Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Dr. Stephen L. Cook
Virginia Theological Seminary
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Greetings! I am a researcher, scholar, author, and a full professor of Hebrew Bible / Old Testament. To learn more about me, please check out the following links:Did you Know: This blog is interactive. You (yes, You!) can add your questions and post your comments. Each blog-entry has a comments link at the end. Go ahead, try it!
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Duties of a son, from The Story of Aqhat: To erect a stele for his ancestral gods; to build a family shrine in the sanctuary; to guard his footsteps from earth to underworld; to take his hand when he is drunk; to put his arm over one's shoulder when he is full of wine; to eat a funeral meal in the temple of Ba'al; to offer a sacrifice in the house of El.
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- Psalm 19 Illuminated (VII): Verses 7-9
- Psalm 19 Illuminated (VI): Verse 6
- Psalm 19 Illuminated (V): Verses 4-5
- Psalm 19 Illuminated (IV): Verse 3
- Psalm 19 Illuminated (III): Verse 2
- Psalm 19 Illuminated (II): Verse 1
- Psalm 19 Illuminated (I)
- Psalm 23, A Perspective from Kenya
- Psalms, Children, and Emotions
- MP3 Music Download: "Ruth's Song"
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2 Comments:
"abundant" not "abudant."
Please feel free to remove this comment after correction. And thanks for a beautiful series.
Thanks, John! Looks like my student (Leigh) left off an "n." I can't correct it, but I do celebrate you keen eye! ---S.
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