H.G.M. Williamson on the Old Testament and the Material World
The following article is now on-line in PDF:
H.G.M. Williamson, “The Old Testament and the Material World,” The Evangelical Quarterly 57.1 (Jan.-Mar. 1985): 5-22. Click here to view.
This commentary on Genesis is not to be confused with the joint work with C.F. Keil and is still considered a valuable resource for Bible students. Several people had suggested making use of material that is already available on-line rather than scanning books myself. I thought I had found a good quality scan of this…
In 2012 Crossway published an impressive collection of 21 essays defending the historical reliability of the Bible under the title Do Historical Matters Matter to Faith? The publishers have kindly granted permission for Theology on the Web to host Alan Millard’s contribution to that volume, dealing with the accuracy of Daniel’s account of Babylon: Alan R….
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.
Today’s free book is Thomas Rawson Birk’s Commentary on the Book of Isaiah. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy of this public domain title available for digitisation. Thomas Rawson Birks [1810-1883], Commentary on the Book of Isaiah: Critical, Historical, and Prophetical; Including a Revised English Translation with Introduction and Appendices on the…
This is the first part of the Rev A.F. Kirkpatrick’s Commentary on Psalms in the Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges series. My thanks to Book Aid for providing a copy of this public domain title for digitisation. Alexander Francis Kirkpatrick [1849-1940.], ed., The Book of Psalms with Introduction and Notes. Books I. Psalms I-XLI….
Today’s free book is a commentary on the book of Job by James Strahan. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy of this public domain title available for digitisation. James Strahan [1863-1926], The Book of Job Interpreted, 2nd edn. Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1914. Hbk. pp.356. [Click here to visit the download…