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.
Today’s free book is the 1942 Schweich Lecture given by Wilfred L. Knox: Some Hellenistic Elements in Primitive Christianity. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy of this public domain title available for digitisation. Wilfred Knox [1886-1950], Some Hellenistic Elements in Primitive Christianity. The Schweich Lectures 1942. London: Oxford University Press, 1944. Hbk….
12 Days of Christmas Quiz – Day 5 A City of Scripture No. 2 1. A fugitive passed through this city, when flying for his life.2. Another fugitive started from it.3. It was in the inheritance of Simeon.4. Two defenceless travellers were once in great distress close by it.5. A large party of travellers came…
J.J. Blunt’s classic work Undesigned Coincidences in the Writings of the Old and New Testament, an Argument of Their Veracity is now available on-line in PDF. Click here to download. ” When I first read through the Gospels forensically, comparing those places where two or more gospels writers were describing the same event, I was immediately…
Scripture Enigma No 3Who sold a field, with all that it contained?Where by St. Paul was sacrifice restrained?The second name of him who sold his Lord?Who, in a storm, said “Cast me overboard?”What woman’s prayers went up by day and night?City where Caleb did with giants fight? Initials letters, now, and finals, nameTwo prophets whoWith…
Thanks to the kind permission of Professor Kenneth Kitchen and the hard work of Michael Farmery, I have just uploaded the 6-part series from 1971-2 on The Old Testament in its Context in PDF format:
If your studying First Corinthians you will find 195 free books, commentaries and peer-reviewed articles on this page. Main image: 1 Corinthians 1:1–2a in Minuscule 223 from the 14th century. folio 150 recto of the codex, with the beginning of the 1. Epistle to the Corrinthians. Image source: Wikipedia.