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Παρασκευή 9 Ιανουαρίου 2026

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Biblische Zeitschrift / The current issue of Biblische Zeitschrift

 Biblische Zeitschrift 70:1 (2026)

  • Claudia D. Bergmann, "Hinein in neue Räume: Gedanken zur Bedeutung der Frage in der Hebräischen Bibel und im Jonabuch," 1-26 (abstract)
  • Walter T. Wilson, "The City Speaks. Exile, Consolation, and Drama in the Book of Baruch," 27-48 (abstract)
  • Alessandro Falcetta, "My Neighbour: the Good Samaritan (Luke 10,25–37) and the Theory of Recognition," 49-73 (abstract)
  • Martin Bauspieß, "Gottes Schöpfung und die Wirklichkeit des Menschen in den Briefen des Apostels Paulus," 74-92 (abstract)
  • Bohdan Kuryliak, "The Meaning of Jesus’ Words “τοῦ θεοῦ µου” in Revelation 3,2.12," 93-109 (OA)
  • Shira J. Golani -  Mitka R. Golub, "The Contribution of Personal Names in Biblical 'United Monarchy' Prose and Lists to Understanding the Origin of These Texts," 111-124 (abstract)
  • Agnethe Siquans, "A Way Out? Bird Metaphors in Psalm 102," 125-136 (OA)

Δευτέρα 21 Αυγούστου 2023

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Νeotestamentica / The current issue of Neotestamentica

 Neotestamentica 56/2 (2022)

  • Izaak J. L. Connoway, Annang Asumang, "Being At Home or Taking Up Habitation? A Verbal Aspectual Analysis of Christ's Habitation in Ephesians 3:17," 213-231 (abstract)
  • Juraj Feník, "Fire and Fire: Luke 3:7–14 and 16:19–31 in Correspondence," 233-252 (abstract)
  • Andreas-Christian Heidel, "Perspectives for Reading the Epistle to the Hebrews as a Constructive Contribution to Jewish-Christian Dialogue," 253-274 (abstract)
  • Sung Uk Lim, Amy Lindeman Allen, "Jairus's Family Revisited: A Collaborative Model of Parenting (Mark 5:21–24, 35–43),"  275-299 (abstract)
  • Louis W. Ndekha, ""Go and Do Likewise": Jesus and Rhetorical Syncrisis in the Parable of the "Magnanimous" Samaritan (Luke 10:25–37)," 301-316 (abstract)
  • Erwin Ochsenmeier, "Antioch as a Church Planting Community: Revisiting Barnabas and Paul's Departure in Acts 13:1–4," 317-336 (abstract)
  • Daniel Charles Smith, "Purity among the παρθένοι of Revelation 14:1–5 and the Βάκχοι of Western Asia Minor," 337-360 (abstract)

Πέμπτη 21 Οκτωβρίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Neotestamentica / The current issue of Neotestamentica

 Neotestamentica 55/1 (2021)

  • Scott Lewis Adams, "The Rhetorical Function of Petitionary Prayer in Revelation," 1-22 (abstract)
  • Sanrie M. de Beer, Pierre J. Jordaan, "Heeding the Voices of Ὀρφανοί καὶ Xῆραι (Fatherless Households) in James 1:27: Utilising the Greimassian Semiotic Square," 23-42 (abstract)
  • Paul B. Decock, "'This Book': The Rhetoric of John's Apocalypse," 43-63 (abstract)
  • Friedrich W. de Wet, Adriaan Lamprecht, "The Aorist Indicative's Prior to Past Usage: A Mental Space Theory Analysis," 65-88 (abstract)
  • David L. Eastman, "The Pauline Teachings of Peter in the Apocryphal Acts," 89-109 (abstract)
  • Mookgo S. Kgatle, "Healing Practices in the Epistle of James Applied to New Prophetic Churches in South Africa," 111-123 (abstract)
  • Prince Emma Peters, "Brauchbarkeit of the Q Hypothesis in Modern Source-Critical Studies," 125-137 (abstract)
  • Stephen Rockwell, "Who are the Lowly, Weak and Despised? A Re-evaluation of 1 Corinthians 1:26–31," 139-153 (abstract)
  • Cornelia van Deventer, "The Mosaic of Belief in the Fourth Gospel," 155-170 (abstract)
  • Daniel Nii Aboagye Aryeh, "Social-Scientific Interpretation of the Parables of Jesus in Luke: A Review of Some Works of Ernest van Eck," 171-191 (abstract)

Κυριακή 18 Απριλίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Biblische Notizen / The current issue of Biblische Notizen

 Biblische Notizen 188 (2021)

  • Cornelius Vollmer, „Und es waren Hirten in demselben Land…“ Vom Verständnis der Hirten zu einer neuen Hermeneutik der lukanischen Weihnachtsgeschichte (Teil 2)," 3-25
  • Ludwig Thiele, "JHWH und die Götter in Jes 41,21-29," 27-41
  • Nadav Naʼaman, "Harsh Criticism of Pekahʼs Rebellion in the Book of Hosea," 43-49
  • Markus Zehnder, "The Promise Section in Leviticus 26:3-13: Structural Observations and Consequences for the Interpretation," 51-62
  • Stefan Beyerle, "Textempirie und systematisch-theologische Prinzipienlehre. Anmerkungen eines Exegeten zur aktuellen fundamentaltheologischen Diskussion (Teil 1)," 63-81
  • Trevor Tibbertsma, "The Ambiguous Way to Wisdom in Baruch 3,9-4,4," 83-99
  • Holger Szesnat, Interpreting the Third Version of the Story of Entrusted Money: Revisiting Richard Rohrbaugh’s Chiastic Reading," 101-118

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Novum Testamentum / The current issue of Novum Testamentum

 Novum Testamentum 63/2 (2021)

  • Mordechai Aviam - R. Steven Notley, "In Search of the City of the Apostles," 143–158 (abstract)
  • Phillip Porter, "The Parable of the Talents (Matt 25:14–30): Preparing Jesus’ Disciples to Lead the Worldwide Expansion of the Mission of Jesus," 159–176 (abstract)
  • Michael Pope, "Extraction and Emission Language in Luke 8:45," 198–206 (abstract)
  • Marion Christina Hauck, "„… durch das Blut des Einzelnen“: Deutung des Todes Jesu in Apg 20,28," 207–220 (abstract)
  • Colton Moore, "Theodotion Zechariah in the Fourth Gospel," 221–228 (abstract)
  • Lionel J. Windsor, "The Named Jew and the Name of God: The Argument of Romans 2:17–29 in Light of Roman Attitudes to Jewish Teachers," 229–248 (abstract)
  • Matthew Pawlak, "Is Galatians an Ironic Letter? Θαυµάζω, Ancient Letter Writing Handbooks, and Galatians 1:6," 249–270

Σάββατο 3 Απριλίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Biblische Notizen / The current issue of Biblische Notizen

 Biblische Notizen 188 (2021)

  • Cornelius Vollmer, "„Und es waren Hirten in demselben Land…“ Vom Verständnis der Hirten zu einer neuen Hermeneutik der lukanischen Weihnachtsgeschichte (Teil 2)," 3-25
  • Ludwig Thiele, "JHWH und die Götter in Jes 41,21-29," 27-41
  • Nadav Naʼaman, "Harsh Criticism of Pekahʼs Rebellion in the Book of Hosea," 43-49
  • Markus Zehnder, "The Promise Section in Leviticus 26:3-13: Structural Observations and Consequences for the Interpretation," 51-62
  • Stefan Beyerle, "Textempirie und systematisch-theologische Prinzipienlehre. Anmerkungen eines Exegeten zur aktuellen fundamentaltheologischen Diskussion (Teil 1)," 63-81
  • Trevor Tibbertsma, "The Ambiguous Way to Wisdom in Baruch 3,9-4,4," 83-99
  • Holger Szesnat, "Interpreting the Third Version of the Story of Entrusted Money: Revisiting Richard Rohrbaugh’s Chiastic Reading," 101-118

Τετάρτη 31 Μαρτίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του SNTU / The current issue of SNTU

 Studien zum Neuen Testament und seiner Umwelt 44-45 (2019-20)

Veronika Burz-Tropper, "Philonische Gottesvorstellungen als ein Kontext der johanneischen Theo-Logie?" 5-32
There are so far hardly any considerations concerning philonic influence on the Johannine theo-logy, i.e. the idea of God. Therefore, it is the goal of this article, to give a – mainly textbased – insight into the – not at all simple – conceptions of God of Philo of Alexandria and to give a brief insight into my view of the Johannine theo-logy. In a conclusion, it should be possible to ask whether and to what extent the philonic conceptions of God can be regarded as a context of Johannine theo-logy.

Hans Förster, "Bleibt alle vor Gott, worin ihr berufen seid? Philologische Überlegungen zu 1 Kor 7,24 im Kontext," 33-56
One verse from the first letter to the Corinthians (1 Cor 7:21) is in its Greek way of phrasing the basis for two contrary and inconsolable translations. The discussion has so far focussed on the philological problems of 1 Cor 7:21. It had escaped notice that the punctuation of 1 Cor 7:16 and 17 in New Testament editions is producing a syntactically highly troubled text. The Vulgate’s punctuation has been used by Erasmus’ edition of the New Testament and found its way into the editions of Novum Testamentum Graece where it was kept up to the 28th edition. A syntactically correct punctuation in 1 Cor 7:16.17 is the basis of a new and improved translation of the entire passage (1 Cor 7:17-24). This makes an interpretation possible which shows that central topics of Pauline theology are dealt with here.

Katja Hess, "Das matthäische Vaterunser (Mt 6,9-13): Ein Kompendium jesuanischer Gotteslehre und Ethik," 57-80
The article deals with the Lord՚s Prayer according to Matthew (Mt 6:9-13). It shows that Matthew has a specific interest in understanding the Lord՚s Prayer not only as a prayer of supplication, in which all concerns can be confidently addressed to the Heavenly Father, who knows what we need (cf. Mt 6:32). Rather, this prayer of supplication is also connected with an adequate human response in the sense of a responsorial ethics. A synoptic comparison with the parallel passage found in the Gospel of Luke (Lk 11:2c-4) not only reveals differences in scope and wording, but also different forms of contextualization, which suggests specific editorial interests. The position of the Lord՚s Prayer at the center of the Sermon on the Mount and the consideration of inner-textual references within the Gospel of Matthew when analyzing the individual components of the Lord՚s Prayer confirm the thesis that Matthew wanted to refer to the Prayer’s ethical aspects as well as its supplicatory character. Therefore, the Lord՚s Prayer according to Matthew can be described as a compendium of Jesus՚s teaching of God and of his ethics.

Karl Matthias Schmidt, "Benjamin und sein Bruder. Die lukanische Konturierung pharisäischer Selbstgewissheit in Lk 15,11-32," 81-140
The contribution at hand, which leans on prior research, interprets the Parable of the Prodigal Son as the Evangelist’s creation. The spread of both male and female versions of various parables is indicative of Lk 15:11-32 having been added to Lk 15:4-10. However, in Lk 15:11-32 motifs appear to be borrowed from the schools of rhetoric and declamation, and an adaptation of the Greek story of Joseph is featured, all of which renders plausible that the parable originated in the Greco-Roman domain. Against this backdrop, and factoring in the cross-linking of the parable within the gospel, it makes sense that Luke is the originator of the text. This thesis holds even if considering the possibility that Matthew uses the Gospel of Luke.

Dominik Stockinger / Christoph Niemand, "Analysing New Testament Parables Informed by Theories of Imagination," 141-160
This article comprises the substance of a proposed research project currently in the process of review and assessment. Its main idea is that the analysis and exposition of New Testament parables will substantially profit from an interdisciplinary effort adopting theoretical concepts of imagination theory and related practical tools (as employed in various therapeutic approaches). If informed by theory of imagination the established canon of exegetical methods may bring forth a specific understanding of why and how Jesus’ parables are able to affect and alter their recipients’ moral values and social habits in thinking and acting.

Thomas Witulski, "Christus, die sieben Sterne und die sieben „Gemeindeengel“: Zeitgeschichtliche Bemerkungen zu einer Motivdisposition in Offb 1,20; 2f.," 161-204
Especially numismatic evidence leads to the plausible assumption that the author of Revelation drew the image of the ἑπτὰ ἀστέρες from the iconographic pool of the Imperial coinage in order to oppose the corresponding Imperial propaganda with a “Christian” contrasting analogy. Those who are able to perceive the truth understand that the Roman Augusti do not reign the world, but the figure of the ὅμοιος υἱὸν ἀνθρώπου, – usually – enthroned in heaven, does. The ἑπτὰ ἀστέρες are identified as the angels of the seven churches. These are humans who are ruled and protected by the figure of the ὅμοιος υἱὸν ἀνθρώπου, to whom they are subordinated in the ecclesiological and political hierarchy and to whom they are, at the same time, answerable. They hold responsible positions in their respective city or congregation. The identification of the seven stars as the angels of the seven churches is motivated by the identification, as it was propagated by Hadrianus, of his favourite Antinoos, who drowned in the river of Nile, as a star or as a stellar constellation.

Adrian Wypaldo, "Jakob im Kontext der wettkämpfenden Erzväter: Der Ringkampf Jakobs am Jabbok in der philosophisch-allegorischen Deutung des Philo von Alexandrien," 205-228
This contribution examines the use of sporting or agonistic terminology in an area where it would be less likely to be used, namely within the Torah exegesis of Philo of Alexandria. Despite his tendency to read the biblical text as a call to overcome the material world and to turn to ideal values, which can be grasped especially in the allegorical early work, Philo knows surprisingly well sporty competitions, appreciates them highly and uses the training efforts in sport and competition as blueprint for the practice of a virtuous and/or spiritual life. His interest is intensified among the competing patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, whose common characteristic is a particularly intensive preparation for the sacred competitions within the vicissitudes of life. At the top is Jakob, whose wrestling fight at the Jabbok (Gen 32:25-33 LXX) Philo interprets as a virtue fight, which lets the patriarch become the biblical athlete par excellence.

Σάββατο 6 Μαρτίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Biblical Interpretation / The current issue of Biblical Interpretation

 Biblical Interpretation 29/1 (2021)

  • Julián Andrés González Holguín, "Painted Eroticism: Sex and Death in Cain and Abel’s Story," 1–24 (abstract)
  • Bernon Lee, "Grace Aguilar, the Jealous Man, and Imperialism’s ‘Pleasure’," 25–48 (abstract)
  • Roger S. Nam, "Bribery and the Informal Economy in Proverbs,"  49–66 (abstract)
  • Rebecca L. Copeland, "Ecomimetic Interpretation: Ascertainment, Identification, and Dialogue in Matthew 6:25–34," 67–89 (abstract)
  • Alex Damm, "Gandhi and the Parable of the Prodigal Son,"  90–105 (abstract)


Παρασκευή 8 Ιανουαρίου 2021

Παρασκευή 11 Δεκεμβρίου 2020

Στο τρέχον τεύχος του Expository Times / In the current issue of Expository Times

Expository Times 132/3 (2020)

  • Cornelis Bennema, "Imitation in Johannine Christianity," 101-120 (abstract)
  • Cherryl Hunt, "Head & Heart: Promoting Holistic Biblical Engagement for Ordinary Christians," 111-121 (abstract
  • Gerald Glynn O’Collins, SJ, "‘Unshrunk Cloth and New Wineskins: Origins in the Experience of Jesus’," 122-127 (abstract)

Δευτέρα 23 Νοεμβρίου 2020

Στο τρέχον τεύχος του Expository Times / In the current issue of Expository Times

 Expository Times 132/3 (2020)

  • Cornelis Bennema, "Imitation in Johannine Christianity," 101-110 (abstract)
  • Cherryl Hunt, "Head & Heart: Promoting Holistic Biblical Engagement for Ordinary Christians," 111-121 (abstract)
  • Gerald Glynn O’Collins, SJ, "‘Unshrunk Cloth and New Wineskins: Origins in the Experience of Jesus’," 122-127 (abstract)

Πέμπτη 23 Απριλίου 2020

Το τρέχον τεύχος του BBR / The current issue of BBR

Bulletin of Biblical Research 30:1 (2020)

  • J. David Stark, "To Your Seed I Will Give . . . : The Land(s) Promised to Abraham in Genesis and Second Temple Judaism," 1-21 (abstract)
  • David G. Firth, "Reading Psalm 46 in Its Canonical Context: An Initial Exploration in Harmonies Consonant and Dissonant," 22-40 (abstract)
  • Edmund Neufeld, "Vulnerable Bodies and Volunteer Slaves: Slave Parable Violence in the Rest of Matthew," 41-63 (abstract)
  • David M. Shaw, "Restoring a Hemorrhaged Identity: The Identity and Impact of the Bleeding Woman in Luke 8:40–56," 64-85 (abstract)
  • Paul M. Hoskins, "Another Possible Interpretation of the Seven Heads of the Beast and the Eighth King (Revelation 17:9–11)," 86-102 (abstract)