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    • Reflections on the neglect of bible study

      The Bible is a wonderful book. The study of the Bible is an exceedingly rewarding experience. The Psalmist says,

      O how love I thy law! It is my meditation all the day.  Thou through thy  commandments  hast   made  me  wiser …

      Gender and the Image of God

      The Bible’s first mention of human gender is in Gen 1:26-27:

      Then God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. And let them have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of …

      Review: “Rightly Dividing the Word” by J. Burke (2011)

      In 2007, Brother Ian and Sister Averil McHaffie published the booklet ‘All One in Christ Jesus’ (hereafter ‘All One’), a consideration of Biblical teaching regarding the role of sisters in the service of Christ.[1]  Their conclusion was that …

      Book Review: “One God, One Lord” by LW Hurtado (1998)

      ‘Binatarian’ is a theological term akin to ‘Trinitarian’; it is used when a theologian wants to speak of ‘two’ as opposed to ‘three’ in matters to do with God; its purpose is to place Jesus and the Father on an …

      Jewish Historiography and Luke-Acts

      Introduction

      Jewish historiographical work that has survived from the Second Temple period includes (among other things) the Maccabean books, Jubilees, Pseudo-Philo, the Genesis Apocryphon, Philo’s biographies and Josephus. In addition, fragments of Jewish historians have survived, for example, Aristobulus and …

      The Philippians Hymn and Translational Bias

      Introduction

      This article will examine the tendentious translations offered by some of the modern versions of Phil 2:6. There is no doubt that linguists approach a text with certain assumptions and preconceptions. It is virtually impossible for anyone to approach …

      John 1:1,14 – The Word became Flesh

      Introduction

      John 1:1, 14 has been much studied for its background, and different proposals have held their sway in the history of scholarship.[1]  Rather than discuss these contextualization theories, we will put aside the question of the relationship …

      The Intertextuality of Ezekiel and Revelation

      Introduction

      The first attempt within the Christadelphian community to systematically detail and examine the intertextuality of the Apocalypse occurred in 1977 with the publication of “701 Quotations in the Apocalypse”.[1] It is of more than passing interest that …

      How far we have been distracted from Christian life?

      How far we have been distracted from Christian life? It’s a question which we can probably not answer, but it’s my intention to provoke some thought in this area.

      My basic premise is a gloomy one: we are sinful creatures …

      The Sister-Wife Motif in Genesis Patriarchal Narratives

      Introduction

      Genesis contains three patriarchal narratives with a similar sister-wife motif (Gen 12:10-20; 20:1-18; and 26:1-11). In each account the patriarch passes of his wife as his sister out of fear for his own life. This article will examine the …