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The Catholic Biblical Quarterly.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, DC : Catholic Biblical Association of America, 1976.LOC classification:
  • PER .C38 1976 V.38
Contents:
No.1
Myth versus history/ J.J. M. Roberts-- pp. 1-13
"Confessions of a workaholic": a reappraisal of qoheleth/ Robert K. Johnston-- pp. 14-28
The so-called anti-anthropomorphisms in the Greek text of Deuteronomy/ Thorne Wittstruck-- pp. 29-34
Speaking in tongues: a lexicographical study/ Roy A. Harrisville-- pp. 35-48
On the origin of the term apostolos/ F. Agnew-- pp. 49-53
The johannine logos as center/ P. Joseph Cahill-- pp. 54-72
No.2
Again the Syriac apocryphal Psalms/ Patrick W. Skehan-- pp. 143-158
Cultic language in the Qumran and in the NT/ Alisabeth Schussler Fiorenza-- pp. 159-177
Mt. 17:24-27- who paid the temple tax? a lesson in avoidance of scandal/ Patrick W. Skehan-- pp. 178-195
On the authenticity of the Mar Saba letter of Clement/ Morton Smith-- pp. 196-199
A reply to Morton Smith/ Quentin Quesnell-- pp. 200-203
No. 3
The structure of P/ Hoseph Blenkinsopp-- pp. 275-292
The lawbook of the Josianic reform/ Jack R. Lundbom-- pp. 293-302
The chiastic word pattern in Hebrew/ Anthony R. Ceresko-- pp. 303-311
The death of Jesus and the resurrection of the holy ones (Mt. 27:51-53)/ Donald Senior-- pp. 312-329
Paul's rhetoric argumentation in Romans: an alternative to the Donfried-Karris debate over Romans/ Wilhelm Wuellner-- pp. 330-351
The structure and purpose of the catena in Heb 1:5-13/ Dennis J. MaCarthy-- pp. 352-367
No.4
Literature as politics: the Tukulti-Ninurta epic and the Bible/ Peter Machinist-- pp. 455-482
Themes in Genesis 1-11/ D.J.A. Clines-- pp. 483-507
On the promise to the Rechabites/ Jon D. Levenson-- pp. 508-514
The dath of John the Baptist in the gospel of Matthew; or, the case of the confusing conjunction*/ Lamar Cope-- pp. 515-519
A redactional technique in the fourth Gospel/ Urban C. Von Wahlde-- pp.520-533
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No.1

Myth versus history/ J.J. M. Roberts-- pp. 1-13

"Confessions of a workaholic": a reappraisal of qoheleth/ Robert K. Johnston-- pp. 14-28

The so-called anti-anthropomorphisms in the Greek text of Deuteronomy/ Thorne Wittstruck-- pp. 29-34

Speaking in tongues: a lexicographical study/ Roy A. Harrisville-- pp. 35-48

On the origin of the term apostolos/ F. Agnew-- pp. 49-53

The johannine logos as center/ P. Joseph Cahill-- pp. 54-72

No.2

Again the Syriac apocryphal Psalms/ Patrick W. Skehan-- pp. 143-158

Cultic language in the Qumran and in the NT/ Alisabeth Schussler Fiorenza-- pp. 159-177

Mt. 17:24-27- who paid the temple tax? a lesson in avoidance of scandal/ Patrick W. Skehan-- pp. 178-195

On the authenticity of the Mar Saba letter of Clement/ Morton Smith-- pp. 196-199

A reply to Morton Smith/ Quentin Quesnell-- pp. 200-203

No. 3

The structure of P/ Hoseph Blenkinsopp-- pp. 275-292

The lawbook of the Josianic reform/ Jack R. Lundbom-- pp. 293-302

The chiastic word pattern in Hebrew/ Anthony R. Ceresko-- pp. 303-311

The death of Jesus and the resurrection of the holy ones (Mt. 27:51-53)/ Donald Senior-- pp. 312-329

Paul's rhetoric argumentation in Romans: an alternative to the Donfried-Karris debate over Romans/ Wilhelm Wuellner-- pp. 330-351

The structure and purpose of the catena in Heb 1:5-13/ Dennis J. MaCarthy-- pp. 352-367

No.4

Literature as politics: the Tukulti-Ninurta epic and the Bible/ Peter Machinist-- pp. 455-482

Themes in Genesis 1-11/ D.J.A. Clines-- pp. 483-507

On the promise to the Rechabites/ Jon D. Levenson-- pp. 508-514

The dath of John the Baptist in the gospel of Matthew; or, the case of the confusing conjunction*/ Lamar Cope-- pp. 515-519

A redactional technique in the fourth Gospel/ Urban C. Von Wahlde-- pp.520-533

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