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Jay C. Treat
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Oct 2, 1998 9:27 pm
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The SBL is in need of experienced volunteer HTML taggers. We are currently in the process of tagging the HarperCollins Study Bible (which we published in...
Matthew S. Collins
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Oct 7, 1998 4:47 pm
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- Friends, As some of you already know, I have the privilege this year of giving a paper in the Q section of SBL on the meaning of the "temptation clause" in...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
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Oct 9, 1998 10:37 pm
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A new discussion list associated with __Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies__ [http://www.acad.cua.edu/syrcom/Hugoye] is being formed. This list is intended for...
James R. Adair
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Oct 21, 1998 7:26 pm
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SBL EVENT Fortress Press would like to invite you to attend an author presentation and discussion session at the SBL meeting in Orlando. We have invited ...
K. C. Hanson
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Nov 13, 1998 11:21 pm
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Crosstalkers and Synopticists and Graphites, (and crosstalkers, please forgive that this is not strictly an HJ question) Help please! Springboarding from, and...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
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Nov 14, 1998 1:45 am
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Apologies about the double posting of my "the meaning of ...". I'm still getting used to my upgraded e-mail software -- or at least that's the excuse I'm...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
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Nov 14, 1998 1:54 am
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... Leonard, Thanks for you considered response. As I see it, there are two issues here: 1. Whether the hINA clause in Mk. 14:38 is indeed epexegetical and ...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
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Nov 14, 1998 3:06 pm
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"Epexigetic" should mean that the hINA clause glosses PROSEUXESQE (hINA = i.e.), which it does not. A better description is that hINA nominalizes the clause,...
Ronald Troxel
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Nov 16, 1998 3:06 pm
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Please send information about subscribing by an SBL member. And about subscriptions by a non-SBL member. Thank you ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ...
Edgar Krentz
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Dec 4, 1998 4:31 pm
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I haven't gotten a post from graphai in I dont' remember how long, but it has been months. Is the list still active? If so, it's so quiet that I'd like to...
Ken Litwak
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Jan 3, 1999 5:33 am
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I am interested in the claims of Roberts and Skeat (Birth of the Codex, Manuscript Society and Belief) that certain characteristics (codex format and nomina...
MillerJimE@...
Jan 4, 1999 4:49 am
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For observations on early use of the codex you may want to see E. Epp's long review of H. Gamble's Books and Readers in the Early Church, in Critical Review of...
stephen goranson
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Jan 4, 1999 1:39 pm
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... Jewish ... You should also check Harry Gamble, Books and Readers in the Early Church (Yale 1995) who discusses several other studies in addition to those...
George Aichele
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Jan 4, 1999 3:32 pm
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Ken, Sometimes, a canon history will have something like this. Try out Roger Beckwith, he might have a good chart there. Online, I don't know about. Gary...
gds@...
Jan 4, 1999 6:59 pm
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Dear Ken, If (as I imagine) your dissertation is written in English, what's against naming the biblical books using the spelling in the Revised Standard ...
Patrick Rogers
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Jan 4, 1999 11:38 pm
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Thank you for the suggestions. I will be looking some of these up in the library tomorrow. I also noticed the article in the latest JBL which arrived today,...
MillerJimE@...
Jan 5, 1999 8:14 am
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... At ... Given the evident plurality of "Christianities" and "Judaisms" in the first few centuries CE, I agree there is lots of room to question...
George Aichele
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Jan 5, 1999 2:30 pm
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As the author of the article in the latest JBL (which, by the way, hasn't yet arrived here) on the origins of the nomina sacra, I'll be very grateful for...
Professor L.W. Hurtado
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Jan 5, 1999 3:50 pm
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... Hi Jim: Larry Hurtado has an article in the latest vol. of Soc. Bib. Lit. on the Nomina Sacra. He has some references to your question. Norman Hutchinson...
Norman W Hutchinson
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Jan 6, 1999 4:33 am
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Not too many messages here. I wonder if this list still works. Let's try it. I have been asked to give a Bible-study on Age in the Bible. How did the ancient...
Sakari Häkkinen
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Jan 28, 1999 7:08 am
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... Prof. Hakkinen, I would think the first place to start is the discussion of the 4th commandment, which includes such things as not dishonoring your father...
Sheila E. McGinn, Ph.D.
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Jan 28, 1999 1:37 pm
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In 1 Peter 1,1 the areas of destination of the letter are given as Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia and Bithynia. C.J. Hemer (ET 89(1978):239-243) interprets...
Seland,Torrey
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Jan 28, 1999 3:18 pm
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... Hello Sakari: What about the "royal hot water bottle" in the form of a sweet young thing the Israelites sent to David's bed when he was quite old. They...
Dorothy & Doug Sl y
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Jan 28, 1999 5:20 pm
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... Prof. Seland -- The best I've seen is Stephan Mitchell, _Anatolia: Land of Men and Gods in Asia Minor_, 2 vols., New YorK: Oxford UP 1993. Prof. Betsy...
Betsy J. Bauman-Martin
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Jan 28, 1999 11:12 pm
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Graphites: I was wondering as I prepare to teach NT Greek next year (first time), what textbooks are popular for first year courses. If any of you can share...
gds@...
Jan 29, 1999 12:04 am
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While better editing would improve the work, Sakae Kubo's A Beginner's New Testament Greek Grammar has served my students well for the past few years. I should...
Andrew T. Dolan, M.A....
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Jan 29, 1999 12:40 am
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For a number of years we have used Wenham's Elements of NT Greek as an intro textbook. It's uncluttered, gets to the point, and has an initial 20 pp summary...
Professor L.W. Hurtado
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Jan 29, 1999 9:04 am
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... We use Wenham here too, and I learnt with it in Oxford. I wrote a critical appreciation of it not long after John Wenham's death. It was in EvQ in 1997 ...
Mark Goodacre
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Jan 29, 1999 9:17 am
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re: Greek textbooks for a first year course. when I took my first year of Greek at Waterloo Lutheran Seminary we used Ray Summers' Essentials of New Testament...