by Jason DeRouchie | Jul 4, 2013 | Announcements, Bible Study, Biblical Theology Themes, Books, Context, DeRouchie, Text
What the Old Testament Authors Really Cared About is a message-driven, thematic survey of the Old Testament survey that is brief, multi-author, book-by-book, gospel-centered, and theologically rich. It is written from a conservative evangelical perspective, targeted... by Jason DeRouchie | Dec 31, 2012 | Uncategorized
Articles /PDF/ “The Profit of Employing the Biblical Languages: Scriptural and Historical Reflections.” Themelios 37.1 (2012): 32–50. /PDF/ Review of These Are the Generations: Identity, Covenant, and the “Toledot” Formula, by Matthew A. Thomas, BBR 22.3 (2012):... by Jason DeRouchie | Dec 31, 2011 | Uncategorized
Articles /PDF/ “Shepherding Wind and One Wise Shepherd: Grasping for Breath in Ecclesiastes.” The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 15.3 (2011): 4–25. by Jason DeRouchie | Dec 31, 2010 | Uncategorized
Articles /PDF/ “Christ or Family as the ‘Seed’ of Promise? An Evaluation of N. T. Wright on Galatians 3:16” (co-authored with J. C. Meyer). The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 14.3 (2010): 36–48. /PDF/ Review of Markedness in Canaanite and Hebrew Verbs, by Paul... by Jason DeRouchie | Dec 31, 2009 | Uncategorized
Articles /PDF/ “Circumcision in the Hebrew Bible and Targums: Theology, Rhetoric, and the Handling of Metaphor.” Bulletin for Biblical Research 14.2 (2004): 175–203. /PDF/ Nine brief articles in The Archaeological Study Bible. Edited by W. C. Kaiser Jr. and D. A....