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  • Fernando-Elías
    2 years ago

    As a Catholic, I found errors in the description of the actual Catholic use of fasting. I don't judge the analysis of the other, but this is not accurate. It gives the impression of being a hearsay opinion, than a true serious study.
    Fasting: A Biblical Historical StudyAdd to cart
    1. Fernando-Elías
      4 years ago

      Does it have hebrew text as in print edition?
      The Dead Sea Scrolls: A New TranslationAdd to cart
      1. Joe McCune (Faithlife)
        4 years ago

        Fernando Elías
        This does not include the Hebrew text. However, the Hebrew text for the non-biblical scrolls is available in this product: https://www.logos.com/product/25702/the-dead-sea-scrolls-study-edition
        The Dead Sea Scrolls: Study Edition (Transcriptions)
        This essential two-volume compilation is a practical reference tool to facilitate access to the Qumran collection of the Dead Sea Scrolls. It contains newly edited Hebrew and Aramiac transcriptions of the nonbiblical scrolls, arranged by serial number from Cave 1 to Cave 11. In addition, it offers a summary of the contents of the biblical scrolls from Qumran. Each Q-number is provided with a heading that contains the important information on the text and selected bibliographical references. Alth...
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    2. Fernando-Elías
      4 years ago

      I have this book on paper and is the best that I have ever read about OT. Incredible.
      A Catholic Introduction to the Bible: The Old Testament
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      1. Fernando-Elías
        4 years ago

        It's Erasmian pronunciation with English strong accent.
        The New Testament in the Original Greek: Byzantine Textform 2005 (BYZ)(Robinson-Pierpont) (audio)
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        1. Fernando-Elías
          4 years ago

          Sublime!! The best that I've read about Saint Paul!! Thank you very much Brant Pitre!
          Paul, a New Covenant Jew: Rethinking Pauline Theology
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          1. Fernando-Elías
            5 years ago

            I love the course and the way that Mark teaches the Hebrew. The point that I don't like it much, is that the content, and some times the explanation is generally the same that you can find in his book "Beginning Biblical Hebrew". In my case I had the book in my library and I was expecting something new. The other point is that I can't save the videos in my Logos Software (computer) so I need always internet connexion to learn it. I prefer offline to learn everywhere without WiFi. Great course and great teacher if you want to start and understand Hebrew from the beginning.
            Biblical Hebrew: Foundational Certificate Program
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            1. Fernando-Elías
              6 years ago

              Herramientas del griego para el pastor (15 videos)
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