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The Structure of Hebrews 1:1–2
Greek for Bible Readers
When we study an ancient text of the Greek New Testament, how can we identify its sources, its possible composite nature, and the author’s contributions to the traditions used in composing it? Scholars call the methods for answering this question “tradition analysis,” and they divide it into three types: source, form and redaction criticism.
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Hebrew for Bible Readers
The Book of Numbers
Number of Israelite males over 20 years old (excluding the Levites) counted in Moses’ first census, taken one year after leaving Egypt on the Exodus. | 603,550 (Numbers 1:46; Exodus 38:26) |
Luke’s Holy Land and Jesus’ Company
A Worldwide Pilgrimage to Jerusalem
Book Notes
Eerdmans Handbook to the Bible
A Note to Publishers
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