Author: Alex Krause
A Dependent Life
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II Cor. 3.2: On “Our” Hearts or On “Your” Hearts?
The reading of many editions of The New Testament is probably wrong in 2 Cor. 3.2. The reading “our” for what was written on hearts has to be the Corinthian hearts since it couldn’t be read on Paul’s heart by everyone. The key conceptual proof is “Known and read by everyone.” If Paul wrote to his own heart people could not read his heart. He … Continue reading II Cor. 3.2: On “Our” Hearts or On “Your” Hearts?
A Studious Life
Edward Fudge Video
Here is the late Edward Fudge in a video from 2011. He argues effectively for the consuming of the wicked (after requisite punishment) at God’s judgment. Though I should have read his book by now, I’ve never. I hold to his position concerning the outcome of unredeemed sinners from my own studies and snippets from others’ positions whom I investigated using exegetical resources. The bible … Continue reading Edward Fudge Video
A Fulfilled Life
A Focused Life
Fixing Our Eyes on Christ
Walking (Living) on the Path
“Scribal Harmonization”: A New Study — Larry Hurtado’s Blog
I commend a newly-published study of what is called “harmonization” of texts of the Gospels: Cambry G. Pardee, Scribal Harmonization in the Synoptic Gospels, NTTSD, 60 (Leiden: Brill, 2019). I have just completed a larger review for Review of Biblical Literature which won’t appear till November this year, but the book deserves to be noticed […] via “Scribal Harmonization”: A New Study — Larry Hurtado’s Blog Continue reading “Scribal Harmonization”: A New Study — Larry Hurtado’s Blog
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Before You Die, Read This:
It is widely acknowledged Einstein and Newton were some of the greatest thinkers in history. They didn’t start out as exceptional though. Einstein had a slow development as a child while Newton could only get through 2 or 3 pages a day in scientific reading when starting out. All this to say to not get discouraged by weighty philosophical writing. Cornelius Van Til is the … Continue reading Before You Die, Read This:

