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040 | _cSt. Andrew's Theological Seminary | ||
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_aPER .C39 _b1998 V.60 |
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245 | 1 | 4 | _aThe Catholic Biblical Quarterly. |
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_aWashington, D.C : _bThe Catholic Association of America, _c1998. |
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505 | _aNo. 1 | ||
505 | _aNatural Theology and Biblical Tradition: The Case of Helenistic Judaism / John J. Collins --pp.1-15 | ||
505 | _aJeroboam I and the Deuteronomistic Historian's Ideology of the Founder/ Paul A. Ash --pp.16-24 | ||
505 | _aThe Judaean Priesthood during the Neo-Babylonian and Achaemenid Periods: A Hypothetical Reconstruction/ Joseph Blenkinsopp --pp.25-43 | ||
505 | _aJesus' "I Have come" Statements in Matthew's Gospel/ Warren Carter --pp.44-62 | ||
505 | _aAssessing the Johannine Epithet " the Mother of Jesus"/ Troy W. Martin --pp.63-73 | ||
505 | _aRomans 12:14-21 and Nonretaliation in Second Temple Judaism: Addressing Persecution within the Community/ Kent L. Yinger --pp.74-96 | ||
505 | _aFirst Corinthians 4:6 and Helenistic Pedagogy/ Ronald L. Tyler --pp. 97-103 | ||
505 | _aNo. 2 | ||
505 | _aRuth the Moabite and the Blessing of Foreigners/ Michael S. Moore --pp.203-217 | ||
505 | _a"Anyone Blind or Lame Not Enter House": On the Interpretation of Second Samuel 5:8b/ Saul M. Olyan --pp.218-227 | ||
505 | _aNew Evidence for the Authenticity of bst in Hebrew Personal Names and for Its Use as a Divine Epithet in Biblical Texts/ Gordon J. Hamilton --pp.228-250 | ||
505 | _aOn the Influence of Septuagint on the Peshitta/ Heidi M. Szpek --pp.251-266 | ||
505 | _aA Scroll Containing "Biblical" and "Apocryphal" Psalms: A Preliminary Edition of 4Qps (4Q88)/ Patrick W. Skehan+, Eugene Ulrich, and Peter W. Flint --pp.267-282 | ||
505 | _aThe source for Matthew 2:1-12/ John Nolland.-- pp.283-300. | ||
505 | _aNuptial Eschatology of Revelation/--pp.301-318. | ||
505 | _aNo.3 | ||
505 | _aAmos and Amaziah in Context: Syncronic and Diachronic Approaches to Amos 7-8/Paul R. Noble.--pp.423-439. | ||
505 | _aPsalm 55: Problems and Proposals/ John S. Kselman,S.S.and Michael L. Barre, S.S.--pp.440-462. | ||
505 | _aDaniel 11 and the Sociohistorical Setting of the Book Daniel/ Paul L. Redditt.--pp.463-474. | ||
505 | _aAlmsgiving and the Kingdom Within: Tertullian on Luke 17:21/ J. Ramsey Michaels.--pp.475-483. | ||
505 | _aIs First Corinthians 13 a Non-Pauline Interpolitan?/ William O. Walker, Jr.--pp.484-499. | ||
505 | _aFrom and before the Throne: Revelation 4:5-6a Integrating the Imagery of Revelation 4-16/ Charles Homer Giblin, S.J.--pp.500-513. | ||
505 | _aNo.4 | ||
505 | _aA Brief Note on Translating Proverbs/ Roland E. Murphy, O. Carm.--pp. 621-625. | ||
505 | _aIn the Lions Den: The Babylonian Background of a Biblical Motif/ Karel Van Der Toorn.--pp.626-640. | ||
505 | _aPatience Breeds Wisdom: Q 6:40 in Context/ Alicia Batten.--pp.641-656. | ||
505 | _aQuestions, Chreiai, and Challenges to Honor: The Interface of Rhetoric and Culture in Mark's Gospel/ Jerome H. Neyrey, S.J.--pp.657-681. | ||
505 | _aThe Spirit as Taskmaster and Troublemaker in Romans 8/ Richard J. Dillon.--pp.682-702. | ||
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