Apr 28, 2012

Lifting Torah Scrolls

  
The Wall Street Journal online has an interesting article about the challenges of lifting Torah scrolls during synagogue services. You can read it here. I guess I can longer complain about the bulk and the weight of some of the study Bibles that I own!
 

Apr 27, 2012

Pastor-Theologians

  
Douglas Sweeney has an interesting discussion here.
 

Clarity in Preaching

  
Peter Mead lists fifteen ways to be clear in your preaching here.
 

Latest Issue of Review of Biblical Literature

  
The latest issue of Review of Biblical Literature is out. Reviews can be accessed by clicking the links below.

Brian J. Abasciano
Paul's Use of the Old Testament in Romans 9.10-18: An Intertextual and Theological Exegesis
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=8334
Reviewed by Stephen Moyise
 
Ron Cameron and Merrill P. Miller, eds.
Redescribing Paul and the Corinthians
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=8065
Reviewed by Antoinette Clark Wire
 
Rob Dalrymple
Revelation and the Two Witnesses: The Implications for Understanding John's Depiction of the People of God and His Hortatory Intent
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=8239
Reviewed by Russell Morton
 
Michaela Geiger
Gottesräume: Die literarische und theologische Konzeption von Raum im Deuteronomium
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=8039
Reviewed by J. Cornelis De Vos
 
Anselm C. Hagedorn and Andrew Mein, eds.
Aspects of Amos: Exegesis and Interpretation
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=7990
Reviewed by Tyler Mayfield
 
Conleth Kearns
The Expanded Text of Ecclesiasticus: Its Teaching on the Future Life as a Clue to Its Origin
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=8323
Reviewed by Bradley C. Gregory
 
Gordon K. Oeste
Legitimacy, Illegitimacy, and the Right to Rule: Windows on Abimelech's Rise and Demise in Judges 9
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=8344
Reviewed by Trent C. Butler
 
Isaac S. D. Sassoon
The Status of Women in Jewish Tradition
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=7906
Reviewed by Yael Shemesh
 
Steven Weitzman
Solomon: The Lure of Wisdom
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=7952
Reviewed by Craig Bartholomew
 
Christopher Zoccali
Whom God Has Called: The Relationship of Church and Israel in Pauline Interpretation, 1920 to the Present
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=8086
Reviewed by James D. G. Dunn
   

Apr 26, 2012

Gareth Lee Cockerill Interview

  
The Eerdman's blog has a good two-part interview with Gareth Lee Cockerill concerning his Hebrews commentary in the New International Commentary on the New Testament series. You can read parts 1 and 2 here and here.
 

Apr 25, 2012

Free Witherington New Testament Introduction Audio

  
I am not sure how long ago this was uploaded, but Biblicaltraining.org has posted free audio for a New Testament Introduction course taught by Ben Witherington. You can check it out here.
  

Apr 24, 2012

Divine Providence and the Old Testament

  
Kevin DeYoung has a nice post on divine providence and the Old Testament here.
 

Sad and Strange News

  
“A Brazilian actor, who accidentally hanged himself while portraying Judas in a public presentation of the Passion of the Christ on Good Friday, has died, according to the Associated Press.” See this story.
  

Apr 23, 2012

German (and French) Commentaries

  
Some of you might be interested in this list compiled by Rod Decker of some of the better German (and some French) commentaries. You can read Rod's explanatory post here.
  

The Structure of Ecclesiastes

  
Anyone who has worked with Ecclesiastes knows, discerning the book's structure is very difficult once you get beyond the prologue and epilogue. Daniel Fredericks might be overstating things a bit, but he does sum up the challenges and frustrations faced by many interpreters. 

"It is the goal of every commentator to retain and reveal any and all strains of linear thought in a text. When it comes to Ecclesiastes, this is apparently impossible. A systemic, cumulative pregression in thought which is sustained to a climactic end is not found in the speech. Since the structure is so elusive, commentators have done their best to bind similar material together, stretching literary units to absorb as many verses as possible."

Daniel C. Fredericks and Daniel J. Estes, Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs, Apollos Old Testament Commentary (Downers Grove: InterVarsity), 61-2.

Apr 22, 2012

Spirituality and 2 Corinthians

  
To be honest, spirituality is not the first word that comes to my mind when I think of 2 Corinthians. But I wonder whether Stegman does not have a point in suggesting that,

“What 2 Corinthians offers to people today is spirituality. By spirituality I mean a way of life that is inspired and empowered by the Holy Spirit. While Paul’s vocation as apostle and founder of churches has particular characteristics and responsibilities, he insists that all Christians are called to embody Jesus’ loving, self-giving way of life in their own lives, within their own life circumstances. The Paschal mystery—God’s bringing about new life through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus—is at the center of Paul’s understanding of life in the Spirit (1:3–7; 4:7–15). Christians participate in the paschal mystery by entering into the dynamic of Christ’s self-offering for the sake of others, trusting in God to bring life—to others and to oneself—out of one’s various ‘dyings.’ In these and so many other ways, 2 Corinthians —aptly called by a prominent commentator ‘the most extraordinary letter of the New Testament’[Jerome Murphy-O'Conner, Paul a Critical Life, 309 ]—is extremely relevant for Christian life today.”

Thomas D. Stegman, Second Corinthians, Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2009), 29–30.
 

Apr 21, 2012

Criswell Theological Review NS 9:2

  
The Spring 2012 issue of the Criswell Theological Review is on the theme of Jewish Studies. The main articles are as follows.

Romans 11 and Christian and Jewish Relations: Exegetical Options for Revisiting the Translation and Interpretation of this Central Text
Mark D. Nanos

The Rationale for Gentile Inclusion and Identity in Paul
William S. Campbell

Judah Monis: “First” American Jewish Believer
Jim R. Sibley

Moses as Divine Substitute in Exodus
Stephen L. Herring

Is the Timing Respecting Paul and the Four Men Under a Vow in Acts 21:23–27 Plausible?
Stuart Chepey

Rejoinder to Boyd Luter—Jesus and the Land
Gary M. Burge

Apr 20, 2012

Latest Issue of Review of Biblical Literature

  
The latest issue of Review of Biblical Literature is out. Reviews can be accessed by clicking the links below.
   
Michael Bird and Michael Pahl, eds.
The Sacred Text: Excavating the Texts, Exploring the Interpretations, and Engaging the Theologies of the Christian Scriptures
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=8115
Reviewed by Sean A. Adams
 
David Crystal
Begat: The King James Bible and the English Language
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=7827
Reviewed by Craig W. Tyson
 
Benjamin H. Dunning
Specters of Paul: Sexual Difference in Early Christian Thought
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=7925
Reviewed by Peter-Ben Smit
 
Philip A. Harland, ed.
Travel and Religion in Antiquity
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=8193
Reviewed by Lee Jefferson
 
Douglas A. Knight
Law, Power, and Justice in Ancient Israel
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=8278
Reviewed by Markus Witte
 
Gary D. Martin
Multiple Originals: New Approaches to Hebrew Bible Textual Criticism
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=7819
Reviewed by Johann Cook
 
Robert D. Miller II
Oral Tradition in Ancient Israel
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=8361
Reviewed by Raymond F. Person Jr.
 
Jonathan A. Moo
Creation, Nature and Hope in 4 Ezra
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=8225
Reviewed by Karina Martin Hogan
 
Bas van Os
Psychological Analyses and the Historical Jesus: New Ways to Explore Christian Origins
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=8076
Reviewed by Wayne G. Rollins
 
Miles V. Van Pelt
English Grammar to Ace Biblical Hebrew
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=7536
Reviewed by Hubert Keener
  

Apr 19, 2012

Brueggemann's Essential Books on the Psalms

  
Walter Brueggemann lists five essential books for studying the Psalms. His five include the following.

They Cried to the Lord: The Form and Theology of Biblical Prayer, by Patrick D. Miller (Fortress).

Theology of the Psalms, by Hans-Joachim Kraus (Augsburg Fortress).

“Psalms,” by J. Clinton McCann Jr. (in The New Interpreter’s Bible, vol. 4: 1 & 2 Maccabees, Introduction to Hebrew Poetry, Job, Psalms (Abingdon).

Praise and Lament in the Psalms, by Claus Westermann (Westminster John Knox).

A God of Vengeance? Understanding the Psalms of Divine Wrath, by Erich Zenger (Westminster John Knox). 

To read Brueggemann's annotations see this post in the The Christian Century online here
  

Apr 18, 2012

Witherington on 1 John 4

  
See Ben Witherington's post on 1 John 4, namely, his explanation of the idea that God is love.
   

You Think What Your Wear?

  
There is an interesting blog post at The Chronicle of Higher Education which suggests that what you wear might affect your thinking. You can read the post here. Maybe seminaries that used to require wearing coats and ties were on to something!
  

Apr 17, 2012

The Khirbet Qeiyafa Ostracon Again

 
I am not sure how long it has been up but Biblical Archaeology Review has posted an article from its forthcoming May/June issue on the Qeiyafa Ostracon, entitled "Ancient Inscription Refers to the Birth of Israelite Monarchy." I would prefer that the title be a little more cautious in its claims. I did find the article interesting though. You can access the article here.
 

The Samaritans in the News

  
See this article in Der Spiegel online.
 

Apr 16, 2012

When Creativity Crosses the Line

  
Calvin Miller has some admonitions concerning the misuse of creativity in preaching here.
 

Second Corinthians as a Source of Theological Reflection

  
“Second Corinthians is a fertile source for theological reflection. To be sure, Paul was not what we would today call a systematic theologian. His letters are not theological treatises. Paul was a founder of local churches who, in the course of exercising pastoral care over them, wrote letters that dealt with practical matters and pressing concerns. Nevertheless, he tended to think theologically. In the course of handling even the most mundane affairs that arose, his strategy was to bring the realities of faith to bear on them.”

Thomas D. Stegman, Second Corinthians, Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2009), 24.

Apr 15, 2012

Interview with Craig Evans

  
The Christianbook.com Academics blog has four video segments of an interview with Craig Evans related to his forthcoming book, Jesus and His World. You can access the videos here.
  

Apr 14, 2012

Latest Issue of Review of Biblical Literature

  
The latest issue of Review of Biblical Literature is out. Reviews can be accessed by clicking the links below.

Don C. Benjamin
Stones and Stories: An Introduction to Archaeology and the Bible
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=7976
Reviewed by Aren M. Maeir
 
Jeffrey Burns; David Bers and Stephen Tree, eds.
The Music of Psalms, Proverbs and Job in the Hebrew Bible: A Revised Theory of Musical Accents in the Hebrew Bible
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=8221
Reviewed by Rebecca A. Mitchell and Matthew W. Mitchell
 
John S. Kloppenborg and Richard S. Ascough, eds.
Greco-Roman Associations: Texts, Translations, and Commentary: Volume 1: Attica, Central Greece, Macedonia, Thrace
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=8214
Reviewed by Alicia J. Batten
 
Oh-Young Kwon
1 Corinthians 1-4: Reconstructing Its Social and Rhetorical Situation and Re-reading It Cross-Culturally for Korean-Confucian Christians Today
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=8094
Reviewed by Yongbom Lee
 
Martin Leuenberger
Segen und Segenstheologien im alten Israel: Untersuchungen zu ihren religions- und theologiegeschichtlichen Konstellationen und Transformationen
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=7319
Reviewed by William P. Brown
 
Stuart Macwilliam
Queer Theory and the Prophetic Marriage Metaphor in the Hebrew Bible
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=8189
Reviewed by Christine Mitchell
 
Kent Aaron Reynolds
Torah as Teacher: The Exemplary Torah Student in Psalm 119
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=8033
Reviewed by Steven Dunn
 
Thomas Römer
Dieu obscur: Cruauté, sexe et violence dans l'Ancien Testament
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=7332
Reviewed by Delia Klingler
 
Jonathan Y. Rowe
Michal's Moral Dilemma: A Literary, Anthropological and Ethical Interpretation
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=7988
Reviewed by Susanne Scholz
 
Michael A. Salmeier
Restoring the Kingdom: The Role of God as the "Ordainer of Times and Seasons" in the Acts of the Apostles
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=8269
Reviewed by Richard I. Pervo
  

Apr 13, 2012

Free Audio and Video of the 2012 Together for the Gospel Conference

  
You can access free audio and video from the 2012 Together for the Gospel Conference here.

HT: Denny Burk
 

Nine Reasons to Preach Expositionally

  
See this article by Danny Slavich.
 

Articles on The Dead Sea Scrolls

  
The latest issue of the Southwestern News (read it here) has several Dead Sea Scrolls related articles and information about upcoming Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.