Mark Goodacre has a nice bit on his blog today about the rather effeminate portrayal of Herod in Gibson's film. I'm wondering if there is anything in the...
Jim, It would seem that this is one of the many places where the influence of Anne Catharine Emmerich can be seen in the movie. In chapter 20, "Jesus before...
... This, especially the last sentences, do not constitute an adequate line of reasoning, and amount to little more than an "Amen" post (giving the "Amen" to...
Am I the only one receiving emails allegedly direct from members of this list entitled "{DANGEROUS} Re: [Xtalk] Herod Antipas"? So far it has arrived from Jim...
I did send a legitimate posting. My virus scanning is up to date, and I just scanned my complete hard drive yesterday. No problems. Can someone else confirm...
Gentle ones -- Actually it is far more likely that, instead of a virus infection, someone's machine address has been "spoofed" -- stolen by a zombie machine...
Tony, ... list entitled {DANGEROUS} Re: [Xtalk] Herod Antipas"? So far it has arrived from Jim West, Bob Webb, and twice from Jack Kilmon. The content of the...
There is another alternative... buy a Mac (and get the best bible software in the world.. Accordance) From a (cheeky) ex-IBM systems engineer... ;) Rikk...
... What about Matt. 11.7-8 // Luke 7.24-25? ""What did you go out into the wilderness to see? A reed shaken by the wind? 7:25 What did you go out to see? A...
... Is the "reed" imagery used in other Greek literature to describe a person of effeminate character? Jim +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dr Jim West Pastor,...
As I read the NT, I see (or imagine) unopened doors. I recently flagged one marked "JBap the priest." [22 Apr. 15782]. A few months ago I mentioned another...
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... One way would be to begin by examining the history of the Sanhedrin. I recommend to you the article on the sanhedrin in the Anchor Bible Dictionary, which...
... Umm, just one point. Can the incident in the Temple -- which is what I presume you are referring to when you speak of Jesus demonstrating against the...
... The variations in the lists are hardly significant. On this point I'm with John Meier: "If one considers that this list of twelve men (many of whom were...
There was surprise and sadness this morning as I read about Hyam Maccoby's passing. I will miss corresponding with him and we all will miss his scholarship. ...
I too am very distressed to hear this. I have enjoyed corresponding with him as well. Thank you for the message. Baruch haddayan ha'emet. Liz Fried ... From:...
Jeffrey asked: can the incident in the temple really be seen as a demonstration against the Temple Tax? Mary Coloe takes this as given in her book, 'God...
Hi Bob and all, Bob, thank you for your redaction of your note! ... As stated in more than one note, this argument about a late date for Luke **does not**...
... Gordon, The introduction in Luke provides the backbone for seemingly your entire argument, and yet your logic surrounding how Luke's prelude should be...
[Robert M. Schacht] ... methods or assumptions.< Thanks Bob, I will check out the articles you mention. I have IDB on my own shelf. From the article in the...
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Ernie Pennells says, ... sent them out to recruit for his own cause - a rival kingdom. Jesus withdrew from Antipas' territory to safer ground. Lots of men...
Gordon- In spite of having responded "Well said!" to Bob's suggestions that one should - among other things - establish that X knew Y, you haven't done that...
I quote : " Marie-Emile Boismard died peacefull in his sleep at the Ecole Biblique about 6 pm on Friday 23 April 2004. He was in his 88th year. [...] [...] In...
Hi Ernie, ... Perhaps there is an easier answer -- 12 divides into 72 evenly. Perhaps each of the 12 tribes originally were granted 6 representatives or ...
Hi Mike, ... Thank you for the compliment, I think:)! First, the suggestion to read (for those who haven't) or re-read for those who have, is an invitation to...
I wrote the following intellectual obituary of Boismard for my blog: Mark Goodacre at the NT Gateway Weblog mentioned the passing of Marie-Emile Boismard. This...
Hi Joseph, ... No, it provides an opening. The backbone, so to speak, is centered in literary, theological and social analysis. As for my "ignorance," oh...