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- "Eternal Covenant" in the Pentateuch : the contours of an elusive phrase
- "Non-canonical" religious texts in early Judaism and early Christianity
- "On her account" : reconfiguring Israel in Ruth, Esther, and Judith
- "Sit at my right hand" : the Chronicler's portrait of the tribe of Benjamin in the social context of Yehud
- "Tell me, o muse" : the Song of Deborah (Judges 5) in the light of heroic poetry
- "Who is this Son of Man?" : the latest scholarship on a puzzling expression of the historical Jesus
- "Who will lament her?" : the feminine and the fantastic in the book of Nahum
- 'Behold, the angels came and served Him' : a compositional analysis of angels in Matthew
- 'God is one' : the function of Eis ho Theos as a ground for Gentile inclusion in Paul's letters
- 'I lifted my eyes and saw' : reading dream and vision reports in the Hebrew Bible
- 'Perhaps there is hope' : reading Lamentations as a polyphony of pain, penitence, and protest
- A Case Frame grammar and lexicon for the Book of Revelation
- A God of faithfulness : essays in honour of J. Gordon McConville on his 60th birthday
- A Graeco-Roman rhetorical reading of the farewell discourse
- A Jewish apocalyptic framework of eschatology in the Epistle to the Hebrews : protology and eschatology as background
- A Kind of magic : understanding magic in the New Testament and its religious environment
- A Pauline theology of church leadership
- A baptism of judgment in the fire of the Holy Spirit : John's eschatological proclamation in Matthew 3
- A former Jew : Paul and the dialectics of race
- A journey around John : tradition, interpretation and context in the fourth Gospel
- A narratological reading of 1 Peter
- A scriptural theology of eucharistic blessings
- A text-linguistic investigation into the discourse structure of James
- A theocratic Yehud? : issues of government in a Persian period
- Abraham in Jewish and early Christian literature
- After Ezekiel : essays on the reception of a difficult prophet
- Ahab agonistes : the rise and fall of the Omri dynasty
- All of you are one : the social vision of Galatians 3.28, 1 Corinthians 12.13 and Colossians 3.11
- Alterity, pain, and suffering in Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel
- Ambiguity in Ecclesiastes
- An intertextual analysis of Zechariah 9-10 : the earlier restoration expectations of second Zechariah
- Ancient education and early Christianity
- Ancient letters and the purpose of Romans
- Anonymous prophets and archetypal kings : reading 1 Kings 13
- Approaches to the "chosen place" : accessing a biblical concept
- Architecture and utopia in the Temple era
- Art as biblical commentary : visual criticism from Hagar the wife of Abraham to Mary the mother of Jesus
- Aspects of Amos : exegesis and interpretation
- Atonement and ethics in 1 John : a peacemaking hermeneutic
- Attitudes to Gentiles in ancient Judaism and early Christianity
- Aural design and coherence in the prologue of First John / Jeffrey E. Brickle
- BMH as body language : a lexical and iconographical study of the word BMH when not a reference to cultic phenomena in biblical and post-biblical Hebrew
- Becoming Christian : essays on 1 Peter and the making of Christian identity
- Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus : Hellenistic histories and the date of the Pentateuch
- Bible and bedlam : madness, sanism, and New Testament interpretation
- Biblical interpretation in Judaism and Christianity
- Biblical interpretation in early Christian Gospels
- Biblical narratives, archaeology, and historicity : essays in honour of Thomas L. Thompson
- Body, gender and purity in Leviticus 12 and 15
- Bowing before Christ - nodding to the state? : reading Paul politically with Oliver O'Donovan and John Howard Yoder
- Breaking monotheism : Yehud and the material formation of monotheistic identity
- Can a Cushite change his skin? : an examination of race, ethnicity, and othering in the Hebrew Bible
- Chaos and the son of man : the Hebrew Chaoskampf tradition in the period 515 BCE to 200 CE
- Character studies and the Gospel of Mark
- Characterizing Jesus : a rhetorical analysis on the fourth gospel's use of scripture in its presentation of Jesus
- Characters and characterization in Luke-Acts
- Characters and characterization in the Book of Kings
- Characters and characterization in the Book of Samuel
- Characters and characterization in the Gospel of John
- Characters and characterization in the book of Kings
- Characters and characterization in the book of Samuel
- Children in early Christian narratives
- Christ is God over all : Romans 9:5 in the context of Romans 9-11
- Christ redeemed 'us' from the curse of the law : a Jewish martyrological reading of Galatians 3:13
- Christ, creation, and the cosmic goal of redemption : a study of Pauline creation theology as read by Irenaeus and applied to ecotheology
- Christ, shepherd of the nations : the nations as narrative character and audience in John's Apocalypse
- Christology, hermeneutics, and Hebrews : profiles from the history of interpretation
- Chronicles and the politics of Davidic restoration : a quiet revolution
- Collections, codes, and Torah : the re-characterization of Israel's written law
- Colonial education and class formation in early Judaism : a postcolonial reading
- Common property, the Golden Age, and Empire in Acts 2:42-47 and 4:32-35
- Competing identities : the athlete and the gladiator in early Christianity
- Composite citations in antiquity, Volume 2, New Testament uses
- Conceptualizing words for "God" within the Pentateuch : a cognitive-semantic investigation in literary context
- Concerning the nations : essays on the oracles against the nations in Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel
- Conquering character : the characterization of Joshua in Joshua 1-11
- Constructing ethnic identity in 1 Peter : who you are no longer
- Construction of gender and identity in Genesis : the subject and the other
- Constructions of space I : theory, geography, and narrative
- Constructions of space IV : further developments in examining ancient Israel's social space
- Constructions of space V : place, space and identity in the ancient Mediterranean world
- Conversion in Luke and Paul : an exegetical and theological exploration
- Creation imagery in the Gospel of John
- Crossing the Jordan : diachrony versus synchrony in the Book of Joshua
- Crucifixion and new creation : the strategic purpose of Galatians 6.11-17
- Daniel evokes Isaiah : allusive characterization of foreign rule in the Hebrew-Aramaic Book of Daniel
- David in distress : his portrait through the historical psalms
- David's capacity for compassion : a literary-hermeneutical study of 1-2 Samuel
- Decisive meals : table politics in biblical literature
- Diachronic and synchronic : reading the Psalms in real time : proceedings of the Baylor symposium on the book of Psalms
- Dialogue not dogma : many voices in the gospel of Luke
- Disability studies and the Hebrew Bible : figuring Mephibosheth in the David story
- Discovering the traditions of prose prayers in early Jewish literature
- Disloyalty and destruction : religion and politics in Deuteronomy and the modern world
- Do this in remembrance of me : the disputed works in the Lukan Institution narrative (Luke 22: 19b-20) : an historico-exegetical, theological, and sociological analysis
- Dress and clothing in the Hebrew Bible : "for all her household are clothed in crimson"
- Early church understandings of Jesus as the female divine : the scandal of the scandal of particularity
- Ecclesiastes and scepticism
- Elohim within the Psalms : petitioning the creator to order chaos in oral-derived literature
- Enquire of the former age : ancient historiography and writing the history of Israel
- Enthymemes in the letters of Paul
- Ethical God-talk in the book of Job : speaking to the Almighty
- Evil and the devil
- Exclusive inclusivity : identity conflicts between the exiles and the people who remained (6th-5th centuries BCE)
- Exodus in the New Testament
- Expect the unexpected : aspects of pragmatic foregrounding in Old Testament narratives
- Experiencing irony in the first gospel : suspense, surprise and curiosity
- Ezra's social drama : identity formation, marriage and social conflict in Ezra 9 and 10
- Failure and prospect : Lazarus and the rich man (Luke 16:19-31) in the context of Luke-Acts
- Far from minimal : celebrating the work and influence of Philip R. Davies
- Feminist frameworks and the Bible : power, ambiguity, and intersectionality
- First-degree incest and the Hebrew Bible : sex in the family
- Flashes of fire : a literary analysis of the Song of Songs
- Focusing biblical studies : the crucial nature of the Persian and Hellenistic periods : essays in honor of Douglas A. Knight
- From Babel to Babylon : essays on biblical history and literature in honour of Brian Peckham
- From creation to Babel : studies in Genesis 1-11
- Genesis in the New Testament
- Genre and narrative coherence in the Acts of the Apostles
- Gnosticism, Docetism, and the Judaisms of the first century : the search for the wider context of Johannine literature and why it matters
- Going up and going down : a key to interpreting Jacob's dream (Genesis 28:10-22)
- Good figs, bad figs : judicial differentiation in the book of Jeremiah
- Gospel interpretation and the Q-hypothesis
- Hearing at the boundaries of vision : education informing cosmology in Revelation 9
- Hebrew wordplay and Septuagint translation technique in the fourth book of the Psalter
- Hebrews and divine speech
- Here comes the judge : violent pacifism in the book of Revelation
- Historiography and identity (re)formulation in Second Temple historiographical literature
- History, politics and the Bible from the Iron Age to the media age : essays in honour of Keith W. Whitelam
- Hosea : a textual commentary
- How to kill things with words : Ananias and Sapphira under the prophetic speech-act of divine judgment (Acts 4.32-5.11)
- Illiterate apostles : uneducated early Christians and the literates who loved them
- Image and glory of God : 1 Corinthians 11:2-16 as a case study in Bible, gender and hermeneutics
- Image, text, exegesis : iconographic interpretation and the Hebrew Bible
- Imagined worlds and constructed differences in the Hebrew Bible
- Imagining the other and constructing Israelite identity in the early Second Temple period
- Incorporated servanthood : commitment and discipleship in the Gospel of Matthew
- Inner biblical allusion in the poetry of Wisdom and Psalms
- Is Paul also among the prophets? : an examination of the relationship between Paul and the Old Testament prophetic tradition in 2 Corinthians
- Israel's only shepherd : Matthew's shepherd motif and his social setting
- Israel's prophets and Israel's past : essays on the relationship of prophetic texts and Israelite history in honor of John H. Hayes
- Jeremiah (dis)placed : new directions in writing/reading Jeremiah
- Jeremiah invented : constructions and deconstructions of Jeremiah
- Jesse's lineage : the legendary lives of David, Jesus, and Jesse James
- Jesus and Paul : global perspectives in honor of James D.G. Dunn for his 70th birthday
- Jesus and the empire of God : royal language and imperial ideology in the Gospel of Mark
- Jesus and the scriptures : problems, passages, and patterns
- Jesus and the thoughts of many hearts : implicit Christology and Jesus' knowledge in the gospel of Luke
- Jesus and time : an interpretation of Mark 1.15
- Jesus as teacher in the gospel of Mark : the function of a motif
- Jesus wept : the significance of Jesus' laments in the New Testament
- Jesus' literacy : scribal culture and the teacher from Galilee
- Jesus, Matthew's gospel and early Christianity : studies in memory of Graham N. Stanton
- Jesus, the Galilean exorcist : his exorcisms in social and political context
- Jesus, the Sabbath and the Jewish debate : healing on the Sabbath in the 1st and 2nd centuries CE
- Jonah and the human condition : life and death in Yahweh's world
- Josephus' interpretation of the books of Samuel
- Judah between East and West : the transition from Persian to Greek rule (ca. 400-200 BCE)
- Judas Iscariot, damned or redeemed? : a critical examination of the portrayal of Judas in Jesus films (1902-2014)
- Jude on the attack : a comparative analysis of the epistle of Jude, Jewish judgement oracles, and Greco-Roman invective
- Kenotic politics : the reconfiguration of power in Jesus' political praxis
- Land and calendar : the priestly document from Genesis 1 to Joshua 18
- Land of our fathers : the roles of ancestor veneration in biblical land claims
- Lexical dependence and intertextual allusion in the Septuagint of the Twelve Prophets : studies in Hosea, Amos and Micah
- Loanwords in biblical literature : rhetorical studies in Esther, Daniel, Ezra, and Exodus
- Luke's literary creativity
- Magical motifs in the Book of Revelation
- Marcan priority without Q : explorations in the Farrer hypothesis
- Mark 13 and the return of the shepherd : the narrative logic of Zechariah in Mark
- Mark, manuscripts, and monotheism : essays in honor of Larry W. Hurtado
- Matthean posteriority : an exploration of Matthew's use of Mark and Luke as a solution to the synoptic problem
- Matthew and Mark across perspectives : essays in honour of Stephen C. Barton and William R. Telford
- Methodology in the use of the Old Testament in the New : context and criteria
- Michal's moral dilemma : a literary, anthropological and ethical interpretation
- Mimesis in the Johannine literature : a study in Johannine ethics
- Missing priests : the Zadokites in tradition and history
- Mitzvoth ethics and the Jewish Bible : the end of Old Testament theology
- Mixed marriages : intermarriage and group identity in the Second Temple period
- Mockery and secretism in the social world of Mark's gospel
- Monotheism and Yahweh's appropriation of Baal
- Mutual boasting in Philippians : the ethical function of shared honor in its scriptural and Greco-Roman context
- Narcissist universalism : a psychoanalytic reading of Paul's epistles
- Narrative and other readings in the Book of Esther
- Narrative desire and the book of Ruth
- New Testament texts on Greek amulets from late antiquity
- New Testament verbs of communication : a case frame and exegetical study
- New studies in textual interplay
- On conditionals in the Greek Pentateuch : a study of translation syntax
- Open-mindedness in the Bible and beyond : a volume of studies in honour of Bob Becking
- Other early Christian gospels : a critical edition of the surviving Greek manuscripts
- Other gods and idols : the relationship between the worship of other gods and the worship of idols within the Old Testament
- Outside of Eden : Cain in the ancient versions of Genesis 4:1-16
- Paradigms of being in Christ : a study of the epistle to the Philippians
- Paul and Epictetus on law : a comparison
- Paul and Judaism : crosscurrents in Pauline exegesis and the study of Jewish-Christian relations
- Paul and the Corinthians : leadership, ordeals, and the politics of displacement
- Paul and the second century
- Paul's "spirit of adoption" in its Roman Imperial context
- Paul's financial policy : a socio-theological approach
- Paul's use of the Old Testament in Romans 9:10-18 : an intertextual and theological exegesis
- Paul, scribe of old and new : intertextual insights for the Jesus-Paul debate
- Persian royal-Judaean elite engagements in the early Teispid and Achaemenid empire : the king's acolytes
- Perspectives on Israelite wisdom : proceedings of the Oxford Old Testament Seminar
- Picturing Paul in empire : imperial image, text and persuasion in Colossians, Ephesians and the Pastoral Epistles
- Poets, prophets, and texts in play : studies in biblical poetry and prophecy in honour of Francis Landy
- Power, politics, and prophecy : the character of Samuel and the Deuteronomistic evaluation of prophecy
- Prayer and vindication in Luke-Acts : the theme of prayer within the context of the legitimating and edifying objective of the Lukan narrative
- Pre-exilic Israel, the Hebrew Bible, and archaeology : integrating text and artefact
- Prophecy and power : Jeremiah in feminist and postcolonial perspective
- Prophetic otherness : constructions of otherness in prophetic literature
- Prophetic otherness : constructions of otherness in prophetic literature
- Prophets, prophecy, and prophetic texts in Second Temple Judaism
- Psalm 110 and the logic of Hebrews
- Psalmody and poetry in Old Testament ethics
- Psalms and Hebrews : studies in reception
- Psalms and mythology
- Psalms and the use of the critical imagination : essays in honour of Professor Susan Gillingham
- Quotations in John : studies on Jewish scripture in the Fourth Gospel
- Raymond Brown, 'the Jews', and the Gospel of John : from apologia to apology
- Reading Acts in the discourses of masculinity and politics
- Reading Acts today : essays in honour of Loveday C.A. Alexander
- Reading Ecclesiastes intertextually
- Reading Hebrews and 1 Peter with the African American Great Migration : diaspora, place, and identity
- Reading Job intertextually
- Reading Jude with new eyes : methodological reassessments of the letter of Jude
- Reading Lamentations intertextually
- Reading Paul in context : explorations in identity formation : essays in honour of William S. Campbell
- Reading Revelation as pastiche : imitating the past
- Reading Ruth in the restoration period : a call for inclusion
- Reading Second Peter with new eyes : methodological reassessments of the letter of Second Peter
- Reading dreams : an audience-critical approach to the dreams in the Gospel of Matthew
- Reading other peoples' texts : social identity and the reception of authoritative traditions
- Reading utopia in Chronicles
- Reception history and biblical studies : theory and practice
- Reconsidering the date and provenance of the book of Hosea : the case for Persian-period Yehud
- Reconstructing the historical background of Paul's rhetoric in the letter to the Colossians
- Recovering the daughter's nakedness : a formal analysis of Israelite kinship terminology and the internal logic of Leviticus 18
- Rediscovering the Marys : Maria, Mariamne, Miriam
- Regulations concerning tongues and prophecy in 1 Corinthians 14.26-40 : relevance beyond the Corinthian church
- Reimagining Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale : the lost seduction
- Religious experience and the creation of scripture : examining inspiration in Luke-Acts and Galatians
- Religious responses to political crisis
- Representations of the afterlife in Luke-Acts
- Resisting empire : rethinking the purpose of the letter to "the Hebrews"
- Responding to a puzzled scribe : the Barberini version of Habakkuk 3 analysed in the light of the other Greek versions
- Revelation's hymns : commentary on the cosmic conflict
- Rhetoric and social justice in Isaiah
- Royal messianism and the Jerusalem priesthood in the Gospel of Mark
- Sacred conjectures : the context and legacy of Robert Lowth and Jean Astruc
- Saint Thecla : body politics and masculine rhetoric
- Samson and the liminal hero in the ancient Near East
- Saul, Doeg, Nabal, and the "son of Jesse" : readings in 1 Samuel 16-25
- Searching for Sarah in the Second Temple era : images in the Hebrew Bible, the Septuagint, the Genesis Apocryphon, and the Antiquities
- Second Temple studies IV : historiography and history
- Sexuality and law in the Torah
- Sharing in the Son's inheritance : Davidic messianism and Paul's worldwide interpretation of the Abrahamic land promise in Galatians
- Sin, the human predicament, and salvation in the Gospel of John
- So great a salvation : a dialogue on the atonement in Hebrews
- Sons or lovers : an interpretation of David and Jonathan's friendship
- South African perspectives on the Pentateuch between synchrony and diachrony
- Spirit and the 'other' : social identity, ethnicity and intergroup reconciliation in Luke-Acts
- Still selling the righteous : a redaction-critical investigation of reasons for judgment in Amos 2:6-16
- Storytelling the Bible at the Creation Museum, Ark Encounter, and Museum of the Bible
- Studies in canonical criticism : reading the New Testament as scripture
- Studies in the book of Tobit : a multidisciplinary approach
- Suffering in ancient worldview : Luke, Seneca and 4 Maccabees in dialogue
- Suffering in the face of death : the epistle to the Hebrews and its context of situation
- Swimming in the sea of scripture : Paul's use of the Old Testament in 2 Corinthians 4.7-13.13
- Terror all around : horrors, monsters, and theology in the Book of Jeremiah
- Text to praxis : hermeneutics and homiletics in dialogue
- Text, context and the Johannine community : a sociolinguistic analysis of the Johannine writings
- Texts and artefacts : selected essays on textual criticism and early Christian manuscripts
- The "whole truth" : rethinking retribution in the Book of Tobit
- The Ammonites : elites, empires, and sociopolitical change (1000-500 BCE)
- The Bible in crime fiction and drama : murderous texts
- The Bible, gender, and reception history : the case of Job's wife
- The Danielic eschatological hour in the Johannine literature
- The Davidic shepherd king in the Lukan narrative
- The Decalogue in Jewish and Christian tradition
- The Elijah-Elisha narrative in the composition of Luke
- The First World War and the mobilization of biblical scholarship
- The God Ezekiel creates
- The Levite singers in Chronicles and their stabilising role
- The Roman Empire in Luke's narrative
- The Seleucid and Hasmonean periods and the apocalyptic worldview : the First Enoch Seminar Nangeroni Meeting, Villa Cagnola, Gazzada (June 25-28, 2012)
- The Son-Father relationship and Christological symbolism in the Gospel of John
- The Testament of Job : text, narrative and reception history
- The Torah in the New Testament
- The abomination of desolation in Matthew 24.15
- The aesthetics of violence in the prophets
- The artistic dimension : literary explorations of the Hebrew Bible
- The audience of Matthew : an appraisal of the local audience thesis
- The biblical tour of hell
- The book of Joel : a prophet between calamity and hope
- The book of Kings and exilic identity : 1 and 2 Kings as a work of political historiography
- The branches of the Gospel of John : the reception of the Fourth Gospel in the early church
- The characters of Elijah and Elisha and the Deuteronomic evaluation of prophecy : miracles and manipulation
- The city in the Hebrew Bible : critical, literary and exegetical approaches
- The common tradition behind synoptic sayings of judgment and John's Apocalypse : an oral interpretive tradition of OT prophetic material
- The community, the individual and the common good : 'to Idion' and 'to Sympheron' in the Greco-Roman world and Paul
- The concept of canon in the reception of the Epistle to the Hebrews
- The contest for time and space in the Roman imperial cults and 1 Peter : reconfiguring the universe
- The conversion of the nations in Revelation
- The days of our years : a lexical semantic study of the life cycle in biblical Israel
- The divine builder in Psalm 68 : Jewish and Pauline tradition
- The earliest Christian meeting places : almost exclusively houses?
- The earliest Christian meeting places : almost exclusively houses?
- The earliest perceptions of Jesus in context : essays in honor of John Nolland on his 70th birthday
- The early reception of Paul the Second Temple Jew : text, narrative and reception history
- The ending of the canon : a canonical and intertextual reading of Revelation 21-22
- The family in life and in death : the family in ancient Israel : sociological and archaeological perspectives
- The fate of justice and righteousness during David's reign : rereading the court history and its ethics according to 2 Samuel 8:15-20:26
- The fate of the Jerusalem temple in Luke-Acts : an intertextual approach to Jesus' laments over Jerusalem and Stephen's speech
- The followers of Jesus as the 'servant' : Luke's Isaianic model for the disciples in Luke-Acts
- The formal education of the author of Luke-Acts
- The fourth gospel and the quest for Jesus : modern foundations reconsidered
- The good, the bold, and the beautiful : the story of Susanna and its Renaissance interpretations
- The great sermon tradition as a fiscal framework in 1 Corinthians : towards a Pauline theology of material possessions
- The heavenlies in Ephesians : a lexical, exegetical, and conceptual analysis
- The historian and the Bible : essays in honour of Lester L. Grabbe
- The influence of post-biblical Hebrew and Aramaic on the translator of Septuagint Isaiah
- The invention of the inspired text : philological windows on the Theopneustia of scripture
- The literary coherence of the book of Micah : remnant, restoration, and promise
- The media matrix of early Jewish and Christian narrative
- The minor prophets in the New Testament
- The nature and demands of the sovereign rule of God in the Gospel of Matthew
- The open mind : essays in honour of Christopher Rowland
- The parabiblical texts : strategies for extending the Scriptures in the Dead Sea Scrolls
- The parables in Q
- The path to salvation in Luke's Gospel : what must we do?
- The performative nature and function of Isaiah 40-55
- The pericope of the adulteress in contemporary research
- The politics of the Revised version : a tale of two New Testament revision companies
- The power of disorder : ritual elements in Mark's passion narrative
- The price of partnership in the letter of Paul to the Philippians : "make my joy complete"
- The proskynesis of Jesus in the New Testament : a study on the significance of Jesus as an object of [proskuneo] in the New Testament writings
- The quest for the historical Jesus after the demise of authenticity : toward a critical realist philosophy of history in Jesus studies
- The reformed David(s) and the question of resistance to tyranny : reading the Bible in the 16th and 17th centuries
- The reign of God is such as these : a socio-literary analysis of daughters in the Gospel of Mark
- The ritualized revelation of the messianic age : washings and meals in Galatians and 1 Corinthians
- The senses of Scripture : sensory perception in the Hebrew Bible
- The social significance of reconciliation in Paul's theology : narrative readings in Romans
- The solution to the 'Son of Man' problem
- The storied ethics of the Thanksgiving Psalms
- The substance of Psalm 24 : an attempt to read scripture after Brevard S. Childs
- The temple in text and tradition : a festschrift in honour of Robert Hayward
- The testimony of the exalted Jesus in the book of Revelation
- The theological role of paradox in the Gospel of Mark
- The transformational role of discipleship in Mark 10:13-16 : passage towards childhood
- The unchained Bible : cultural appropriations of biblical texts
- The unity of male and female in Jesus Christ : an exegetical study of Galatians 3.28c in light of Paul's theology of promise
- The violent gift : trauma's subversion of the Deuteronomistic history's narrative
- The word order of the Gospel of Luke : its foregrounded messages
- Theodicy and the cross of Christ : a New Testament inquiry
- Theological and theoretical issues in the synoptic problem
- Theological interpretation and Isaiah 53 : a critical comparison of Bernhard Duhm, Brevard Childs, and Alec Motyer
- Theophanic "type-scenes" in the Pentateuch : visions of YHWH
- Thinking and seeing with women in Revelation
- Thomas - love as strong as death : faith and commitment in the Fourth Gospel
- Touching the heart of God : the social construction of poverty among biblical peasants
- Uprooting and planting : essays on Jeremiah for Leslie Allen
- Violence, otherness and identity in Isaiah 63:1-6 : the trampling one coming from Edom
- Visions and eschatology : a socio-historical analysis of Zechariah 1-6
- War in Chronicles : temple faithfulness and Israel's place in the land
- Water and water-related phenomena in the Old Testament wisdom literature : an eco-theological exploration
- Weighing hearts : character, judgment, and the ethics of reading the Bible
- What does the Scripture say? : studies in the function of Scripture in early Judaism and Christianity
- Where is the wise man? : Graeco-Roman education as a background to the divisions in 1 Corinthians 1-4
- Why Bíos? : on the relationship between gospel genre and implied audience
- Women and exilic identity in the Hebrew Bible
- Women in the greetings of Romans 16.1-16 : a study of mutuality and women's ministry in the letter to the Romans
- Word and spirit in Ezekiel
- Worlds that could not be : utopia in Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah
- Writing the Gospels : a dialogue with Francis Watson
- Written to serve : the use of scripture in 1 Peter
- YHWH Elohim : a survey of occurrences in the Leningrad Codex and their corresponding Septuagintal renderings
- You are my Son : the family of God in the epistle to the Hebrews
- Zeal without knowledge : the concept of zeal in Romans 10, Galatians 1, and Philippians 3
- Zechariah and his visions : an exegetical study of Zechariah's vision report
- Zechariah's vision report and its earliest interpreters : a redaction-critical study of Zechariah 1-8
- Ṣedaqa and Torah in postexilic discourse
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