In the first installment , I set out the traditional Greco-Roman letter format and looked at the “Judases” and “Jameses” in the New ...
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
The Letter of Jude Online Commentary (6)
In the first installment , I set out the traditional Greco-Roman letter format and looked at the “Judases” and “Jameses” in the New Te...
Sunday, April 14, 2013
The Letter of Jude Online Commentary (5)
In the first installment , I set out the traditional Greco-Roman letter format and looked at the “Judases” and “Jameses” in the New Te...
Sunday, April 7, 2013
The Letter of Jude Online Commentary (4)
In the first installment , I set out the traditional Greco-Roman letter format and looked at the “Judases” and “Jameses” in the New ...
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
The Name of Easter: Updated
As Easter approached I began to see a number of Ishtar equals Easter memes roll across my Facebook feed, as friends or acquaintan...
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Anglo-Saxon,
Ashtoreth,
Astarte,
Babylon,
Babylonia,
Easter,
Eostre,
Goddesses,
Ishtar,
Mesopotamia,
Origin of Easter,
Pagan,
Pagan Worship,
Resurrection,
Spring,
Venerable Bede
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