Σάββατο 24 Μαΐου 2014

Ένα άρθρο βιβλικού ενδιαφέροντος στο τρέχον τεύχος του SEE-J / An article of biblical interest in the current issue of SEE-J

Scandinavian Evangelical E-Journal 5  (2014)

Maarten Lindtjørn, "The Effect of Intercessory Prayer in Exodus 32-34"

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

Catholic Biblical Quarterly 76:2 (2014):

  • Peter Altmann, "Tithes for the clergy and taxes for the king : state and temple contributions in Nehemiah," 215-229
  • Paul K. Cho, "The integrity of Job 1 and 42:11-17," 230-251
  • Casey A. Strine, "Ezekiel's image problem : the Mesopotamian cult statue induction ritual and the Imago Dei anthropology in the book of Ezekiel," 252-272
  • Matthew Thiessen, "A buried pentateuchal allusion to the resurrection in Mark 12:25," 273-290
  • John W. Martens, "Burning questions in Romans 12:20 : what is the meaning and purpose of 'coals of fire'?," 291-305
  • Scott J. Hafemann, "'Noah, the preacher of (God's) righteousness' : the argument from scripture in 2 Peter 2:5 and 9," 306-320

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

Δύο νέα άρθρα βιβλικού ενδιαφέροντος στο τρέχον τεύχος του HTS/ Two new articles of biblical interest in the current issue of HTS

Δύο νέα άρθρα έχουν αναρτηθεί στην ιστοσελίδα του τρέχοντος τεύχος του Hervomde teologies studies 70:1 (2014):

Παρασκευή 23 Μαΐου 2014

Άρθρα βιβλικού ενδιαφέροντος στο τρέχον τεύχος του ETL / Articles of biblical interest in the current issue of ETL

Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses 89:4 (2013)

  • Walter A. Watson, "The Crucified Bridegroom and His Bleeding Daughter Reflections on the Narrative Logic of Matt 9,9-26," 323-343 (abstract)
  • Michael A. Lyons, "Paul and the Servant(s). Isaiah 49,6 in Acts 13,47," 345-359 (abstract)
  • Erwin Ochsenmeier, "Romans 12,17-13,7 and the Justice of God. Two Neglected Features of Paul's Argument," 361-382 (abstract)
  • Jože Krasovec, "Double Eternity and Poetic Imagery of Jerusalem as the Centre of the World," 383-396 (abstract)
  • Jan Lambrecht, "Three More Notes in Response to John P. Meier. Mark 1,7-8; 3,27 and 10,1-12," 397-409 (abstract)

Ένα άρθρο βιβλικού ενδιαφέροντος στο JECS / An article of biblical interest in the current issue of JECS

Journal for Early Christian Studies 22:1 (2014)

John S. Kloppenborg, "Literate Media in Early Christ Groups: The Creation of a Christian Book Culture," 21-59
The full emergence of Christian book culture in the fourth century was anticipated and prepared for by a series of developments in the second century: by presenting (anachronistically) the early heroes of the Jesus movement as skilled literate communicators; by the emergence of “textual communities” formed around the reading, study, and preservation of books; by valorizing literate culture through the embedding of allusions to books and book culture in Christian documents; and in the very construction of early Christian scriptural documents so as to render them more easily accessible to sub-elite readers.

Στο τρέχον τεύχος του Bible Translator / In the current issue of Bible Translator

The Bible Translator 65:1 (2014)

  • David Bell, "
  • An “Exceeding Faire” Baby in the King James Bible: A New Testament Greek Example of a Hebrew Elohim Superlative," 3-11 (abstarct)

  • Aron Pinker, "
  • On the Meaning of כלח in Job 5.26 and 30.2," 12-23

  • Benjamin Scolnic, "
  • Antiochus IV as the Man Who Will Overflow the Flood and Break Its Arms (Daniel 11.22),"  24-33

  • Ming Him Ko, "
  • Be Faithful to the Covenant: A Technical Translation of and Commentary on Malachi 2.10-16,"  34-48

  • Bruk A. Asale, "
  • A Millennium Translation Based on the Geʿez and LXX: A New Bible Translation in the Ethiopian Church and Its Controversy,"  49-73

  • Robert P. Miller, "
  • Whatever Must Be, Must Be: Translating the Imperative in Luke 7.7," 74-76

  • Richard K. Moore, "
  • The Case for Bible Translation, Viewed in Historical Perspective," 77-87

  • Kenneth Nehrbass, ῾῾
  • Do Multilingual Speakers Understand the Bible Best in Their Heart Language? A Tool for Comparing Comprehension of Translations in Vernacular Languages and Languages of Wider Communication," 88-103

Πέμπτη 22 Μαΐου 2014

Έκθεση ανασκαφών στο Tell es-Safi/Gath 2013 / Excavation report at Tell es-Safi/Gath 2013

Aren M. Maeir, "Update on the excavations at Tell es-Safi/Gath 2013 – as we prepare for the 2014 season"

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

Horizons in Biblical Theology 36:1 (2014)
  • C. Clifton Black, "Whose Kingdom? Whose Power? Whose Glory?," 1-20 (abstract)
  • Α. Chadwick Thonhill, "'Spheres of Influence' in the Epistle to the Galatians," 21-41 (abstract)
  • Gerald A. Klingbeil, "‘He Spoke and It Was’: Human Language, Divine Creation, and the imago dei," 42-59 (abstract)
  • Nijay K. Gupta, "Gloria in Profundis: Comparing the Glory of Moses in Sirach to Jesus in the Fourth Gospel," 60-78 (abstract)

Ένα άρθρο βιβλικού ενδιαφέροντος στο τρέχον τεύχος του PRSt / A new article of biblical interest in the current issue of PRSt

Perspectives in Religious Studies 41:1 (2014)

Mitchell G. Reddish, "Hearing the Apocalypse in Pergamum," 3-12
This essay explores the question, "How might the Apocalypse of John have been received and understood by John's audiences in the first century?" The article examines three aspects of the book-its setting (with special focus on Pergamum), its author (who was a Christian prophet in western Asia Minor), and the mode of reception of the work (an oral performance in the context of worship where it was recited/performed, possibly by another prophet). Through oral performance, the presenter made Jesus present among the audience, creating a setting in which the message of the Apocalypse could not be easily ignored.