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My wife and son could not decided what to get me for my birthday, so they left it up to me. The problem is that I could not decided either. Finally I decided to order the Holman Legacy Ultrathin Reference Bible Large (supple flexible genuine leather). It is not much larger than my current HCSB [...]
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You Are a Question Mark You seek knowledge and insight in every form possible. You love learning.
And while you know a lot, you don’t act like a know it all. You’re open to learning you’re wrong.
You ask a lot of questions, collect a [...]
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Now this may be old news, but I just came across it and thought I would share with the rest of you.
The Septuagint New English Translation is available for free in PDF format.
Just click on the above link and download it.
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There is some great dialog going on at Parachment and Pen on the topic of Historic Christianity. I think it has jump around a bit, as most blog responses due, but the title of the blog was “How Many Beliefs Can One Abandon and Still be Called Christian?” Which people seem to have [...]
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I just bought the TNIV red letter edition. Nothing fancy or expensive. It’s one of those TruTone Ultra Thin Reference bibles. I already own the New Testament, but I wanted to have the Old Testament so that is why I bought it.
I was reading an comparing some verses when suddenly I realized [...]
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I am taking this course with Dr. Craig L. Blomberg author of the book “The Historical Reliability of the Gospels” It is a total of 16 hours of lecture crammed into 3 days. If any of you have a specific question that you would like me to ask Dr. Blomberg please posted it here and [...]
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Nick tagged me with the latest meme. Here are the rules:
Rule 1) List three reasons for your blogging.
Rule 2) List these rules.
Rule 3) Tag three others with the thread.
Looking for further dialog on mostly theological/biblical subjects, and some other misc topics. Just don’t have enough friends that are interested. This provides me with an opportunity [...]
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These are not just causal blogs on the Trinity, but well thought out written articles.
Topics include:
A Trinitarian Wedding Meditation By Jeffrey Meyers
Making Room By Peter J. Leithart
The Trinity and the Nations: Insight from Galatians By Michael Halcomb
Augustine Among The Social Trinitarians By W. Travis McMaken
Trinitarian Spirituality: Relationships, not Roles By Darrell Pursiful
Trinity in Jewish Terms? By Anne Kim
The Trinitarian Grammar of [...]
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According to Wikipedia:
 Six degrees of separation refers to the idea that, if a person is one step away from each person he or she knows and two steps away from each person who is known by one of the people he or she knows, then everyone is an average of six “steps” away from each [...]
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