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:
With thanks to Professor Emmrich for his kind permission the following article is now available on-line in PDF:
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.
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…
Today’s free book is George James Spurrell’s Notes on the Text of the book of Genesis. This volume requires a working knowledge of Hebrew – and occasionally Syriac. This public domain volume was digitised from a copy from Terence C. Mitchell’s library. George James Spurrell [1859-1897], Notes on the Text of the Book of Genesis…
Today’s free commentary is the Rev Thomas Boston Johnstone’s Analysis of the Book of Genesis. This little book was one of many series of commentaries used by secondary school students in the late 19th and early 20th Century to prepare them for the entrance examinations for Oxford and Cambridge. My thanks to Book Aid for…
The journal of Detroit Baptist Seminary has been available on the Seminary’s own site for some time. I have created a table of contents here that provides full article pagination and integrated the material into my subject bibliographies. There some good articles on the interpretation of Genesis and King James Onlyism for those with an interest…
BiblicalStudies.org.uk has 32 free-to-download articles about the biblical character of Abraham. Click here to access them. Main image: Abraham’s Journey from Ur to Canaan, by József Molnár, 1850 (Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest). Image Source: Wikipedia