Kenneth Kitchen’s Ancient Orient and Old Testament uploaded
I have just uploaded the complete book in PDF format:
My thanks to Professor Kitchen for his permission to reproduce this book for the Web.
I have just uploaded the complete book in PDF format:
My thanks to Professor Kitchen for his permission to reproduce this book for the Web.
A City of Scripture No. 3 This city’s streets a holy prophet trod, And one went out to meet the man of God With camels bearing many a precious thing Sent as a present from a dying king. And Le-re dwelt one, head of a soldier-band, The Lord had given deliverance by his hand. This…
Today’s free book is Vincent Henry Stanton’s work on the person of the Messiah. It covers some very useful subjects, such as the use of the Old Testament in the Early Church, Jesus’ teaching on the Kingdom of God and the identity of “The Son of Man”. This public domain title was digitised from the…
Thanks to the kind permission of Moody Press I have just uploaded John H. Stek’s fascinating article in PDF format: John H. Stek, “The Bee and the Mountain Goat: A Literary Reading of Judges 4,” Walter C. Kaiser & Ronald F. Youngblood, eds., A Tribute to Gleason Archer. Essays on the Old Testament. Chicago: Moody…
Last week Book Aid Charitable Trust was pleased to welcome Dr David Capes, Director of the Lanier Theological Library in Houston, Texas. David interviewed Christine Pulsford, Book Aid’s Director and myself about Book Aid’s ministry. This is now available as part of the Stone Chapel Podcast series. You can listen to the podcast here.
Personally I don’t have any doubts that the Bible provides an accurate historical record of the people and events it describes. Even so, it is nice when someone comes up with yet another piece of hard evidence for this. The evidence doesn’t get any “harder” than than the 2,500 clay tablet discovered recently in the…
John James Lias [1834-1923] contributed a number of commentaries in the Cambridge Bible for Schools series. By way of contrast this is a more detailed treatment of First John with the preacher in mind. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy of this public domain title available for digitisation. John James Lias [1834-1923],…