Old Testament Studies - Reliability and Chronology
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Academic progress
August 2011 - PhD Thesis submitted to Bristol Examinations Board and viva held... PhD awarded subject to revision of some parts of the thesis. Doesn't feel finished yet though as there's still work to do on it.
May 2011 - Article: Forked Parallelism in Egyptian, Ugaritic and Hebrew Poetry published in Tyndale Bulletin 62.1 (2011) pp41-64.
Winter 2008 - Final PhD approval for continuation awarded. This involved submitting two further essentially complete chapters plus an overall plan for completion, and defending the work so far at interview.
Spring 2006 - Formal “upgrade” from M.Phil. to PhD successfully completed. This involved submitting two essentially complete chapters and defending the work at interview.
Autumn 2004 - I am starting an M.Phil. research degree under supervision by John Bimson at Trinity College Bristol. The focus of research will be to compare early Old Testament writings (especially poetry) with that found in other, non-Biblical writings.




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From here you can go in search of information on a variety of topics relating to Biblical studies (almost all Old Testament). The material covers discussions of the Bible text itself, other texts and inscriptions from the same era of history, results from archaeological studies, and some more general topics such as languages.

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Link to EgyptianTexts.com - Egyptian photos, articles and resources. Also follow on Twitter.


Reciprocal link with Astwood Family Homepage - Bible history and chronology issues.
Listed at AQA GCE Religious Studies (2060) resources site as a useful link for “Unit F – Old Testament”.
David Steinberg’s House of David - Jewish and Biblical history and Hebrew language studies, including Biblical Hebrew Poetry and Word Play and History of the Hebrew Language.
Link to Early Jewish Writings - an extensive list of Jewish writings from the Tanakh through the intertestamental period and later. Contains translations and comments on the various texts included.
Holy Land Biblical sites review - biblical sites are reviewed with many photos, references, stories, and more.

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Old Testament Studies: Reliability and Chronology