Grade Expectations
Allan Bevere has some interesting observations about grade expectations by students: When I was in college and graduate school many years ago,... Read More
Did Paul Serve because He Was a Debtor?
Most of us are familiar with the KJV’s reporting of Paul’s declaration in Rom 1:14, “I am debtor both to the Greeks,... Read More
A Stalwart Voice Leaves the Blogosphere
Sad news has come that Phil Johnson of Pyromaniacs is giving up blogging after 7 years. Phil’s decision seems to be related to... Read More
Did Saul Change His Name to Paul?
As you may remember, up until chapter 13 Paul is known in Acts by his other name, Saul. Acts 13 records the start... Read More
Churches Should Adopt a Modern Version of the Bible
In my previous post, I asked if churches should abandon the King James Version for a modern English translation. I answered, “Yes,” and... Read More
Should Churches Abandon the King James Version?
Yes. I suppose I should qualify that answer. A church should not switch from (abandon) the KJV to another version of the... Read More
New Papyrus Manuscript Web Site
There is a new web site, Early Bible, that recently came online, whose purpose is to display pictures of the New Testament... Read More
Dan Wallace on New Papyri Manuscripts
Previously (here, here, and here), we reported on seven new papyrus manuscript finds reported by Dan Wallace, including a first-century copy of... Read More
Is the Preface to the King James Version Really an Embarrassment to the KJV-Only Movement?
The Federalist Papers are a series of 85 essays supporting the ratification of the United States Constitution, written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. Madison himself is commonly known... Read More
Another View of Logos
The three main Bible software programs today are Logos, BibleWorks, and Accordance. Logos and BibleWorks are mainly for the PC (though Logos... Read More