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Redating Matthew, Mark and Luke: A Fresh Assault on the Synoptic Problem
This book pulls the dating of the gospels back into the 40s (or even 30s). Lots of positive reviews on Amazon. Logos field above rejects both of Amazon’s ISBN number so I will post here: 978-1725276642 Sigh: Vanilla\Utility\StringUtils::stripUnicodeWhitespace(): Argument #1 ($text) must be of type string, null given,…
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Redating Matthew, Mark and Luke: A Fresh Assault on the Synoptic Problem
This book pulls the dating of the gospels back into the 40s (or even 30s). Lots of positive reviews on Amazon. Logos field above rejects both of Amazon’s ISBN number so I will post here: 978-1725276642
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Ephrem, a 'Jewish' Sage: A Comparison of the Exegetical Writings of St. Ephrem the Syrian and Jewish
This book seeks to reconsider the commonly held view that some of Ephrem's writings are anti-Semitic, and that his relationship with Judaism is polemical and controversial. The outcome of the research highlights several key issues. First, it indicates that the whole emphasis of Ephrem's critical remarks about Jews and…
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Issues and Challenges in the Study of the Greek Jewish Scriptures
The past few decades have witnessed a renewed scholarly interest in the Septuagint, especially with regard to its importance for the fields of theology, Jewish studies, classics, philosophy, history of religions, linguistics, and history of literature. To provide students and scholars alike with ready access to the most…
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Translation Technique and Literary Structures in Greek Isaiah 13: 1-14:23
Matthew J. Albanese explores the translation techniques behind the Greek version of Isaiah 13:1–14:23, offering fresh insights into how the translator rendered the Hebrew text. Through a detailed analysis of style, structure, and linguistic choices, this book reveals how the translator’s decisions were deeply rooted in the…