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040 | _cSt. Andrew's Theological Seminary | ||
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_aPER _b.C38 1981 V.43 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe Catholic Biblical Quarterly. |
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_aWashington, DC : _bCatholic Biblical Association of America, _c1981. |
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505 | _aNo.1 | ||
505 | _aThe beatitudes of the sermon on the mount/plain/ Neil J. McEleney-- pp. 1-13 | ||
505 | _aThe wise women of 2 Samuel: a role model for women in early Israel?/ Claudia V. Camp--pp. 14-29 | ||
505 | _aA form-critical study of Isaiah 5:1-7 as a song and a juridical parable/ Gale A. Yee-- pp.30-40 | ||
505 | _aDid cultic prostitution fall into oblivion during the postexilic era? some evidence fro Chronicles and the Septuagint/ Paul E. Dion-- pp. 41-48 | ||
505 | _aReclaiming a biblical text: the Mark 8:14-21 discussion about bread in the boat/ Norman A. Beck-- pp. 49-56 | ||
505 | _aThe discipleship discourse (Mark 9:33-50)/ Harry Fleddermann--pp. 56-75 | ||
505 | _aThe foot washing (John 13:1-20): an experiment in hermeneutics/ Sandra M. Schneiders-- pp.76-92 | ||
505 | _aThe longer reading of 1 Peter 4:14/ Peter R. Rodgers-- pp. 93-95 | ||
505 | _aNo. 2 | ||
505 | _aWeal and woe in Isaiah: consistency and continuity/ Joseph Jensen-- pp. 167-187 | ||
505 | _a"Vine and fig tree": a case study in imagination and criticism/ Walter Brueggemann-- pp. 188-204 | ||
505 | _aPreviewing Luke's project from his prologue (Luke 1:1-4)/ Richard J. Dillon-- pp. 205- 227 | ||
505 | _aParable and allegory revisited: an interpretive review/ Charles E. Carlston-- pp. 228-242 | ||
505 | _aThe Galileans: a neglected factor in johannine community research/ Jouette M. Bassler-- pp. 243-257 | ||
505 | _aThe love and hatred of Jesus and johannine sectarianism/ Fernando F. Segovia-- pp. 258-276 | ||
505 | _aNo. 3 | ||
505 | _aOf broken pots, fluttering birds and visions in the night: extended simile and poetic technique in Isaiah/ J. Cheryl Exum-- pp. 331-352 | ||
505 | _aThe political in Judah from Cyrus to Nehemiah/ Sean E. McEvenue-- pp. 353-364 | ||
505 | _aA redactional interpretation of Mark 9:1/ Enrique Nardoni-- pp. 365-384 | ||
505 | _aThe witnesses of Jesus in John 5:31-40 and belief in the fourth gospel/ Urban C. Von Wahlde-- pp. 385-404 | ||
505 | _aThe voice from heaven: a note on John 12:28/ Craig A. Evans-- pp. 405-408 | ||
505 | _aAncient jewish banditry and the revolt agains Rome, A.D. 66-70/ Richard A. Horsley-- pp. 409-432 | ||
505 | _aNo. 4 | ||
505 | _aPatristic and medieval exegesis-- help or hindrance?/ Roland E. Murphy-- pp. 505-516 | ||
505 | _aEzekiel 36-40 in the oldest Greek manuscript/ Johan Lust-- pp. 517-533 | ||
505 | _aEblaite i-du and Hebrew 'ed, "rain cloud"/ Mitchell Dahood-- pp. 534-538 | ||
505 | _aA note on w'nhhw in Isaiah 57:18/ John S. Kselman-- pp. 539-542 | ||
505 | _aSocial dimensions of exegesis: the use of Psalm 16 in Acts 2/ Donald Juel-- pp. 534-556 | ||
505 | _aLiving out the righteousness of God: the contribution of Romans 6:1-8:13 to an understanding of Paul's ethical presuppositions/ Brendan Byrne-- pp. 557-581 | ||
505 | _aTradition and redaction in 1 Cor 15:3-7/ Jerome Murphy-O'Connor-- pp. 582-589 | ||
505 | _aGnostic christologies and the New Testament/ Pheme Perkins-- pp. 590-606 | ||
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