Journal for the Study of the New Testament 43/4 (2021)
- Ryan S Schellenberg, Heidi Wendt, "The ‘Praetorium’ and ‘Caesar’s Household’: Introduction," 435-436
- Michael Flexsenhar, III , "Paul the Trojan Horse: The Legacy of Triumph in Philippians," 437-449 (abstract)
- Heike Omerzu, "Paul, the Praetorium and the Saints from Caesar’s Household: Philippians Revisited in Light of Migration Theory," 450-467 (abstract)
- Angela Standhartinger, "Greetings from Prison and Greetings from Caesar’s House (Philippians 4.22): A Reconsideration of an Enigmatic Greek Expression in the Light of the Context and Setting of Philippians," 468-484
- Cédric Brélaz, "The Provincial Contexts of Paul’s Imprisonments: Law Enforcement and Criminal Procedure in the Roman East," 485-507
- Douglas A. Campbell, "The Provenance of Philippians: A Response to the Analyses of Michael Flexsenhar, Heike Omerzu, Angela Standhartinger and Cédric Brélaz," 508-522 (abstract)
- Bryan R. Dyer, "‘In the Midst of the Assembly I Will Praise You’: Hebrews 2.12 and Its Contribution to the Argument of the Epistle," 523-538 (abstract)
- William John Lyons, "What Jesus Did, Does and May Do in Future: Gospel Miracles, Human Augmentation, Transhumanism and the Future of New Testament Studies," 539-557 (abstract)
- Daniel B. Glover, "What Are the Disciples Doing around Paul? The ‘Ring-Dance’ in Acts 14.20a," 558-569 (abstract)
- Gregory R. Lanier, "‘As It Is Written’ … Where? Examining Generic Citations of Scripture in the New Testament," 570-604 (abstract)
- Travis B. Williams, "Confirming Scripture through Eyewitness Testimony (2 Peter 1.19a): Resolving a Crux Interpretum," 605-624 (abstract)
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