Bible Manuscripts Project

    Has the Bible Manuscripts Project now gone? I had listed it under Textual Criticism: Images, but the site appears to have gone (and the URL was supposed to be a PURL too). I’d be grateful if anyone could let me know what has happened to this site.

      New resources for Hebrews and Revelation

      I have added links to several articles on the Hebrews and Revelation pages:

      David A. DeSilva, “Hebrews 6:4-8: A Socio-Rhetorical Investigation (Part I)”, Tyndale Bulletin 50 (1999), pp. 33-57.

      David A. DeSilva, “”Hebrews 6:4-8: A Socio-Rhetorical Investigation (Part II)”, Tyndale Bulletin 50 (1999), pp. 225-235.

      David A. DeSilva, “A Socio-Rhetorical Investigation of Revelation 14:6-13: A Call to Act Justly toward the Just and Judging God”. Bulletin for Biblical Research 9 (1999) 65-117.

      David A. DeSilva, “Why Should We Listen To John? The Construction of Ethos in Revelation”. Chapter 5 in Seeing Things John’s Way:The Rhetoric of Revelation (Westminster John Knox Press, 2009).

        Early Christianity

        Added to the journals page. New journal (2010). No online presence as yet, but will likely come in the near future. Focus on early Christianity as an historical phenomenon (first and second century). Looks like a competitor to the Journal of Early Christian Studies and the like.

        Update (MSG), 9am: I have linked also to the free sample journal that is available. While on the page, I also update both links to the Heythrop Journal (Wiley).

          Tyndale Bulletin Online

          I have adjusted the broken link to the Tyndale Bulletin over on the Journals page, adding the note that they have summaries of all articles from November 1993 and the full text of all articles from Volumes 1 (1956) to 56 (2005). Note that although there are links to volumes up to 2007, the full text availability is actually only available to 2005.