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Παρασκευή 16 Ιανουαρίου 2026

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

Biblical Interpretation 33 4/5 (2025)

Special Issue: Twenty More Years of Bible and Film 

  • Brandon R. Grafius, Eric X. Jarrard, Adele Reinhartz, and Rebekah Welton, "Twenty More Years of Bible and Film: An Introduction," 299-313 (OA)
  • Robert A. Kranz, "The Perils of Jephthah’s Daughter: Biblical Films as Social Problem-Solving Operations," 315–337 (abstract)
  • Nicholas J. Schaser, "The Wind Blows Where It Wishes: Metalepsis and the Gospel of John in Robert Bresson’s A Man Escaped," 338–355 (abstract)
  • Melody D. Knowles, "Trust and Type in Jesus Films:  Playing with Expectations in Son of Man and Das neue Evangelium," 356–376 (abstract)
  • Grace Emmett, "Re-forming Romans with First Reformed," 377–397 (abstract)
  • Ryan Higgins, "Impious Frauds: Found Footage Horror and the Book of Deuteronomy," 398–417 (abstract)
  • Rebekah Welton, "The Monster, Delilah and Liberation in The Shape of Water," 418–439 (OA)
  • Brandon R. Grafius, "Us and the Tethered of Genesis," 440–457 (abstract)
  • Eric X. Jarrard, "Get Out of Eden! Jordan Peele and the Horrific Afterlife of Creation," 458–482 (abstract)

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 31 Οκτωβρίου 2022

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Biblica / The current issue of Biblica

 Biblica 103/2 (2022)

  • Yitzhak Lee-Sak, "Benjamin's Birth, the Absence of Jerusalem, and the Insertion of Bethlehem in Gen 35,16-21," 165 - 185 (abstract)
  • Fernando Milán, "Stones That Strike Down Giants: Daniel and David in a New Light," 186 - 212 (abstract)
  • Benjamin D. Suchard, "Historical (In)accuracy and Linguistic Archaism in Daniel 5," 213 - 226 (abstract)
  • Jerome H. Neyrey, "Mark's 'Legal System':  Contributions from the Anthropology of Law," 227 - 253 (abstract)
  • Michael Bachmann, "Abschaffung der Tora bei Gesetzeskennern? Beobachtungen an und zu Röm 7,1-6," 254 - 268 (abstract)
  • Terrance Callan, "One Day Like a Thousand Years (2 Pet 3,8)," 269 - 286 (abstract)

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Interpretation / The current issue of Interpretation

 Interpretation 76/4 (2022)

  • Beverly Roberts Gaventa, "Places of Power in Paul’s Letter to the Romans," 293-302 (abstract)
  • Scott C. Ryan, "'The Deliverer Will Come': Investigating Paul’s Adaptation of Divine Conflict Traditions in Romans," 303-313 (abstract)
  • L. Ann Jervis, "Christ Doesn’t Fit: Paul Replaces His Two Age Inheritance with Christ," 314-327 (abstract)
  • Meira Z. Kensky, "Paul and the Apocalypse of the Gospel," 328-338 (abstract)
  • Stephen L. Young, "So Radically Jewish that He’s an Evangelical Christian: N.T. Wright’s Judeophobic and Privileged Paul," 339-351 (abstract

Σάββατο 28 Μαΐου 2022

Στο τρέχον τεύχος του HTR / In the current issue of HTR

 Harvard Theological Review 115/2 (2022)

Παρασκευή 28 Ιανουαρίου 2022

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

 Biblische Zeitschrift 66/1 (2022)

  • Benjamin D. Giffone, "‘Anger Exhausted’ for the Sake of YHWH’s Name in Ezekiel 20: Did YHWH Really Relent from Wrath Poured Out on Israel?" 1–15 (abstract)
  • Bryan Beeckman, "Absentia Nominum Sacrorum in Libro Iob: The Examination of אֱלוֹהַּ in Job without Counterpart in the LXX," 16–30 (abstract)
  • Adrian Wypadlo, "„Freikauf“ oder „Erlösung in Jesus Christus“? (Röm 3,24): Exegetische Überlegungen zu einer nicht vernachlässigbaren Frage der Römerbrief-Exegese," 31–58 (abstract)
  • Johannes Beutler SJ, "Der johanneische Auferstehungsbericht und die Überlieferung vom leeren Grab," 59–75 (abstract)
  • Constantin Pogor, "Les béatitudes du Nouveau Testament (Mt 5,3–12a ; Lc 6,20b–26) à la lumière de celles de Qumrân (4Q525 2 ii 1–6 ; 1QHa VI 13–16) et de la littérature intertestamentaire," 76–92 (abstract)

Kleiner Beiträge

  • Bernard Gosse, "Remarques sur le Psautier Coréite et Asaphite, Ps 42–49 ; 84–85.87–89," 93–107 (abstract)
  • Benjamin Ziemer, "Was ist realistische Literarkritik? Eine Antwort auf Überlegungen von Hermann-Josef Stipp," 108–117 (abstract)

Κυριακή 26 Σεπτεμβρίου 2021

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

 Novum Testamentum 63/4 (2021)

  • Stephen Robert Llewelyn - William Robinson, "'If Your Hand Causes You to Stumble, Cut It Off': Questions over the Figurative Nature of Mark 9:43–47 and Its Synoptic Parallels," 425-451 (abstract
  • Maren R. Niehoff, "A Roman Portrait of Abraham in Paul’s and Philo’s Later Exegesis," 452–476 (abstract)
  • Stefan Krauter, "Mercy and Monarchy: Seneca’s De clementia and Paul’s Letter to the Romans," 477–488 (abstract
  • Bryan R. Dyer, "The Wordplay μαθεῖν-παθεῖν in Hebrews 5:8," 489–504 (abstract)
  • John-Christian Eurell, "Reconsidering the John of Revelation," 505–518 (abstract)
  • J.K. Elliott, "Supplement IV to J.K. Elliott, A Bibliography of Greek New Testament Manuscripts (Third Edition)," 519–532 

Δευτέρα 19 Ιουλίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του CBQ / The current issue of CBQ

 Catholic Biblical Quarterly 83/3 (2021)

  • Reed Carlson, "Provocateurs, Examiners, and Fools: Divine Opponents to the Aqedah in Early Judaism," 373-389 (abstract)
  • Tova Ganzel, "First-Month Rituals in Ezekiel’s Temple Vision: A Pentateuchal and Babylonian Comparison," 390-406 (abstract)
  • Mason Lancaster, "Wounds and Healing, Dew and Lions: Hosea’s Development of Divine Metaphors," 407-424 (abstract)
  • Eunyung Lim, "Entering the Kingdom of Heaven Not like the Sons of Earthly Kings (Matthew 17: 24–18:5), 425-445 (abstract)
  • Caryn A. Reeder, "Mary’s Sword: Women and War in the Gospel of Luke," 446-465 (abstract)
  • Isaac Augustine Morales O.P., "Baptism, Holiness, and Resurrection Hope in Romans 6," 466-481 (abstract)

Τρίτη 6 Ιουλίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Early Christianity / The current issue of Early Christianity

 Early Christianity 12/2 (2021)

  • Isaac T. Soon, "The Short Apostle: The Stature of Paul in Light of 2 Cor 11:33 and the Acts of Paul and Thecla," 159-178 (abstract)
  • Stefan Krauter, "Foul! Romans 9–11 and Athletic Contests in Ancient Epic," 179-199 (abstract)
  • Beatrice Wyss, "Die Brotrede Philons aus Alexandreia in Legum allegoriae 3,169–178," 200-227 (abstract)
  • Carl Johan Berglund, "References to Heracleon in Clement of Alexandria," 228-247 (abstract)

New Discoveries 

  • Roy D. Kotansky, "The So-Called »Christ« Magician's Cup," 251-261

New Projects

  • Tobias Nicklas,  "»Beyond Canon«: Eine kurze Erläuterung des Projekts," 265-275

Παρασκευή 28 Μαΐου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Bible Translator / The current issue of Bible Translator

 Bible Translator 72/1 (2021)

  • Martha L. Wade, "How Parallel Should Parallel Passages Be?" 5–18 (abstract)
  • Ji-Youn Cho, "Roles and Functions of the Korean Bible Society’s Journal of Biblical Text Research in Bible Translation Projects," 19–30 (abstract)
  • Xiaojun Xu, "Adding a Cubit to Bible Understanding: A Study of Notes in the Chinese Union Version Bible and the Sigao Bible," 31–49 (abstract)
  • Mary Mercy Kobimbo, "The Translation of יהוה‎ in Dholuo: Overview and History," 50–60 (abstract)
  • Jamin Andreas Hübner, "The Emphatic Hypernegation That Was(n’t): Revisiting οὐ μὴ and New Testament Translation in Light of Research and Contemporary Linguistics," 61–84 (abstract)
  • J. Michael McKay, Jr., "An Evaluation of the Supposed Hebraism in Mark 8.12," 85–98 (abstract)
  • Yongbom Lee, "'God’s Righteousness Is Revealed in Every Believer from Faith to Faithfulness' (Rom 1.17): A Possible Reading," 99–116 (abstract)
  • Jordan Atkinson, "The Semantics of ἐν ᾧ in 1 Peter," 117–132 (abstract)

Κυριακή 18 Απριλίου 2021

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

Παρασκευή 26 Μαρτίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Revue Biblique / The current issue of Revue Biblique

Revue Biblique 128/1 (2021)

  • Arie C. Leder, "Who Builds the House of Israel? The Verb bnh in Genesis 2:22; 16:2; 30:3," 5-26 (abstract)
  • Nesina Grütter, "A Case of Extispicy, or: A Scandal in 1 Sam 19:11-17," 27-60 (abstract)
  • Erasmus Gass, " 'Diss Jar mussen wir hertzog Moritzen todt beten': Der Judaspsalm - ein christliches Gebet?" 61-84 (abstract)
  • Marc Rastoin, "Marie de Magdala, témoin privilégié de la victoire sur satan (Lc 8,2; 11,26; 24,10)," 85-98 (abstract)
  • Philippe van den Heede, "La participation à la mort du Christ par le baptême (Rm 6,3-11): Une conception pré-paulinienne (Rm 6,8; 2 Tm 2,11)," 99-115 (abstract)

Notes archéologiques

  • Gideon Hadas, "Bread Baking Installations at Masada and Ein-Gedi," 116-127

Δευτέρα 1 Μαρτίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του ZNT / The current issue of ZNT

Zeitschrift für Neues Testament 23/46 (2020)

Gabe und Handlungsmacht

  • Michael Rydryck, "Paulus und die Macht," 5-20
  • John M. G. Barclay, "Gnade und Handlungsmacht in den Briefen des Paulus," 21-40
  • Lutz Doering, "Gnade und Erbarmen Gottes im Judentum der hellenistisch-frührömischen Zeit," 41-72
  • François Vouga, "Gottes- und Himmelsherrschaft im Matthäusevangelium," 73-88
  • Christian Strecker, "Ist hilastērion in Röm 3,25 eine Versöhnungsgabe?" 89-90
  • Stefan Schreiber, "Christus als hilastērion in Röm 3,25: Gottes Versöhnungsgabe," 91-99
  • Wolfgang Kraus, "Hilastērion in Röm 3,21–26," 101-112
  • Veronika Hoffmann, "„Du wirst selig sein, denn sie haben nichts, um es dir zu vergelten“?" 113-13

Τρίτη 9 Φεβρουαρίου 2021

Άρθρα βιβλικού ενδιαφέροντος στα τελευταία τεύχη του PRSt / Articles of biblical interest in the last issues of PRSt

Perspectives in Religious Studies 47/3 (2020)

Ivan Bankhead, "The Dual Impairments of the “Paralytic” of the Synoptic Gospels," 267–82
The “paralytic” who was lowered through a roof into Jesus’ presence is commonly seen as having been an adult, lame, and cognitively unimpaired. From a review of key contemporary medical writings and a critical and rational reading of the three Synoptic accounts of the incident, other NT narratives and two recent portrayals of the paralytic, this paper constructs a case for his having been envisioned originally as profoundly impaired mentally as well as physically. It shows how this reading can resolve several otherwise problematic issues within the accounts and concludes by suggesting that vicarious faith may prove efficacious for persons with profound intellectual disabilities today.

Rodney K. Duke, "The Idiom of 'Weeping and Gnashing of Teeth' in the Gospels: A Funerary Formula," 283–98
Τhis article examines the idiom of weeping and gnashing of teeth that occurs in Matthew and Luke. This idiom does not support a popular conclusion that the recipients of judgment existed in a continued state of anguish. After identifying some common presuppositions that readers often impose on the interpretation of this and other NT eschatological, judgment texts, the article turns to a fresh look at the idiom in context. I examine the two actions of weeping and gnashing of teeth as a single idiom, not separately. The idiom occurs in an independent clause with set formulaic wording. That formula does not express an action of those receiving judgment. They are dead. Drawing on Ugaritic parallels, the author concludes that idiom was likely a funerary expression in the mouth of mourners and functions in the Gospels as a literary motif for death.

Carey C. Newman, "Paul on God and Glory," 299–316

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Perspectives in Religious Studies 47/4 (2020)

Mark McEntire,  "Competing Visions of the Wilderness in Numbers 10–21," 367–83

Numbers 10–21 is a combination of three wilderness traditions that can be adequately separated by procedures common to the Neo-Documentary Hypothesis. The test of applying a source-critical evaluation is threefold here. First, do the three separate accounts each exhibit a high degree of narrative coherence? Second, can asking a question related to the larger biblical narrative yield a distinctive answer from each narrative? This question will be: How does the wilderness story understand the place to which the Israelites are travelling?  Finally, can the answers to this question shed light on how the accounts were used to create single narrative?


Nijay Gupta, "Reconstructing Junia’s Imprisonment: Examining a Neglected Pauline Comment in Romans 16:7," 385–97
The person called “Junia” in Romans 16:7 has been the subject of extensive research, discussion, and debate for several decades, but especially for the last twenty years. Most of that scholarship has focused on Junia’s sex and whether or not Paul was referring to Junia as an apostle. One of the unfortunate and unintended consequences of the narrow focus on Junia’s sex and apostleship is the academic neglect of Paul’s mention of Junia’s imprisonment 3 (συναιχμαλώτους μου). This article seeks to fill that lacuna by imagining or reconstructing the situation and circumstances of the incarceration of which Paul mentions. Very little Pauline scholarship has considered the circumstances of Paul’s prison companions. Even less has there been consideration of the challenges faced by women who were detained. In the hopes that such an imaginative exercise would contribute to a better understanding of the experience of women in early Christianity, we will consider several factors including: crimes leading to imprisonment, the conditions of imprisonment, the experience of women in particular in Roman confinement, and the (potential) survival and after effects of female prisoners.

Carey C. Newman, "Paul on Christ and Glory, " 399–413

Παρασκευή 5 Φεβρουαρίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του ZNW / The current issue of ZNW

 Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft 112/1 (2021)

  • Nadine Ueberschaer, "Der Einzelne und die Gemeinschaft. Joh 21 als johanneisches Narrativ synoptischer Traditionen," 1-25 (abstract)
  • Seon Yong Kim, "God’s “Handing Over” as a Divine Curse: A New Reading of the παραδιδόναι Clause in Romans 1:24, 26, 28," 26-51 (abstract)
  • Juan Chapa, "Concerning 'Everywhere' (1Cor 1,2): Resonances of Cultic Promises?" 52-68 (abstract)
  • Christopher D. Land, "The Benefits Outweigh the Costs: Divine Benefaction and Human Obedience in 2Cor 6,1–7,2," 69-88 (abstract)
  • Jason Maston, "'What is Man?' An Argument for the Christological Reading of Psalm 8 in Hebrews 2," 89-104 (abstract)
  • Phillip Andrew Davis, "Marcion’s Gospel and its Use of the Jewish Scriptures," 105-129 (abstract)
  • Alida C. Euler, "Drinking Gall and Vinegar: Psalm 69:22: An Underestimated Intertext in Matt 27:34, 48," 130-140 (abstract)

Τρίτη 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2020

+ Robert Jewett (1933-2020)

Έφυγε από τη ζωή στα 86 του χρόνια ο γνωστός καθηγητής της Καινής Διαθήκης Robert Jewett. Ο εκλιπών δίδαξε σε πολλά πανεπιστήμια και σεμινάρια, όπως στο Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary και στα Πανεπιστήμια του Lampeter, και της Heidelberg. Έγραψε πολλές και μεγάλες μελέτες κυρίως για τις επιστολές του Παύλου. Ενδεικτικά αναφέρω εδώ τα
Paul's Anthropological Terms: A Study of Their Use in Conflict Settings (1971), A Chronology of Paul's Life (1982), The Thessalonian Correspondence: Pauline Rhetoric and Millenarian Piety (1986), Saint Paul at the Movies: The Apostle's Dialogue with American Culture (1993), Paul the Apostle to America: Cultural Trends and Pauline Scholarship (1994) και Saint Paul Returns to the Movies: Triumph over Shame (1999). Έγινε κυρίως γνωστός από το υπόμνημά του στην επιστολή προς Ρωμαίους (στη σειρά Hermeneia, Fortress Press 2008) αποτελεί σημαντική συμβολή στη μελέτη της επιστολής (βραβεύτηκε το 2009 από την Biblical Archaeology Association). Τιμήθηκε ως επίτιμος διδάκτορας από διάφορα πανεπιστήμια και διετέλεσε μέλος σε εκδοτικές επιτροπές και διεθνείς επιστημονικές εταιρίες. 

Παρασκευή 30 Οκτωβρίου 2020

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Sacra Scripta / The current issue of Sacra Scripta

 Sacra Scripta 17/2 (2019)

Gottfried Schimanowski, "Das Vaterunser als elementarer Baustein lukanischer Theologie," 119-148

Luke is the canonical Gospel with the most material on prayer; you could say: “the evangelist of prayer”. This subject therefore should play an important role in Lucan theology. Especially in the narrative of chapter 11, Luke includes an extended section on prayer, inclusive the Lord’s Prayer (five petitions or lines: “Pentalogue”) – in a different form compared with Matthew (six or seven petitions, or perhaps ten lines to utter: “Decalogue”). Perhaps the narrative in the description of Jesus and the development of the disciples could explain the difference from placing the material in Matthew. But surely both versions show that the message and the content of the Lord’s Prayer are totally in accordance to the teaching and praying of Jesus himself! Several perspectives should be considered: the context and especially the introduction of the ch.11 in Luke; the addressing: God, the Father; all the different petitions of the prayer itself. Nevertheless, to Luke, prayer is central in the discipleship Jesus calls his followers to. The audience is in a very direct way thought to participate in God’s work through prayer. On the canonical Gospels, it is only in Luke that prayer is the central act of piety and devotion. But what does this mean in direction of the theological understanding of the evangelist himself?

Gheorghe Șchiopu-Constantin, "Job's Behaviour Towards Disanvantaged People in Society: An Exegetical Study of the Text of Job 31:16-23," 149-164

Job 31 is a chapter that arouses both confusion and amazement. The perplexity is given by the negative-imprecative way in which, for the last time, Job defends his behaviour during his prosperity. The amazement emerges from the values that are highlighted by him, starting from the motivations and intentions, and continuing with the nature of the words and the manifested acts. Job 31:16-23 is the rendering of the way in which Job used to behave with the poor and defenseless people of society. Job's concern for the poor is a benevolent modus operandi, derived from a modus vivendi whose intrinsic motivations discover an ethic of epitomical nature in relation to the disadvantaged ones in society.

Walter Dietrich, "König David - Ein andächtig-kritisches Porträt," 165-178

The biblical portrait of David is not at all onesided but multifaceted and colourful. He is, particularly in the Books of Samuel, depicted as a venerable man and king on the one side and as a fallible and deterrent monarch on the other side. His best qualities are: he is a master of music and poetry, his rise from a nobody to a powerful king is admirable, he is able to avoid violence and to spare human life, and he became the founder of a powerful and longstanding dynasty. The dark sides of David are: he seems to be a classical usurper, he has been a man of violence and war, he made himself guilty of horrifying crimes, he was unable to manage a peaceful life within his family and a fruitful transition from his rule to his son and successor Solomon. The superscription of his biblical portrait could be: «ecce rex» and «ecce homo». 

Michael Sommer, "John the Baptist, the Reception of Malachi and Luke's Widows - A Quick Look at Luke's Understanding of δικαιοσύνη," 179-195

The biblical portrait of David is not at all onesided but multifaceted and colourful. He is, particularly in the Books of Samuel, depicted as a venerable man and king on the one side and as a fallible and deterrent monarch on the other side. His best qualities are: he is a master of music and poetry, his rise from a nobody to a powerful king is admirable, he is able to avoid violence and to spare human life, and he became the founder of a powerful and longstanding dynasty. The dark sides of David are: he seems to be a classical usurper, he has been a man of violence and war, he made himself guilty of horrifying crimes, he was unable to manage a peaceful life within his family and a fruitful transition from his rule to his son and successor Solomon. The superscription of his biblical portrait could be: «ecce rex» and «ecce homo». 

Hans Klein, "Die Enrwicklung im Denken des Paulus über Israel in Röm 9-11," 196-212

Röm 9-11 ist ein einzigartiger Entwurf zur Frage des Schicksals Israels angesichts der Annahme der Heiden in die werdende Kirche. Die vorliegende Studie bemüht sich um den Nachweis, dass das berühmte Geheiminis der Rettung Gesamtisraels dem Apostel erst beim Schreiben des Römerbriefes als Offenbarung zuteilwurde. Eine genaue Beachtung des komplizierten Satzgefüges in Röm 9,22f kann zum Schluss führen, dass ihm dieses Geheimnis erst nach der Niederschrift der Aussagen dieser Verse geschenkt wurde.

Κυριακή 11 Οκτωβρίου 2020

Το τρέχον τεύχος του NTS / The current issue of NTS

 New Testament Studies 66/4 (2020)

  • Brent Nongbri, "Palaeography, Precision and Publicity: Further Thoughts on P.Ryl.iii.457 (P52)," 471-499 (abstract)
  • Thomas Schmeller, "Dissimulatio artis? Paulus und die antike Rhetorik," 500-520 (abstract)    
  • Christophe Guignard, "Hermann von Soden, Alfred Schmidtke et les manuscrits de Bérat," 521-533 (abstract)
  • Susan E. Hylen, "Public and Private Space and Action in the Early Roman Period," 534-553 (abstract
  • A. D. Macdonald, "To Save Whom They Can: Another Look at Philo and Missionary Deceit," 554-564 (abstract)
  • Thomas P. Dixon, "Judgement for Israel: The Marriage of Wrath and Mercy in Romans 9–11," 565-581 (abstract)
  • Charles Nathan Ridlehoover, "The Logic of Matthew 6.19–7.12: Heavenly Priorities in the Kingdom of Earth," 582-600 (abstract)
  • Brandon Massey, "Translating, Summarising and Hidden Attribution: R. H. Lightfoot's Problematic Use of German Scholarship," 601-629 (abstract)