Todd Scacewater

Todd Scacewater

Todd (PhD, Hermeneutics) serves with Wycliffe Bible Translators as a professor of international studies at Dallas International University.

Weekly Roundup April 4, 2016

Blogs Congratulations to Doug Hibbard, winner of our giveaway of Allen Ross’s Hebrew and Homiletics guide to Malachi. Our Book of the Week was Jobes’ and Silva’s Invitation to the Septuagint, revised and expanded edition. LXX studies is complicated, but they untangle the issues for you with skillful clarity. We reviewed Paul’s Theology of Preaching by Duane Litfin. Book Deals Pillar New Testament Commentaries are on big sale at WTS Bookstore.       New Books

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You’re Invited to Septuagint Studies: Refuse at Your Peril!

You’re invited to Septuagint studies…again! Karen Jobes and Moisés Silva have revised and expanded their fantastic introduction to the blooming field of Septuagint studies. And we mean it: refuse at your peril. If you haven’t yet read a good introduction to this field, there are several reasons why you should, and many reasons why Jobes and Silva is the best place to start….

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Win a Copy of Allen Ross’s Malachi Then and Now

We featured Allen Ross’s Malachi Then and Now as our Book of the Week and now we want to give an extra copy away! Check out our roundup of all the great blogs, book deals, and new books from this week and then enter to win Ross’s book at the bottom. Good luck (providence)! Blogs Babylon Bee won the internet with this post on John Kasich. Daily Dose of Greek (Rob Plummer) posted a Good Friday edition. Will Ross invites you to…

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The Last Days of Jesus, $3.99 on Kindle for Holy Week

If you’re looking for some solid reading for Holy Week, Crossway has you covered.

They’ve put The Last Days of Jesus on sale for just $3.99 on Kindle. It’s authored by Andreas Kostenberger, Justin Taylor, and Alexander Stewart. It details the week, day by day, with historical precision and devotional insight.

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A Comprehensive Guide to the Language, Meaning, Theology, and Homiletics of Malachi

Want to refresh and improve your Hebrew while studying an OT prophet closely? I’m always on the lookout for resources that help you naturally improve your biblical language skills. I love some of the NT Greek guides that are being published, and the Baylor Handbooks on the Hebrew Old Testament are helpful as well. However, they are not intended to be commentaries on the meaning of the text, nor do they deal with theology. Malachi Then and Now Allen P. Ross has…

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Weekly Roundup March 18, 2016

Blogs This brief review of a new special commentary was one of our most popular posts ever. Want to read more, faster? Here’s 3 tips. Learn about this superb documentary on the poverty industry as self-serving and self-perpetuating. Explore the frustrations of understanding the Koine Greek perfect verb. Conversational Koine Institute is now selling………….clothes. The CSNTM wrote on the Johannine Comma. Book Deals Micah (Old Testament Library), $5 The First Days of Jesus by Kostenberger, $3.99 Scandalous, by DA Carson,…

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