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Combine the Best from Each Tradition
I believe that we are ready for a new critical edition of the Hebrew Bible. We now have sufficient ancient texts and critical tools to improve the Hebrew text that has come down to us as the textus receptus, the Masoretic Text, or MT...
Bible Review, August 2000
The Secret Code Hoax
If the Bible is the ineffable word of God, then it makes sense that all truth is to be found in it. An early rabbinic sage by the delightful name of Ben Bag-Bag said, “Turn it and turn it again, for all things are in it.”1 The history of...
Bible Review, August 1997
When the Sons of God Cavorted with the Daughters of Men
If someone asked you to name the origin of a story about gods who take human wives and then give birth to a race of semidivine heroes, you might answer: It’s a Greek myth, or perhaps a Norse legend, or maybe a folktale from Africa or India...
Bible Review, Summer 1987
Biblical Views: Forgers and Scholars—Unlikely Bedfellows
Biblical Archaeology Review, May/June 2008
Bible Books
Bible Review, December 1988
Bible Books
Bible Review, December 1998
Bible Books
Bible Review, December 1996
Restoration Project: The Hebrew Bible
We should produce a new critical edition of the Bible containing a better and more nearly original text.
Bible Review, August 1998
The Law in the Gospel
The law is an essential precondition for the gospel: When Jesus and Paul speak, they speak the language of law.
Bible Review, April 1998
Of Doubt, Gadflies and Minimalists
The minimalists are right to question what we know anout the time when the Bible was composed, but they are wrong in their conclusions.
Bible Review, June 2001
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Bible Review, August 1996