Biblical Studies
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Translation and the Problem of Anti-Semitism in the New Testament
Dr. Voelz raises the concern that the Bible is difficult to translate from language to language without losing an understanding of what was trying to…
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"Who is Blind but My Servant?" – Idolatry in Isaiah 40-55
Dr. Reed views the blind servant to Israel and us and shows that like Israel we are still inclined to follow false gods.
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Translation and Oral Performance
Dr. Trobisch explains how the early church delivered the Gospel to the people and encourages the church today to use more oral presentation and memorization…
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Natural Equivalence in Translation
Dr. Steinmann raises the concerns that Bible translating cannot be accomplished in just one way or form.
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Translating the Psalms
Dr. Saleska raises how the Psalms should be translated to relay the poetic and emotion of the Psalms.
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The Image of the Invisible God: The Role of the son in the Revelation of YHWH
Dr. Gieschen connects the appearance of God in the Old Testament to Jesus, by showing Christ as the messenger and glory of God.
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Indwelling the Psalms: A Study in Psalms
Dr. VanGemeren wants preachers to study the Bible and see it as a web with many points and not just a singular point being made.
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The End of the Story (not the Law): Christ’s Fulfillment of the OT in Matthew
Dr. Gibbs discusses the fulfillment of the Old Testament in Matthew which leads to the New Age in Jesus.
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Some Reflections on the Historicity of the Biblical Creation Account
Dr. Adams compares the Biblical creation account to other creation accounts highlighting the differences and how only the Biblical account deals with the relationship between…