My questions to Dr. Robert M. Price (mp3 format)
Here are links to some .mp3 files, each containing one or more questions submitted by me to Dr. Robert M. Price, the "Biblegeek," who currently accepts Bible-related questions at: criticus@aol.com. Recently, Dr. Price has been incorporating questions from his profile wall on Facebook (Robert M. Price to friend). You may also consider joining the Facebook Robert M. Price Fan Club!
The official Website of Dr. Price has a page dedicated to the Biblegeek show: http://www.robertmprice.mindvendor.com/biblegeek.htm.
RSS feeds: http://recordings.talkshoe.com/rss20430.xml and http://recordings.talkshoe.com/rss60712.xml.
Also, check out his latest endeavor on the Center For Inquiry's podcast Point of Inquiry.
The Biblegeek audio show is currently hosted by uStream.tv at: http://ustream.tv/channel/thebiblegeek.
Read his CFI blog.
There is now a Bible Geek yahoo discussion group! http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thebiblegeek.
Question # 1: A "Q" community? (2009/04/03)
Question # 2: Do the Dead Sea Scrolls exist? (2009/04/10)
Question # 3: Who are the "virgin-born" priests? (2009/05/27)
Question # 4: Esdras IV and the Septuagint. (2009/10/11)
Question # 5 & # 6: How reliable are Dr. Price's Pre-Nicene New Testament translations? and Evidence in the Septuagint Greek for reverse engineering by the MT. (2010/05/28)
Question # 7: Jesus curses the fig tree. (2010/08/24) I have yet to rediscover the web page that mentions other tree-cursing stories from antiquity. Any help?
Note: I have had some email correspondence with the author of: 'Mythology, Menstruation and the “Woman with the Issue of Blood,"' Andre Zsigmond, on the site http://www.goddess-pages.co.uk, concerning alternate interpretations of the tree-cursing motif. He sent along some interesting links:
http://www.asphodel-long.com/html/asherah.html
http://www.matrifocus.com/LAM05/spotlight.htm
Question # 8: Does the Torah prohibit blood transfusions? (2010/11/17)
Question # 9: John the Baptist: least in the Kingdom? (2010/12/08)
Question # 10: Might Mark originally have featured nothing but narrative, and that scribes added Q sayings to it? (2010/12/18)
Question # 11: Any more thoughts on whether Deuteronomy, a "new law" for a new generation, might actually be from the Persian period? (2011/04/11)
Question # 12: What about Dennis R. MacDonald's theory that Matthew used Mark, Luke used Matthew (and Mark?) plus the Dominical Logia of Papias, and there was no Q? (2011/04/23)
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