N. Clayton Croy

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A Primer of Biblical Greek

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Prima Scriptura: An Introdu...

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The Mutilation of Mark's Go...

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Endurance in Suffering: Heb...

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The Mutilation of Marks Gos...

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3 Maccabees (Septuagint Com...

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“God of truth and revelation, In many and various ways you spoke through the prophets in the past. Now you have revealed yourself supremely through your Son, Jesus. And through the Holy Spirit you recall to our minds and refresh what Jesus taught. We give thanks for your faithful servants who, under the inspiration of your Spirit, told stories, handed down laws, preserved prophetic utterances and sayings of the wise, recorded the words and deeds of our Lord and of his followers, exhorted the faithful, rebuked the wayward, and envisioned your ultimate victory. Reveal to us your truth through the sacred text. Grant that our eyes may carefully perceive, that our minds may soundly analyze, and that our lives may be joyously transformed by your living and active Word. Through the cleansing, empowering, and instruction of your written Word, make us better disciples of Jesus Christ, the incarnate Word, in whose name we pray. Amen.”
N. Clayton Croy, Prima Scriptura: An Introduction to New Testament Interpretation



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