by Kevin Bauder | Jul 15, 2017 | Bibliology, New Testament, Resources
Did you know that you can browse the Codex Sinaiticus (Aleph) online? King James Only advocates sometimes insist that the shorter ending of Mark removes the resurrection of Jesus (this argument was made in one of those ridiculous Pensacola videos back in the 1990s)....
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 14, 2017 | Downloads, New Testament, Resources
Bruce Metzger’s The Text of the New Testament is a standard tool in NT textual criticism. The work is now in its fourth edition. I’ve just learned that it is available in several electronic formats, free for downloading at Archive.org.
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 13, 2017 | Apologetics, Biblical Studies, Bibliology, Christology, Church History, New Testament
Labeling these claims as “fake news,” the president of Reformed Theological Seminary explains why certain popular beliefs about early Christianity are false. Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene. The divinity of Jesus was not decided until the council of...
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 12, 2017 | Biblical Studies, Dispensationalism, Hermeneutics, New Testament, Resources
Mark Hitchcock of Dallas Seminary delivers a 45 minute video lecture responding to questions on the book of Revelation. You can also enroll in a free course on Revelation on the same web page.
by Brett Williams | Apr 29, 2017 | New Testament
For all of you TSKS fans, take a look at Sharpe’s original book.
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...