Daily Gleanings (6 June 2019)
Daily Gleanings about criteria for determining authenticity and Brillâs âDictionary of Ancient Greek.â
Daily Gleanings about criteria for determining authenticity and Brillâs âDictionary of Ancient Greek.â
Daily Gleanings from Benj Giffone on technology and worship and Collin Cornell on Brevard Childs and Julius Wellhausen.
Daily Gleanings about Paul, the Law, and PDF versions of the âSBL Handbook of Style.â
Iâve been grateful to be able to materially update two prior posts with additional content: Publication Year Ranges in Zotero: Previously, this post described how to get Zotero to produce the proper output when citing a series or multivolume work as a whole that was published over a range of years. The prior post version, however, was only able to address this for ranges of years that already had an end date. But with thanks to Brenton Wiernik on the Zotero forums, Iâve been able to update the post to describe how to get the output required if the year range doesnât yet have an end. This is useful when citing series that are still being published (e.g., the Göttingen Septuagint). Get Strack and Billerbeck via Internet Archive: Previously, this post identified how to access on Internet Archive volumes 1â3 of Hermann Strack and Paul Billerbeckâs Kommentar zum Neuen Testament aus Talmud und Midrasch. But these volumes represent only half of Strack and Billerbeckâs commentary. Happily, Ronald van der Bergh mentioned that he had found another page on Internet Archive that provides a combined file of volumes 1â4. Iâve now included a link in the post to this additional file. If anyone comes across volume 5 or 6, do please leave a comment with where you found them, and Iâll be happy to update the post further.
After a house style, SBL Press itself provides the next two highest-level authorities for SBL styleânamely, the SBLHS blog and the SBLHS itself.
Daily Gleanings from Larry Hurtado about early Christian investment in manuscripts and âextantâ evidence.
Daily Gleanings with Craig Keener on Acts and Romans from the 2019 Stone-Campbell Journal conference.
Daily Gleanings from Roger Pearse about the translation of the King James Version and AWOL about Brillâs âDigital Biblical Studiesâ series.
Daily Gleanings from Freedom about the new Pause extension for Chrome and from Michael Kruger about contemporary cultural influences on the New Perspective.
Daily Gleanings on âPaul, a New Covenant Jewâ and from J. T. Ellison on productivity as a writer.
The SBL Handbook of Style doesnât include everything. There are seven main SBL style authorities, including your schoolâs house style.
University College London has posted on YouTube their 1971 documentary Greek Papyri: The Rediscovery of the Ancient World. HT: Tommy Wasserman Sean Hadley, one of our current PhD students in Humanities, positively reviews Robbie Castleman, Darian Lockett, and Stephen Presleyâs edited volume Explorations in Interdisciplinary Reading: Theological, Exegetical, and Reception Historical Perspectives (Pickwick, 2017). Along the way, Sean provides some kind comments about my contribution in the volume. ...
On theLAB, Dougald Mclaurin discusses how faculty can âwork with librarians to help students write better papers.â Similarly, see also these prior discussions about how to use your schoolâs library or other libraries near you. From Brill: With the publication of Keeping Watch in Babylon, Brill is happy to have published the 100th volume of the series Culture and History of the Ancient Near East. ...
Freedom discusses how to use their âblock all exceptâ whitelisting feature to block out distractions and interruptions. For more discussion of Freedom, see these prior posts. John Meade surveys ch. 4 of Ronald Hendel and Jan Joostenâs How Old Is the Hebrew Bible?(YUP, 2018) and promises a follow-up post âattempting to engage the authors on one of their examples from chapter 4 with a view to showing how they think diachony and TC work together.â ...
IBR has a new research group on âLinguistics and the Biblical Text.â HT: William Ross, Mike Aubrey The University of Londonâs Department of History provides an open list of âjustifications. addenda, and corrigendaâ for A Concise Dictionary of Akkadian (Harrassowitz, 1999). ...
Mike Aubrey points to a full set of video recordings of lectures from the recent SEBTS conference on linguistics and NT Greek. Iâve included this playlist below as well. The âhamburgerâ button in the upper left-hand corner will expand the playlist contents with a list of speakers and their topics. Larry Hurtado reviews Michael Dormandyâs recent TC essay, âHow the Books Became the Bible:Â The Evidence for Canon Formation From Work-Combination in Manuscripts.â ...
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Daily Gleanings about the âText and Canon Instituteâ and improving performance by minimizing distractions.
Daily Gleanings about digitizing medieval manuscripts and plans for the NA29 and UBS6.
Daily Gleanings about perfectionism, to-do lists, and the âspirits in prisonâ in 1 Peter.
Daily Gleanings about Codex Robertsonianus and the application of âYHWH textsâ to Jesus.
Daily Gleanings about Humeâs critique of miracles and the downsides of email.
I had two main takeaways from âFree to Focusâ that Iâve already started implementing: megabatching and using technology to avoid distracting technology.
Michael Hyatt offers practical advice for staying on top of email. In contrast with the commonly touted practice of âInbox Zero,â Taylor Lorenz describes âInbox Infinityâ in the Atlantic. HT: Doist Part of what can help prevent the extremely large inboxes that give rise to Lorenzâs counsel of despair is to unsubscribe from messages you shouldnât get in the first place. If you canât unsubscribe, email clients and services often have good filtering abilities. A few minutes spent learning and setting up some key filters can drastically reduce the amount of email that appears in your inbox in the first place. ...
Andreas Köstenberger offers reflections and advice on writing ( 1: Why, 2: How). Peter Gurry extracts some preview examples of translation revisions in the NASB 2020 by comparison to the NASB 1995. HT: Fred Sanders on Twitter ...
De Gruyter Open has a number of volumes in classical and Ancient Near Eastern studies via open access. HT: AWOL Freedom continues the dialog over Appleâs added rules that effectively removed much of Freedomâs functionality for new iOS users. ...
Doist provides a âcomplete guide to deep work.â The essay is mainly geared toward summarizing the advice of Cal Newportâs Deep Work with some additional insertions from Digital Minimalism. Both books are definitely worth reading. But Doistâs essay is a thorough crash course on the basics. ...
Gleanings on perfectionism and recent articles in the Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism.
Now that weâve surveyed Michael Hyattâs âFree to Focus,â we can to offer an assessment of its proposal. In a phrase, itâs âGTD for Essentialists.â
Gleanings about Greek, linguistics, and saint cults in late antiquity and the early middle ages.