David Instone-Brewer is the author of two books on the topic of divorce: Divorce and Remarriage in the Bible [Affiliate link], and Divorce. 2007: (Time magazine interview): "An Evangelical Rethink on Divorce?" by David Van Biema, Time (Nov. 5th 2007). 2008: "Links with Tabernacles and Hanukkah in the Gospel Accounts of Palm Sunday" (Jerusalem Perspective).
First, the book contains first-rate historical research. Rev Dr David Instone-Brewer is a retired Baptist minister and Cambridge scholar. He has authored several books, mostly on the Jewish background to the New Testament, and is a member of the Committee for Bible Translation (NIV). He is also a regular columnist for Premier Christianity.
David Instone-Brewer - Author - Premier Christianity Being part of a community of believers wasn’t just a ‘nice-to-have’ for the first Christians. Fellowship was vital for a family’s wellbeing, explains David Instone-Brewer.David Instone-Brewer - Jerusalem Perspective Specializing in rabbinic studies, Dr. Instone-Brewer has been a regular contributor to Christianity magazine, and has written several books, including Traditions of the Rabbis from the Era of the New Testament.David Instone-Brewer - InterVarsity Press David Instone-Brewer, University of Cambridge: 981 Followers, 100 Following, 97 Research papers. Research interest: Rabbinics, New Testament. David Instone-Brewer argues that Paul does not clearly condemn all forms of same-sex sexual activity. The Rev. Dr. David Instone-Brewer is a research fellow at Tyndale House, a research library in biblical studies located in Cambridge, England. He previously served as a Baptist minister. He is now engaged in a five-year project to identify and explain rabbinic traditions before A.D. 70.
Jesus' Old Testament basis for Monogamy - Instone-Brewer
2007: (Time magazine interview): "An Evangelical Rethink on Divorce?" by David Van Biema, Time (Nov. 5th 2007). 2008: "Links with Tabernacles and Hanukkah in the Gospel Accounts of Palm Sunday" (Jerusalem Perspective). About - David Instone-Brewer - Faithlife
Rev Dr David Instone-Brewer is a retired Baptist minister and Cambridge scholar. He has authored several books, mostly on the Jewish background to the New Testament, and is a member of the Committee for Bible Translation (NIV). He is also a regular columnist for Premier Christianity.
David Instone-Brewer | Author | Premier Christianity
Being part of a community of believers wasn’t just a ‘nice-to-have’ for the first Christians. Fellowship was vital for a family’s wellbeing, explains David Instone-Brewer. Divorce and Remarriage: The Debate Continues - Biblical ...
Specializing in rabbinic studies, Dr. Instone-Brewer has been a regular contributor to Christianity magazine, and has written several books, including Traditions of the Rabbis from the Era of the New Testament. David Instone-Brewer on Divorce and Remarriage - Douglas Jacoby
David Instone-Brewer, University of Cambridge: 981 Followers, 100 Following, 97 Research papers. Research interest: Rabbinics, New Testament. David Instone-Brewer | University of Cambridge -
Instone-Brewer is now engaged in a five-year project to identify and elucidate all the rabbinic traditions that can be dated before 70 C.E. He applies dating techniques that have been established by rabbinic scholars during the last thirty years. David Instone-Brewer - InterVarsity Press
The Rev. Dr. David Instone-Brewer is a research fellow at Tyndale House, a research library in biblical studies located in Cambridge, England. He previously served as a Baptist minister. He is now engaged in a five-year project to identify and explain rabbinic traditions before A.D. 70.