Tag: Intertextuality

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NEW! Witherington's Psalms, Isaiah: Old & New

| Richard Mansfield

Why is New Testament scholar Ben Witherington III writing about Old Testament books? A while back Witherington noticed that Isaiah and Psalms were quoted more in the New Testament than any other Old Testament writings—by a wide margin. There’s much to be said about his titles (and by the way, he wrote them in this […]

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Endorsement: Jim Meek

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New Testament scholar Jim Meek has held many roles, including the role of dean at two seminaries, as well as a serving as a pastor and church planter. He has used Accordance Bible Software for over 20 years, especially in the study of the New Testament use of the Old. Jim Meek offers two recent […]

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NEW! Beale's New Testament Biblical Theology

| Richard Mansfield

Is it possible to study issues of intertextuality between the Old and New Testaments without consulting G. K. Beale these days? Personally, I don’t think so. I admit up front that I’m a fan of Beale’s writings. My enthusiasm has its roots from my reading of Brevard Childs in my seminary studies in the nineties. […]

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Inferences for the Rest of Us

| David Lang

One of the most powerful and unique features of Accordance is the INFER command, yet it’s quite possible you’ve never even heard of it. This command is designed to let you search two different passages for “inferences” from one to the other. An inference can be a direct quotation, a paraphrase, or even a relatively […]

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