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A good suggestion. It's an excellent book - well worth having in Logos! Keep well Paul
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Hi mm I'm not really sure if the following is useful or whether there is a different debate involving Kline out there. However, there are two recent resources that may refer to a debate involving Kline. Unfortunately, I can't check this to be certain as I don't have those resources: Canon, Covenant and Christology: Rethinking Jesus and the Scriptures
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I agree also. Keep well Paul
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Some interesting thoughts there, MJ. Keep well Paul
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Its a great idea! Keep well Paul
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I agree. Keep well Paul
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[quote user="Jake Mailhot"] We're sorry for the additional delays on the digital edition of the LES 2E. We've been working on the reverse interlinear for this translation at the same time adding some complexity to publishing the resource. We will be shipping the main resource this week and the RVI will follow in February. [/quote] Thanks Jake - its
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I have the digital edition of the first edition of the Lexham English Septuagint (LES) and very much appreciate Faithlife providing the second edition at no cost to us. Just in case people have not received an email from Faithlife here's the text of an email I received today (19 January 2020): We’ve come out with a new edition of the Lexham English
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Agreed - that would be a very useful addition!
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[quote user="Chrisser"] Please note, this thread contains content NOT suitable for kids. It’s directed toward pastors and ministers. I’m writing this as an email, but I’ll probably post it on the Logos forum because It might help to get well read folks there to help me. I’m looking at a few things because I have some bucks to spend and the wipf and
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] With the expansion into the Messianic Christianity packages, some of the rest of us need more history of Semitic Christianity/Messianic Christianity to put the new group in perspective, may I suggest: (yes, I know these are more polemic than academic) Semitic Christianity: St. Aphrahat & The Sages of Babylonian Talmud by Eli
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Thanks Denise. This is certainly one that could be of great value for those looking into the background of perspectives of belief in the resurrection. I'm certainly looking forward to its release on 8 January 2020. Keep well Paul
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Its quite possible that I'm being slow here to understand the heat that seems to be in this thread. Shouldn't we simply accord Faithlife and the editor of this resource to express their own denominational leanings? If it is Protestant and/or Evangelical - why not? There are resources available in both Verbum and Logos for readers to do their own reading
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I would like to thank Faithlife and its hard working employees for all the new Jewish and Messianic Jewish material that has been offered this year including in the new packages. Its eye opening and a joy to read. Merry Christmas to all in Faithlife! Keep well Paul
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Thanks Chrisser - Its very kind of you to share this. Keep well Paul
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] [quote user="Puddin’"]but in all sincerity the link you posted demonstrates little more than the usual dodge-ball antics of Trinitarians[/quote] Come on Puddin' - you usually use your language more carefully. And you make it so tempting to up the language anty BTW can someone explain to me the original post? Where is the topic
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[quote user="Denise"] [quote user="Paul"]While we may have different views about the issues you mention especially about Paul's "hopes for the Jews" and '"his argument was hopeless"[/quote] Don't confuse the man with the writings. And remember, they split up their 'gospels' (Peter vs Paul). Quite wisely. [/quote] No confusion here. In a real sense Peter
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[quote user="Denise"] I doubt the apostle Paul had any serious hopes for the jews. And the writer of John wasn't too worried, stomping all over them. Paul's argument was hopeless, since he first had to overcome 'the promise' with lots of dirty gentiles, and then pour salt in the wound, by pointing out the jews were really bad (an argument common among
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[quote user="Donnie Hale"] [quote user="Milkman"]So I'd love to find out why some Jewish ppl do not believe in Jesus as Messiah and come to my own conclusions rather than others telling me.[/quote] Not to be flippant, but Romans 9 - 11. -Donnie [/quote] Donnie is right in my view as there is more at work here than simply knowledge or the arguments people
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[quote user="Chi Shun Cheung"] Did Logos really expect anyone to buy anything during week 2's "deals"? [/quote] This was certainly my thought also. My expectation for Black Friday was straightforward discounts on individual items - but it seems that you have to buy more than one resource and then take into account particular categories of resource.