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BIBL 509 Old Testament

Article Review #1

Directions: Student must read and write an essay (750-1000 words) on one of the below recommended journal articles (click links). After a concise summary of the author’s argument or presentation, the essay must discuss the strengths, weaknesses, and implications of the author’s argument.

Bullock, C. Hassell, “Wisdom, the ‘Amen’ of Torah,”
Journal of the Evangelical

Theological Society, 52.1 (2009): 5-18.

Ho, Peter C. W. 2019. “The Shape of Davidic Psalms as Messianic.”
Journal of the

Evangelical Theological Society 62 (3): 515-531.

Kaiser, Walter C., “The Indwelling Presence of the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament,”

Evangelical Quarterly 82 (2010) pp. 308-15.

Merrill, Eugene H. 2016. “The Theology of the ‘Chronicler’: What Difference Does It

Make?”
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 59 (4): 691–700.

Pohl, William C, IV. 2015. “A Messianic Reading of Psalm 89: A Canonical and

Intertextual Study.”
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 58 (3): 507–25.

Trimm, Charlie. 2017. “Honor Your Parents: A Command for Adults.”
Journal of the

Evangelical Theological Society 60 (2): 247–63.

Wardlaw, Terrance Randall, “The Significance of Creation in the Book of Isaiah,”

Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 59.3 (2016): 449-471.

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