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John Bisagno Distinguished Professor of Christian Origins at Houston Baptist University in Texas.
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  • Craig A. Evans
    8 years ago

    Watch Archaeology & Jesus with Your Church for Free! - LogosTalk
    For years, skeptical scholars claimed that the gospel accounts of Jesus’ burial could not be trusted. Why? For one, claimed the skeptics, Roman authorities would never allow a victim of crucifixion to receive the honorific burial described by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Instead, crucifixion victims were literally thrown to the dogs, their bodies tossed …
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  • Brandy
    7 years ago

    Where is the Ask Us Anything post on the discussion of Fragments of Truth you posted about on Facebook? It says to come here, but I don't see anything.
    1. Kevin McKanna
      8 years ago

      Dr. Evans, I have just started NT146 and loved not just the points you made regarding the The Religious and Cultural Background in the Time of Jesus; I very much look forward to your other Mobile Ed Courses.
      1. Veli Voipio
        8 years ago

        Regarding to Luke 15:8-10, the lost coin parable, it came to my mind whether the verses 1-7 refer to Jews (lost sheep) and 8-10 to gentiles (Greek coins). I tried to search Logos and Internet, but could not  find any good answer.
        1. Faithlife User
          8 years ago

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