Studia Philonica 25 (2013)
Περιεχόμενα / Contents
Τακτική επισκόπηση ειδήσεων σχετικών με τις βιβλικές σπουδές και τον αρχέγονο Χριστιανισμό
Κυριακή 27 Ιουλίου 2014
Ένα άρθρο βιβλικού ενδιαφέροντος στο τρέχον τεύχος του SJTh
Scottish Journal of Theology 67:3 (2014)
Orrey McFarland, "'Τhe One Jesus Christ' Romans 5:12-21 and the development of Karl Barth's Christology," 265-284 (abstract)
Ετικέτες
Ρωμαίους,
χριστολογία,
SJTh
Σάββατο 26 Ιουλίου 2014
Ψηφιοποιημένα χειρόγραφα στην Βρετανική Βιβλιοθήκη / Digitizedmanuscripts in the British Library
Ο κατάλογος των ψηφιοποιημένων χειρογράφων της Βρετανικής Βιβλιοθήκης:
Ετικέτες
ιστορία κειμένου,
κριτική κειμένου,
χειρόγραφα
Τονισμός, πνεύματα και μεταγραφή χειρογράφων / Accentuation and transcribing
Στο ιστολόγιο Evangelical Textual Criticism έχει αναρτηθεί ένα ενδιαφέρον κείμενο για τον τονισμό των κειμένων που μεταγράφονται ως μία χρήσιμη πρακτική για την αποφυγή λαθών.
Ετικέτες
κριτική κειμένου,
χειρόγραφα
Ένα νέο άρθρο στο VE / A new article in the current issue of VE
Verbum et Ecclesia 35:1 (2014)
Jock M. Agai, "Did the ancient Egyptians migrate to ancient Nigeria?"
Ετικέτες
Αίγυπτος,
αρχαία ιστορία,
Verbum et ecclesia
Παρασκευή 25 Ιουλίου 2014
RBL 25/7/2014
T. Desmond Alexander, From Paradise to the Promised Land: An Introduction to the Pentateuch
Reviewed by Keith Bodner
Ronald J. Allen, Reading the New Testament for the First Time
Reviewed by Peter J. Judge
Daniel I. Block, By the River Chebar: Historical, Literary, and Theological Studies in the Book of Ezekiel
Reviewed by Ananda Geyser-Fouche
Dave Brunn, One Bible, Many Versions: Are All Translations Created Equal?
Reviewed by Patrick Schreiner
Richard J. Dillon, The Hymns of Saint Luke: Lyricism and Narrative Strategy in Luke 1–2
Reviewed by Robert O'Toole
Stephen E. Fowl, Ephesians: A Commentary
Reviewed by Thomas Slater
Susan Mathew, Women in the Greetings of Romans 16.1–16: A Study of Mutuality and Women’s Ministry in the Letter to the Romans
Reviewed by Kathy Ehrensperger
Frederick J. Murphy, Apocalypticism in the Bible and Its World: A Comprehensive Introduction
Reviewed by J. Todd Hibbard
David C. Tollerton, The Book of Job in Post-Holocaust Thought
Reviewed by Bradley Embry
Josef Wiesehöfer and Thomas Krüger, eds., Periodisierung und Epochenbewusstsein im Alten Testament und in seinem Umfeld
Reviewed by Thomas L. Thompson
Reviewed by Keith Bodner
Ronald J. Allen, Reading the New Testament for the First Time
Reviewed by Peter J. Judge
Daniel I. Block, By the River Chebar: Historical, Literary, and Theological Studies in the Book of Ezekiel
Reviewed by Ananda Geyser-Fouche
Dave Brunn, One Bible, Many Versions: Are All Translations Created Equal?
Reviewed by Patrick Schreiner
Richard J. Dillon, The Hymns of Saint Luke: Lyricism and Narrative Strategy in Luke 1–2
Reviewed by Robert O'Toole
Stephen E. Fowl, Ephesians: A Commentary
Reviewed by Thomas Slater
Susan Mathew, Women in the Greetings of Romans 16.1–16: A Study of Mutuality and Women’s Ministry in the Letter to the Romans
Reviewed by Kathy Ehrensperger
Frederick J. Murphy, Apocalypticism in the Bible and Its World: A Comprehensive Introduction
Reviewed by J. Todd Hibbard
David C. Tollerton, The Book of Job in Post-Holocaust Thought
Reviewed by Bradley Embry
Josef Wiesehöfer and Thomas Krüger, eds., Periodisierung und Epochenbewusstsein im Alten Testament und in seinem Umfeld
Reviewed by Thomas L. Thompson
Ετικέτες
αποκαλυπτική,
Εφεσίους,
κατά Λουκάν,
μετάφραση,
Παλαιά Διαθήκη,
RBL
Προφορικότητα και Καινή Διαθήκη / Orality and the New Testament
Κυκλοφόρησε στη σειρά A Guide for the Perplexed του εκδοτικού οίκου Bloomsburry T & T Clark ένα χρήσιμο εγχειρίδιο για την προφορική παράδοση και το ρόλο της στη διαμόρφωση της Καινής Διαθήκης:
Rafael Rodriguez, Oral Tradition and the New Testament. A Guide for the Perplexed, Bloomsbury, London κ.ά. 2014
ISBN: 978-0-567-62600-4
Book Summary
The last three decades have seen an explosion of biblical scholarship on the presence and consequences of the oral expression of tradition among Jesus’ followers, especially in the earliest decades of the Common Era. There is a wealth of scholarship focused on ‘orality’. This scholarship is, however, abstract and technical almost by definition, and to date no introductory discussion exists that can introduce a new generation of biblical students to the issues being discussed at higher levels of scholarship. Rafael Rodríguez address this gap. Rodriguez adopts a fourfold structure to cover the topic, beginning with basic essentials for further discussion of oral-tradition research and definitions of key terms (the ‘what’). He then moves on to discuss the key players in this area (the ‘who’) before examining the methods involved in oral-tradition research among New Testament scholars (the ‘how’). Finally Rodriguez provides examples of the ways in which oral-tradition research can bring texts into clearer focus (the ‘why’). The result is a comprehensive introduction to this key area in New Testament studies.
Contents
1. Introduction - 1
PART ONE
An Introductioon to biblical media crriticism - 13
2. The what of oral tradition and NT studies - 15
3. The who of oral tradition and NT studies - 33
PART TWO
A demonstration of biblical media criticism - 53
4. The how of oral tradition and NT studies - 55
5. The why of oral tradition and NT studies - 87
Notes - 119
Works cited - 147
Indices - 161
Ετικέτες
ευαγγέλια,
ιστορικός Ιησούς,
προφορικότητα
Πέμπτη 24 Ιουλίου 2014
Στο τρέχον τεύχος του DSD / In the current issue of DSD
Dead Sea Discoveries 21:2 (2014)
- Jonathan Ben-Dov / Daniel Stökl Ben-Ezra, "4Q249 Midrash Moshe: A New Reading and Some Implications,". 131-149
- Tucker S Ferda, "Naming the Messiah: A Contribution to the 4Q246 ‘Son of God’ Debate," 150-175
- Dennis Duke / Matthew Goff, "The Astronomy of the Qumran Fragments 4Q208 and 4Q209," 176-210
- Uri Mor, "Language Contact in Judea? Hebrew, Aramaic, and Punic," 211-233
- Robert Tigchelaar, "A Partial Reedition of 4Q26a (4QLeviticuse): A New Fragment and a Reinterpretation," 234-239
Τετάρτη 23 Ιουλίου 2014
Adamantius 19 (2013)
Adamantius 19 (2013)
- D. KRUEGER, "The Internal Lives of Biblical Figures in the Hymns of Romanos the Melodist," 290-302
- H.I. NEWMAN, "Dating Sefer Zerubavel: Dehistoricizing and Rehistoricizing a Jewish Apocalypse of Late Antiquity," 324-336
- A. ALIAU-MILHAUD, "L’étoffement des personnages scripturaires comme reflet de la complexité du texte dans le Commentaire sur Jean d’Origène," 380-394
- C. BANDT – F.X. RISCH, "Das Hypomnema des Origenes zu den Psalmen – eine unerkannte Schrift des Eusebius," 395-436
- C. GUIGNARD, "La date de la Passion du Christ selon Eusèbe de Césarée," 457-462
Ετικέτες
πρόσληψη,
Adamantius,
Rezeptionsgeschichte
Αναίμακτη θυσία στο τρέχον τεύχος του GRBS /Bloodless sacrifice in thecurrent issue of GRBS
Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 54:2 (2014)
Benedikt Eckhardt, "'Bloodless Sacrifice': A Note on GreekCultic Language in the Imperial Era," 255-273
Benedikt Eckhardt, "'Bloodless Sacrifice': A Note on GreekCultic Language in the Imperial Era," 255-273
Ετικέτες
ελληνορωμαϊκός κόσμος,
θρησκεία,
GRBS
Στο τρέχον τεύχος του BTB / In the current issue of BTB
Biblical Theology Bulletin 44:3 (2014)
David M. Bossman, "When is a Canon not a Canon?," 122
Karen Wenell, "A Markan “Context” Kingdom? Examining Biblical and Social Models in Spatial Interpretation," 123-132 (abstract)
Kyu Seop Kim, "Another Look at Adoption in Romans 8:15 in Light of Roman Social Practices and Legal Rules," 133-143 (abstract)
Werner H. Kelber, "Orality and Literacy in Early Christianity," 144-155 (abstract)
John Kloppenborg, "Gospel Parallels/Parallel Gospels," 156-161 (abstract)
Ετικέτες
κανόνας,
κατά Μάρκον,
προφορικότητα,
Ρωμαίους,
συνοπτικά,
BTB
Δευτέρα 21 Ιουλίου 2014
Στο τρέχον τεύχος του TynBull / In the current issue of TynBull
Tyndale Bulletin 65:1 (2014)
Christian Askeland, "A Fake Coptic John and Its Implications for the 'Gospel of Jesus's Wife'," 1-10
One often speaks of important people as if they did everything on their own. 'Caesar beat the Gauls', thus reads a verse in a poem by Bertolt Brecht. In the following line he makes the point: 'Did he not even have a cook with him?' This way of speaking about kings and lords, rulers and commanders, is a very common literary device used not only in many ancient but also in contemporary languages. In speech it is usually used unconsciouslyand even decoded unconsciously. But it is at least noticeable, because sometimes the translators of the Old Testament use a causative in its place. As a result of this usually unnoticed decoding, this characteristic has rarely been explicitly described as a literary phenomenon. The only exception I know of is to be found in Hermann Menge's book about Latin syntax and stylistics, where it is referred to as a 'causative active'. Because it is grammatically an 'active' voice which is to be semantically decoded functionally as a 'causative', I would like to suggest calling this literary device a 'semantic causative'. Now, if this 'semantic causative' is a common form used when speaking about important people, it raises the question: are there criteria which enable us to determine which of the acts are carried out by themselves and which are delegated to others. In my opinion there are indeed certain criteria which can be used to exclude the one or other scenario, but oftentimes a grey area of uncertainty seems to remain. So, did David write this letter himself or was it written by a secretary? In the following I intend to investigate the question of whether a definite answer can be found.
Jesse R. Scheumann, "Mothers of Offspring in 1–2 Kings: A Messianic Hope in David's Line?," 37-56
Christian Askeland, "A Fake Coptic John and Its Implications for the 'Gospel of Jesus's Wife'," 1-10
The recent revelation of a Coptic Gospel of John fragment from the same source as the so-called 'Gospel of Jesus's Wife' has decisively altered the discussion concerning the authenticity of the 'Gospel of Jesus's Wife' fragment. The Coptic John fragment is a crude copy from Herbert Thompson's 1924 edition of the 'Qau codex' and is a product of the same modern writing event as the 'Gospel of Jesus's Wife' fragment. Both texts are modern forgeries written on genuinely ancient fragments of papyrus.
Nicholas P. Lunn, "The Deliverance of Rahab (Joshua 2, 6) as the Gentile Exodus," 11-20
This short article argues for an intertextual interpretation of the Rahab narratives in the book of Joshua in the light of the deliverance of the Hebrews from Egypt as recorded in the book of Exodus. The presence of a range of different verbal and thematic correspondences supports such a notion. This is further confirmed once a structural parallelism between the two portions of text is identified. Suggestions are given as to what the relationship was designed to indicate.
Andreas Käser, "Then David Wrote a Letter (2 Sam. 11:14) – He Himself or Was It His Secretary? A Study of the Criteria for Handling the 'Semantic Causative'," 21-36 Nicholas P. Lunn, "The Deliverance of Rahab (Joshua 2, 6) as the Gentile Exodus," 11-20
This short article argues for an intertextual interpretation of the Rahab narratives in the book of Joshua in the light of the deliverance of the Hebrews from Egypt as recorded in the book of Exodus. The presence of a range of different verbal and thematic correspondences supports such a notion. This is further confirmed once a structural parallelism between the two portions of text is identified. Suggestions are given as to what the relationship was designed to indicate.
One often speaks of important people as if they did everything on their own. 'Caesar beat the Gauls', thus reads a verse in a poem by Bertolt Brecht. In the following line he makes the point: 'Did he not even have a cook with him?' This way of speaking about kings and lords, rulers and commanders, is a very common literary device used not only in many ancient but also in contemporary languages. In speech it is usually used unconsciouslyand even decoded unconsciously. But it is at least noticeable, because sometimes the translators of the Old Testament use a causative in its place. As a result of this usually unnoticed decoding, this characteristic has rarely been explicitly described as a literary phenomenon. The only exception I know of is to be found in Hermann Menge's book about Latin syntax and stylistics, where it is referred to as a 'causative active'. Because it is grammatically an 'active' voice which is to be semantically decoded functionally as a 'causative', I would like to suggest calling this literary device a 'semantic causative'. Now, if this 'semantic causative' is a common form used when speaking about important people, it raises the question: are there criteria which enable us to determine which of the acts are carried out by themselves and which are delegated to others. In my opinion there are indeed certain criteria which can be used to exclude the one or other scenario, but oftentimes a grey area of uncertainty seems to remain. So, did David write this letter himself or was it written by a secretary? In the following I intend to investigate the question of whether a definite answer can be found.
Jesse R. Scheumann, "Mothers of Offspring in 1–2 Kings: A Messianic Hope in David's Line?," 37-56
In the books of 1 and 2 Kings, the mothers of Judaean kings are given a unique focus in being mentioned. Historically-minded scholars, neglecting a more message-minded approach, have not sufficiently explored why this is the case. However, when viewed as an allusion to Genesis 3:15, the focus on mothers reveals a literary marking of each Judaean king as an offspring of the woman, maintaining messianic hope within a dark period of Judah's history.
John F. Evans, "Death-Dealing, Witchcraft in the Bible? Notes on the Condemnation of the 'Daughters' in Ezekiel 13:17–23," 57-84
The essay proposes a new reading of Ezekiel 13:17–23, drawing on ancient Near Eastern materials to argue that the exiled 'daughters' were likely not practising the binding magic of the kaššaptu (Akk.) 'witch' but a defensive, even therapeutic, binding magic similar to that of the Babylonian ašipu 'exorcist'. Through their magic-bands Ezekiel's female opponents are said to bring 'death' (v. 19), but this is best explained as either the women's prophetic declaration of who was to live or die, or as the judgement of YHWH upon those in the community who believed their 'lies' and 'false visions', refusing to heed Ezekiel's warnings. Deception by unauthorised prophecy, divination, and magic is the key issue.
Michael S. Heiser, "Monotheism and the Language of Divine Plurality in the Hebrew Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls," 85-100
Most Hebrew Bible scholars believe that Israelite religion evolved from polytheism to monotheism, an evolution in which the biblical writers participated. The dominant version of this consensus is that this religious evolution culminated by the end of the exile or shortly thereafter. A minority perspective places the evolutionary end point later. At issue is the presence of the language of divine plurality, positive references to other gods ( or ) under YHWH's authority, in Jewish religious texts composed during and after the Second Temple period. This article surveys the language of divine plurality in the Hebrew Bible and the sectarian literature at Qumran to show its conceptual continuity and longevity, and rejects the notion that it is incongruent with a belief in the uniqueness of YHWH.
Thomas W. Simpson, "Testimony in John's Gospel: The Puzzle of 5:31 and 8:14," 101-118
Testimony is a central theme in John's Gospel and John has a developed view on how it works. This paper makes two contributions. First, I show the complexity and sophistication with which John handles different kinds of testimony in his narrative; this constitutes a category of evidence for the centrality of testimony not noted hitherto. Second, I address the central puzzle, namely the prima facie contradiction between 5:31 and 8:14. At issue is whether Jesus' testimony about himself requires corroborating testimony for it rationally to be believed. I argue that 8:14 has interpretative priority: according to John, no such corroboration is required.
David Hall, "The Interpretation of Pros in Romans 3:26," 119-124
In an article published in 1980, Richard Hays argued that Romans 3 should be seen as a unity. The whole chapter is an assertion of God's integritythat God is . Verses 21–26 'close the circle by answering the objections raised in verses 1–7'. Hays's thesis has been largely rejected. S. K. Stowers stated in 1984 that Hays was 'almost alone' in stressing the internal coherence of the argument in Romans 3, and subsequent scholarship has largely concentrated on the analysis of specific sections of the chapter rather than on the chapter as a whole. My aim in this article is to support Hays's thesis by examining verse 26, and in particular Paul's use of the preposition in that verse.
Benjamin Sargent, "'Interpreting Homer from Homer': Aristarchus of Samothrace and the Notion of Scriptural Authorship in the New Testament," 125-140
This study attempts to explore certain exegetical arguments within the New Testament that operate upon the basis of an assumption that a scriptural text's meaning is in some way contingent upon its author. The exegetical and text-critical Homeric scholarship of Aristarchus of Samothrace is examined as a possible parallel to this assumption of authorial contingency. Aristarchus makes exegetical and text-critical decisions about the Iliad by means of a conception of Homer as the perfect writer. Whilst it is unlikely that any New Testament writer was aware of Aristarchus' work, Aristarchus undoubtedly represents more widespread Greek thought about authorship and meaning that may have been shared by certain New Testament writers.
Stuart E. Parsons, "Very Early Trinitarian Expressions Very Early Trinitarian Expressions," 141-152
While older scholarship identified the earliest use of Trinitarian terminology near the end of the second century in the work of Theophilus of Antioch, some recent studies have challenged this view. However, while affirming certain insights of these newer studies, it is necessary to revisit them in light of the historical setting of the second-century apologists. In reality, Theophilus and other early apologists evidenced a certain implicit Trinitarianism by affirming unity, distinction, eternal pre-existence and economic subordination in the Godhead. Studies of early Trinitarian terminology must look beyond explicit descriptions of the Godhead. They must consider also broad patterns of implicit Trinitarianism.
The essay proposes a new reading of Ezekiel 13:17–23, drawing on ancient Near Eastern materials to argue that the exiled 'daughters' were likely not practising the binding magic of the kaššaptu (Akk.) 'witch' but a defensive, even therapeutic, binding magic similar to that of the Babylonian ašipu 'exorcist'. Through their magic-bands Ezekiel's female opponents are said to bring 'death' (v. 19), but this is best explained as either the women's prophetic declaration of who was to live or die, or as the judgement of YHWH upon those in the community who believed their 'lies' and 'false visions', refusing to heed Ezekiel's warnings. Deception by unauthorised prophecy, divination, and magic is the key issue.
Michael S. Heiser, "Monotheism and the Language of Divine Plurality in the Hebrew Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls," 85-100
Most Hebrew Bible scholars believe that Israelite religion evolved from polytheism to monotheism, an evolution in which the biblical writers participated. The dominant version of this consensus is that this religious evolution culminated by the end of the exile or shortly thereafter. A minority perspective places the evolutionary end point later. At issue is the presence of the language of divine plurality, positive references to other gods ( or ) under YHWH's authority, in Jewish religious texts composed during and after the Second Temple period. This article surveys the language of divine plurality in the Hebrew Bible and the sectarian literature at Qumran to show its conceptual continuity and longevity, and rejects the notion that it is incongruent with a belief in the uniqueness of YHWH.
Thomas W. Simpson, "Testimony in John's Gospel: The Puzzle of 5:31 and 8:14," 101-118
Testimony is a central theme in John's Gospel and John has a developed view on how it works. This paper makes two contributions. First, I show the complexity and sophistication with which John handles different kinds of testimony in his narrative; this constitutes a category of evidence for the centrality of testimony not noted hitherto. Second, I address the central puzzle, namely the prima facie contradiction between 5:31 and 8:14. At issue is whether Jesus' testimony about himself requires corroborating testimony for it rationally to be believed. I argue that 8:14 has interpretative priority: according to John, no such corroboration is required.
David Hall, "The Interpretation of Pros in Romans 3:26," 119-124
In an article published in 1980, Richard Hays argued that Romans 3 should be seen as a unity. The whole chapter is an assertion of God's integritythat God is . Verses 21–26 'close the circle by answering the objections raised in verses 1–7'. Hays's thesis has been largely rejected. S. K. Stowers stated in 1984 that Hays was 'almost alone' in stressing the internal coherence of the argument in Romans 3, and subsequent scholarship has largely concentrated on the analysis of specific sections of the chapter rather than on the chapter as a whole. My aim in this article is to support Hays's thesis by examining verse 26, and in particular Paul's use of the preposition in that verse.
Benjamin Sargent, "'Interpreting Homer from Homer': Aristarchus of Samothrace and the Notion of Scriptural Authorship in the New Testament," 125-140
This study attempts to explore certain exegetical arguments within the New Testament that operate upon the basis of an assumption that a scriptural text's meaning is in some way contingent upon its author. The exegetical and text-critical Homeric scholarship of Aristarchus of Samothrace is examined as a possible parallel to this assumption of authorial contingency. Aristarchus makes exegetical and text-critical decisions about the Iliad by means of a conception of Homer as the perfect writer. Whilst it is unlikely that any New Testament writer was aware of Aristarchus' work, Aristarchus undoubtedly represents more widespread Greek thought about authorship and meaning that may have been shared by certain New Testament writers.
Stuart E. Parsons, "Very Early Trinitarian Expressions Very Early Trinitarian Expressions," 141-152
While older scholarship identified the earliest use of Trinitarian terminology near the end of the second century in the work of Theophilus of Antioch, some recent studies have challenged this view. However, while affirming certain insights of these newer studies, it is necessary to revisit them in light of the historical setting of the second-century apologists. In reality, Theophilus and other early apologists evidenced a certain implicit Trinitarianism by affirming unity, distinction, eternal pre-existence and economic subordination in the Godhead. Studies of early Trinitarian terminology must look beyond explicit descriptions of the Godhead. They must consider also broad patterns of implicit Trinitarianism.
Ετικέτες
θεολογία,
κατά Ιωάννην,
Κουμράν,
Παλαιά Διαθήκη,
προς Ρωμαίους,
Tyndale Bulletin
Στο τρέχον τεύχος του ThBeitr / In the current issue of ThBeitr
Theologische Beiträge 45: 3/4 (2014)
- Klaus Haacker, "Kritik an Christen und am Christentum im Neuen Testament"
- Rainer Riesner, "Gott, Glaube und Geschichte. Drei neuere Ansätze" (text)
- Thomas Pola, "„Gott will im Dunkel wohnen und hat es doch erhellt.“ Form und Inhalt von Gen 32,23–33"
- Christoph Rösel, "„Um meines Namens willen …“. Der Zorn Gottes und seine Überwindung im Ezechielbuch"
Ετικέτες
Καινή Διαθήκη,
μέθοδοι,
Παλαιά Διαθήκη,
ThBeitr
To τρέχον τεύχος του ZAW / In the current issue of ZAW
Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 125:2 (2014):
- Annette Schellenberg, "More than Spirit. On the Physical Dimension in the Priestly Understanding of Holiness," 163-179 (abstract)
- Benjamin D. Gordon, "The Misunderstood Redemption Fee in the Holiness Legislation on Dedications (Lev 27)," 180-192 (abstract)
- Omer Sergi, "Foreign Women and the Early Kings of Judah. Shedding Light on the Historiographic Perception of the Author of Kings," 193-207 (abstract)
- Mark Leuchter, "The Medium and the Message, or, what is »Deuteronomistic« about the Book of Jeremiah?," 208-227 (abstract)
- Mark E. Biddle, "The Redaction of Jeremiah 39–41 [46–48 LXX]. A Prophetic Endorsement of Nehemiah?," 228-242 (abstract)
- Wolfgang Schütte, "Die Michaschrift und Israels Exil in Juda," 243-260 (abstract)
- Valérie Kabergs, "Lovely Wordplay in Canticles 8,6a," 261-264 (abstract)
Ετικέτες
Παλαιά Διαθήκη,
ZAW
Κυριακή 20 Ιουλίου 2014
Συμπληρώσεις στα λεξικά της ακκαδικής / Supplement to the Akkadian Dictionaries
Supplement to the Akkadian Dictionary:
http://www.uni-leipzig.de/altorient/etymd.html
The Etymological Dictionary of Akkadian: http://www.eda.uni-jena.de/
http://www.uni-leipzig.de/altorient/etymd.html
The Etymological Dictionary of Akkadian: http://www.eda.uni-jena.de/
Ετικέτες
γλώσσα,
Εγγύς Ανατολή,
Παλαιά Διαθήκη
Κουμράν κι ο ρόλος του στο Ναό του 1ου αι. π.Χ. / Qumran and its role in the Temple of 1st c. BCE
Στην ιστοσελίδα The Bible and Interpretation αναρτήθηκε το τρίτο μέρος του κειμένου του Greg Doudna σχετικά με το ρόλο που φαίνεται ότι διαδραμάτισε η ομάδα του Κουμράν στο Ναό της Ιερουσαλήμ του 1ου π.Χ.
Ετικέτες
Ιερουσαλήμ,
Ιουδαϊσμός,
Ιστορία Χρόνων Κ.Δ.,
Κουμράν
Ηλίας και Ελισαίος στο κατά Λουκάν / Elijah and Elisha in Luke's Gospel
Η σημασία του κύκλου ιστοριών που σχετίζονται με τον Ηλία και τον Ελισαίο μέσα στην αφήγηση του κατά Λουκάν και κυρίως σε σχέση με την χριστολογία του τρίτου ευαγγελίου είναι ήδη γνωστή. Ο συλλογικός τόμος που πρόσφατα κυκλοφόρησε από τον εκδοτικό οίκο Bloomsburry T & T Clark ξανασυζητά το θέμα σε σχέση με την επαναφορά της θεωρίας του πρωτο-Λουκά από τον Thomas L. Brodie καθώς και τη θέση του ίδιου και του John Shelton σχετικά με το ρόλο των Ηλία και Ελισαίου στα Λκ 7 και 9.
John S. Kloppenborg / Joseph Verheyden (επιμ.), The Elijah-Elisha Narrative in the Composition of Luke (The Library of New Testament Studies 493), Bloomsburry T & T Clark 2014
ISBN: 9780567313355
$ 110
Περιεχόμενα / Table of Contents
ISBN: 9780567313355
$ 110
Περιεχόμενα / Table of Contents
- Introduction - John S Kloppenborg, University of Toronto, Canada
- Luke's Use of the Elijah-Elisha Narrative - Thomas L. Brodie, Dominican Biblical Institute, Limerick, Ireland
- A Response to Thomas Brodie, 'Luke's Use of the Elijah-Elisha Narrative' - Robert A. Derrenbacker, Thorneloe University, Canada
- A Response to Thomas Brodie's Proto-Luke as the Earliest Form of the Gospel - David Barrett Peabody, Nebraska Wesleyan University, USA
- The Healing of Naaman (2 Kgs 5:1-19) as a Central Component for the Healing of the Centurion's Slave (Luke 7:1-10) - John Shelton, Dominican Biblical Institute, Limerick, Ireland
- A Rhetorical-Critical Assessment Luke's Use of the Elijah-Elisha Narrative - Alexander Damm, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
- Imitation and Emulation, Josephus and Luke: Plot and Psycholinguistics - F. Gerald Downing, University of Manchester, UK
- Toward an Intertextual Commentary on Luke 7 - Dennis R. MacDonald, Claremont School of Theology, USA
- Epilogue - Joseph Verheyden, Katholiek University Leuven, Belgium
- Bibliography
- Index
Ετικέτες
διακειμενικότητα,
κατά Λουκάν,
Παλαιά Διαθήκη
Σάββατο 19 Ιουλίου 2014
Το τρέχον τεύχος του BBR / In the current issue of BBR
Bulletin of Biblical Research 24:1 (2014)
- Russell L. Meek, "The Abishag Episode: Reexamining the Role of Virility in 1 Kings 1:1–4 in Light of the Kirta Epic and the Sumerian Tale 'The Old Man and the Young Woman'," 1-14
- Ron Haydon, "'The Law and the Prophets' in MT Daniel 9:3–19," 15-26
- N. Clayton Croy, "A God by Any Other Name: Polyonymy in Greco-Roman Antiquity and Early Christianity," 27-44
- Patrick Gray, "Perspectives on Paul the Sinner," 45-56
- Robert H. Gundry, "An Exegetical and Biblical Theological Evaluation of N. T. Wright's How God Became King," 57-74
Παρασκευή 18 Ιουλίου 2014
RBL 18/7/2014
Jason D. BeDuhn, The First New Testament: Marcion's Scriptural Canon
Reviewed by Richard I. Pervo
Joseph Blenkinsopp, David Remembered: Kingship and National Identity in Ancient Israel
Reviewed by Walter Dietrich
Reviewed by Ralph K. Hawkins
Claudia V. Camp, Ben Sira and the Men Who Handle Books: Gender and the Rise of Canon-Consciousness
Reviewed by Ibolya Balla
Esther G. Chazon and Betsy Halpern-Amaru, eds., New Perspectives on Old Texts: Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium of the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature, 9–11 January, 2005
Reviewed by Bennie H. Reynolds III
Terence E. Fretheim, Reading Hosea–Micah: A Literary and Theological Commentary
Reviewed by David W. Baker
W. Edward Glenny, Hosea: A Commentary based on Hosea in Codex Vaticanus
Reviewed by Richard G. Smith
Giovanni B. Lanfranchi, Daniele Morandi Bonacossi, Cinzia Pappi, and Simonetta Ponchia, eds., Leggo! Studies Presented to Frederick Mario Fales on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday
Reviewed by Michael S. Moore
Néstor O. Míguez, The Practice of Hope: Ideology and Intention in 1 Thessalonians
Reviewed by Raymond F. Collins
Jane Dewar Schaberg; Holly E. Hearon, ed., The Death and Resurrection of the Author and Other Feminist Essays on the Bible
Reviewed by Susanne Scholz
Reviewed by Richard I. Pervo
Joseph Blenkinsopp, David Remembered: Kingship and National Identity in Ancient Israel
Reviewed by Walter Dietrich
Reviewed by Ralph K. Hawkins
Claudia V. Camp, Ben Sira and the Men Who Handle Books: Gender and the Rise of Canon-Consciousness
Reviewed by Ibolya Balla
Esther G. Chazon and Betsy Halpern-Amaru, eds., New Perspectives on Old Texts: Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium of the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature, 9–11 January, 2005
Reviewed by Bennie H. Reynolds III
Terence E. Fretheim, Reading Hosea–Micah: A Literary and Theological Commentary
Reviewed by David W. Baker
W. Edward Glenny, Hosea: A Commentary based on Hosea in Codex Vaticanus
Reviewed by Richard G. Smith
Giovanni B. Lanfranchi, Daniele Morandi Bonacossi, Cinzia Pappi, and Simonetta Ponchia, eds., Leggo! Studies Presented to Frederick Mario Fales on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday
Reviewed by Michael S. Moore
Néstor O. Míguez, The Practice of Hope: Ideology and Intention in 1 Thessalonians
Reviewed by Raymond F. Collins
Jane Dewar Schaberg; Holly E. Hearon, ed., The Death and Resurrection of the Author and Other Feminist Essays on the Bible
Reviewed by Susanne Scholz
Ετικέτες
1 Θεσσαλονικείς,
Παλαιά Διαθήκη,
προφήτες,
φεμινιστική μέθοδος,
RBL
Δυο νέα άρθρα στο τρέχον τεύχος του HTS / Two more articles in the current issue of HTS
Hervomde teologiese studies 70:3 (2014)
- Abiola I. Mbamalu, "'The woman was deceived and became a sinner' - a literary-theological investigation of 1 Timothy 2:11-15"
- Pieter M. Venter, "Mani (216–276 CE) and Ethiopian Enoch"
Ετικέτες
αρχέγονος Χριστιανισμός,
γυναίκα,
ποιμαντικές επιστολές,
HTS
To τρέχον τεύχος του ZNW / In the current issue of ZNW
Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft 105:2 (2014)
- Cilliers Breytenbach, "Narrating the Death of Jesus in Mark: Utterances of the Main Character, Jesus," 153-168 (abstract)
- Simon J. Joseph, " 'For Heaven and Earth to Pass Away?'. Reexamining Q 16,16–18, Eschatology, and the Law," 169-188 (abstract)
- Hans Förster, "Der Aufenthalt von Priska und Aquila in Ephesus und die juristischen Rahmenbedingungen ihrer Rückkehr nach Rom," 189-227 (abstract)
- Gudrun Holtz, "Von Alexandrien nach Jerusalem. Überlegungen zur Vermittlung philonischalexandrinischer Tradition an Paulus," 228-263 (abstract)
- Dietrich-Alex Koch, "Die Debatte über den Titel der 'Didache'. Eine Schrift, zwei Überschriften?," 264-288 (abstract)
- Tjidze Baarda, "Luke 17,21 in Ephraem’s Diatessaron. A Short Note," 289-293 (abstract)
- Alexander Weiß, "Christus Jesus als Weihegeschenk oder Sühnemal? Anmerkungen zu einer neueren Deutung von hilasterion (Röm 3,25) samt einer Liste der epigraphischen Belege," 294-302 (abstract)
Ετικέτες
κατά Λουκάν,
κατά Μάρκον,
Παύλος,
πηγή Λογίων,
προς Ρωμαίους,
ZNW
Πέμπτη 17 Ιουλίου 2014
Στο τρέχον τεύχος του RThL / In the current issue of RThL
Revue théologique de Louvain 45:2 (2014)
Ετικέτες
2 Κορινθίους,
Παλαιά Διαθήκη,
RThL
Δημοσιεύσεις στη σειρά IVBS / Publications of IVBS
Για τη σειρά της SBL International Voices in Biblical Studies μιλήσαμε και παλαιότερα (εδώ).
Αυτές οι μελέτες έχουν δημοσιευθεί πρόσφατα:
Michael Avioz, ZER RIMONIM Studies in Biblical Literature and Jewish Exegesis, 2013
Mercedes García Bachmann, Women at Work in the Deuteronomistic History, 2013
Christo Lombaard, The Old Testament and Christian Spirituality: Theoretical and Practical Essays from a South African Perspective, 2012
Nasili Vaka'uta, Reading Ezra 9-10 Tu'a-wise: Rethinking Biblical Interpretation in Oceania, 2011
Αυτές οι μελέτες έχουν δημοσιευθεί πρόσφατα:
Michael Avioz, ZER RIMONIM Studies in Biblical Literature and Jewish Exegesis, 2013
Mercedes García Bachmann, Women at Work in the Deuteronomistic History, 2013
Christo Lombaard, The Old Testament and Christian Spirituality: Theoretical and Practical Essays from a South African Perspective, 2012
Nasili Vaka'uta, Reading Ezra 9-10 Tu'a-wise: Rethinking Biblical Interpretation in Oceania, 2011
Ετικέτες
Παλαιά Διαθήκη,
IVBS
Τετάρτη 16 Ιουλίου 2014
Στα δύο τελευταία τεύχη του RHPR / In the two last issues of RHPR
Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses 94:1 (2014)
- Christian Grappe, "Le Sola Scriptura et la connaissance des langues anciennes," 3-25
- Jan Christian Gertz, "Variations autour du récit de Caïn et Abel," 27-50
- Alfred Marx, "La gématrie comme technique de composition dans la Bible hébraïque," 51-61
Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses 94:2 (2014)
- Emmanuel Weiss, "Le supplice de la « catapulte » (καταπέλτης) en 4 Maccabées," 129-135
Ετικέτες
Παλαιά Διαθήκη,
RHPR
Nijay Gupta: θεολογική ανάγνωση της προς Κολοσσαείς / Nijay Gupta: a theological reading of Colossians
Nijay Gupta, "Beholding the Word of Christ: A Theological Reading of Colossians," Canadian Theological Review 2:1 (2013): 21-43
Ετικέτες
θεολογία,
Κολοσσαείς
Stepbible.org: ένα χρήσιμο εργαλείο μελέτης της Βίβλου / Stepbible.org: a useful tool for Bible students
Ένα εξαιρετικό πρόγραμμα μελέτης της Αγίας Γραφής, διατίθεται δωρεάν στο διαδίκτυο από το Tyndale House (Cambridge). Παρέχει δυνατότητες παρόμοιες με εκείνες του Bibleworks: πρόσβαση σε πολλές μεταφράσεις και αρχαία κείμενα της Βίβλου (καθώς και κριτικές εκδόσεις), αναζήτηση λέξεων στο αρχαίο κείμενο των Ο΄ και σε μεταφράσεις, γραμματική ανάλυση του κειμένου κ.ά. Ένα πραγματικά χρήσιμο εργαλείο μελέτης της Βίβλου.
Ετικέτες
Αγία Γραφή,
Διαδίκτυο
To κακό στον αρχαίο Ιουδαϊσμό και αρχέγονο Χριστιανισμό (2) / Evil in ancient Judaism and early Christianity (2)
Στο ιστολόγιο The Jesus Blog έχει αναρτηθεί η βιντεοσκοπημένη εισήγηση του Tommy Wassermann με τον τίτλο "Variants of Evil in the New Testament" από το συνέδριο στο St Mary’s College, Twickenham (23-24 Μαΐου, 2014) για το κακό στον αρχαίο Ιουδαϊσμό και τον αρχέγονο Χριστιανισμό:
Τρίτη 15 Ιουλίου 2014
H πρόσληψη της ΚΔ στα απόκρυφα / The reception of NT in apocrypha
Κυκλοφόρησε από τον εκδοτικό οίκο Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht ένας νέος συλλογικός τόμος για την πρόσληψη της Καινής Διαθήκης στα απόκρυφα κείμενα του αρχαίου Χριστιανισμού:
Jean-Michel Roessli, Tobias Nicklas (Hg.)
Christian Apocrypha. Receptions of the New Testament in Ancient Christian Apocrypha (Novum Testamentum Patristicum 26), Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2014
352 σελίδες
ISBN 978-3-525-54016-9
90 ευρώ
Contents
352 σελίδες
ISBN 978-3-525-54016-9
90 ευρώ
Contents
Το τρέχον τεύχος του ZNT / In the current issue of ZNT
Zeitschrift für Neues Testament 17/33 (2014)
- Christian Schramm, "Im Alltag liest man die Bibel anders als an der Uni!? : von Alltagsexegesen als inspirierendem Lernfeld und den Chancen eines empirical turn in der Exegese," 2-11
- Musa W. Dube, "Markus 5,21-43 in vier Lektüren : narrative Analyse - postcolonial criticism - feministische Lektüre - HIV/AIDS," 12-23
- Stefan Alkier, "Verlorene Söhne : Rameder, Rilke, Lukas . ein intertextueller Bericht," 24-30
- Christian Stein, "Sede vacante : intertextuelle Lektüren zum Motiv des Throns in Offb 4," 31-38
- Manuel Vogel, "Allegorisch lesen? : Einleitung zur Kontroverse," 39-40
- Michael Tilly, "Allegorisch lesen?," 41-45
- Marius Reiser, "Allegorisch lesen!," 46-50
- Kathrin Oxen / Karl F. Ulrichs, "RedenMit. Exegese auf der Kanzel," 51-59
Ετικέτες
αλληγορία,
Αποκάλυψη,
ερμηνεία,
κατά Λουκάν,
κατά Μάρκον,
μέθοδοι,
ZNT
Το τρέχον τεύχος του RivB / The current issue of RivB
Rivista Biblica 62:1 (2014)
- Angelo Passaro, "Qumran e la costruzione dell'identità giudaica," 3-5
- Silvio Barbaglia, "Ripensare i "390 anni" e i "20 anni" nel Documento di Damasco : indicazioni cronologiche enigmatiche di un approccio midrashico," 7-34
- Alexander Rofé, "L' alleviamento dell'avversità nella trasmissione della Bibbia Ebraica : omelie, liturgia, redazioni, rielaborazioni, correzioni testuali," 35-48
- Mario DeSantis,"La visita di Dio alla vedova di Nain (Lc 7,11-17) e la risurrezione di Gesù (Lc 24)," 49-74
- ´Alvaro Pereira Delgado, Tra retorica e apocalittica : due principi esegetici per introdursi nei misteri della 1 Corinzi"," 75-89
- Eric Noffke, "Paul, Ezra and Rome : the contribution of the Pseudepigrapha to a renewed research," 91-100
- Giuseppe DeVirgilio, "Il documento della Pontificia Commissione Biblica, Bibbia e morale. Radici bibliche dell'agire cristiano," 101-117
Ετικέτες
1 Κορινθίους,
κατά Λουκάν,
Κουμράν,
RivBibl
Στο τρέχον τεύχος του HTR / In the current issue of HTR
Harvard Theological Review 107:3 (2014)
- Daniel R. Schwartz, "Rabbinic Law between Biblical Logic and Biblical Text: The Pitfalls of Exodus 21:33–34," 314-339
- James Carleton Paget, "Albert Schweitzer and the Jews," 363-398
Ετικέτες
Ιουδαίοι,
ιστορία έρευνας,
ραββίνοι,
HTR
Δευτέρα 14 Ιουλίου 2014
To κακό στον αρχαίο Ιουδαϊσμό και αρχέγονο Χριστιανισμό / Evil in ancient Judaism and early Christianity
Στο ιστολόγιο Βiblical Studies Online έχουν αναρτηθεί οι εισηγήσεις των Loren Stuckenbruck,Christopher Rollston και Jutta Leonhardt-Balzer για το κακό στον αρχαίο Ιουδαϊσμό και τον αρχέγονο Χριστιανισμό που διαβάστηκαν στο πλαίσιο του συνεδρίου που διοργανώθηκε με αυτό το θέμα στο St Mary’s College, Twickenham, στις 23-24 Μαΐου, 2014.
Ετικέτες
αρχέγονος Χριστιανισμός,
Ιουδαϊσμός,
συνέδρια
RBL 14.7.2014
Thomas L. Brodie, Beyond the Quest for the Historical Jesus: Memoir of a Discovery
Reviewed by Benjamin I. Simpson
Richard J. Clifford, Wisdom
Reviewed by Lawrence M. Wills
David J. A. Clines and J. Cheryl Exum, eds., The Reception of the Hebrew Bible in the Septuagint and the New Testament: Essays in Memory of Aileen Guilding
Reviewed by Benjamin J. M. Johnson
Joan E. Cook, Genesis
Reviewed by Jonathan L. Huddleston
Avraham Faust, Judah in the Neo-Babylonian Period: The Archaeology of Desolation
Reviewed by Gert T. M. Prinsloo
James E. Harding, The Love of David and Jonathan: Ideology, Text, Reception
Reviewed by Katherine Low
Charles E. Hill and Michael J. Kruger, eds., The Early Text of the New Testament
Reviewed by Amy M. Donaldson
Irene Nowell, Numbers
Reviewed by Timothy R. Ashley
Naomi Steinberg, The World of the Child in the Hebrew Bible
Reviewed by Karin Finsterbusch
Joshua Marshall Strahan, The Limits of a Text: Luke 23:34a as a Case Study in Theological Interpretation
Reviewed by Claire Clivaz
Reviewed by Benjamin I. Simpson
Richard J. Clifford, Wisdom
Reviewed by Lawrence M. Wills
David J. A. Clines and J. Cheryl Exum, eds., The Reception of the Hebrew Bible in the Septuagint and the New Testament: Essays in Memory of Aileen Guilding
Reviewed by Benjamin J. M. Johnson
Joan E. Cook, Genesis
Reviewed by Jonathan L. Huddleston
Avraham Faust, Judah in the Neo-Babylonian Period: The Archaeology of Desolation
Reviewed by Gert T. M. Prinsloo
James E. Harding, The Love of David and Jonathan: Ideology, Text, Reception
Reviewed by Katherine Low
Charles E. Hill and Michael J. Kruger, eds., The Early Text of the New Testament
Reviewed by Amy M. Donaldson
Irene Nowell, Numbers
Reviewed by Timothy R. Ashley
Naomi Steinberg, The World of the Child in the Hebrew Bible
Reviewed by Karin Finsterbusch
Joshua Marshall Strahan, The Limits of a Text: Luke 23:34a as a Case Study in Theological Interpretation
Reviewed by Claire Clivaz
Ετικέτες
ιστορία κειμένου,
ιστορικός Ιησούς,
κατά Λουκάν,
Παλαιά Διαθήκη,
RBL
Κυριακή 13 Ιουλίου 2014
Στο τρέχον τεύχος του ETR / In the current issue of ETR
Études Théologiques et religieuses 89:2 (2014)
- Catherine Vialle, "Ange et compagnon de route : le personnage de Raphaël dans le livre de Tobie (texte court)" (abstract)
- Valérie Nicolet-Anderson, "Penser l’identité avec l’apôtre Paul et Michel Foucault" (abstract)
- Hans-Christoph Askani, "« Une tentation à prix réduit ». À propos de la nouvelle traduction du Notre Père", (abstract)
- Chrystel Bernat, "Énigme, enquête, intrigue, régime d’énonciation et véridicité : du roman en histoire, le laboratoire scientifique de Gerd Theissen" (abstract)
Ετικέτες
Παλαιά Διαθήκη,
Παύλος,
ETR,
Gerd Theissen
To τρέχον τεύχος του BSac / In the current issue of BSac
Bibliotheca Sacra Jul-Sept 2014
Christine Tan, "A Defense of the Futurist View of the Two Witnesses in Revelation 11, Part 1"
Charles E. Baukal, "Pyrotechnics on Mount Carmel"
Douglas Stuart, "'Cool of the Day' (Gen. 3:8) and 'The Way He Should Go' (Prov. 22:6)"
Christine Tan, "A Defense of the Futurist View of the Two Witnesses in Revelation 11, Part 1"
Charles E. Baukal, "Pyrotechnics on Mount Carmel"
Douglas Stuart, "'Cool of the Day' (Gen. 3:8) and 'The Way He Should Go' (Prov. 22:6)"
Ετικέτες
Αποκάλυψη,
Παλαιά Διαθήκη,
Bibliotheca sacra
Σάββατο 12 Ιουλίου 2014
Στο τρέχον τεύχος του ThR / In the current issue of ThR
Theologische Rundschau 78:4 (2013)
- Helmut Merkel, "Zwei Jahrzehnte Jesusforschung nach 1985 (Teil III)," 397-430
- Ulrich Mell, "Die neutestamentliche Gleichnisforschung 100 Jahre nach Adolf Jülicher. Teil II," 431-461
- Udo Schnelle, "Aus der Literatur zum Johannesevangelium 1994 – 2010 Zweiter Teil: Eschatologie und Abschiedsreden," 462-504
Ετικέτες
ιστορικός Ιησούς,
κατά Ιωάννην,
παραβολές,
ThR
Ένα άρθρο βιβλικού ενδιαφέροντος στο τρέχον τεύχος του ZThK / An article of biblical interest in the current issue of ZThK
Zeitschrift für Theologie und Kirche 111:2 (2014)
Christoph Levin, "Erinnerung der Zukunft. Ein Grundzug biblischer Geschichtsschreibung," 127-147
Christoph Levin, "Erinnerung der Zukunft. Ein Grundzug biblischer Geschichtsschreibung," 127-147
Ετικέτες
Παλαιά Διαθήκη,
ZThK
Το τρέχον τεύχος του JETS / The current issue of JETS
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 57:2 (2014)
- Eckhard J. Schnabel, "The Muratorian Fragment: The State of Research"
- Armin D. Baum, "Is New Testament Inerrancy a New Testament Concept? A Traditional and Therefore Open- Minded Answer"
- David Andrew Dean, "Covenant, Conditionality, and Consequence: New Terminology and a Case Study in the Abrahamic Covenant"
- Barry J. Beitzel, "Herod the Great: Another Snapshot of his Treachery?"
- Klaus D. Issler, "Exploring the Pervasive References to Work in Jesus’ Parables"
- Gregory Magee, "Paul's Gospel, the Law, and God's Universal Reign in Romans 3:31"
- Brian Peterson, "Stephen's Speech as a Modified Prophetic RÎḆ Formula"
Ετικέτες
Καινή Διαθήκη,
κανόνας,
Πράξεις,
JETS
Παρασκευή 11 Ιουλίου 2014
Στο τρέχον τεύχος του StR / In the current issue of StR
Studies in Religion / Scienses religieuses 43:2 (2014)
Ετικέτες
γνωστικισμός,
Παλαιά Διαθήκη,
Nag Hammadi,
StR
To τρέχον τεύχος του NovT / The current issue of NovT
Novum Testamentum 56:3 (2014)
- Lyndon Drake, "Did Jesus Oppose the prosbul in the Forgiveness Petition of the Lord’s Prayer?," 233-244 (abstract)
- Stephan Witetschek, "What Did John Hear? The Reconstruction of Q 7:18-19 and its Implications," 245-260 (abstract)
- Cornelis Bennema, "Mimesis in John 13. Cloning or Creative Articulation?," 261-274 (abstract)
- John Fotopoulos, "Paul’s Curse of Corinthians. Restraining Rivals with Fear and Voces Mysticae (1 Cor 16:22)," 274-309 (abstract)
- Matthew David Jensen, "Jesus 'Coming' in the Flesh. 2 John 7 and Verbal Aspect," 310-322 (abstract)
Ετικέτες
1 Κορινθίους,
κατά Ιωάννην,
ποιμαντικές επιστολές,
συνοπτικοί,
NT
Ο Ιωάννης Βαπτιστής στην τέχνη /St. John Baptist in the art
Στην ιστοσελίδα της Εθνικής Βιβλιοθήκης μπορεί κανείς να δει μια σειρά από σύντομα films σχετικά με την απεικόνιση του Ιωάννη Βαπτιστή στην τέχνη
Ετικέτες
πρόσληψη,
τέχνη,
Rezeptionsgeschichte
Τρίτη 8 Ιουλίου 2014
Στο τρέχον τεύχος του IThS / In the current issue of IThS
Indian Theological Studies 50:1 (2013)
- Thomas Römer, "How to write a literary history of the Hebrew Bible? : a response to David Carr and Konrad Schmid," 9-20
- Olivier Artus, "Joshua 13-14 and the book of numbers," 21-38
- Laurence Culas, "Sea and its symbolism in the gospel according to Matthew," 39-57
Ετικέτες
Ματθαίος,
Παλαιά Διαθήκη,
Indian theological studies
Δυο άρθρα βιβλικού ενδιαφέροντος στο τρέχον τεύχος των ETL / Two articles of biblical interest in the current issue of ETL
Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses 90:1 (2014)
- Avi Shveka / Pierre van Hecke, "The metaphor of criminal charge as a paradigm for the conflict between Job and his friends," 99-119 (abstract)
- Jan Lambrecht, "Measure for Measure: A Response to John S. Kloppenborg, " 121-126
Ετικέτες
Παλαιά Διαθήκη,
συνοπτικοί,
ETL
Στο τρέχον τεύχος του JESOT / In the current issue of JESOT
Journal for the Evangelical Study of the Old Testament 3:1 (2014)
- Nathan Lovell, "The Shape of Hope in the Book of Kings: The Resolution of Davidic Blessing and Mosaic Curse"
- Matthew R. Akers, "The Soteriological Development of the ‘Arm of the Lord’ Motif"
- Silviu Tatu, "Making Sense of Melchizedek (Genesis 14:18-20)"
- Andrew Witt, "David, the ‘Ruler of the Sons of His Covenant’ (מושל בבני בריתו): TheExpansion of Psalm 151 in 11QPsa"
Ετικέτες
Κουμράν,
Παλαιά Διαθήκη,
JESOT
Σάββατο 5 Ιουλίου 2014
Το διεθνές συνέδριο για την απόκρυφη χριστιανική γραμματεία / The international conference on the apocryphal Christian literature
O αγαπητός συνάδελφος λέκτορας της ΚΔ Μόσχος Γκουτζιούδης ανάρτησε στο ιστολόγιό του ΘΕΟΛΟΓΙΚΑ ΔΡΩΜΕΝΑ φωτορεπορτάζ για το συνέδριο για την απόκρυφη χριστιανική γραμματεία που διοργάνωσε το Τμήμα Ποιμαντικής και Κοινωνικής Θεολογίας στο διάστημα 26-29 Ιουνίου 2014. Οι φωτογραφίες συνοδεύονται από ένα κείμενο του καθ. Ι. Καραβιδόπουλου εισαγωγικό στο θέμα των αποκρύφων:
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