(This post was originally written in 2013 and published at my previous blog, Old School Script.) Imagine you […]
Category Archive: OT
For those who do not know me, my name is Chris Fresch. I used to contribute over at […]
This isn’t an empirical corpus study of μονογενής. It isn’t comprehensive or thorough; it’s just a handful of […]
I Am the Very Model of a Biblical Philologist
I’m not an ANE guy, but even I can’t resist posting this:
Mike Heiser has just blogged about a number of Old Testament projects at Logos that are literally a […]
I’m pretty sure that 2 Samuel 14:28-33 is a comedy or something: 28 Absalom lived in Jerusalem for […]
In 1 Samuel 13, the Philistines are gathering for war and Saul call Israel together to fight. The […]
I like the fact that the TNIV takes more seriously the LXX and the Dead Sea Scroll than […]
In general in these books, and probably for the rest of the Old Testament, there are fewer changes […]
For the entire section of poetic books, the amount of change from Job to Lamentations is roughly 8.3%. […]