Delve into the Dead Sea Scrolls and their connection to Biblical Hebrew scholarship. Addressing key questions, we explore their impact on Christian studies.
Introduction to the Text of the Old Testament
Explore the rich history and intricate process of the Old Testament's textual formation in 'Introduction to the Text of the Old Testament.' Delve into the origins of the Hebrew Bible, from the Masoretic Text to the influential works of textual criticism, and understand how these sacred scriptures have been preserved and transmitted across generations.
Do You Truly Understand the Meaning of ‘Hearing Ears’ in the Bible?
Delve into the biblical concept of 'hearing ears'. Discover its profound implications for understanding and obeying God's Word, and its significance in both the Old and New Testaments.
How Does Historical-Cultural Context Influence Biblical Interpretation?
Explore the role of historical-cultural context in biblical interpretation from a conservative hermeneutical perspective. This article critiques modern biblical criticism, defends the authority of Scripture, and illustrates the value of contextual understanding in Bible study.
What Was the Origin of the Hebrew Language?
Hebrew arose within the post-Babel Semitic world and became the covenant language Jehovah used for the Old Testament.
Questions and Answers with Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Greek Scholars
An interview with Dr. Mark House and a question and answer with Dr. Ted Hildebrandt by Christian Publishing House (CPH). Mostly Biblical Greek will be discussed, but the same principles apply to Biblical Hebrew. Links to FREE Biblical Greek grammar and workbook at the end of the article.
THE SACRED PERSONAL NAME OF GOD THE FATHER: The Myth That Jehovah Was Pointed with the Vowel Markings of Adonai
Discover the historical and linguistic evidence that debunks the myth that Jehovah's vowel markings are borrowed from Adonai. Learn about the true pronunciation of the divine name in the Masoretic Text.
When Did the Hebrew Language Begin to Fade In Use?
"When Did the Hebrew Language Begin to Fade In Use?" examines the historical shifts that led to the decline in the usage of Hebrew. The article delves into the factors contributing to this linguistic evolution, including the influence of Aramaic and other languages. Through a rigorous analysis grounded in historical records and Scriptural references, the article seeks to pinpoint the era in which Hebrew started to wane as a commonly spoken language.

