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Daniel R. Streett, Ph.D.
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Tag Archives: Latin
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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A Few Links of Interest
Here are some posts around the web you might want to check out: David Burnett has begun a promising series on monotheism in the Hebrew Bible and New Testament. He will be interviewing various leading scholars on the issue. The … Continue reading
Posted in Links of Interest
Tagged Christology, Citizenship, Kingdom of God, Latin, Monotheism, Philippians, Politics, Trinity
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David Flusser and Spoken Koine Greek
Anyone who shares my interests in Qumran, early Judaism, and the New Testament should make sure to pick up Géza Vermès’ autobiography, Providential Accidents. Not only is it just a great human story about faith, scholarship, and the twists and … Continue reading
Posted in Greek Pedagogy
Tagged David Flusser, Geza Vermes, Latin, Providential Accidents
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