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LDS Church Leaders’ Use of Hebrews 8-13
“Now Since the Children Share Flesh and Blood, [Christ] also, in Just the Same Way, Shared Their Humanity”: The Low Christology of the Lord as Viewed in Hebrews 1–2
July 2015
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A Celestial Commentary on 1 Corinthians by Craig Blomberg
May 2014
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Reading between the Lines: Luke’s Omission of Mark 14:3–9
“Jesus Tells It All in the Nazareth Synagogue” by S. Kent Brown
“Luke and Mormonism” by Stephen H. Webb
May 2013
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Consider the Lilies: How Luke Treats the Story of His Master by S. Kent Brown
Stately Women of the New Testament by Kaye Terry Hanson
The Modern Day Relevance of Paul’s Letters to the Corinthians by Michael D. Rhodes
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