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Which elements of the mission theology of Luke-Acts are most appropriate and relevant to the social, cultural and religious context of the national and local context in which you operate?
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    • New Testament Greek Exegesis
This is a corrected draft that serves seminary students in the craft of translation. The handbook interacts with textual criticism, discourse analysis, semantics, syntax, and rhetoric.
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      New Testament1 JohnNew Testament StudiesNew Testament Greek Grammar
PART 1: The hope of the faithful, and the grave from which we are dug. The traditional (patristic and early Reformation) doctrine of heaven and hell. PART 2: The “Larger Hope” and lesser grave taught in the 1894 Revised Version. The... more
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      English ReformationReformation TheologyBiblical StudiesBible Translation
Questions about areas of controversy or conflict between the Christian faith and the academic discipline can (and sometimes do) assume an easy dichotomy between the two. One's dual commitments to "the Faith" and the guild are often seen... more
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      TheologyHistorical TheologyPractical theologySystematic Theology
. The goal of this paper is threefold: 1) To carefully consider the grammar and syntax of the original text and offer a fresh translation of 1 Corinthians 12:12-31. 2) To bring forth the historical context of the author, letter, and the... more
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      Apostle Paul and the Pauline LettersNew Testament Greek ExegesisChristian unity and diversitypost-supersessionism
Exegetical sample on Romans 6:1-7 in which I present: (1) an interpretative translation; (2) the exegetical central idea; (3) the exegetical outline of the passage; (4) my commentary on the passage; and (5) a few appendix on textual... more
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      New Testament Greek GrammarNew Testament GreekNew Testament Greek Exegesisepistle of Romans
In Ephesians 5:21, Paul enjoins all Christians to live in mutual submission to each other out of reverence for Christ. In the verses that follow, Paul describes what this mutual submission should look like in practice. Some interpreters... more
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      Bible TranslationMaasaiNew testament exegesisMutual Respect
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    • New Testament Greek Exegesis
A text-critical, lexical, syntactic, grammatical, discourse feature, and expositional look at Matthew 8:5-13.
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      Discourse AnalysisTextual CriticismLexical SemanticsBiblical Exegesis
Revisions to the Greek NT in NA28 are restricted to the Catholic Epistles—the product of the Münster Institute’s ongoing work on the Editio critica maior. The text of the rest of the NT remains unaltered. The updated manuscript data,... more
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      Greek LiteraturePapyrologyGreek LanguageNew Testament
An overview of the variety of textual differences that exist between the Apocalypse in Codex Sinaiticus and the book in modern critical editions, thereby offering a window into the book's early readership. There is also a YouTube link to... more
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      Greek LiteratureGreek HistoryPapyrologyPatristics
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      New Testament TheologyExegesisNew Testament Greek Exegesis
Acts presents an intense interaction among Jews, proselytes, and Gentiles. Jesus’s last saying in Acts 1:8 summarizes well the effort of the author of Luke-Acts to portray the expansion of the gospel which not only surpasses the religious... more
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      Biblical StudiesNew Testament and Christian OriginsActs of the ApostlesNew Testament Greek Exegesis
The brief look at Scripture inerrancy and basic truths of revelation. Rough (very) draft.
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      Biblical StudiesFeminist Biblical CriticismNew Testament Greek Exegesis
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      TheologyPatristicsNew TestamentSystematic Theology
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      GalatiansGreek New TestamentNew Testament GreekEpistle to the Galatians
This brief paper highlights the contribution each of the canonical Gospels makes to our understanding of Jesus' burial.  What became of the burial shroud?  And whatever became of the facecloth mentioned by John?
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      ChristianityEarly ChristianityBiblical StudiesChurch History
Romans is widely regarded as being Paul’s most important theological legacy, forming the centrepiece of Pauline studies and continuing to shape and influence modern Christian faith. This paper seeks to exegete Romans from its opening... more
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      New TestamentRomansKoine Greek languageNew Testament Textual Criticism
By applying a stylistic analysis within a systemic-functional linguistic framework, this study argues that Luke's construal of the Jerusalem Council in Acts 15 and its co-thematic passages attempt to persuade Jewish believers of Luke's... more
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      Discourse AnalysisJewish StudiesBiblical StudiesSystemic Functional Linguistics
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      Systematic TheologyBiblical StudiesPauline LiteratureSecond Temple Judaism
The researcher does not bother with all rare words in a given corpus. But there are a few hapax legomena in the NT which are exegetically relevant. The methodology of approaching these special cases consider the presuppositions the... more
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      Hapax legomenaNew Testament Greek Exegesis
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      Persian LiteratureNew TestamentAramaic DialectologyTalmud
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      PaganismAncient Greek HistoryChristian TheologyNew Testament Greek Exegesis
This article examines the exegesis and history of exegesis of Eph. 4:11-12 to engage whether these verses allow for the popular interpretation of the theology and practice of “lay ministry.” “Lay ministry” is defined throughout the... more
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      Lutheran TheologyNew testament exegesisTheology of Ministry/OfficeEpistle to the Ephesians
This is Part Two of a lengthy debate on the translation and exegesis of John 8:58 between Jason BeDuhn and Robert M. Bowman Jr., both of whom had published on the subject. The debate took place in writing online in the Evangelical and JW... more
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      Johannine LiteratureChristologyJehovah's WitnessesNew Testament Greek Grammar
This document contains my exegetical exploration of the Book of Ephesians that I did as part of a structured Masters in New Testament Greek.
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    • New Testament Greek Exegesis
An exposition of the Greek text.
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      New TestamentBiblical StudiesKoine Greek languageBible
Understandably, modern exegetes are hesitant about adopting the ancient church’s hermeneutical practices. Rather than attempt to rationalize or resolve patristic exegesis, this paper will propose how modern hermeneutics can incorporate... more
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      PatristicsHermeneutics (Research Methodology)HermeneuticsTheological Hermeneutics
En este artículo se analiza la palabra "anomía" dentro de cada contexto que aparece en el NT.
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      Theological exegesisBiblical ExegesisNew testament exegesisNew Testament exegesis and theology
This paper aims to look at the structure of the Greek text, and the context in which it was written. We shall look at the writer of the Gospel of Luke, and understand why he inscribed the events in the text in such details manner. In the... more
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      Synoptic GospelsAngelsJohn the BaptistBiblical Exegesis Gospels of John and Luke
This is Part One of a lengthy debate on the translation and exegesis of John 8:58 between Jason BeDuhn and Robert M. Bowman Jr., both of whom had published on the subject. The debate took place in writing online in the Evangelical and JW... more
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      Johannine LiteratureChristologyJehovah's WitnessesNew Testament Greek Exegesis
Galatians 3:1 is likely the earliest reference in existence bearing witness to the striking image on what we know today as the Shroud of Turin. Scholars have failed to identify a literal object for the eyes of Paul’s Gentile converts in... more
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      Early ChristianityChristologyBiblical TheologyChurch History
This document contains my exegetical exploration of Romans 5-8 that I did as part of a structured Masters in New Testament Greek.
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    • New Testament Greek Exegesis
Orthographic variation within the manuscripts of the Greek NT is seldom a cause célèbre beyond the ranks of diehard textual critics. Even among these most will concede that orthographic irregularities amount to little more than evidence... more
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      Greek LiteratureGreek HistoryLate Antique and Byzantine StudiesGreek Language
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      Greek LiteraturePapyrologyGreek LanguageNew Testament
The publication of Josef Schmid's landmark work on the textual history of the Apocalypse seemingly established the Andreas Text Type as a fourth-century product. The primary evidence for Schmid's claim came from the fourth-century... more
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      Greek LiteratureGreek HistoryLate Antique and Byzantine StudiesPapyrology
The steady stream of provocative and popular text-critical works by Bart Ehrman has been stirring the apologetic's hornet's nest for a few years now. There has been no shortage of responses to his claims about proto-orthodox scribes... more
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      GnosticismGreek LiteraturePapyrologyGreek Language
A short article on the origin and development of the longer Trinitarian text of 1 John 5:7-8 as found in the Textus Receptus. The typos that are present in this draft will be corrected before the final version is submitted for... more
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      Greek LiteratureMedieval LiteratureHigh Middle AgesMedieval History
Three minute sermon delivered at Elim Baptist Church, Minneapolis, MN, on Good Friday, 14 April 2017.
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      ChristianityChristian EducationNew TestamentHistory of Christianity
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      Greek LiteraturePapyrologyGreek LanguageHermeneutics (Research Methodology)
Se consulta manuscritos, Tárgumes y Padres de la iglesia de primeros siglos (120 citas); se hace análisis exegético de 10 pasajes y se revisa más de 20 en Anexos. Herramienta para evangelizar a arrianistas, judíos y para todo aquel que... more
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      TheologyPatristicsHistorical TheologyPractical theology
We have now reached an important scale together, whether or not the evidence presented so far aroused your curiousity enough to investigate the most important information to the well being of human society since the birth of... more
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      Apocalyptic EschatologyPhilosophy and Physics of Time, AetherPhilosophy of Time, Space and Time, CosmologyNew Testament Greek Exegesis
This Handbook contains forty essays by an international team of experts on the antecedents, the content, and the reception of the Dionysian corpus, a body of writings falsely ascribed to Dionysius the Areopagite, a convert of St Paul, but... more
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      Late Antique and Byzantine StudiesMedieval StudiesHistory Of Platonic TraditionProtestantism
Any discussion about the authenticity of the Shroud encompasses detailed analysis of the Gospel texts. All four gospels mention Jesus’ burial cloths. Matthew (27:59-60), Mark (15:46) and Luke (23:53) use the Greek word sindon, normally... more
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      Biblical ArchaeologyDeath and Burial (Archaeology)New Testament and Christian OriginsNew Testament Studies
This document contains my exegetical exploration of some chapters from John's writings and Mark and 2 Peter that I did as part of a structured Masters in New Testament Greek.
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Based on an abundance of scientific and historical evidence that has surfaced in recent years, the author believes the Shroud of Turin is the genuine burial cloth that Joseph of Arimathea purchased and used to wrap the body of Jesus.... more
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      Early ChristianityChristologyThe Letter to the HebrewsChurch History
The metaphor of the camel passing through the eye of the needle is found in the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew 19:24, Mark 10:25, Luke 18:25) and the Qur'an (7:40). The Gospels seem to suggest that it is easier for a camel to pass through the... more
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      SemioticsTranslation StudiesLanguages and LinguisticsNew Testament
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      New TestamentMariologyVirgin MaryNew Testament Studies
How did the classical Muslim commentaries on the Quran understand the verses referring to human love for Allah and for other humans? This article is the second part of a longer article comparing the language of love in the New Testament... more
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      Comparative ReligionIslamic LawEthicsTheology
What specifically was "the sign of Jonah" that we find Jesus promising in two of the Four Gospels? The interpretation and identification of that Sign has been debated and has been somewhat of a riddle. Even so, the three related passages... more
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      Early ChurchEarly ChristianityChristologyBiblical Theology