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Book Review: The Early Text Of The New Testament, Ched E. Spellman Oct 2014

Book Review: The Early Text Of The New Testament, Ched E. Spellman

Biblical and Theological Studies Faculty Publications

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Images Of The Church In I Corinthians And I Timothy: An Exercise In Canonical Hermeneutics, Eugene E. Lemcio Jul 2014

Images Of The Church In I Corinthians And I Timothy: An Exercise In Canonical Hermeneutics, Eugene E. Lemcio

Eugene E Lemcio

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Woman At The Well, James F. Mcgrath Jan 2014

Woman At The Well, James F. Mcgrath

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

Dr. James McGrath's contribution to Bible Odyssey, a Society of Biblical Literature initiative.


Prophets Rendering Christlike Service: Looking To Peter As An Example, Kenneth L. Alford Ph.D. Jan 2014

Prophets Rendering Christlike Service: Looking To Peter As An Example, Kenneth L. Alford Ph.D.

Faculty Publications

This chapter (from the 2014 book “An Eye of Faith,” a festschrift for Dr. Richard O. Cowan, published by the Brigham Young University Religious Studies Center) shares examples of prophetic service from Peter the Apostle to each of the prophets of the Restoration—from Joseph Smith, Jr. to Thomas S. Monson. Many of the stories included about modern prophets are not widely known.


Ιακωβου Επιστολη B - The Letter Of James, Chapter Two, Keith L. Yoder Dec 2013

Ιακωβου Επιστολη B - The Letter Of James, Chapter Two, Keith L. Yoder

Keith L. Yoder

This is my interpretive reading of the Hellenistic Greek text of the second chapter of the New Testament Letter of James. As before, I use the pronunciation system of Phonemic Koine Greek advocated by Randall Buth and others. The Letter of James is the most aurally poetic work in the New Testament. My aim in this video is to make that poetry of sound evident to the listener. I am solely responsible for any errors in pronunciation. The spoken text exactly follows the displayed text, which is from the public domain 1904 Nestle edition. The file received by clicking the …