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Imperium– The Story of Cicero
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Ben Witherington
Students desiring to better understand the Greco-Roman world in which and into which the New Testament was written would do well to familiarize themselves with that world by reading the Greco-Roman classics (can you say Loeb classical library) and the major works of great classics scholars. Short of that, one can make a start by…
Free critically edited Greek New Testament propels biblical scholarship forward
By
Ben Witherington
BELLINGHAM, WA–October 28, 2010–The Society of Biblical Literature and Logos Bible Software announced today the release of The Greek New Testament: SBL Edition (SBLGNT), a critically edited Greek New Testament. For the first time ever, students, teachers, pastors and laypeople throughout the world can access a reliable, critically edited version of the Greek New Testament…
Gino’s Love Song for His Wife— Gypsy Days
By
Ben Witherington
The Dig at the Pool of Siloam–2005 until Now
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Ben Witherington
Ronnie Reich has spent these last years of his archaeological career digging the Pool of Siloam of John 9 fame. As it turns out, it is spectacular, and indeed it involves far more than at first meets the eye. The discovery of the actual pool Jesus was talking about (not to be confused with…
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