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Get Confused About Festivals and Offerings?
Do you get confused about the festivals and offerings in Leviticus? Lauren Stouffer has put together a “Leviticus Primer” for download in pdf format. In it, she has several charts that can be helpful for keeping the festivals and offerings straight. To get this download click HERE.
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Ralph Klein on The Tabernacle
In one of the e-mails that I send out to my e-mail list, I note some of the other websites that I like for studying the Old Testament. One of those is Ralph Klein’s website, and today I am going to point there once again. Today’s lectionary reading is on the Tabernacle. Since this section…
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Michelangelo's Moses with Horns
Posted earlier on the issue of Moses potentially having horns. Here is a picture of Michelangelo’s depiction of Moses with horns:
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John Hobbins on Did Moses Have Horns?
The lectionary reading for today presents probably one of the more interesting issues I have encountered. The word translated something like “had become radiant” or “shone” (vs. 29) also has a tradition of being translated “grew horns.” Both translations seem possible, and some have tried to find a way of combining the meanings. I would…
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Free ICC Exodus Commentary
Last week I blogged on the opportunity to download a free copy of the older version of the International Critical Commentary. I put a link to what I thought was all volumes; however, I realized in going back through the list that Exodus is not there. That is because it is not in the University…
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"Face to Face" – Idiom or Separate Streams of Thought?
Today’s lectionary reading presents an interesting issue. Did Moses see God face to face? For some there are two streams of thought in the Old Testament with regard to seeing God face to face. According to one, no person can see God face to face and live (Ex. 33.20-23). And according to the other, people…
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Can You Guess What's Wrong With This Picture?
Can you guess what is wrong with this picture? Scroll down to see the answer. / / / / / / Most modern translations either clearly indicate or at least suggest that the 10 Commandments were written both on the front and the back of two tablets (Ex. 32.15). However, most modern “replicas” (if you…
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Helpful Old Testament Book Introductions
I came across a helpful set of resources yesterday from the Virginia Theological Seminary called Bible Briefs. They are very short introductions to Biblical books, both Old and New Testaments. The set of books is not complete yet; however, if you are studying a particular book, it would be valuable to check to see if…
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Are We Missing Five Commandments? – Couldn't Resist
Since today’s posts have all been about the Decalogue I couldn’t resist posting this Mel Brooks video that shows why we have 10 rather than 15 Commandments: If you want to see more of Brook’s antics check out:
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Deciphering the Decalogue in Text
I was pointed to this link a while back by Chris Brady on his blog Targuman. It is a very different (but fun) version of the 10 Commandments. Timothy McSweeney has put together what the 10 Commandments would have looked like had God texted them. Can you decipher them?