Ruth and the Proverbs 31 Woman
Perhaps the Proverbs 31 woman isn’t called “virtuous” after all.
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Perhaps the Proverbs 31 woman isn’t called “virtuous” after all.
If you seek the glory of God in the Son of God by the Spirit of God through the Scriptures, there are few better companions than Jonathan Edwards. If you seek a mutual friend to introduce you to Edwards, there are few better guides than Owen Strachan in Always in God’s Hands.
This scholar is on the cutting edge of interpreting the Nag Hammadi documents. Here’s what you can learn from him.
How did Jonathan Edwards exegete the Scriptures? Strachan expounds the strengths and weaknesses of Edwards’ exegesis, discusses hermeneutics more broadly, and shares his personal hopes for readers of the new Edwards devotional, Always in God’s Hands: Day by Day in the Company of Jonathan Edwards.
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You learned Greek to avoid translations of Scripture, so why read the Septuagint? Maybe you like the LXX for research, but it’s not part of your reading plan. Here are three reasons to read the Septuagint regularly and a great resource to start.
Many classic commentaries along with newer, critical commentaries and books to fill out your New Testament shelf.
Well, yes and no. Here’s a new way to think about these important documents.
What is the Septuagint and why should you read it? Greg Lanier and Will Ross, editors of the Reader’s Edition LXX answer in this episode of Tool Talk.
With this plan and these resources, you can start your lifelong journey with biblical Greek in less than a year. This plan is no walk in the park, but it will lead to a lifetime of fruitful study for the diligent student.