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Secretary Activities in Chapter 4 of the book of Ruth

Secretary Activities in Chapter 4 of the book of Ruth

In past times, how should civilians in Bethlehem act to guarantee a truthful arrangement? Let’s take Boaz as an example.

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By Ben van Noort, September 15, 2019
Writing Discussions in the Book of Ruth, Chapter 3

Writing Discussions in the Book of Ruth, Chapter 3

How strange that Christians never searched for the question: How did this direct speech in the Bible come to us, as a truly once spoken word?

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By Ben van Noort, August 31, 2019
Writing Discussions in the Book of Ruth, Chapter 2

Writing Discussions in the Book of Ruth, Chapter 2

New examples of writing discussions, between Ruth and Naomi, and also between Ruth and Boaz.

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By Ben van Noort, August 21, 2019
Writing Discussions in the Book of Ruth, Chapter 1

Writing Discussions in the Book of Ruth, Chapter 1

The documentation theory seems to be a line of demarcation between rational and irrational Christianity. Let’s have a look.

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By Ben van Noort, August 4, 2019
What do we learn from Moses about the Hebrew Bible? (II)

What do we learn from Moses about the Hebrew Bible? (II)

Moses, like Abraham, wrote down the words of God, and he introduced a second documentation formula.

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By Ben van Noort, July 22, 2019
What Do We Learn from Moses about the Hebrew Bible? (I)

What Do We Learn from Moses about the Hebrew Bible? (I)

How the Law of Moses reveals the documentation behind the book of Genesis.

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By Ben van Noort, July 6, 2019
What Do We Learn from Abraham about the Hebrew Bible?

What Do We Learn from Abraham about the Hebrew Bible?

When Abraham passed away, he was characterized in the Bible in a very special way.

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By Ben van Noort, June 23, 2019
How to Make the Difference with Current Theology?

How to Make the Difference with Current Theology?

What is different between Gospel Evidence and current Evangelical Theology? It is not about the content of the gospel books, or new life in Christ.

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By Ben van Noort, June 8, 2019
Why the Oral Tradition is an Unacceptable Theory

Why the Oral Tradition is an Unacceptable Theory

Around the beginning of the 19th century, the oral tradition prior to the gospels was taken up as a serious theory by the German scholars Herder and Gieseler.

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By Ben van Noort, May 27, 2019
Jesus’s Stenographers in their Historical Setting

Jesus’s Stenographers in their Historical Setting

Before the year 63 BC we knew nothing about stenography, not among the Greeks and not among the Romans. Then the new art of writing came.

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By Ben van Noort, May 10, 2019