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.
This week’s second free language work is J.T. Marshall’s study of the Aramaic of the Palestinian Talmud. This public domain work was digitised from the copy held in Spurgeon’s College Library. John Turner Marshall [1850-1923], Manual of the Aramaic Language of the Palestinian Talmud. Grammar, Vocalized Text, Translation and Vocabulary. Leydon: E.J. Brill Ltd., 1929….
Today’s free book is Robert Tuck’s Handbook of Bible Difficulties. It would be an interesting project to compare Tuck’s solutions for those challenging biblical passages with those of Gleason L. Archer Jr’s, in his Encyclopedia of Biblical Difficulties. This public domain titles was digitised using a copy of the book kindly provided by Book Aid….
Below is the list of articles to be found in Gospel Perspectives, Vol. 3: Studies in Midrash and Histiography. Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1983. Please vote for the article you would like to see included by 15th December. More weight will be given to votes that explain why the article should be included. Articles by Leon…
In 1977 Howard Marshall edited a collection of essays on New Testament interpretation contributed by some of the best Evangelical scholars in the UK, many of whom have since gone to their reward, including Marshall himself. The volume has proved to be of enduring value to students, particularly F.F Bruce’s masterful summary of the history of…
James Stalker was Professor of Church History at the United Free Church College in Aberdeen. Keith Ives has a very helpful synopsis of Stalker’s life on his blog. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy of this public domain title available for digitisation. James Stalker [1848-1927], The Life of St. Paul. Handbooks for…
Let me begin by thanking all those who have helped to make 2012 the most successful year since biblicalstudies.org.uk’s launch. I have greatly valued the contributions of all those who took the time to pray, post a comment, e-mail a question or just contacted me to point out a broken link. I have put together…