All posts about ‘oldtestament’
Remembering John Stek
Friday, June 12th, 2009
We mourn the death and celebrate the life of John Stek, longtime professor of Old Testament at Calvin Theological Seminary and instrumental figure in the NIV and TNIV translations of the Bible. Read tributes from the Christian Reformed Church and Grand Rapids Press. Read articles by Dr. Stek:• review of ‘The Psalms Through 3000 Years’ [...]
Tags: News, oldtestament, people, scripture
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Worship Planning Idea: Knowing The Holy Spirit Through the Old Testament
Thursday, May 28th, 2009
[re-post from 5/22/07] The title of Leon Wood’s 1976 book The Holy Spirit in the Old Testament (Zondervan) caught my eye recently. So did Christopher Wright’s excellent new book Knowing the Holy Spirit Through the Old Testament (IVP Academic, 2006). “[There] is a widespread lack of awareness among many Christian people of the identity, presence, [...]
Tags: entecost, HolySpirit, oldtestament, Pentecost, planning, theology, trinity
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The Third Hour
Friday, April 10th, 2009
From “One Long Day,” a riveting telling of how the crucifixion may have coincided with the Passover ceremonies in Jerusalem, in a special Passover edition of Messiah magazine, published by First Fruits of Zion (the article begins on p.26): continued…
Tags: Aramaic, crucifixion, goodfriday, Hebrew, holyweek, jerusalem, oldtestament, sacrifice, scripture, temple
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