Conditional Sentences in the New Testament
... grammarians are, for the most part, content to follow the lead of A.T. Robertson and classify these clauses in terms of First, Second, Third, and Fourth Class conditions. Others, dissatisfied with Robertson's system and the extension of it by his followers, have returned to the terminology, if not t ...
... grammarians are, for the most part, content to follow the lead of A.T. Robertson and classify these clauses in terms of First, Second, Third, and Fourth Class conditions. Others, dissatisfied with Robertson's system and the extension of it by his followers, have returned to the terminology, if not t ...
southwestern baptist theological seminary
... sections: 1) the beginnings of modern epistolary research, 2) the period following from the 1920s to the 1960s, 3) the outburst of study in the 1970s, and 4) current research. Light For a New Era Adolf Deissmann's Licht vom Osten: Das Neue Testament und die neuentdeckten Texte der hellenistisch-römi ...
... sections: 1) the beginnings of modern epistolary research, 2) the period following from the 1920s to the 1960s, 3) the outburst of study in the 1970s, and 4) current research. Light For a New Era Adolf Deissmann's Licht vom Osten: Das Neue Testament und die neuentdeckten Texte der hellenistisch-römi ...
A Text Mining Analysis of Religious Texts
... in Christianity today. According to The Christian Post, based on Bible sales in the United States in 2013 through September, the King James Version was the second most purchased version of the Bible after the New International Version (NIV) which was first published in 1978 (Menzie, ...
... in Christianity today. According to The Christian Post, based on Bible sales in the United States in 2013 through September, the King James Version was the second most purchased version of the Bible after the New International Version (NIV) which was first published in 1978 (Menzie, ...
A Text Mining Analysis of Religious Texts Religious text scholarship
... in Christianity today. According to The Christian Post, based on Bible sales in the United States in 2013 through September, the King James Version was the second most purchased version of the Bible after the New International Version (NIV) which was first published in 1978 (Menzie, ...
... in Christianity today. According to The Christian Post, based on Bible sales in the United States in 2013 through September, the King James Version was the second most purchased version of the Bible after the New International Version (NIV) which was first published in 1978 (Menzie, ...
teaching experience - Brandeis University
... Ruth Krall, Ph.D. student, Women's Spirituality Deborah L. Mencken, Ph.D. student at Fuller Theological Seminary, Female Prophecy in Post-Biblical Judaism Nanette Kelly, M.A. student, The Art of the Ancient Synagogue at Dura-Europos THE HAWAII CONSORTIUM FOR THEOLOGICAL ...
... Ruth Krall, Ph.D. student, Women's Spirituality Deborah L. Mencken, Ph.D. student at Fuller Theological Seminary, Female Prophecy in Post-Biblical Judaism Nanette Kelly, M.A. student, The Art of the Ancient Synagogue at Dura-Europos THE HAWAII CONSORTIUM FOR THEOLOGICAL ...
Translating the Kuranko Bible for Sierra Leone
... The Bible Societies' consultant checks were completed on both the Old and New Testaments at 2:20 p.m. on February 20, 2002. Since that time we have returned to Sierra Leone to have the entire Bible read in Kuranko villages by a team of readers looking to make improvements in the Kuranko wording and ...
... The Bible Societies' consultant checks were completed on both the Old and New Testaments at 2:20 p.m. on February 20, 2002. Since that time we have returned to Sierra Leone to have the entire Bible read in Kuranko villages by a team of readers looking to make improvements in the Kuranko wording and ...
syllabus - Dallas Theological Seminary
... introduction to New Testament textual criticism. The professor assumes that the student has a working knowledge of the elements of Greek morphology and syntax. This course is designed to increase the student’s ability to read the Greek text of the New Testament, analyze it syntactically, and gain a ...
... introduction to New Testament textual criticism. The professor assumes that the student has a working knowledge of the elements of Greek morphology and syntax. This course is designed to increase the student’s ability to read the Greek text of the New Testament, analyze it syntactically, and gain a ...
the language of the new testament
... important example of a first-century A.D. literary koine still untouched by Classicism. From the second century A.D., however, Atticism then dominated both pagan literary development and the Greek of the first Christian theologians. Research into Koine has attempted to account not only for the writt ...
... important example of a first-century A.D. literary koine still untouched by Classicism. From the second century A.D., however, Atticism then dominated both pagan literary development and the Greek of the first Christian theologians. Research into Koine has attempted to account not only for the writt ...
Bibliographic Research for Biblical Studies (New Testament
... version goes back to 1985; print version goes back to 1956). Old Testament Abstracts (if you are working on a passage quoting OT, you can use to research the OT context). JSTOR search (you can search by keyword in whole documents; many classical history works are available in JSTOR; many items a ...
... version goes back to 1985; print version goes back to 1956). Old Testament Abstracts (if you are working on a passage quoting OT, you can use to research the OT context). JSTOR search (you can search by keyword in whole documents; many classical history works are available in JSTOR; many items a ...
Ms Word
... Greek. Starting with the basic elements such as the Greek alphabet, the course gradually progresses to more complex issues such as Greek syntax. In this way a student is thus gradually introduced to the intricate world of this ancient language. The whole process of the course may be compared to a la ...
... Greek. Starting with the basic elements such as the Greek alphabet, the course gradually progresses to more complex issues such as Greek syntax. In this way a student is thus gradually introduced to the intricate world of this ancient language. The whole process of the course may be compared to a la ...
Class Session 1C
... innumerable multitude of books among us, disagreeing from and contradicting one another [as the Greeks have], but only twenty-two books, which contain the records of all the past times; which are justly believed to be divine...(Contra Apion 1:8). ...
... innumerable multitude of books among us, disagreeing from and contradicting one another [as the Greeks have], but only twenty-two books, which contain the records of all the past times; which are justly believed to be divine...(Contra Apion 1:8). ...
Constantin von Tischendorf
Lobegott Friedrich Constantin (von) Tischendorf (January 18, 1815 – December 7, 1874) was a world leading biblical scholar at his time. In 1844 he discovered the world's oldest and most complete Bible dating from AD 325, with the complete New Testament not discovered before. This Bible is called Codex Sinaiticus, after the St. Catherine's Monastery at Mt. Sinai, where Tischendorf discovered it. The codex can be seen either in the British Library in London, or as a digitalised version on the Internet. The Codex Sinaiticus is the pillar of Christian belief today, as it proves the authenticity of the bible. Textual disputes are resolved when the two oldest books, Codex Sinaiticus (source aleph, 4th c AD) and Codex Vaticanus (source beta, 4th c AD), agree with each other. Tischendorf was made an Honorary Doctor by Oxford University on 16 March 1865, and an Honorary Doctor by Cambridge University on 9 March 1865 following this find of the century. While a student gaining his academic degree in the 1840s, he earned international recognition when he deciphered the Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus, a 5th-century Greek manuscript of the New Testament.