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Daniel R. Streett, Ph.D.
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Houston Baptist University. - Books by the Author

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Tag Archives: Greek
Did Enoch Die? (LXX, Philo, Hebrews)
The Biblical notice of Enoch is brief and tantalizing: “When Enoch had lived sixty-five years, he became the father of Methuselah. Enoch walked with God after the birth of Methuselah three hundred years, and had other sons and daughters. Thus all the … Continue reading
Posted in LXX Texts of Note, Philo
Tagged 1 Enoch, Eden, Elijah, Enoch, Garden of Eden, Greek, Hebrews, Jubilees, LXX, Moses, Rapture, Septuagint, Targums, Wisdom of Solomon
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A Great Way to Practice your Languages
You’ll definitely want to check out the new “mini-Hexapla,” edited by Fred Long, who teaches NT at Asbury Seminary, and Michael Halcomb (who is pursuing a PhD at Asbury and also blogs at Πιστευομεν). The title is:
Posted in Book Notices
Tagged French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hexapla, Interlinears, Latin, Ployglot
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