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Δευτέρα 17 Απριλίου 2023

Το τρέχον τεύχος του ZNW / The current issue of ZNW

 Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft 114/1 (2023)

  • Jeffrey W. Aernie, "“She of Uriah” (Matthew 1,6): An Evocative and Multivalent Genealogical Annotation," 1-21 (abstract)
  • Heiko Wojtkowiak, "Mit realistischem Blick – Lukanische Perspektiven auf Geld," 22-52 (abstract)
  • Hans Förster, "Philologische Überlegungen zu Lk 11,41 im Kontext (Lk 11,39–41)," 53-64 (open access)
  • Barbara Beyer, "Ἔν τινι εἶναι als Hintergrund der paulinischen Rede vom Sein ‚in Christus‘," 65-78 (abstract)
  • Troels Engberg-Pedersen, "Story Telling and Rhetorical You Concern in 2 Corinthians 8–9," 79-101 (abstract)
  • Jeremy W. Barrier, "τὰ στοιχεῖα τοῦ κόσμου Again: Interpreting Cosmos in Gal 4,3 and 9 as Prepuce (or Foreskin)," 102-122 (abstract)
  • Stefan Krauter, "Ein Geist der Besonnenheit? Σωφρονισμός in 2Tim 1,7," 123-136 (abstract)

Παρασκευή 9 Σεπτεμβρίου 2022

Το τρέχον τεύχος του NTS / The current issue of NTS

 New Testament Studies 68/4 (2022)

Πέμπτη 4 Νοεμβρίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JSNT / The current issue of JSNT

 Journal for the Study of the New Testament 44/2 (2021)

  • Gregory E. Sterling, "Philo of Alexandria on the Obligations of Wealth," 199–217 (abstract)
  • Carlos Gil Arbiol, "Ioudaismos and ioudaizō in Paul and the Galatian Controversy: An Examination of Supposed Positions," 218-239 (abstract)
  • Kelsie G. Rodenbiker, "The Claromontanus Stichometry and its Canonical Implications," 240–253
  • Marcin Kowalski, "The Spirit of Resurrection in Romans 8 and Its Jewish Correspondences," 254–283 (abstract)
  • Nathan Porter, "Between the Cherubim: The ‘Mercy Seat’ as Site of Divine Revelation in Romans 3.25," 284–309 (abstract)
  • David K. Burge, "A Sub-Christian Epistle? Appreciating 2 Peter as an Anti-Sophistic Polemic," 310–332 (abstract)

Κυριακή 26 Σεπτεμβρίου 2021

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

 Sacra Scripta 18/1 (2020)

Martin Meiser, "Die Selbstpräsentation des Paulus im Galaterbrief im Vergleich mit antiker rhetorischer und epistolographischer Praxis,"  7-35 
Recent rhetoric research on Paul no longer only discusses descriptive aspects, but also evaluative aspects. The present contribution compares Paul and Cicero with regard to their self-presentation in order to better understand the polemics of the Epistle to the Galatians and the ethos of the apostle, also in detail. For this purpose, it draws not only on some ancient textbooks of rhetoric, but also on speeches actually delivered by Cicero, which Cicero probably revised later.

Cha-Yong Ku, "'Siehe, der Mensch ist geworden wie unsereiner und weiß, was gut und böse ist': Gen 3,22 als Ironie?"  36-49
Dieser Aufsatz versucht, Gen 3,22a literarisch auszulegen und fragt dabei nach der versteckten Bedeutung, die der Autor in seine literarische Darstellung hineingelegt hat. Die Rede Gottes in Gen 3,22a scheint im umgebenden Text eher unverständlich zu sein. Denn die Aussage der Schlange, dass es möglich sei, durch die Erkenntnis von Gut und Böse gottgleich zu werden, wird als bloße Lüge nachgewiesen. Daraus lässt sich folgern, dass Gen 3,22a pure Ironie ist, die eine beißende Kritik Gottes an der Herausforderung durch den Menschen zum Ausdruck bringt.

Benjamin Lensink, "The 'Movement and Rest' in Gospel of Thomas 50," 50-69
The fiftieth logion of the Gospel of Thomas is an enigmatic triad of questions and answers told by Jesus to his disciples. The answer to the third question “What is the sign of your (pl) Father which is in you (pl)?” reads “it is movement and rest.” This phrase has no known parallels in similar literature and its meaning is unclear. The current article evaluates different explanations offered in recent scholarship before assessing the words “movement” and “rest” in the Gospel of Thomas as a whole. It then gives an overview of four possible contexts: Genesis, Jewish Hermeticism, Platonism, and Aristotelianism. The article concludes with claiming that a Platonist view makes most sense: Just as the Demiurge in Plato’s Timaeus placed the rotating soul – which moves while staying at rest – into the head of humankind, so the sign of the Father in his elect disciples is movement and rest. 

Romeo Popa, "Ethik als Vermittlung zwischen Generationen in den Pastoralbriefen," 70-96
In the Pastoral Letters the problem of the relationship between age groups is most clearly expressed in early Christian literature. In the course of the reorganization of church structures resistance against younger leaders is attested (1Tim 4:12-15). New “false doctrines” further fuel the tension between generations because especially “young widows” (1Tim 5:11-15; 2Tim 3,6) show interest in such theological offers. Consequently, they are also given special attention in the paraenesis, whereby the paternalistic tendencies are radicalized. The theological confrontation with the opponents and the development of age-appropriate ethic discourses are illuminated on the background of the relations between generations. 

Alexander Romualdus Dimas Pele Alu, "'Whom are You Seeking?' in the Fourth Gospel," 97-118
Of the four Gospels, the fourth Gospel uses the word “ζητέω” most often. The question “Whom are you seeking?” which is typical of the Evangelist, is addressed to various interlocutors: once to the two disciples of John the Baptist (Τί ζητεῖτε 1:38) and Mary Magdalene (τίνα ζητεῖς 20:15), and twice to the people who were going to arrest Jesus (Τίνα ζητεῖτε 18:4,7). The purpose of this research is to study a hypothesis: The seeking of Jesus by the two disciples in the call narrative (1:35-42) and Mary in the resurrection narrative (20:1-18) frame the failure of the Jews in the arrestation narrative (18:1-11).

Κυριακή 19 Σεπτεμβρίου 2021

Στο τρέχον τεύχος του Theologische Zeitschrift / In the current issue of Theologische Zeitschrift

 Theologische Zeitschrift 77/2 (2021)

  • Sophia Kähler, "Who is who in Babylonia? Identity and Belonging in the Prayer for the Babylonian City (Jer 29:7)," 102-119 (abstract)
  • Michael Bachmann, "Syllogistisches im Galaterbrief," 120-155 (abstract)

Τρίτη 7 Σεπτεμβρίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του ZNW / The current issue of ZNW

 Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft 112/2 (2021)

  • Michael Bachmann, "Die „Opponenten“ des Paulus im (heilsgeschichtlich profilierten) Galaterbrief," 145-179 (abstract)
  • James M. Scott, "Cosmopolitanism in Gal 3:28 and the Divine Performative Speech-Act of Paul’s Gospel," 180-200 (abstract)
  • Timothy A. Brookins, "An Obligation of Thanks (2Thess 1,3): Gift and Return in Divine-Human Relationships," 201-217 (abstract)
  • Stephan Witetschek, "Wie kommt Nero ins Petrus-Martyrium?" 218-237 (abstract)
  • Benjamin A. Edsall, "“And it rushed in”: A new proposal for interpreting GJudas 57,24," 238-250 (abstract)
  • Friedrich W. Horn, "Joachim Jeremias als Paulusforscher," 251-267 (abstract)
  • Lutz Doering, "Joachim Jeremias’ Beitrag zur Erforschung des antiken Judentums," 268-294 (abstract)

Σάββατο 7 Αυγούστου 2021

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

 Theologische Zeitschrift 77/2 (2021)

  • Sophia Kähler, "Who is who in Babylonia? Identity and Belonging in the Prayer for the Babylonian City (Jer 29:7)," 102-119 (abstract)
  • Michael Bachmann, "Syllogistisches im Galaterbrief," 120-155 (abstract)

Σάββατο 22 Μαΐου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Biblica / In the current issue of Biblica

 Biblica 101/4 (2020)

  • Philip Yoo, "Dinah among Jacob's Seventy: On Genesis 46,8-27," 481 - 497 (abstract)
  • Jean-Pierre Sonnet, "'Today' in Deuteronomy:  Narrative Metalepsis," 498 - 518 (abstract)
  • Nili Samet, "Copulative-Appositional Lamed: A Newly Identified Feature of (Late) Biblical Hebrew," 519 - 542 (abstract)
  • Diego Pérez-Gondar, "The New Jerusalem as a Mother: Intertextuality among Ps 87,5, Gal 4,26, and 4 Ezra 10,7-10," 543 - 561 (abstract)
  • Federico Giuntoli, "Entering into the Test: Ps 155,11b (11QPsa 155 [Syr III]) as a Help to Understanding Matt 6,13a and Luke 11,4b," 562 - 576 (abstract)
  • Philip H. Towner, "2 Tim 1,7, Cowardice, and the Specter of Betrayal: The Intersection of Intertextuality and Paronomasia," 577 - 601 (abstract)

Animadversiones

  • Hans Ausloos, "A Fresh Look at Deut 34,6 (MasDeut)," 602 - 611 (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 5 Μαρτίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του NTS / The current issue of NTS

 New Testament Studies 67/2 (2021)

Κυριακή 4 Οκτωβρίου 2020

Το τρέχον τεύχος του ABR / The current issue of ABR

 Australian Biblical Review 68 (2020)

  • Keith D. Dyer, "Paul, Matthew, Israel and the Nations," 1-15
  • Trevor Tibbertsma, "'O Happy Fall'? What Happened to Eliakim in Isaiah 22:15-25?" 16-27
  • Martin A. Shields, "The Ignorance of Job," 28-39
  • David E. Evans, "The First Christians of Athens," 40-53
  • Grant Buchanan, "Identity and Human Agency in Galatians 5-6," 54-66
  • Gerald O'Collins, "Peter's Mother-in-Law (Mark 1:29-31): More to Be Said," 67-75
  • Lyn M. Kidson, "The Anxious Search for the Lost Coin (Luke 15:8-10): Lost Coins, Women's Dowries and the Contribution of Numismatics and Phenomenology to Gospel Research," 76-88
  • David R. Seal, "Hearing the Lector's Voice: The Reception and Delivery of the Oracles in Revelation 1:7-8," 100-125

Τρίτη 31 Μαρτίου 2020

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Journal of Biblical Literature / The current issue of Journal of Biblical Literature

Journal of Biblical Literature 139:1 (2020) 

  • Gale A. Yee, "Thinking Intersectionally: Gender, Race, Class, and the Etceteras of Our Discipline," 7-26 (abstract)
  •  Andrew Tobolowsky, "The Problem of Reubenite Primacy: New Paradigms, New Answers ," 27-45 (abstract)
  • Laura Quick, "The Book of Ruth and the Limits of Proverbial Wisdom," 47-66 (abstract)
  • David Willgren Davage, "Why Davidic Superscriptions Do Not Demarcate Earlier Collections of Psalms," 67-86 (abstract)
  • Marcel Krusche, "A Collective Anointed? David and the People in Psalm 89," 87-105 (abstract)
  • Matthew W. Mitchell, "Matthew 26:73 and the Case of the Disappearing Galilean Accent," 107-124 (abstract)
  • Hans M. Moscicke , "Jesus, Barabbas, and the Crowd as Figures in Matthew’s Day of Atonement Typology (Matthew 27:15–26)," 125-153 (abstract)
  • Donghyun Jeong, "A Literary and Theological Case for the “Unbeloved” Reading in John 10:29," 155-175 (abstract)
  • Matthijs den Dulk, "Aquila and Apollos: Acts 18 in Light of Ancient Ethnic Stereotypes," 177-189 (abstract)
  • J. Andrew Cowan, "The Curse of the Law, the Covenant, and Anthropology in Galatians 3:10–14: An Examination of Paul’s Use of Deuteronomy 27:26," 211-229 (abstract)

Τρίτη 3 Δεκεμβρίου 2019

Το τρέχον τεύχος του NTS / The current issue of NTS

New Testament Studies 66:1 (2020)
  • Hector M. Patmore, " « Arrière de moi, Satan ! Tu m'es en scandale ! » (Mt 16.23). Analyse de l'ajout du rédacteur dans son contexte juif," 1-20 (abstract)
  • Lukas Bormann -Hannah Kreß, "„Free from German ‚Schulmeinungen‘ and Other One-Sidedness“: Die Entstehungsgeschichte der New Testament Studies (1936–1954)," 21-50 (abstract)
  • Reuben Bredenhof, "Looking for Lazarus: Assigning Meaning to the Poor Man in Luke 16.19–31," 51-67 (abstract)
  • Thomas Tops, "The Orientation of the Teaching of the Paraclete in the Gospel of John: Retrospective or Prospective?"  68-86 (abstract)
  • Jonathan A. Linebaugh, "‘The Speech of the Dead’: Identifying the No Longer and Now Living ‘I’ of Galatians 2.20," 87-105 (abstract)
  • Edward P. Meadors, "Isaiah 40.3 and the Synoptic Gospels’ Parody of the Roman Road System," 106-124 (abstract)
  • Katja Kujanpää, "Scriptural Authority and Scriptural Argumentation in 1 Clement," 125-143 (abstract)
  • Christopher D. Stanley, "Paul the Cosmopolitan?" 144-163 (abstract)

 
 
 

 
 

Σάββατο 26 Οκτωβρίου 2019

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

Journal of Jewish Studies 70:2 (2019)

Martin Goodman, "The politics of Judaea in the 50s CE: the use of the New Testament," 225-236
In an article in JJS LXVIII:2 (Autumn 2017), Peter Tomson took issue with my arguments against the traditional view that the politics of Judaea witnessed an increase in tension between Jews and Gentiles in the 50s CE. In responding to Tomson, this study examines in particular the New Testament texts he cites in support of the traditional view and enquires more generally into the value of the New Testament as evidence for Judaean politics in this period, with a close investigation, in particular, into the significance of Galatians 6:12 and the depiction of Agrippa II in the Acts of the Apostles.

Emmanuel Mastey, "Some unique lexica in the Jerusalem Talmud," 237-255
The article discusses a few Hebrew words and meanings unique to the Jerusalem Talmud: (1) A newly discovered version – הגנגמ – is suggested to have been derived from a Greek word meaning ‘to mumble’. (2) The verb תפטפטמ in connection with sunrise is examined in light of a possible Syriac cognate; another solution, based on a rare Hebrew verb, is also presented. (3) The word םיִנַיבֵּ as found in a specific context is explained on the basis of a parallel Tosefta as signifying an architectural item. Two of the findings are supported particularly by their attestations in manuscripts from the Cairo Genizah (T-S NS 329.343 and Antonin 324). As is often the case, the Genizah manuscripts record the text of the Jerusalem Talmud more authentically than other manuscripts.

Δευτέρα 30 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Στο τρέχον τεύχος του Bibliotheca Sacra / In the current issue of Bibliotheca Sacra

Bibliotheca Sacra 176/701 (2019)

  • Michael J. Anthony, "Toward a Biblical Theology of the Heart of God," 3-17
  • C. Hassell Bullock, "Covenant Renewal and the Formula of Grace in the Psalter," 18-34
  • Paul A. Himes, "Israel and Her Vocation : The Fourth Stage of Romans 11," 35-50
  • Jared M. August, "Paul's View of Abraham's Faith : Genesis 22:18 in Galatians 3," 51-61
  • Michael J. Svigel, "Can an Ecclesiology Be Biblical and Not Apostolic?" 62-80



Φτώχεια στην αρχαία Εκκλησία και σήμερα / Poverty in ancient Church and today

Aπό τον εκδοτικό οίκο Bloomsbury T&T Clark κυκλοφόρησε ένα εξαιρετικά ενδιαφέρον βιβλίο, το οποίο συζητά το θέμα της φτώχειας στην αρχαία Εκκλησία και σήμερα. Κι αυτό το βιβλίο είναι open access!

Steve Walton -  Hannah Swithibank (επιμ.), Poverty in the Early Church and Today: A Conversation. London et al.: T & T Clark, 2019
ISBN ePDF: 978-0-5676-7775-4

Κυριακή 28 Ιουλίου 2019

Τα υπομνήματα στην Προς Γαλάτας / Commentaries on Galatians

O Nijay Gupta παρουσιάζει σχολιασμένο έναν κατάλογο των σημαντικότερων αγγλόφωνων υπομνημάτων στην προς Γαλάτας επιστολή: 


[A.T.: Μία σημαντική, κατά τη γνώμη μου, παράλειψη στα αγγλόφωνα είναι το κλασικό υπόμνημα του Hans Dietrich Betz στη σειρά Hermeneia. Επίσης απουσιάζει το εξαιρετικό υπόμνημα του Richard N. Longenecker στη σειρά Word Biblical Commentary. 
Φυσικά, εάν πάμε στα γερμανόφωνα, όσον αφορά την πατερική ερμηνεία της προς Γαλάτας, πολύ αξιόλογο είναι το υπόμνημα του Martin Meiser στη σειρά Novum Testamentum Patristicum. Στην ελληνόφωνη, τέλος, βιβλιογραφία βλ. το πρόσφατο υπόμνημα της Κ. Παπαδημητρίου στον εκδοτικό οίκο ostracon.]