Review: Ruth
Ruth: A Handbook on the Hebrew Text, by Robert D. Holmstedt. Waco, Texas: Baylor University Press, 2010. 180 page paperback. Robert D. Holmstedt teaches ancient Hebrew and other Northwest Semitic languages at the University of ...
Ruth: A Handbook on the Hebrew Text, by Robert D. Holmstedt. Waco, Texas: Baylor University Press, 2010. 180 page paperback. Robert D. Holmstedt teaches ancient Hebrew and other Northwest Semitic languages at the University of ...
Volume 16, Number 3 Encouragement If we value the unconditional Gospel, we will value the Biblical languages. Read More The Use of the Original Languages in Sermon Preparation Three pastors discuss how they use Greek ...
Commentary on Luther’s Catechisms: Creed, by Albrecht Peters, (trans. Thomas Trapp). St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 2011. 306 pages. Albrecht Peters (d. Oct 26, 1987) was a professor at Ruprecht-Karl-Univeristät in Heidelberg, West Germany. Peters ...
Reading Scriptures with the Reformers, by Timothy George, Downer’s Grove: InterVarsity Press, 2011. 258 pages. Timothy George (Th. D., Harvard University) is a renowned Reformation historian. He is the founding dean at the Beeson Divinity ...
Trained in the Fear of God: Family Ministry in Theological, Historical, and Practical Perspective, ed. Randy Stinson and Timothy Paul Jones. Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2011. 290 pages. Randy Stinson is dean of the School of ...