Archive for the ‘Benjamin Shaw’ Category

 
 

Dr. Benjamin Shaw’s Notes on the Bible

Ben Shaw, Professor of Old Testament at GPTS, has started a series of posts, entitled “Notes on the Bible,” over at GPTS Rabbi. This is obviously inspired by Jonathan Edwards’ … Read more→

Amenemo-what?

With the rise of interest in the use of Ancient Near Eastern Literature comes a new responsibility for Christians to be careful of what they adopt into their doctrine of … Read more→

Thoughts on Reading the Scriptures in Public Worship

Dr Benjamin Shaw has some helpful thoughts on reading the Scriptures in public. He writes:On Reading the Bible to the Congregation One word–preparation. First, you should look over the passage. … Read more→

Dr. Benjamin Shaw on Amenemope

Dr. Benjamin Shaw, professor of OT at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, has an informative post on the wisdom of Amenemope and Proverbs. For anyone interested in the recent Ancient Near … Read more→

Rabbi Shaw Is Back At It

GPTS OT Professor Benjamin Shaw has started posting on his blog again after almost a year of silence. I would highly recommend his posts on the sacrifices in Leviticus and … Read more→