Weekly Roundup

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Blogs

John Barclay gave a brief talk on grace in Paul’s letters, advertising his incredibly impactful Paul and the Gift.

B&H Academic posted an interview with Tom Schreiner on his new Hebrews commentary.

Craig Keener and John Walton talk about the NIV Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible

Book Sales

WTS Bookstore has put on sale 25 e-book IVP titles for $1.99 each, and 50 titles starting at $4.99.

For the $1.99 books, click here.

For the $4.99 and up books, click here.

The following series are also on sale for 40% off.

Reformation Commentary on Scripture

Tyndale Commentary Series

New Studies in Biblical Theology

The Bible Speaks Today

Notable New Books

Discovering the Septuagint: A Guided Reader, by Karen Jobes

The Dead Sea Scrolls at Qumran and the Concept of a Library (Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah), edited by Sidnie White Crawford and Cecilia Wassen

The War Scroll, Violence, War and Peace in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature: Essays in Honour of Martin G. Abegg on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday (Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah) edited by Kipp Davis, Kyung S. Baek, Peter W. Flint, and Dorothy Peters

The Book of the Twelve and the New Form Criticism (Ancient Near East Monographs), edited by Mark J. Boda, Michael H. Floyd, and Colin M. Toffelmire

In Search of ‘Ancient Israel’: A Study in Biblical Origins (T&T Clark Cornerstones), 3rd ed., by Philip R. Davies

The Return of the King: Messianic Expectation in Book V of the Psalter (The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies), by Michael K. Snearly

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