There were a number of major themes that were regularly touched on, including the issue of open source […]
Category Archive: Biblical Studies
The past two days have been a rush of presentations, technology, and Greek linguistics. It was exciting to […]
As someone who has a highly vested interest in syntax databases, I’m excited to hear David Lang say […]
Today is a day that I have been waiting for quite some time: LOGOS 4 Over the past […]
After dilly dallying for a while, I finally got around to joining SBL.
Ark Art Boulet popped up in my google reader this morning with a video and comments on Discoll’s […]
Here are the four books I picked up with the $70 gift certificate that you, my readers, made […]
Few know that my brother blogs, mainly because he doesn’t blog often and doesn’t participate in this very […]
Logos is publishing a digital version of the Göttingen Septuagint: HERE. The Septuagint is essential for studying and […]
I just found that all of the University of Edinburgh’s dissertations for their divinity school are available online: […]