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Longman Iii's "Revelation Through Old Testament Eyes: A Background And Application Commentary" (Book Review), Edward W. Walton Dec 2022

Longman Iii's "Revelation Through Old Testament Eyes: A Background And Application Commentary" (Book Review), Edward W. Walton

The Christian Librarian

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Gould. Dickinson, And Loftins' "Stand Firm: Apologetics And The Brilliance Of The Gospel" (Book Review), Noelle C. Keller Aug 2022

Gould. Dickinson, And Loftins' "Stand Firm: Apologetics And The Brilliance Of The Gospel" (Book Review), Noelle C. Keller

The Christian Librarian

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Wright's "Galatians. Commentaries For Christian Formation" (Book Review), John Jaeger Aug 2022

Wright's "Galatians. Commentaries For Christian Formation" (Book Review), John Jaeger

The Christian Librarian

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Hoffmeier's "The Prophets Of Israel: Walking The Ancient Paths" (Book Review), Karen Keesing Aug 2022

Hoffmeier's "The Prophets Of Israel: Walking The Ancient Paths" (Book Review), Karen Keesing

The Christian Librarian

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Provan's "Seeking What Is Right: The Old Testament And The Good Life" (Book Review), Amber C. Wessies Aug 2022

Provan's "Seeking What Is Right: The Old Testament And The Good Life" (Book Review), Amber C. Wessies

The Christian Librarian

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Waltke And De Silvas' "Proverbs: A Shorter Commentary" (Book Review), David H. Michels Aug 2022

Waltke And De Silvas' "Proverbs: A Shorter Commentary" (Book Review), David H. Michels

The Christian Librarian

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Smith's "Mind The Gap: Reflections From Luke's Gospel On The Divided City" (Book Review), Leslie Starasta May 2022

Smith's "Mind The Gap: Reflections From Luke's Gospel On The Divided City" (Book Review), Leslie Starasta

The Christian Librarian

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Strickland's "Is It Abuse? A Biblical Guide To Identifying Domestic Abuse And Helping Victims" (Book Review), Jaclyn Lee Parrott May 2022

Strickland's "Is It Abuse? A Biblical Guide To Identifying Domestic Abuse And Helping Victims" (Book Review), Jaclyn Lee Parrott

The Christian Librarian

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Mohler's "Niv Grace & Truth Study Bible" (Book Review), Gary Averill May 2022

Mohler's "Niv Grace & Truth Study Bible" (Book Review), Gary Averill

The Christian Librarian

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Dzubinski And Stassons' "Women In The Mission Of The Church" (Book Review), Karen Keesing May 2022

Dzubinski And Stassons' "Women In The Mission Of The Church" (Book Review), Karen Keesing

The Christian Librarian

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Cambron's "Niv Verse Mapping Bible" (Book Review), Alec K. Ellis May 2022

Cambron's "Niv Verse Mapping Bible" (Book Review), Alec K. Ellis

The Christian Librarian

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Nguyen's "What Does The Bible Say About Strangers, Migrants, And Refugees?" (Book Review), Hannah Loewen May 2022

Nguyen's "What Does The Bible Say About Strangers, Migrants, And Refugees?" (Book Review), Hannah Loewen

The Christian Librarian

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Oliver's "No Flesh Shall Glory: How The Bible Destroys The Foundations Of Racism" (Book Review), Gregg S. Geary Apr 2022

Oliver's "No Flesh Shall Glory: How The Bible Destroys The Foundations Of Racism" (Book Review), Gregg S. Geary

The Christian Librarian

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Biggers's " Estudio Bíblico De 5 Minutos Para Mujeres" (Book Review), Julie E. Sweeney Apr 2022

Biggers's " Estudio Bíblico De 5 Minutos Para Mujeres" (Book Review), Julie E. Sweeney

The Christian Librarian

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Why On Earth Does “Tongue(S)” Become Ecstatic Speech?, Ekaputra Tupamahu Jan 2022

Why On Earth Does “Tongue(S)” Become Ecstatic Speech?, Ekaputra Tupamahu

Faculty Publications - Portland Seminary

This chapter deals with the history of interpretation. Why is the phenomenon of “tongue(s)” in the New Testament understood today as ecstatic speech? In the history of interpretation, there are two major modes of reading the phenomenon of speaking in tongue(s) in the New Testament: the “missionary-expansionist” and the “romantic-nationalist” modes of reading. The earliest readers of the New Testament up until those of the mid-nineteenth century commonly understood the phenomenon of tongue(s) as a miraculous ability to speak in foreign languages—often called xenolalia—for the purpose of expanding Christianity and preaching the gospel. The shift in understanding began to …