Monthly Archives: September 2010

In the Mail

My copy of Mehrdad Fatehi’s The Spirit’s Relation to the Risen Lord in Paul has finally arrived!  There was some frustration with waiting for this book on my part.  I was sent a tracking number with the email saying it … Continue reading

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Karl Barth, Tremper Longman, Alister McGrath, Peter Enns, N.T. Wright, and… Nick Norelli?

If you’ve read the title of this post then you’re likely as perplexed as I am that my name was mentioned in the same context as these scholars.  My good friend Kyle just emailed me and said that he had … Continue reading

Posted in Biblical Studies, New Testament, Old Testament, Theology | 24 Comments

The Adjectival Use of Enoch

Should Enoch be adjectivized™ as Enochic or Enochian? B”H

Posted in Language/Translation | 21 Comments

That… Just… Happened!

B”H

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How Odd

I posted earlier today about the book giveaway at Near Emmaus and it posted fine, see, it showed up in Google Reader: But for some reason or another I just saw it in my drafts and I checked and it … Continue reading

Posted in Miscellaneous | 9 Comments

The Deep Things of God Book Giveaway

My buddies over at Near Emmaus are giving away a signed copy of Fred Sanders’ The Deep Things of God: How the Trinity Changes Everything.  I won’t be entering since I already have a copy but I urge all of … Continue reading

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Stress

I never get stressed—like ever—except for today for some reason.  So many things have not gone my way today that I have to wonder what’s going on in the universe.  Surely God must be trying to teach me something.  If … Continue reading

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A Thing of Beauty

I received this email from Barnes & Noble late last evening: As John Keats said, “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.”  And Diglot informed me yesterday that this book is no longer available from B&N.  It’s quite possible … Continue reading

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The Ten Nequdoth of the Torah

Those interested in the puncta extraordinaria might find Romain François Butin’s 1906 doctoral dissertation “The ten Nequdoth of the Torah, or The meaning and purpose of the extraordinary points of the Pentateuch (Massoretic Text)” worth taking a look at.  Since … Continue reading

Posted in Biblical Studies, Old Testament | 4 Comments

Last Post Corrected

Before someone reading through a feed corrects my last post in which I cited G. R. Driver as G. S. Driver (three times!) just rest assured that I noticed it immediately after hitting ‘publish’ and I’ve corrected the error. B”H

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