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| Wisdom Literature is found throughout the Bible in both the Old Testament and New Testament. Join Doug O’Donnell and Michael Graves as they explore preaching from this Biblical genre. This Workshop on Biblical Exposition is designed to give you the tools to preach from wisdom literature and to discover the connections between Solomon’s wisdom and Jesus as Divine Wisdom. |
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| EAST MADISON BAPTIST CHURCH IN MADISON, WISCONSIN NOVEMBER 9-11, 2010 |
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| Doug O'Donnell is Senior Pastor of New Covenant Church in Naperville, Illinois. A graduate from Wheaton College and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Doug is ordained in the PCA, a member of the North American Patristics Society, Fellowship for Theological Training, Evangelical Theological Society, and U.S. Board of the Irish Bible Institute. Doug is the author of God’s Lyrics: Rediscovering Worship through Old Testament Songs as well as the forthcoming books The Beginning and End of Wisdom: Preaching the Foolishness of the Gospel from the First and Last Chapters of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Job and The Gospel of Matthew in the Preaching the Word series. |
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ABOUT About Workshops Who Should Attend Other Locations LOCATION East Madison Baptist Church 4917 Milwaukee Street Madison, Wisconsin 53714 (608) 249-3779 www.embclife.org REGISTRATION To register by phone and for more information please call the Central Baptist Association office at (608) 825-9946. Brochure [pdf, 240kb] SCHEDULE 8.30am-4:30pm, Tuesday 8.30am-4:30pm, Wednesday 8.30am-12:30pm, Thursday LOCAL HOTELS Crown Plaza Hotel (1.8 miles) Baymont Inn & Suites (1.9 miles) COST $99 USD before October 21 $124 USD after October 21 Cost includes lunch and refreshment breaks each day. ($25 nonrefundable deposit) |
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| Michael Graves is Associate Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College. He received his PhD from the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. His teaching and research focus on the interpretation of the Old Testament in ancient Judaism and Christianity. He is the author of Jerome’s Hebrew Philology, a forthcoming translation of Jerome’s Commentary on Jeremiah, and essays on ancient Jewish and patristic exegesis in Vigiliae Christianae, The Bulletin of Biblical Research and the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. |
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