialism

astandard wrote 7 months ago: “There is an evil which I have seen under the sun, and it is common among men: a man to whom G … more →

Tags: Scriptural Expositions, God, Christianity, calvinism, Reformed, Bible, Religion, Expository Thoughts, Exposition

Three Views of the New Testament's Use of the Old Testament

jeffmooney wrote 8 months ago: Justin Taylor Andy Naselli has a helpful post giving an overview of the new Zondervan book, Three Vi … more →

Tags: Biblical Theology, church, Christianity, Old Testament, New Testament, Old Testament Theology, New Testament Theology

The True Believer's Relationship to the Bible: Job 23:12

astandard wrote 9 months ago: “Neither have I gone back from the commandment of His lips; I have esteemed the words of His m … more →

Tags: God, Christianity, calvinism, Reformed, Bible, Religion

David Hymes and Intertextuality

jeffmooney wrote 9 months ago: Charles Halton David Hymes has a very informative series going on the topic of intertextuality: Par … more →

Tags: Biblical Studies, Greek, Hebrew, Old Testament, Intertextuality, Old Testament Theology

Evangelicals and the Current Discussion concerning the Date of the Exodus

jeffmooney wrote 9 months ago: “[A]lthough the Biblical texts seem to require a date in the middle of the 15th century BC, archeol … more →

Tags: Biblical Studies, Christianity, Old Testament, Ancient Near East, Egypt, Date of Exodus, Exodus, Date of the Exodus, Moses

Professor Darrell Bock and I have Something in Common: How the NT Use the OT13 comments

tc robinson wrote 9 months ago: Not only are we progressive in our eschatology, but professor Bock and I share the same view of the … more →

Tags: New Testament Studies, Commentaries

Woodhouse on Preaching OT Narrative1 comment

jeffmooney wrote 9 months ago: Here are some great lectures that Justin Taylor posted from John Woodhouse (Principal of Moore Theol … more →

Tags: Biblical Theology, Christianity, church, Greek, Hebrew, New Testament, Old Testament, The Gospel, New Testament Theology


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