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040 _cSt. Andrew's Theological Seminary
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_b2014 V.60
245 1 0 _aNew Testament studies.
260 0 _bCambridge University Press.
_aLondon :
505 _aContents
505 _aLe genie litteraire et theologique de Luc en Lc 15.11-32 eclaire par le parallele avee Mt 21.28-32/ Marc Rastoin
505 _aThe pharisee heresy: circumcision for Gentiles in the Acts of the Apostles/ Joshua D. Garroway
505 _aMoses' end and the succession: Deuteronomy 31 and 2 Corinthians 3/ Jane Heath
505 _aRedescribing the Thessalonians' mission in light of Greco-Roman associations/ Richard S. Ascough
505 _aEin flavischer Nero: Zur Domitian-Darstellung and Datierung der Johannesoffenbarung/ Robert Mucha
505 _aThe creation of a fourth-century witness to the Andreas text type: a misreading in the Apocalypse's textual history/ Juan Hernandez Jr.
505 _aThe blood from Abel to Zechariah in the history of interpretation/ Edmon L. Gallagher
505 _a(Im)perfection: reading Philippians 3.5-6 in light of the number seven/ Todd D. Still
505 _aThe perfect tense-form and the Son of Man in John 3.13: developments in Greek grammar as a viable solution to the timing of the ascent and descent/ Madison N. Pierce and Banjamin E. Reynolds
505 _aWhat is 'New Testament study'? the New Testament and Early Christianity/ Christopher M. Tuckett
505 _aCreativity at the boundary: features of the linguistic and conceptual construction of outsiders in the Pauline Corpus/ Paul Trebilco
505 _aA coptic fragment of the Gospel of John with Hermeneiai (P.CtYBR inv. 4641)/ Brice C. Jones
505 _aJerusalems above and below: a critique of J. L. Martyn's interpretation of the Hagar-Sarah allegory in Gal 4.21-5.1/ Brendan Byrne, SJ
505 _aThe good, the bad and the state - Rom 13.1-7 and the dynamics of love/ Dorothea H. Bertschmann
505 _aWho is 'of Christ'? a grammatical and theological reconsideration of ! Cor 1.12/ James B. Prothro
505 _a'We do not want you to be unaware...': disclosure, concealment and suffering in 2 Cor 1-7/ David I. Starling
505 _aRevelation 19.16's inscribed thigh: an allusion to Gen 49.10b/ Sheree Lear
505 _aOral fixation and New Testament studies? 'orality', 'performance' and reading texts in early Christianity/ Larry W. Hurtado
505 _aPaul, Plutarch and the problematic practice of self-praise: the case of Phil 3.2-21/ Peter-ben Smit
505 _aPaul's Koinonia with the Philippians: Societas as a missionary funding strategy/ Julien M. Ogereau
505 _aEthnic fluidity in Ephesians/ J. Albert Harrill
505 _a'Neither Male nor Female': The Ethiopian Eunuch in Acts 8:26-40/ Britanny E. Wilson
505 _aThe supposed election of officers in 1 Cor 11.19: a response to Richard Last/ Timothy A. Brookins
505 _a'The twelve tribes in the diaspora' (James 1.1)/ Joel Marcus
505 _a'According to the commandment' (Did. 1.5): lexical reflections on almsgiving as 'the commandment'/ Anthony Giambrone
505 _a'Aucun prohete n'est propice dans sa propre patrie': la pericope de Nazareth/ Jean-Rene Moret
505 _aThe resurrection of Jesus in the pre-Pauline formula of 1 Cor 15.3-5/ James Ware
505 _a'Peace' and 'security' (1 Thess 5.3): Roman ideology and greek aspiration/ Joel R. White
505 _aIs the ekklesia a household (of God)? reassessing the notion oikos theou in 1 Tim 3.15*/ Korinna Zamfir
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