Thanks to Justin Taylor for pointing out Lee Irons’ Annual Greek New Testament Reading Program for 2009. You can download the 1 page PDF reading guide here: LINK.
Book reviews and other tidbits from Shaun Tabatt (AKA aspiring Bible scholar, Christian home educator, & all around nice guy).
24
Nov
Thanks to Justin Taylor for pointing out Lee Irons’ Annual Greek New Testament Reading Program for 2009. You can download the 1 page PDF reading guide here: LINK.
Tags: Bible Study, Greek
24
Nov
Many thanks are in order to the kind folks at B & H Publishing Group providing me with a review copy and several additional promotional copies of The Love Dare. This book is a central part of the plot in this fall’s surprise hit movie Fireproof. If you haven’t had an opportunity to see Fireproof, [...]
24
Nov
Are you a blogger? Do you like to read books? Maybe you’d like to blog for books with Reformation Trust. Reformation Trust makes review titles available to bloggers in PDF format. After your review has been published, they’ll send you a physical copy of the book. Learn more here: LINK. I chose In Christ Alone: [...]
Tags: Books, Reformation Trust
24
Nov
Answer: It’s very lonely. The ESV Bible remembers when it used to get out at least once or twice a week to church, and ocassionaly to the coffee shop or a friend’s house for Bible study. Now it just sits on the shelf waiting for somebody to pick it up. Has the wider evangelical world [...]
24
Nov
I’ve been enjoying the ESV Study Bible for well over a month now. Thanks again to Michele Bennett at Crossway Books for providing me with a review copy. There have been a large number of reviews out in the biblio-blogosphere. Some of them have been short, others have been quite long. Normally I tend towards [...]
Tags: Bibles, Book Review, Crossway, ESV
24
Nov
If you’re an armchair archaeologist like me, then I’d highly recommend you pick up Nina Burleigh’s latest book: Unholy Business: A True Tale of Faith, Greed & Forgery in the Holy Land. Apparently there’s a whole other world to Biblical Archaeology, that I never read about in Biblical Archaeology Review. Thanks to the kind folks [...]
24
Nov
Recently I’ve been working on a comparative review of two popular Greek New Testaments and the kind folks at Hendrickson Publishers have afforded me the opportunity of expanding the scope of my review to include The UBS Greek New Testament: A Reader’s Edition. Expect to see a review of this title and the comparative review [...]
Tags: Bible, Books, Greek, Hendrickson Publishers
24
Nov
The kind folks at Tyndale House Publishers furnished me with a review copy of Philip W. Comfort’s New Testament Text And Translation Commentary. Review coming soon.
Tags: Books, Tyndale House Publishers
24
Nov
Are you a blogger? Do you like to read books? Maybe you’d like to blog for books with Thomas Nelson. Thomas Nelson recently launched Thomas Nelson Book Review Bloggers. Here’s how it works: Join Thomas Nelson Book Review Bloggers today! Any blogger can receive FREE copies of select Thomas Nelson products. In exchange, you must [...]
Tags: Books, Thomas Nelson
24
Nov
These past few weeks have been rather busy around here, but I’m finally starting to get through the stacks of mail in my office. I’m happy to report that there are a number of new titles that have graced my doorstep over the past few weeks. Thanks are in order to my friends a Kregel [...]
