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Review of Gard Granerød, Dimensions of Yahwism in the Persian Period: Studies...

I posted a review of a valuable new book on Judaean religion at Elephantine on my blog.

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Why study the Bible as a topic of humanistic inquiry?

I have a new post up on humanistic study of the Bible

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Some methodological guidelines for the dating of biblical texts

New post on the dating of biblical texts

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From the BYU New Testament Commentary to Denver Snuffer’s revelation

As you may know, the BYU New Testament Commentary project started in the early 2000s and has published volumes on the book of Revelation, Gospel of Luke, and 1 Corinthians. Another bit of translation...

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Review of Jeremy D. Smoak, The Priestly Blessing in Inscription & Scripture:...

Review of Jeremy Smoak, The Priestly Blessing in Inscription and Scripture

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Mormons and Easter

Thoughts from a friend who wishes to remain anonymous: I’m kind of tired of Mormons trying to take Easter all serious like. It comes off as cultural appropriation because, let’s face it, we aren’t...

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Some more on the BYUNTC and Snuffer’s version of the Gospel of John

This is a follow-up on my last post where I showed that a bit of translation originally done by John Hall for the BYU New Testament Commentary project was published in Denver Snuffer’s revelation of...

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Some Sources for [More] Serious Study

One of the comments added to the last post asked about sources that might help someone get a start on the Bible. So, I thought I’d toss some ideas out here, and my colleagues will probably add things...

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Call for Papers: Book of Mormon Studies

Book of Mormon Studies: Toward a Conversation Academic study of the Book of Mormon has never been more promising than at present. Royal Skousen’s work on producing a critical text is nearing...

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Canonical Criticism of the Book of Mormon?

The following is a brief response to Michael Austin’s post “Canon as Context: Insights from the Bible Wars” published yesterday at BCC, in which he advocates that more students of the BoM should adopt...

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