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In Praise of NT Greek
My friend Tony Siew wrote,
“Greek is a subject that you simply cannot take short cuts. Unless one is truly committed to learn this NT language, really the most important language which one can learn even more important than Hebrew since we are now in the new covenant and the New Testament corpus is written in Greek [...]
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Semantic Biblical Hebrew flash cards
Have you seen this yet? It’s real cool. Take a look:
Semantic Biblical Hebrew flash cards
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Marriage and Slavery in Early Christianity
In a post entitled, to this you have been called ( a reference to 1 Peter 2), Suzanne McCarthy wrote
“I find that the book of Ephesians does not uphold marriage between a man and a woman, but only between a male citizen and a female citizen. It is not about the sacredness of the male-female union [...]
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