There have been a lot of important blog posts this week worth sharing.

Michael Licona was interviewed about his latest research on Gospels contradictions.

JI Packer’s rare Puritan library has been digitalized and made available free online.

Unfortunately, JI Packer’s ministry career is now over due to an eye condition in both eyes. I’m personally indebted to his ministry, as are millions. Read more here. 

Evangelical Textual Criticism discussed types of singular errors in James manuscripts. 

Book Deals

There are two great Greek resources you should own on huge sale right now, Murray Harris’ Greek guide to Colossians and Philemon for $0.99, and David Black’s Greek textbook for $2.99. 

Also on sale on David Allen’s work for $2.99 arguing that Luke wrote Hebrews, 3 views on the extent of the atonement for $0.99, Gary Smith’s Isaiah 40-66 commentary (great buy for $2.99!), essays on text-driven preaching for $2.99 (some of these essays are pretty good), Everlasting Dominion by Eugene Merrill (an OT theology at a steal of a price for $2.99), a summary of Christian history for $2.99, and two more books on preaching: Engaging Exposition and Faithful Preaching.

Other book deals

Zondervan’s Counterpoints Series on Sale from $2.99

Sale on Ferguson/Fisher books on antinomianism, legalism, and the gospel

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