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the seven aphorisms of gonzalo lira
Can be found here. Related Posts:No Related Posts
perhaps you’ve never . . .
. . . heard of Nikola Tesla, the Wardenclyffe Tower, or the Tungaska Event (no particular connection implied between the first two and last one). If not, perhaps you’d be interested: Nikola Tesla, Wardenclyffe Tower, Tungaska Event. Related Posts:No Related Posts
the living bible online
Is not yet found in fully digital format, but the Google books facsimile is here. Sadly, US copyright law keeps you from seeing all the pages. Related Posts:Replacing BHS: Or, How to Make Yourself Well Known in the Field of Biblical Studiesuncopyright and minimalismthe story of the bible translation project on this sitepreliminary thoughts on [...]
this is the post i link to
when I’ve ripped off an idea from someone else’s thinking but can’t remember who it was. Sorry, whoever you are. Related Posts:Habitudes, by Tim Elmore
congrats to john hobbins
The “Ancient Hebrew Poetry” guy has hit one million visits. And little wonder–he’s producing some good stuff. Reflecting upon the first three years of his blog, he says, It is the case that it takes a special kind of arrogance to express one’s point of view online. It’s a rough neighborhood in which to wander, [...]
claude mariottini has moved his blog
He’s moved it here. The fact that I’m nearly five months late in noticing this testifies to how little time I’ve been spending in the biblioblogosphere lately. Related Posts:solomon’s temple location settled?
israel finkelstein, khirbet qeiyafa, king david, ancient hebrew poetry
John Hobbins has written a series of articles arguing that the findings at Khirbet Qeiyafa are evidence against the theory that David and Solomon were kings of tiny little areas. They are entitled “Finkelstein on Khirbet Qeiyafa,” “Public building in the early monarchic period of a polity named Israel,” “Khirbet Qeiyafa: The Kiss of Death [...]
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why might a christian listen to beck?
Yes, I am what might variously be called conservative, libertarian, or classical liberal. But no, I don’t listen to Glenn Beck–I’ve found much more efficient ways of getting my hands on much more interesting and worthwhile news. Nevertheless, I thought I’d try to fashion a reply to Joel’s expression of puzzlement. “Why in the world [...]
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lesson for today: let mercy lead
Classic Rich Mullins. Some of the best theology out there. Related Posts:faith without worksa nail from jesus’ crucifixion?
this looks interesting — guest post offer