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Devora Steinmetz on the Drunkeness of Noah
The following article is now available on-line in PDF: Devora Steinmetz, “Vineyard, Farm, and Garden: The Drunkenness of Noah in the Context of Primeval History,” Journal of Biblical Literature 113.2 (Summer 1994): 193-207. Click here to view.
Book of Genesis – OT for Schools – A R Whitham
Today’s free book is a basic commentary on Genesis by A.R. Whitham which was written for Secondary Schools in the 20th Century. It is part of a large number of such publications which I have been attempting to gather together and digitise – you can see the progress being made here. My thanks to Book…
Martin Emmrich on the Temptation Narrative of Genesis 3:1-6
With thanks to Professor Emmrich for his kind permission the following article is now available on-line in PDF: Martin Emmrich, “The Temptation Narrative of Genesis 3:1-6: A Prelude to the Pentateuch and the History of Israel,” The Evangelical Quarterly 73.1 (Jan.-Mar. 2001): 3-20.

Popular Introduction to the Pentateuch by Robert Wheler Bush
Today’s free book is a Popular Introduction to the Pentateuch by R. Wheler Bush. This public domain title was scanned using the copy held in Spurgeon’s College library. Robert Wheler Bush [1820-1908], A Popular Introduction to the Pentateuch. London: The Religious Tract Society, n.d. Hbk. pp.187. [Click here to visit the download page for this…
Analysis of the Book of Genesis – T Boston Johnstone
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Legends of Genesis by Hermann Gunkel
Today’s free book is a classic of Old Testament criticism, The Legends of Genesis, written by a leading member of the History of Religions School, Hermann Gunkel. This book is actually an English translation of the introduction to the author’s large commentary on Genesis. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy of this…
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Rob I came to your website this afternoon looking for stuff about the Detroit Baptist Seminary journal, because I wanted to read Andy Naselli’s article which was the precursor to his new book about the Keswick movement.
I was quite amazed when you had Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal staring me in the face when I got there!
But unfortunately the article is from 2008 and I can’t find it online.