David W. Gooding is Professor Emeritus of Old Testament Greek at Queen's University Belfast and a Member of the Royal Irish Academy. He has taught the Bible internationally and lectured on both its authenticity and its relevance to philosophy, world religions and daily life. He has published scholarly articles on the Septuagint and Old Testament narratives, as well as expositions of Luke, John, Acts, Hebrews, the New Testament's Use of the Old Testament, and several books addressing arguments against the Bible and the Christian faith. His analysis of the Bible and our world continues to shape the thinking of scholars, teachers and students alike.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The problem defined 2. The translation of technical terms in the Pentateuch 3. Some technical terms relating to the tabernacle 4. The Greek exodus: the first section 5. The second section: previous conclusions 6. The second section: fresh conclusions 7. Further peculiarities of chapter 38 8. The evidence of Numbers 9. Contents of the Greek second section 10. The original order of the second section 11. The summing up Appendices.
1. The problem defined 2. The translation of technical terms in the Pentateuch 3. Some technical terms relating to the tabernacle 4. The Greek exodus: the first section 5. The second section: previous conclusions 6. The second section: fresh conclusions 7. Further peculiarities of chapter 38 8. The evidence of Numbers 9. Contents of the Greek second section 10. The original order of the second section 11. The summing up Appendices.
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