Criticism of the Bible

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81Foreword  The name Hermeneia, Greek eJrmhneiva, has been chosen as the title of the commentary series to which this volume belongs. The word Hermeneia has a rich background in the history of biblical interpretation as a

Foreword The name Hermeneia, Greek eJrmhneiva, has been chosen as the title of the commentary series to which this volume belongs. The word Hermeneia has a rich background in the history of biblical interpretation as a

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-11 12:25:28
82How to Ue The Peoples’ Bible This Bible was developed to help students and readers understand how people from different cultures, from different parts of the world, read and understand the Bible. No single, exclusiv

How to Ue The Peoples’ Bible This Bible was developed to help students and readers understand how people from different cultures, from different parts of the world, read and understand the Bible. No single, exclusiv

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Language: English - Date: 2010-06-17 11:35:24
83Foreword  The name Hermeneia, Greek eJrmhneiva, has been chosen as the title of the commentary series to which this volume belongs. The word Hermeneia has a rich background in the history of biblical interpretation as a

Foreword The name Hermeneia, Greek eJrmhneiva, has been chosen as the title of the commentary series to which this volume belongs. The word Hermeneia has a rich background in the history of biblical interpretation as a

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Language: English - Date: 2012-04-03 17:16:15
84Introduction Week in and week out churches in many North American denominations hear the reading of a Sunday lection from the Gospels. It has become so routine that we may not ever really think how much we owe this to th

Introduction Week in and week out churches in many North American denominations hear the reading of a Sunday lection from the Gospels. It has become so routine that we may not ever really think how much we owe this to th

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Language: English - Date: 2014-06-19 13:09:06
85sion questions follows each chapter. The book identifies itself as user-friendly; ­however, it is not for the beginning student. Rather, it presumes a degree of biblical knowledge of as well as facility in both Hebrew a

sion questions follows each chapter. The book identifies itself as user-friendly; ­however, it is not for the beginning student. Rather, it presumes a degree of biblical knowledge of as well as facility in both Hebrew a

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-15 10:26:56
86Chapter 1  Revisiting Reimarus To say that [Reimarus’s] fragment on “The Aims of Jesus and His Disciples” is a magnificent piece of work is barely to do it justice. This essay is not only one of the greatest events

Chapter 1 Revisiting Reimarus To say that [Reimarus’s] fragment on “The Aims of Jesus and His Disciples” is a magnificent piece of work is barely to do it justice. This essay is not only one of the greatest events

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Language: English - Date: 2012-06-27 15:23:12
87Introduction New Testament scholars have long supposed that between the death of Jesus and the writing of the Gospels, Jesus’ words and deeds were handed down by word of mouth in something called ‘oral tradition’.

Introduction New Testament scholars have long supposed that between the death of Jesus and the writing of the Gospels, Jesus’ words and deeds were handed down by word of mouth in something called ‘oral tradition’.

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Language: English - Date: 2014-07-03 10:42:07
881 INTRODUCTION “A man who possesses common sense and the use of reason must not expect to learn from treatises or lectures on textual criticism anything that he could not, with leisure and industry, find out for himsel

1 INTRODUCTION “A man who possesses common sense and the use of reason must not expect to learn from treatises or lectures on textual criticism anything that he could not, with leisure and industry, find out for himsel

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89INTRODUCTION  A student of English literature who does not know the Bible does not understand a good deal of what is going on in what (s)he reads: the most conscientious student will be continually misconstruing the impl

INTRODUCTION A student of English literature who does not know the Bible does not understand a good deal of what is going on in what (s)he reads: the most conscientious student will be continually misconstruing the impl

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Language: English - Date: 2014-05-16 17:17:19
90The Signs Source in the Fourth Gospel: Historical Survey and Critical Evaluation of the Semeia Hypothesis. By Gilbert Van Belle. BETL 116. Leuven: Leuven University, 1994, xiv + 503 pp., n.p.* In this expanded and update

The Signs Source in the Fourth Gospel: Historical Survey and Critical Evaluation of the Semeia Hypothesis. By Gilbert Van Belle. BETL 116. Leuven: Leuven University, 1994, xiv + 503 pp., n.p.* In this expanded and update

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-31 06:33:41