Leona Glidden Running

Leona Glidden Running, professor emerita of biblical languages, SDA Theological Seminary, Andrews University.

Articles by Leona Glidden Running

Helps for Busy Pastors and Evangelists

September 1958

Besides the obvious help con­tained in the verse-by-verse commentary of the SDA Bible Commentary in the study and teaching of the Bible, busy pastors and evangelists who deplore the fact that they do not have more time in which to…

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From the Thames to the Tigris

January 1958

On June 9, 1957, the group composing the Seminary Guided Tour to Europe and the Bible lands left by BOAC plane for London. During the preceding week we had sat for five hours a day in the third-floor Seminary classroom…

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Glory

March 1963

The Son. Christ said, "I receive not honour from men" (John 5:41). For this instance of doxa Moffatt uses "credit." The idea is recogni­tion and reputation or praise. Christ makes His meaning clearer in John 8:54: "If I

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Glory

February 1963

In earliest Greek litera­ture doxa meant "hope" or "expectation." Later it devel­oped a subjective meaning of "notion," "opinion," "judg­ment," "conjecture," as op­posed to "truth" and "knowl­edge." The philosophers…

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A Study of Hebrew Words in the Creation Record

September 1964

When Darwin, after long study and observation, became con­vinced that variations do occur in animals and plants, producing new "species," since he believed that the Bible teaches absolute fixity of species by the act of crea­tion by God,…

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Dame Kathleen

February 1980

Another of the great Biblical archeologists has passed from the scene with the death, on August 24, 1978, of Kathleen Mary Kenyon, the elder daughter of Sir Frederic George Kenyon, former director and principal librarian of the British Museum.

Born…

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Siegfried Horn: The Survivor

May 1988

Dr. Siegfried Horn is well known to scholars and others through his writing, teaching, and lecturing on archeology and ancient history. But few have heard more than a mention of his wartime internment and other life experiences. In a fascinating…

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