Category Archives: Textual Criticism

Textual issues treated by Chaos and Old Night

Lord? Lunatic? Demon?…or?

It should be clear from this post and the last, that I’ve been reading through C. S. Lewis’ Mere Christianity. If you haven’t read it before, you need to. It’s pithy, witty, persuasive, and manages to cut through the crusty … Continue reading

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The Historical Reference in Zech 7:1-3 (Part 1)

Well, I said that I would be posting on some texts in Zechariah for the rest of this semester, and I am writing a paper on Zech 7, so I will be spending some time in this chapter over the … Continue reading

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The OT Canon (Scripture: part 4a)

What’s at stake in the Canon debate? Dan Brown’s The DaVinci Code has stirred theologian and skeptic alike with its claims. Brown has made claims about the canon in his novel to the degree that he calls the NT gospels … Continue reading

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