New Testament Studies.

New Testament Studies.

The functions of some so-called apocalyptic timetables/ Lars hartman.--pp. 1-14. A neglected feature of the christology of the fourth gospel/ B.A. Mastin.--pp. 32-51. Re-enter the apocalyptic son of man/ Barnabas Lindars.--pp. 52-72. Peter and the rock: a fresh look at matthew 16:17-19/Max Wilcox.--pp. 73-88. And if he shrinks back(Hebrews 10:38b)/T.W. Lewis.--pp. 88-94. Take my yoke upon you(matthew 11:29)/ M.Maher.--pp. 97-103. Semantic borrowing in the new testament/ M. Silva.--pp. 104-110. Service-endings in the epistles/G.J. Cuming.--pp. 110-113. The form critical study of Paul's letters: 1 Thessalonians as a case study/ Hendrikus Boers.--pp. 140-158. The parable of the childrens's game/ Olof Linton.--pp. 159-179. Liturgical citations in the synoptics/ Kenneth J. Thomas.--pp. 205-214. The sources of the pepysian harmony and its links with the diatessaron/ J. Neville Birdsall.--pp. 215-223. Notes on the new testament vulgate/ A.W. Argyle.--pp. 223-228. The new testament and classical studies/ F.F. Bruce.--pp. 229-242. Sequential parallelism in the synoptic gospels/ Joseph B. Tyson.--pp. 276-308. Mark III. 20,21, 31-35/ E. Best.--pp. 309-319. J.A.T. Robinson and the synoptic problem/ J.B. ORchard.--pp. 346-352. Studiorum novi testamenti societas: 30th general meeting/ R.S. Barbour.--pp. 353-354. The myth of a descending-ascending redeemer in mediterranean antiquity/ Charles H. Talbert.--pp. 418-439. The samaritan pentateuch and the new testament/Reinhard Pummer.--pp. 441-443. The antitheses of matthew V. 21-48: traditional and/or redactional/ R. Guelich.--pp. 444-457. The midrashic background for James II. 21-3/Irving Jacobs.--pp. 457-464. John IV. 44 Crux or Clue: the rejection of jesus at nazareth in johannine composition/ Gunter Reim.--pp. 476-480. The sabbath controversy according to Matthew/ Etan Levine.--pp. 480-483. A bull, a lamb and a word: 1 Enoch XC. 38/ Barnabas Lindars.--pp.483-486. First cleanse the inside/ Jacob Neusner.--pp. 486-495.

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