Eyes to See, Ears to Hear: Essays in Memory of J. Alan Groves
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  • 225 Pages
  • Publisher: P&R Publishing Company
  • Publication Date: October 2010
  • ISBN: FENNSPEEYESTOSEEEARSTOHEARE9781596381223

Eyes to See, Ears to Hear: Essays in Memory of J. Alan Groves

Enns, Peter; Green, Douglas J.; Kelly, Michael B.


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J. Alan Groves, 1952-2007, was Professor of Old Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary. He was instrumental in developing the definitive electronic version of the Old Testament—the Michigan-Claremont-Westminster electronic BHS—now maintained by the J. Alan Groves Center for Advanced Biblical Research and used as the basis of many printed and electronic editions of the Hebrew Bible.

These essays honoring Al include subjects such as "Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?," "Psalm 23 as Messianic Prophecy," "Beauty in an iPod Culture," "Jonah and Janus," "Israel's Via Dolorosa," and eight others. View the full table of contents.

Contributions come from Samuel L. Boyd, William Edgar, Peter Enns, Christopher J. Fantuzzo, Douglas J. Green, Bradley C. Gregory, Karen H. Jobes, Michael B. Kelly, Tremper Longman III, Kirk E. Lowery, Adrian T. Smith, Bruce K. Waltke and J. Alan Groves with a foreword by Moisés Sliva.

225 Pages
Published October 2010

About the Editors: Peter Enns is senior fellow in Biblical Studies at the BioLogos Foundation, Douglas J. Green is Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary and Michael B. Kelly is Assistant Professor of Old Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary.

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J. Alan Groves, 1952-2007, was Professor of Old Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary. He was instrumental in developing the definitive electronic version of the Old Testament—the Michigan-Claremont-Westminster electronic BHS—now maintained by the J. Alan Groves Center for Advanced Biblical Research and used as the basis of many printed and electronic editions of the Hebrew Bible.

These essays honoring Al include subjects such as "Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?," "Psalm 23 as Messianic Prophecy," "Beauty in an iPod Culture," "Jonah and Janus," "Israel's Via Dolorosa," and eight others. View the full table of contents.

Contributions come from Samuel L. Boyd, William Edgar, Peter Enns, Christopher J. Fantuzzo, Douglas J. Green, Bradley C. Gregory, Karen H. Jobes, Michael B. Kelly, Tremper Longman III, Kirk E. Lowery, Adrian T. Smith, Bruce K. Waltke and J. Alan Groves with a foreword by Moisés Sliva.

225 Pages
Published October 2010

About the Editors: Peter Enns is senior fellow in Biblical Studies at the BioLogos Foundation, Douglas J. Green is Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary and Michael B. Kelly is Assistant Professor of Old Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary.

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  • Cover Type:
  • 225 Pages
  • Publisher: P&R Publishing Company
  • Publication Date: October 2010
  • ISBN: FENNSPEEYESTOSEEEARSTOHEARE9781596381223