by Kevin Bauder | Feb 18, 2017 | Biblical Studies, Eschatology, Evangelicalism, Fundamentalism, Israel, Theology
Some years ago, Sam Storms published a brief explanation of why he abandoned premillennialism for amillennialism. Recently, Pastor Matt Recker of New York has written what I think is a convincing reply, “Why I Cannot Change My Mind on the Premillennial Return of...
by Kevin Bauder | Feb 7, 2017 | Biblical Studies, Hermeneutics
Kyle Dunham of Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary explains what intertextuality is and what uses it has. Part One.
by Kevin Bauder | Feb 6, 2017 | Biblical Studies, Dispensationalism, Interviews, Theology
Michael Vlach is one of the most important voices in contemporary Dispensationalism. Here he is interviewed by Paul Scharf of Dispensational Publishing House. “Importantly, I view myself as a friend and ally of all forms of dispensationalism,” Vlach continued. “I...
by Kevin Bauder | Feb 6, 2017 | Archaeology, Biblical Studies, Learned Societies, New Testament
From the American Schools of Oriental Research comes a new presentation on the mikva’ot, used by Second Temple Jews for ritual bathing. Most ritual baths were located in residential contexts, in the basement or ground floor of houses as well as in shared...
by Kevin Bauder | Jan 31, 2017 | Biblical Studies, Devotion, Old Testament
Scott Aniol of Southwestern Baptist Seminary has begun an exposition of Psalm 137. His second installment is on the historical background to the psalm. Two of the most well-known stories from the Old Testament are specifically meant to highlight how difficult it was...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 30, 2016 | Biblical Studies, Library, Library Tips, Old Testament
Bill Barrick teaches at The Masters Seminary. He has just updated his recommendations for Old Testament commentaries. See them here.