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Dan Wallace Reviews the Updated NIV

July 28, 2011 by Andy Naselli

Dan Wallace just reviewed the updated NIV in four parts:

  • Part 1: A Selected History of the English Bible
  • Part 2: Praise for the NIV 2011
  • Part 3: Weaknesses in the NIV 2011
  • Part 4: Conclusion

Wallace is professor of New Testament studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. He’s the author of the popular second-year textbook Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics: An Exegetical Syntax of the New Testament and senior New Testament editor of the NET Bible.

Related:

  1. Rod Decker Reviews the Updated NIV
  2. The Best All-Around Book on Bible Translation
  3. Reproduce the Meaning
  4. Translation and the Doctrine of Inspiration
  5. Thank God for Good Bible Translators and Translations
  6. The Importance of Dignified Translations
  7. Correcting Bible Translations Can Seem Like This at Times
  8. The Problem of Religious Conservatism
  9. How Not to Argue about Which Bible Translation Is Best

Update on 3/31/2017: In my latest attempt to explain how to interpret and apply the Bible, I include a chapter on Bible translation (pp. 50–81).

Filed Under: Exegesis Tagged With: Bible translation

How to Add the Updated NIV to Your Logos Library for Free

July 28, 2011 by Andy Naselli

If you currently own a Logos 4 base package that includes the old NIV (1984), then you can add the updated NIV (2011) to your Logos library for free.

Details here.

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Bible translation, Logos Bible Software

Why “Let Go and Let God” Is a Bad Idea

July 28, 2011 by Andy Naselli

The August issue of Tabletalk includes a 700-word article (PDF) summarizing my book on Keswick theology.

Related: Let Go and Let God?

Update on 8/23/2017: My latest book attempts to survey and analyze “let go and let God” theology more accessibly:

No Quick Fix

 

Filed Under: Systematic Theology Tagged With: Keswick theology

The Singing Grammarian

July 27, 2011 by Andy Naselli

I recently watched eighteen short videos on elementary Greek grammar:

H. Daniel Zacharias. The Singing Grammarian: Songs and Visual Presentations for Learning New Testament Greek Grammar. Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2011.

The videos aren’t lectures. They’re catchy songs.

Here’s the first one:

Contents

  1. The Greek Alphabet
  2. First Declension [Read more…] about The Singing Grammarian

Filed Under: Exegesis Tagged With: Greek

Institutions

July 25, 2011 by Andy Naselli

“Institutions are by nature large and inflexible beasts with fiefdoms that must be protected and rules that must not be broken.”

—Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner, Super Freakonomics, p. 103.

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Books

How to Find a Good Church

July 22, 2011 by Andy Naselli

Mark Dever, What Is a Healthy Church? (IX Marks; Wheaton: Crossway, 2007), p. 79:

Quick Tips: How to Find a Good Church

1. Pray.

2. Seek counsel from a godly pastor (or from elders).

3. Keep your priorities straight.

  • The gospel must be truly affirmed, clearly preached, and faithfully lived out. A serious lack in any of these expressions of the gospel is very dangerous.
  • The preaching must be faithful to Scripture, personally challenging, and central to the congregation’s life. You will only grow spiritually where Scripture is treated as the highest authority. [Read more…] about How to Find a Good Church

Filed Under: Practical Theology Tagged With: Mark Dever

Correcting Bible Translations Can Seem Like This at Times

July 21, 2011 by Andy Naselli

HT: Stick World via Abraham Piper

Related: How Not to Argue about Which Bible Translation Is Best

Update on 3/31/2017: In my latest attempt to explain how to interpret and apply the Bible, I include a chapter on Bible translation (pp. 50–81).

Filed Under: Exegesis Tagged With: Bible translation, humor

When Multitasking Is Not a Good Idea

July 20, 2011 by Andy Naselli

Tim Challies explains.

Related:

  1. In the Zone
  2. Andrew Franseen reviewed The Next Story in the April issue of Themelios.

Filed Under: Practical Theology Tagged With: technology, worship

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