Although I am not an advocate of the Pauline authorship of Hebrews, I do believe that critics of this view are often too dismissive. So I am thankful that a new blog has been set up for David Alan Black's new book, The Authorship of Hebrews. The book challenges readers to reconsider the evidence for Pauline authorship. You can access the blog here.
HT: Henry Neufeld
The Eerdmans blog has a two-part interview with Jack Lundbom related to his new Deuteronomy commentary. You can read part one here and part two here.
In the following video, Eckhard Schnabel provides some good advice to prospective ministerial students. Although, I would typically recommend a Th.M. rather than M.Div.
HT: Koinonia Blog
Eckhard Schnabel
Eckhard Schnabel
Those interested in New Testament textual-criticism will be excited to know that the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts has been allowed to photograph and make available online the Chester Beatty Papyri collection. You can read about it here at the CSNTM website.
Robin Schumacher has an interesting article that seems to undermine the often asserted idea that religion is the primary cause for war. See Schumacher's article here.
HT: Rob Bradshaw
Dr. David Allen has a nice blog post on developing sermon outlines here.
You can access this article on "5 Fascinating Bible Infographics" here. I have seen some of the infographics before but some were new to me.