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    Explore "michaelwilliams" with insightful episodes like "The Blair Witch Project (1999)", "EP 118: Michael Williams - Basics of Ancient Ugaritic Video Lectures: A Complete Course for the Beginner" and "36: Michael Williams - The Biblical Hebrew Companion for Bible Software Users: Grammatical Terms Explained for Exegesis" from podcasts like ""America's Hometown Horror", "The Shaun Tabatt Show" and "The Shaun Tabatt Show"" and more!

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    The Blair Witch Project (1999)

    The Blair Witch Project (1999)
    The AHH Crew is back to kick off #FoundFootageFebruary, and tonight they are breaking down the most infamous found footage horror movie: The Blair Witch Project!

    Released in 1999, The Blair Witch Project follows three student filmmakers as they venture into the woods to document the existence of a local paranormal legend. What follows is one of the scariest movies ever made.

    Tune in for a full review and discussion.

    #TheBlairWitchProject #BlairWitch #BurkittsvilleMD #EduardoSanchez #HeatherDonahue #JoshuaLeonard #MichaelWilliams #1999Movies #HorrorMovies #FoundFootageHorror #AHHPod #AmericasHometownHorror #PlymouthMA

    Music: Dank Halloween by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    EP 118: Michael Williams - Basics of Ancient Ugaritic Video Lectures: A Complete Course for the Beginner

    EP 118: Michael Williams - Basics of Ancient Ugaritic Video Lectures: A Complete Course for the Beginner

    Welcome to The Shaun Tabatt Show! Michael Williams returns to the show today to share about the Basics of Ancient Ugaritic Video Lectures: A Complete Course for the Beginner (Zondervan Academic, 2016).

    Here’s what you’ll learn in today’s interview:

    • Michael shares a bit of his backstory and gives an update on what kept him busy in 2016 (00:41 - 03:32)
    • How Michael first got interested in studying Ugaritic (03:33 - 06:54)
    • Examples of how studying Ugaritic informs our reading of certain Old Testament texts (06:55 - 12:57)
    • Challenges Michael saw with other Ugaritic grammars and how his grammar addresses those gaps (12:58 - 19:18)
    • How preparing for the video lecture series compared to preparing to share this same material in a traditional classroom setting (19:19 - 21:58)
    • Ways the video lectures allowed Michael to take students beyond what’s covered in the grammar (21:59 - 23:54)
    • How professors at Bible colleges, seminaries and graduate schools can best make use of this material (23:55 - 26:11)
    • Prerequisite studies you should consider before tackling Ugaritic (26:12 - 27:44)
    • Places to connect with Michael online and find out more about the Basics of Ancient Ugaritic grammar, DVD, and Bible Mesh course. (27:45 - 28:34)

    About the DVD:  Basics of Ancient Ugaritic Video Lectures provides a 30-minute lesson to accompany each chapter in the Basics of Ancient Ugaritic teaching grammar. Ugaritic is an ancient language of Canaan, written in cuneiform on tablets of clay. Ugaritic is of vital importance for understanding the wider world and culture surrounding the Old Testament text. The grammar and video lectures begin with the alphabet, and each new lesson builds on the ones before. This approach is not, therefore, that of a synthetic Ugaritic grammar—those types of texts often prove to be overwhelming for students.

    Instead, Basics of Ancient Ugaritic Video Lectures can readily be used for learning the language by individuals on their own or in a classroom setting. Each chapter in the accompanying grammar concludes with a set of exercises allowing students to know whether they are grasping the fundamentals of the language.

    In short, Basics of Ancient Ugaritic Video Lectures, along with the accompanying grammar, represents an ideal first step for entering the larger world of Semitic languages.

    About the Author:  Michael Williams (PhD, University of Pennsylvania) is Johanna K. and Martin J. Wyngaarden Senior Professor of Old Testament Studies at Calvin Theological Seminary and a member of the NIV Committee on Bible Translation. He is the author of Deception in Genesis, The Prophet and His Message, Basics of Ancient Ugaritic, The Biblical Hebrew Companion for Bible Software Users, and How to Read the Bible through the Jesus Lens, and editor and contributor of Mishneh Todah. His passion is to equip students with knowledge of the Old Testament and its languages so that they may grow in their comprehension and appreciation of redemptive history and be adequately prepared to promote and defend the faith through word and action. Michael resides in Grand Rapids, MI, with his wife, Dawn.

    Connect with Michael:

    For additional show notes, visit ShaunTabatt.com/118.

     

    36: Michael Williams - The Biblical Hebrew Companion for Bible Software Users: Grammatical Terms Explained for Exegesis

    36: Michael Williams - The Biblical Hebrew Companion for Bible Software Users: Grammatical Terms Explained for Exegesis

    Welcome to the Shaun Tabatt Show! In this episode I speak with Michael Williams about his new book The Biblical Hebrew Companion for Bible Software Users: Grammatical Terms Explained for Exegesis (Zondervan Academic, 2015).

    About The Book:
    The Biblical Hebrew Companion for Bible Software Users helps users understand the exegetical significance of Hebrew grammatical terminology identified by the program. This resource provides students who utilize biblical language software the insight they need to make sense of the data provided by the program, giving them deeper insight into the biblical text that they could not get by solely reading an English translation. The Biblical Hebrew Companion for Bible Software Users is ideally suited for:

    • Pastors and ministry leaders who may have learned Hebrew at one time but have experienced the loss of much of that learning
    • College and seminary students who are learning Hebrew and need a guide to help understand the significance of the grammatical terminology
    • Bible software users who never formally learned Hebrew in the classroom and need help understanding the meaning of the terms they encounter

    With grammatical terms laid out and discussed in an intuitive and user-friendly format readers can now spend time focusing on exegesis and applying their findings to their preaching, teachings, study, and writing instead of puzzling over the significance of grammatical terminology and how to apply it.

    About The Author:
    Michael Williams (PhD, University of Pennsylvania) is Professor of Old Testament at Calvin Theological Seminary and a member of the NIV Committee on Bible Translation. He is the author of Deception in Genesis, The Prophet and His Message, Basics of Ancient Ugaritic, and How to Read the Bible through the Jesus Lens, and editor and contributor of Mishneh Todah. His passion is to equip students with knowledge of the Old Testament and its languages so that they may grow in their comprehension and appreciation of redemptive history and be adequately prepared to promote and defend the faith through word and action. Michael resides in Grand Rapids, MI, with his wife, Dawn.

    For additional show notes, visit ShaunTabatt.com/036.