Is It Ok to Curse? And Who is My Enemy Anyways?
In my former days, I was far more cantankerous than I am today. I often enjoyed stirring the theological pot quite a bit, especially during my time in undergrad. I am not sure why this was the case,...
View ArticleA Sneak Peak at Michael Fox's New Commentary
John Hobbins over at Ancient Hebrew Poetry has a great sneak peek of what I am sure will be “the greatest” commentary on Proverbs 10-31 in the English language, Michael V. Fox’s Anchor Yale Bible...
View ArticleA Great Series of Posts
Well, I have been a bit on the busy side. This last week, I have been preparing for my mid-terms, and trying to make some headway with my research projects. Both of those tasks have been going rather...
View ArticleThe word דוד in Isaiah 5:1: Options Abound
I am honored that John Hobbins (who in my opinion, runs one if the best biblioblogs on the good ole interweb, Ancient Hebrew Poetry) has decided to interact with my work on Isaiah (here and here),...
View ArticleSharing Some Link Love
Daniel and Tonya are back to blogging and have a great post regarding the philosophy that guided the famed Hebrew lexicographer, Friedrich Gesenius. This philosophy guides many of the popular Hebrew...
View ArticleWhy I disagree with Heschel Here…
I am becoming a huge fan of the late Jewish philosopher and exegete Abraham Heschel. His discussions on the Prophets are brilliant, a point John Hobbins has also recently been advocating. I, too,...
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