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Pisteuomen - The Weblog of T. Michael W. Halcomb

 

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Blog Name: Pisteuomen - The Weblog of T. Michael W. Halcomb
Url: http://www.michaelhalcomb.blogspot.com
Language: English
Topics: Bible, Theology, Christianity
Description: Pisteuomen is a Greek term that means "we believe". Thus, Pisteuomen is a website focused on edifying God's people through careful analysis of Scripture, Theology, Culture and Life. Add Pisteuomen to your RSS Reader or become part of the Blog Network.
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SBL Books
So, I really didn't plan to buy books at SBL this year, however, two things led me to break my plans: 1) The book exhibit is a trap and 2) I realized that some of my textbooks were greatly discounted. I also purchased some supplemental materials and got some free stuff, here's what I've acquired so far:Free:* A Theology of John's Gospel and Letters* A 2GB USB ThumbDrive from Zondervan* A free computer screen & keyboard cleaner from ATLABought:* UBS Septuagint* Analytical Lexicon of the Septuagint* Zondervan Hebrew Reader* Zondervan Greek Testament Reader* Zondervan NT Greek Vocab (audio / book)* Zondervan Si
SAG Election for SBL
I just got word that I was elected to be the new Eastern Great Lakes Regional Representative for the Society of Biblical Literature! This is such a great opportunity and I'm looking forward to serving in this capacity. The EGLR meeting is April 8-9 this year in Akron, Ohio. You can click the first image-link below to visit the EGLR homepage. Click the second image-link to find out more about the SAG and its role within SBL.
"That's What She Said"
Notes From Our Second Small Group Session: Studies in Mark, Pt. 95
Here are the study notes from our second small group session. We focused mainly on Mk. 1.1. Enjoy!
The Economy of Mark's Vocabulary: Studies in Mark, Pt. 94
Below is a .pdf that I created which you can download. It looks at the word economy of Mark's Gospel. In particular, it lists all of the words that appear in Mark's Greek text from most frequent to least frequent.

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