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Rethinking Luke's Prologue, Part 10
What does Luke mean when he speaks of "eyewitnesses and servants of the word"? Is this a good translation? How else could it be rendered? Join me as I…
Jun 24
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Shane Rosenthal
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Rethinking Luke's Prologue, Part 9
Many (πολλοὶ) narratives about Jesus had already been written in Luke's day (Lk 1:1). Matthew and Mark were certainly earlier, but does the word πολλοὶ…
Jun 14
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Shane Rosenthal
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Rethinking Luke's Prologue, Part 8
The importance of recognizing the parallel structure of Luke's opening statement.
Jun 8
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Shane Rosenthal
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Rethinking Luke's Prologue, Part 7
Selections from nineteenth century German scholars, G. Wetzel (c. 1883), George L, Hahn (1823-1903), and Johann Peter Lange (1802-1884).
Jun 4
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Shane Rosenthal
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Rethinking Luke's Prologue, Part 6
Selections from first and second century sources.
Jun 2
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Shane Rosenthal
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May 2026
Rethinking Luke's Prologue, Part 5
Selections from John Mill (1644-1707), Friedrich Bleek (1793-1859), B.F. Westcott (1825-1901), and Henry Cadbury (1883-1974).
May 31
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Shane Rosenthal
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Rethinking Luke's Prologue, Part 4
Selections from John Jones (1766-1827) and George Moberly (1803-1885).
May 28
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Shane Rosenthal
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Rethinking Luke's Prologue, Part 3
Selections from Daniel Whitby (1638–1726) and George Gleig (1753–1840).
May 27
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Shane Rosenthal
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The Book & The Spade
I was recently interviewed by Gordon Govier on his biblical archaeology news program, and both episodes are now available.
May 25
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Shane Rosenthal
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Rethinking Luke's Prologue, Part 2
Selections from Johann L. Hug (1765-1846), a German Catholic theologian who taught Old Testament and New Testament exegesis at the University of…
May 25
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Shane Rosenthal
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Rethinking Luke's Prologue, Part 1
Selections from Thomas Randolph, Vice Chancellor of Oxford University
May 17
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Luke's Key Witness: A Positive Review
My thesis concerning the Joanna ossuary was the subject of a lengthy news article in a recent publication of the Institute for Biblical Archaeology and…
May 14
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Shane Rosenthal
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