The poll in the sidebar will stay up top for one week only. No cheating or re-voting, please! :-) Without looking it up, please answer this question: How many times was Paul shipwrecked, that we know of, according to the New Testament?
Meredith says your choices are A) 1, B) 2, C) 3, or D) 4. You may not phone a friend, ask the audience or go 50/50. If you think you know - make that your final answer. If you don't know, take a guess.
No comments for this post. I'll blog about the results in one week, when the poll closes. Hopefully most of you will get this one right...
This is my sandbox. I keep promising to do actual scholarship.
At least this is here: "new ideas, free to good homes"
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