Thanks Dr. Jim West I wrote for the brazilian publisher and I sent your message. He told me that the project of translation of them is Gordon Fee, New...
... Testament Exegesis. ... Yes, it's excellent. I don't imagine they could do better. Jim +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dr Jim West Pastor, Petros Baptist...
Things have been quiet here on XTalk for a while, and I've read some things that relate to some old threads, so maybe its time to revisit some of those issues....
... That's pretty thought-provoking, Bob, but I think that the fundamental difference between the kind of anthropology I am understanding you to be describing...
... I agree, that we must be cautious about anything resembling anachronism. But we do have some tools here. We do have some contemporary or near-contemporary...
Bob Schacht's post of Friday, July 2, 04, goes back to the fundamental issue of methodology in the field of human sciences. His discussion of this question is...
[Joseph Codsi] ... concentrate on his disciples and reconstruct their need to alter the memory they had of the historical Jesus, once they had become witnesses...
Linda & Ernest Pennells
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On Date: Sat, 03 Jul 2004 19:05:56 -0000, "Geoff Hudson" ... [snip] ... Of course; these are exactly the right questions to ask. I think we start by trying to...
... memory ... on ... to ... objectives ... the ... ===================== Dear Ernie, Thank you for your interest in my proposition. It consists in saying that...
... From: "Joseph Codsi" <joseph5@...> To: <crosstalk2@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 5:03 AM Subject: [Xtalk] A new look at methodology ...
This came across another listserv I'm on. What strikes me as interesting about it immediately is the range of scholars collected here in terms of where they...
Zeba Crook
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Years ago Eduard Schweizer was writing and publishing on virtually every aspect of the NT. Born in 1913, he is now 91 (if he is still alive). And that gets...
Dear Jim, I would like to draw your attention to the following website: http://www.ref-sg.ch/news/details.php?id=294 Eduard Schweizer seems to be alive and in...
Zeb, Thanks for your interesting assessment. As one of the editors of this book, it was a conscious decision to select authors who represented a variety of ...
... It may, however, be a superficial assessment. The blurb in Publisher's Weekly implies that Crossan and Goodacre alone offer any substance: "For Crossan,...
I ran across this quote today and think it well worth sharing, as I think it nicely summarizes the condition of all of us who spend our lives trying to "see"...
There's a wonderful book that, in a humorous and scholarly way, traces the saying back from Newton to Bernard: Merton, Robert King On the Shoulders of Giants:...
Our Colloquium with Fr. Justin Taylor of the Ecole Biblique in Jerusalem on the subject "The Beginnings of Christianity" begins just shy of two weeks from...
Does anyone know what a mite was? The older translations tend to render coin denominations in terms of familiar coinage, but I can't find any trace of the...
... Robert, I posted your query to a more likely list, the Ecclesiastical History list, and received the following response [Some symbols, probably "smart...
Robert An interesting question about mites and one that gave me pause for thought many years ago. As yet I don't think there is a definitive connection between...
Bill Woerlee
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... From: <RSBrenchley@...> To: <crosstalk2@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 4:41 PM Subject: [XTalk] Re: Origin of 'mite' ... coin ... and...
In a message dated 24/07/04 19:36:01 GMT Daylight Time, crosstalk2@yahoogroups.com writes: <<The "mite" was a prutah, in Greek a lepton. It was the lowest...
Thanks to everyone for the replies, which settle quite a bit of confusion. Regards, Robert Brenchley [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
... This is what J. W. Betlyon says in his ABD article, that the mite "was probably a Greek lepton, the smallest coin then in circulation." He also suggests...
In Luke 11:1 we read, ... Matthew's version presents the LP as part of the sermon on the mount, unprompted by any questions, or references to John. [Has anyone...
... I think you are right to wonder about the significance here. Clearly the disciples would have known one or two prayers. But the "essence" of prayer may...
Bob It seems to me the juxtaposition in Luke may be helpful - the Oratio Domini occurs just after Mary and Martha - the Mary who has chosen the better part;...