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December 2018 Biblical Studies Carnival

Sorry I’m a little late with this one. Please go visit Christopher L. Scott’s eponymous blog for this month’s offerings.

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And Now I Want to Try Muscovy Duck

Via Atlas Obscura: “Is This Duck Kosher? It’s Complicated“: THE BASICS OF JEWISH DIETARY law—the laws of kashrut—are fairly well-known: no pork, no shellfish, no milk and meat together. But there are...

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January 2019 Biblical Studies Carnival

It’s hosted this month by Jim West. But don’t tell him it’s any good. That kind of thing goes to his head.

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Jesus and the Pharisees Conference

Protestants need to hear this too: The May 7-9 event, titled “Jesus and the Pharisees: An Interdisciplinary Reappraisal,” was presented at a news conference on Wednesday at the Jesuit-sponsored...

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Opinions about Pauline Authorship

Peter Curry at Evangelical Textual Criticism has shared a graphic produced by Paul Foster based on his poll of attendees at the 2011 British New Testament Conference on Pauline Authorship. Foster says:...

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April 2019 Biblical Studies Calendar

Posted for your reading pleasure at Christopher L. Scott’s eponymous blog. Enjoy!

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June Biblical Studies Carnival

It’s incredibly hot, or at least so says Jim West, hosting this month’s carnival at Zwinglius Redivivus.

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July 2019 Biblical Studies Carnival

Last month’s crop of biblical blogging is harvested for you at My Digital Seminary. Enjoy!

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August 2019 Biblical Studies Carnival

The Amateur Exegete has the honor of presenting this month’s carnival.

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September 2019 Biblical Studies Carnival

Now posted at Reading Acts. Hie thee hence! Advertisements

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March 2020 Biblical Studies Carnival

Hosted this month by Brent Niedergall on his eponymous blog. Enjoy!

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April 2020 Biblical Studies Carnival

Posted for your reading pleasure at Peter Goeman’s eponymous blog.

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On the Trail of the Beloved Disciple

Traditionally, the “disciple whom Jesus loved” in the Fourth Gospel has been identified was John son of Zebedee. This is never explicit, however, in John or anywhere else. When I’m lecturing on the...

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May 2020 Biblical Studies Carnival

Hosted this month at The Library Musings. Happy reading!

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Sunday Inspiration: Forgiveness

To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you.—Lewis Smedes

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Children of Pride

Taylor Smart has a pretty good life despite her mean teachers and snooty classmates. Of course, that is before she is kidnapped by the Fair Folk and whisked into a world she never dreamed could be...

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The Devil’s Due

Taylor Smart knew that living with one foot in the everyday world and the other in the faery realm wouldn’t be easy, but nobody told her it was a death sentence! When you’re only thirteen years old and...

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Oak, Ash, and Thorn

Book 3: Oak, Ash, and Thorn Who is Taylor Smart? A smart-alecky eighth-grader at Bulloch Middle School? Check. A girl with barely-tapped supernatural powers inherited from parents she barely knew?...

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The River of Night

When hostile ogres, goblins, and other faery beings start turning up at school, Taylor Smart is compelled to investigate. Why has somebody painted a target on her back this time? And why are they...

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Oathbreaker

Book 5: Oathbreaker Words have power. Just ask Taylor Smart. Her people can shape reality to their whim with a word. But this power comes at a price: a broken oath can tear the Wonder apart. And the...

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