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.
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….
Today’s free download is an English translation of Georg Heinrich August von Ewald’s Commentary on the Book of Job. My thanks to Book Aid for providing a copy of this public domain title for digitisaation. Georg Heinrich August Von Ewald [1803-1875], Commentary on the Book of Job with Translation. London: Williams and Norgate, 1882. Hbk….
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…
BiblicalStudies.org.uk hosts over 117 free to download books and peer-reviewed articles on the Gospel of Luke. Click here to visit the bibliography page. Main image: Luke 13:29–35; 14:1–10 on Papyrus 45 (folio 15; c. AD 250). Source: Wikipedia
Duke University Press have kindly allowed me permission to place online all the essays from the following Festschrift: James M. Efird, editor, The Use of the Old Testament in the New and Other Essays: Studies in Honor of William Franklin Stinespring. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1972. ISBN: 0822302888. pp.332. It contains two articles on the use of…
Scripture Character No. 1 1. He was born in a city which had been given to a brave soldier. 2. He was very handsome. 3. A question in three words was asked him by a woman; it was precisely the same as that which once greeted a prophet at Bethlehem. 4. He made a great…