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THE TYNDALE HOUSE BULLETIN 1 (1956)
Issued by The Tyndale Fellowship for Biblical Research,
Tyndale House, Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge
Page
Editorial Note .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 1
Notes and News .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 1
Jeremiah vii, 22 .... .... .... .... .... J. A.Motyer 4
Penetration of Graeco‑Roman Society by Christianity
E. A. Judge 5
Modern Christological Trends A. M. Stibbs 7
Unpublished Hymns by Charles Wesley J. Dale 8
THE TYNDALE HOUSE BULLETIN 2 (Winter, 1956)
Page
A recently published Egyptian papyrus and
its bearing on the Joseph story K. A. Kitchen 1
The Death of St Stephen P. A. Blair 2
The Ground of Justification G. Felce 4
More Unpublished Hymns by Charles Wesley J. Dale 5
Notes and News 6
THE TYNDALE HOUSE BULLETIN 3 (Summer, 1957)
Page
James i, 18 and the Offering of First‑fruits F H. Palmer 1
The Lukewarmness of Laodicea M. J. S. Rudwick 2
The Study of Genesis i‑xi T. C . Mitchell 3
Chronicle: Rrecent Luther Studies A. Skevington Wood 4
Religious Syncretism in Ptolemaic Texts C. de Wit 6
Notes and News
THE TYNDALE HOUSE BULLETIN 4-5 (1958)
Page
The Spirit and Tradition D. J. V. Lane 1
The Nature and Purpose of the Charismata Wilbert G. Putman 5
The Kingdom, the Power and the Glory R. E. Nixon 7
Notes and News 9
THE TYNDALE HOUSE BULLETIN 5-6 (April 1960)
Page
Editorial 3
‘Some Egyptian Background to the Old Testament’.
K. A. KITCHEN 4
‘The Concept of Apostasy in the Epistle to the Hebrews’.
D. H. TONGUE 19
‘Tertullian on Prayer’,
O. W. HOLMES 27
‘The Altar in Joshua and Judges’.
J. P. U. LILLEY 32
Publications of Members 34
Appointments 36
Higher Degrees and Awards 37
Tyndale Fellowship Conferences for 1960 37
Tyndale House Annual Meeting 37
THE TYNDALE HOUSE BULLETIN 7-8 (July 1961)
Page
Editorial 3
‘The Relationship between God and Man in Proverbs’
F. D. KIDNER 4
`The Everlasting Covenant’.
D. F. PAYNE 10
‘Hellenistic Influence in the Epistle to the Hebrews’
A. M. FAIRHURST 17
‘The Atonement in the Epistle to the Hebrews’
S. S. SMALLEY 28
The New Warden 36
Appointments and Publications 37
Tyndale Fellowship Study Groups 38
Tyndale House Annual Meeting 38
THE TYNDALE HOUSE BULLETIN 9 (October 1961)
Page
Gerhard Charles Aalders 2
‘The Covenant, Baptism and Children’. G. S. HARRISON 3
Appointments 15
Publications of Tyndale Fellowship Members 15
THE TYNDALE HOUSE BULLETIN 10 (April 1962)
Page
‘To submit to the Judgement of the Saints’
D.W.B. ROBINSON 1
‘Light in the Johannine Epistles’
A. D. MacRae 8
The Tyndale Fellowship 12
Publications of Tyndale Fellowship Members 15
THE TYNDALE HOUSE BULLETIN 11 (October 1962)
Page
The Tyndale Library 3
‘Recently Discovered Hebrew Inscriptions’
A. R. MILLARD 4
The Tyndale Lectures 11
Church History Research Group 11
Periodicals
12
*.doc [Word] *.pdf [Acrobat]
Accessions to the Library 14
THE
TYNDALE HOUSE BULLETIN 12 (April 1963)
Page
Tyndale Fellowship Study Groups 3
The Tyndale Lectures 3
Research Fellowships 3
‘The Acts and The Acts—Some Notes on the Book of Acts
in the Second Century'
A. F. WALLS 4
‘In the Original Greek’
G. C. NEAL 12
THE
TYNDALE HOUSE BULLETIN 13 (October 1963)
Page
‘The Significance of the Ancient Near Eastern Treaty Pattern’
J. A. THOMPSON 1
‘Gospel and Judgment in the preaching of John the Baptist’
KNOX CHAMBLIN 7
Catalogue of Papers of B. W. Newton 15
Tyndale Lecture in Biblical Archaeology 16
Day Conference for Sixth Formers 16
THE
TYNDALE HOUSE BULLETIN 14 (June 1964)
Page
'The God of Abraham'.
G. T. MANLEY 3
‘Rahab of Jericho’.
D. J. WISEMAN 8
'Isaiah 40: 20, Towards a Solution'.
A. R. MILLARD and I. R. SNOOK 12
New Warden 14
Appointments 15
Library 15
Study Groups and Tyndale Lectures 1964 16
THE
TYNDALE HOUSE BULLETIN 15 (October 1964)
Page
‘Wealth’ 2
DEREK KIDNER
‘John the Baptist and the Kingdom of God’ 10
KNOX CHAMBLIN
THE TYNDALE HOUSE BULLETIN 16 (April 1965)
Page
‘The Language of the Apocalypse’ 3
C. G. OZANNE
‘You Have Heard His Blasphemy’ 10
DAVID CATCHPOLE
THE WISDOM MOVEMENT AND 3
ISRAEL'S COVENANT FAITH
D.
A. Hubbard (Old
Testament Lecture, 1965)
NEW
LIGHT ON THE FOURTH GOSPEL 35
S.
S. Smalley (New
Testament Lecture, 1965)
HISTORICAL
METHOD AND EARLY HEBREW TRADITION 63
K.
A. Kitchen
THE
SEMANTICS OF SACRAMENTAL LANGUAGE 99
R.
A. Ward
GENESIS
2:5, 6: WET OR DRY? 109
D.
Kidner
‘FOR
HE IS GOOD’ 115
A.
R. Millard
A RECONSIDERATION OF THE 119
‘THIRTIETH
YEAR’ IN EZEKIEL 1:1
S.
G. Taylor
A
NEW BABYLONIAN ‘GENESIS’
STORY 3
A. R. Millard M.A., M.Phil., Librarian, Tyndale House,
Cambridge (Biblical Archaeology Lecture, 1966)
LARGE
NUMBERS IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
19
J. W. Wenham M.A., B.D., Vice Principal,
Tyndale
Hall, Bristol
THE NEW TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION OF THE 54
OLD
TESTAMENT
G. W. Grogan, B.D. M.Th.,
Lecturer in Dogmatic Theology, London Bible College
THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTOLOGY IN THE 77
EARLY
CHURCH
I. H. Marshal, M.A., B.D., Ph.D.,
Lecturer in New Testament Exegesis, University of Aberdeen
A LITERARY APPRECIATION OF THE BOOK 94
OF
JUDGES
J. P. U. Lilley, M.A., F.C.A., Computer Lecturer
PSALM RESEARCH SINCE 1955: I. THE PSALMS 103
AND THE CULT
D. J. A. Clines, M.A.,
Assistant Lecturer in Biblical History and Literature,
University of Sheffield
PAUL
AND JERUSALEM 3
F.
F. Bruce, M.A., D.D.
Rylands
Professor of Biblical Criticism and Exegesis,
University of Manchester
(New
Zealand Tyndale Lecture, 1966)
THE
SERVANT OF LORD IN THE TEACHING 26
OF JESUS
R.
T. France, M.A., B. D., Ph.D.,
Secretary
of the Tyndale Fellowship
(Tyndale
Biblical Theology Lecture, 1967)
THE
IMAGE OF GOD IN MAN 53
D.
J. A. Clines, M.A.,
Assistant
Lecturer in Biblical History and Literature,
University of Sheffield
(Tyndale
Old Testament Lecture, 1967)
THE
CHRIST-HYMN IN PHILIPPIANS 2:5-11 104
I. Howard Marshall, M.A., B.D., Ph.D.,
Lecturer
in New Testament Exegesis, University of Aberedeen
PAULINE
CHURCH DISCIPLINE 3
D.
R. Hall, M.A.
Lecturer
at the United Theological College, Bangalore
(Tyndale
New Testament Lecture, 1968)
SOME CONTRIBUTIONS OF HITTITOLOGY TO OLD 27
TESTAMENT
STUDY
H.
A. Hoffner, Jr., M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant
Professor of Anatolian Studies, Brandeis University
(Tyndale
Biblical Archaeology Lecture, 1968)
TRADITION AND THEOLOGY IN LUKE 56
(LUKE
8:5-15)
I.
H. Marshall, M.A., B.D., Ph.D.
Lecturer
in New Testament Exegesis, University of Aberdeen
THE
CONQUEST AND EARLY HEBREW POETRY 76
P.
C. Craigie, M.A.
Department
of Religion, McMaster University
HEBREW
TOPONYMS 95
M.
E. J. Richardson, B.A.
Assistant
Lecturer in Semitic Languages and Literature,
University of Manchester
PSALM RESEARCH SINCE 1955: II. THE 105
LITERARY
GENRES
D.
J. A. Clines, M.A.
Lecturer
in Biblical History and Literature, University of
Sheffield
NOTES: 'Spiritual milk . . . spiritual house' 126; Isa 53:2 127
CAN WE REPRODUCE THE EXEGESIS OF THE 3
NEW
TESTAMENT?
R.
N. Longenecker, M.A., Ph.D.
Professor
of New Testament History and Theology,
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois, U.S.A.
FIRST
PETER AND THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES 39
C.
N. Hillyer, B.D., S. Th.
Warden
of Ponsbourne College, Hertford
(Tyndale
New Testament Lecture, 1969)
CHRIST IN OUR PLACE—THE CONTRIBUTION 71
OF
THE PREPOSITIONS
R.
E. Davies, B.D., M. Th.
Lecturer
at All Nations Missionary College, Ware
(Tyndale
Biblical Theology Lecture, 1969)
THE
MESSIANIC SECRET IN MARK 92
J.
D. G. Dunn, B.D., Ph.D.
Chaplain
to Overseas Students,
International
Centre, University of Edinburgh
CONTEXT AND CONTENT IN THE 118
INTERPRETATION
OF ISAIAH 7:14
A.
Motyer, M.A., B.D.
Vicar
of St Luke's Church, Hampstead
THE
DISTRIBUTION OF DIVINE NAMES IN JONAH 126
F.
D. Kidner, M.A.
Warden
of Tyndale House, Cambridge
THE POETRY OF UGARIT AND ISRAEL 3
P.
C. Caigie, M.A., M.Th., Ph.D.
Professor
of Near Eastern Studies, Department of
Religion,
McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
(Tyndale
Old Testament Lecture, 1970)
2 CORINTHIANS 5:1-10: WATERSHED IN PAUL'S 32
ESCHATOLOGY?
M.
J. Harris, M.A., Ph.D.
Professor
of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical
Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois, U.S.A.
(Tyndale
New Testament Lecture, 1970)
‘ROCK-STONE'
IMAGERY IN I PETER 58
C.
N. Hillyer, B.D., S.Th.
Librarian,
Tyndale Library for Biblical Research, Cambridge
THE COVENANT AS GIVING EXPRESSION TO THE 82
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OLD AND NEW TESTA-
MENT
F.
C. Fensham, M.A., Ph.D., D.D.
Professor
of Semitic Languages, University of Stellenbosch,
South Africa
LEGAL
FORMS IN THE BOOK OF THE COVENANT 95
G.
J. Wenham, M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant
Lecturer in Semitic Studies, Queen's University,
Belfast
DEUTERONOMY
AND THE CENTRAL SANCTUARY 103
G.
J. Wenham, M.A., Ph.D.
THE LATER RAMSAY, A SUPPLEMENTARY 119
BIBLIOGRAPHY
C.
J. Hemer, M.A., Ph.D.
Tyndale
House, Cambridge
BALADAN,
THE FATHER OF MERODACH-BALADAN 125
A.
R. Millard, M.A., M.Phil., F.S.A.
Rankin
Lecturer in Hebrew and Ancient Semitic Languages,
University of Liverpool
THE SYNOPTIC PROBLEM REVISITED: SOME NEW
SUGGESTIONS ABOUT THE COMPOSITION OF MARK
4:1-34 3
David
Wenham, M.A., Ph.D.
Secretary,
the Theological Students' Fellowship
Tyndale
New Testament Lecture, 1971)
SYNTAX
IN EXEGESIS 39
K.
L. McKay, M.A., Ph.D.
Lecturer
in Greek, the Australian National University, Canberra
‘THAT YOU MAY KNOW THAT YAHWEH IS GOD’ : A
STUDY IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THEOLOGY
AND
HISTORICAL TRUTH IN THE OLD TESTAMENT 58
John
Goldingay, B.A.
Lecturer
in Old Testament, St John's College, Nottingham
DID
PETER GO TO ROME IN AD 42? 94
W.
Wenham, M.A., B.D.
Warden,
Latimer House, Oxford
NOTE
ON 2 CORINTHIANS 1:9 103
C.
J. Hemer, M.A., Ph.D.
Research
Student, Tyndale House, Cambridge
FLYING
SERPENTS? 108
D.
J. Wiseman, O.B.E., M.A., D.Lit., F.B.A., F.S.A.
Professor
of Assyriology, the University of London
THE
WRATH OF GOD 111
Seth
Erlandsson, D.Phil.
Docent
at the University of Uppsala, Sweden, Director of the
Institute
Biblicum
MALACHI 1:11 AND THE WORSHIP OF THE NATIONS 117
IN
THE OLD TESTAMENT
Miss
J. G. Baldwin, B.A., B.D.
Dean
of Women, Trinity College, Bristol
NEW
TESTAMENT FRAGMENTS AT QUMRAN? 125
C.
J. Hemer, M.A., Ph.D.
UGARITIC
SPELLING ERRORS 3
M.
E. J. Richardson, B.A.
Lecturer
in Semitic Languages and Literatures, the University
of
Manchester
(Tyndale
Biblical Archaeology Lecture, 1971)
THE RESURRECTION NARRATIVES IN MATTHEW'S 21
GOSPEL
David
Wenham, M.A., Ph.D.
Secretary,
the Theological Students' Fellowship
THE
RESURRECTION OF JESUS IN LUKE 55
I.
H. Marshall, M.A., B.D., Ph.D.
Senior
Lecturer in New Testament Exegesis, the University of
Aberdeen
SOME IDEAS OF RESURRECTION IN THE NEW TESTA- 99
MENT
PERIOD
J.
W. Drane, M.A., Ph.D.
Lecturer
in Religious Studies, the University of Stirling
PRAYER IN LUKE-ACTS 111
P.
T. O'Brien, B.D.,
Lecturer
in New Testament Studies, Moore Theological
College,
Sydney
Note: AUDEITORION- C.J. Hemer, M.A., Ph.D. 128
WHAT DID THE CROSS ACHIEVE? THE LOGIC OF
PENAL
SUBSTITUTION 3
J.
I. Packer, M.A., D.Phil.
Associate
Principal, Trinity College, Bristol
(Tyndale
Biblical Theology Lecture, 1973)
THE
WILDERNESS ITINERARIES 46
G.
I. Davies, M.S.
Lecturer
in Old Testament Studies, University of Nottingham
(Tyndale
Old Testament Lecture, 1973)
‘WISDOM’AND
‘KNOWLEDGE’ IN I CORINTHIANS 82
E.
E. Ellis, B.Sc., M.A., B.D., Ph.D.
Professor
of New Testament Studies, New Brunswick
Theological
Seminary
(Tyndale
New Testament Lecture, 1973)
OLD TESTAMENT TEXTUAL CRITICISM: 99
ITS PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE. APROPOS OF
RECENT
ENGLISH VERSIONS
D.
F. Payne, B.A., M.A.
Head
of the Department of Semitic Studies, The Queen's
University of Belfast
DEUTERONOMY
AND THE DEUTERONOMIC SCHOOL 113
R.
P. Gordon, M.A., Ph.D.
Lecturer
in Hebrew, University of Glasgow
THE
IDEA OF SIN IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY THEOLOGY 3
Bruce
A. Milne, M.A., B.D., Ph.D.
Lecturer
a Spurgeon's College, London
(Tyndale
Biblical Theology Lecture, 1974)
THE STUDY OF OLD TESTAMENT THEOLOGY: ITS AIMS 34
AND
PURPOSE
John
Goldingay, B.A.
Lecturer
in Old Testament. St. John's College, Nottingham
OLD TESTAMENT PROPHECY AND THE FUTURE OF ISRAEL: 53
A
STUDY OF THE TEACHING OF JESUS
R.T.
France, MA., B.D., Ph.D.
Librarian,
Tyndale House, Cambridge
ALEXANDRIA TROAS 79
C.J.
Hemer M.A., Ph.D.
Tyndale
House, Cambridge
(Tyndale
Biblical Archaeology Lecture, 1973)
A RECENT POPULARISATION OF PROFESSOR F.M. CROSS' 113
THEORIES
ON THE TEXT OF THE OLD TESTAMENT
D.W.
Gooding, M.A., Ph.D.
Reader
in Classics, The Queen's University of Belfast
THEOLOGICAL
DIVERSITY IN THE LETTERS OF ST PAUL 3
J.
W. Drane, M.A., Ph.D.
Lecturer
in Religious Studies, The University of Stirling
(Tyndale
New Testament Lecture, 1975)
THE PAROUSIA IN MODERN THEOLOGY, SOME QUESTIONS 27
AND
COMMENTS
A.
C. Thiselton, B.D., M.Th., Ph.D.
Lecturer
in Biblical Studies, The University of Sheffield
TOWARDS
AN INTERPRETATION OF BIBLICAL ETHICS 54
O.
M. T. O'Donovan, M.A., D.Phil.
Lecturer
in Theology and Ethics, Wycliffe Hall, Oxford.
Assistant
Professor in Systematic Theology, Wycliffe
College,
Toronto, from September 1977
(Tyndale
Biblical Theology Lecture, 1975)
THE MAN OF WAR AND THE SUFFERING SERVANT, THE 79
OLD
TESTAMENT AND THE THEOLOGY OF LIBERATION
J.
E. Goldingay, B.A.
Lecturer
in Old Testament, St John's College, Nottingham
(Tyndale
Old Testament Lecture, 1976)
THE
SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE PATRIARCHS 114
M.
E. J. Selman, B.A., Ph.D.
Lecturer
in Old Testament, Spurgeon's College, London
(Tyndale
Old Testament Lecture, 1974)
FROM
THE BRICKFIELDS OF EGYPT 137
K.
A. Kitchen, B.A., Ph.D.
Reader
in Egyptian and Coptic, The University of Liverpool
THE
FEAR OF THE LORD AS THE 'PRINCIPLE' OF WISDOM 3
Henri
Blocher, B.D.
Professor
of Systematic Theology, Vaux-sur-Seine
(Tyndale
Biblical Theology Lecture, 1977)
THE TEACHING OF AMENEMOPE AND ITS CONNECTION 29
WITH
THE BOOK OF PROVERBS
John
Ruffle, M.A.
Keeper
of Archaeology, Birmingham City Museum
(Tyndale
Biblical Archaeology Lecture, 1975)
PROVERBS AND WISDOM BOOKS OF THE ANCIENT 69
NEAR
EAST
K.
A. Kitchen, B.A., Ph.D.
Reader
in Egyptian and Coptic, University of Liverpool
(Tyndale
Biblical Archaeology Lecture, 1976)
ESCHATOLOGY
IN CHRONICLES 115
H.
G. M. Williamson, M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant
Lecturer in Hebrew, University of Cambridge
(Tyndale
Old Testament Lecture, 1977)
DEUTERONOMY
AND UGARITIC STUDIES 155
P.
C. Craigie, M.A., Ph.D.
Professor
of Religious Studies, University of Calgary
WHAT IS PREACHING ACCORDING TO THE NEW
TESTAMENT? 3
Klaas
Runia, T.D.
Professor
of Practical Theology, Theological
Seminary
of he Reformed Churches, Kampen,
Netherlands
(Tyndale Biblical Theology Lecture, 1976)
PROPHECY,
INSPIRATION, AND SENSUS PLENIOR 49
William
Sanford LaSor, A.B., M.A., Th.B., Th.M.,
Ph.D.,
Th.D
Senior
Professor of Old Testament, Fuller
Theological
Seminary, Pasadena, California
(Institute for Biblical Research Annual Lecture, 1977)
THE
PAUL OF HISTORY AND THE APOSTLE OF FAITH 61
N.
T. Wright, M.A.
Fellow
and Chaplain, Downing College, Cambridge
(Tyndale
New Testament Lecture, 1978)
ACCOMMODATION
ETHICS 89
Peter
Richardson, B.Arch., B.D., Ph.D.
Principal,
University College, University of Toronto
and
Paul
W. Gooch , M.A., Ph.D.
Chairman,
Division of Humanities, Scarborough College,
University of Toronto
THE DESCENT OF ISHTAR, THE FALL OF SOPHIA, AND THE 143
JEWISH
ROOTS OF GNOSTICISM
Edwin
V. Yamauchi, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor
and Director of Graduate Studies, History
Department,
Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
IMAGE AND INCARNATION IN PAULINE CHRISTOLOGY: 3
A
SEARCH FOR ORIGINS
Douglas
R. de Lacey
Lecturer
in New Testament Studies, London
Bible College
(Tyndale
New Testament Lecture, 1976)
JONAH'S
NINEVEH 29
Donald
J. Wiseman
Professor
of Assyriology in the University of
London
(Tyndale
Biblical Archaeology Lecture, 1977)
THE
VALUE OF APOCALYPTIC 53
Stephen
H. Travis
Lecturer
in New Testament, St. John's College,
Nottingham
(Tyndale
Biblical Theology Lecture, 1978)
SOME
LITERARY AFFINITIES OF THE BOOK OF DANIEL 77
Joyce
G. Baldwin
Dean
of Women, Trinity College, Bristol
(Tyndale
Old Testament Lecture, 1978)
THE ISRAELITE HOUSEHOLD AND THE DECALOGUE: THE 101
SOCIAL BACKGROUND AND SIGNIFICANCE OF SOME
COMMANDMENTS
Christopher
J. H. Wright
Assistant
Curate, Tonbridge Parish Church
'BAMOTH'
IN THE OLD TESTAMENT 125
J.
T. Whitney
Head
of Religious Studies, S.E. Essex Sixth Form College
GOD'S
'NAME' AND GOD'S 'GLORY' 149
J.
Gordon McConville
Librarian,
Tyndale House, Cambridge
HEBRAIC ANTECEDENTS TO THE EUCHARISTIC 165
ΑΝΑΜΝΗΣΙΣ FORMULA
David
Gregg
Communications
Secretary, Board for Mission and
Unity
of the General Synod of the Church of England
THE
DELAY OF THE PAROUSIA 3
Richard
J. Bauckham
Lecturer
in the History of Christian Thought,
University of Manchester
(Tyndale
Biblical Theology Lecture, 1979)
DAVID'S RISE AND SAUL'S DEMISE: NARRATIVE ANALOGY 37
IN
1 SAMUEL 24-26
Robert
P. Gordon
Lecturer
in Divinity, University of Cambridge
(Tyndale
Old Testament Lecture, 1979)
'I SAY, NOT THE LORD': PERSONAL OPINION, APOSTOLIC 65
AUTHORITY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY CHRISTIAN
HALAKAH
Peter
Richardson
Principal,
University College, University of Toronto
(Institute
for Biblical Research Annual Lecture,
1978)
SOUNDINGS IN THE DOCTRINE OF SCRIPTURE IN BRITISH 87
EVANGELICALISM IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE TWENTIETH
CENTURY
David
F. Wright
Senior
Lecturer in Ecclesiastical History, New
College,
University of Edinburgh
(Tyndale
Historical Theology Lecture, 1978)
TEMPLES OF THE LEVANT AND THE BUILDINGS OF SOLOMON 107
Christopher
J. Davey
Melbourne, Australia
(Tyndale
Biblical Archaeology Lecture, 1979)
ROMANS 1:3f: AN EARLY CONFESSION OF FAITH IN THE 147
LORDSHIP OF JESUS
Paul Beasley-Murray
Minister, Altrincham Baptist Church, Cheshire
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A NOTE ON MATTHEW 24:10-12 155
David Wenham
Research Fellow, Tyndale House, Cambridge
*.doc [Word] *.pdf [Acrobat]
THE DANIELIC BACKGROUND FOR REVELATION 13:18 AND 163
17:9
Gregory K. Beale
Guest Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy
and Religion, Grove City College, Pennsylvania
*.doc [Word] *.pdf [Acrobat]
JESUS
AND THE SPIRIT IN LUCAN PERSPECTIVE 3
M.
Max B. Turner
Lecturer
in New Testament, London Bible College
(Tyndale
New Testament Lecture, 1977)
THE LITERARY STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK OF DANIEL 43
AND
ITS IMPLICATIONS
David
W. Gooding
Professor
of Old Testament Greek, The Queen's
University,
Belfast
(Tyndale
Old Testament Lecture, 1980)
LEGAL
METAPHORS IN THE EPISTLES 81
Francis
Lyall
Professor
of Public Law, University of Aberdeen
(Tyndale
New Testament Lecture, 1980)
THE
LAMB OF GOD AND ATONEMENT THEORIES 97
George
L. Carey
Vicar
of St. Nicholas' Church, Durham City
(Tyndale
Biblical Theology Lecture, 1980)
KING SOLOMON'S MINES? A RE-ASSESSMENT OF FINDS 123
IN
THE ARABAH
John
J. Bimson
Department
of Biblical Studies, University of
Sheffield
(Tyndale
Biblical Archaeology Lecture, 1980)
SACRAMENTAL SYMBOLISM AND PHYSICAL IMAGERY IN 151
THE
GOSPEL OF JOHN
R.
Wade Paschal, Jr.
Emmanuel College, Cambridge
COVENANT: THE KEY TO PAUL’S CONFLICT WITH 3
CORINTH
William L. Lane
Professor
of Religious Studies, Western Kentucky
University,
Bowling Green, Kentucky
(Tyndale
Biblical Theology Lecture, 1981)
LUTHER
AND THE WITTENBERG DISPUTATIONS 1535-36 31
James
Atkinson
Librarian,
Latimer House, Oxford
(Tyndale
Historical Theology Lecture, 1981)
UNDERSTANDING MISUNDERSTANDINGS IN THE FOURTH 59
GOSPEL
Donald
A. Carson
Associate
Professor of New Testament, Trinity
Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois
(Tyndale
New Testament Lecture, 1981)
PSALM
73: AN ANALYSIS 93
Leslie
C. Allen
Lecturer
in Hebrew, Aramaic and Judaism, London
(Tyndale
Old Testament Lecture, 1981)
SACRIFICE
– METAPHORS AND MEANING 119
Derek
Kidner
Formerly
Warden of Tyndale House, Cambridge
BIBLIOGRAPHIES OF SCHOLARS: RESOURCES OF 137
TYNDALE
LIBRARY
Compiled
by Colin J. Hemer
Librarian,
Tyndale House, Cambridge
PRIESTS AND LEVITES IN EZEKIEL: A CRUX IN THE 3
INTERPRETATION
OF ISRAEL'S HISTORY
J.
Gordon McConville
Lecturer
in Old Testament and Hebrew, Trinity College,
Bristol
(Tyndale
Old Testament Lecture, 1982)
HOPE
IN THE OLD TESTAMENT 33
David
A. Hubbard
President
and Professor of Old Testament, Fuller
Theological
Seminary, Pasadena, California
THE
STRUCTURE OF THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW AS NARRATIVE 61
H.
J. Bernard Combrink
Associate
Professor, Department of New Testament,
University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
(Tyndale
New Testament Lecture, 1982)
THE
FILIOQUE CLAUSE IN HISTORY AND THEOLOGY 91
Gerald
Bray
Tutor
in Christi Doctrine, Oak Hill College, London
(Tyndale
Historical Theology Lecture, 1982)
UGARIT, CANAAN, AND ISRAEL 145
Peter
C. Craigie
Dean,
Faculty of Humanities, University of Calgary,
Alberta
(Tyndale
Biblica Archaeology Lecture, 1982)
MAGIC
IN THE BIBLICAL WORLD 169
Edwin
M. Yamauchi
Professor
of History, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
(Institute
for Biblical Research Lecture, 1981)
CAUSING
DEATH AND ALLOWING TO DIE 201
David
J. Atkinson
Chaplain
of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
(Tyndale
Ethics Lecture, 1982)
CULTURAL CONFORMITY AND INNOVATION IN PAUL: 3
SOME
CLUES FROM CONTEMPORARY DOCUMENTS
E.
A. Judge
Professor
of History, Macquarie University, New
South Wales
(Tyndale
Biblical Archaeology Lecture, 1983)
THE ORACLES AGAINST BABYLON IN JEREMIAH 50-51: 25
STRUCTURES
AND PERSPECTIVES
Kenneth
T. Aitken
Lecturer
in Hebrew and Semitic Languages,
University of Aberdeen
(Tyndale
Old Testament Lecture, 1983)
THE
TRANSLATION OF ELOHIM IN PSALM 45:7-8 65
Murray J. Harris
Warden
of Tyndale House, Cambridge
BIBLICAL
ATTITUDES TO ROMANTIC LOVE 91
John
P. Baker
Rector
of Newick, East Sussex
(Tyndale
Biblical Theology Lecture, 1983)
INSPIRATION AND CRITICISM: THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY 129
CRISIS
Nigel
M. de S. Cameron
Warden
of Rutherford House, Edinburgh
(Tyndale
Historical Theology Lecture, 1983)
EVANGELICAL VIEWS OF THE POOR AND SOCIAL ETHICS 161
TODAY
Chris
Wigglesworth
Lecturer
in Practical Theology, University of Aberdeen
(Tyndale
Ethics Lecture, 1981)
1
CORINTHIANS 15:8 : PAUL THE LAST APOSTLE 3
Peter
R. Jones
Professor
of New Testament Studies, Faculté
libre
de théologie réformée, Aix-en-Provence
(Tyndale
New Testament Lecture, 1984)
JONAH
AND GENRE 35
T.
Desmond Alexander
Lecturer
in Semitic Studies, The Queen's
University of Belfast
(Tyndale
Old Testament Lecture, 1984)
SENNACHERIB'S
ATTACK ON HEZEKIAH 61
A.
R. Millard
Senior
Lecturer in Hebrew and Ancient
Semitic
Languages, University of Liverpool
(Tyndale
Biblical Archaeology Lecture, 1984)
PERSON
NARRATIVE IN ACTS 27-28 79
Colin
J. Hemer
Research
Fellow, Tyndale House, Cambridge
THE
PURPOSE OF THE BOOK OF ISAIAH 111
William
J. Dumbrell
Academic
Dean, Regent College, Vancouver
(Institute
for Biblical Research Lecture, 1984)
THE TRANSLATION AND SIGNIFICANCE OF Ὁ ΘΕΟΣ IN 129
HEBREWS
1:8-9
Murray J. Harris
Warden
of Tyndale House, Cambridge
QUINTA/
ε' IN FOUR REIGNS 163
David
S.Deboys
Librarian
of Tyndale House, Cambridge
THE
NAME OF PAUL 179
Colin
J. Hemer
Research
Fellow, Tyndale House, Cambridge
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THE
SETTING OF 2 CORINTHIANS 3
Ralph
P. Martin,
Professor
of New Testament, Director of Graduate
Studies
Program, Fuller Theological Seminary,
Pasadena, California
(Institute
for Biblical Research Lecture, 1985)
TECHNICAL
TERMS IN BIBLICAL HEBREW? 21
Roger
W. Cowley
Course
Leader of the Non-stipendiary Ministry
Training
Course, Oak Hill College, London
(Tyndale
Old Testament Lecture, 1985)
THE
ASCENSION IN LUKE-ACTS 29
John
F. Maile
Lecture
in New Testament Studies, Spurgeon's
College,
London
(Tyndale
New Testament Lecture, 1985)
THE
POLITICAL THOUGHT OF THE BOOK OF REVELATION 61
Oliver
O'Donovan
Regius
professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology,
University of Oxford
(Tyndale
Ethics Lecture, 1985)
THE
IMITATION OF CHRIST 95
John
B. Webster
Deputy
Senior Tutor and Tutor in Systematic
Theology,
St. John’s College, Durham
(Tyndale
l Biblical Theology Lecture, 1985)
ASSYRIAN
NOBLES AND THE BOOK OF JONAH 121
Paul
J. N. Lawrence
University of Liverpool
BARTH
- A TRULY BIBLICAL THEOLOGIAN? 3
Christina
A Baxter
Registrar
and Lecturer in Doctrine, St John's College, Nottingham
(Tyndale
Historical Theology Lecture 1985)
BETHANY BEYOND THE JORDAN (John 1:28). TOPOGRAPHY,
THEOLOGY
AND HISTORY IN THE FOURTH GOSPEL 29
Rainer
Riesner
University of Tübingen
(Tyndale
New Testament Lecture 1986)
REFLECTIONS ON THE NATURE OF NEW TESTAMENT
GREEK
VOCABULARY 65
Colin
J Hemer
Late
Fellow, Tyndale House, Cambridge
(Tyndale
Biblical Archaeology Lecture, 1986)
THE
UNITY AND DIVERSITY OF GOD'S COVENANTS 93
Roger
T Beckwith
Warden
of Latimer House, Oxford
(Tyndale
Biblical Theology Lecture 1986)
A RADICAL CHURCH? A REAPPRAISAL OF
ANABAPTIST
ECCLESIOLOGY 119
John
E. Colwell
Pastor
of King's Church, Catford
(Tyndale
Historical Theology Lecture, 1986)
WHY THE LAODICEANS RECEIVED LUKEWARM 143
WATER
(Revelation 3:15-18)
Stanley Porter
University of Sheffield
A NOTE ON PALEY AND HIS SCHOOL –
WAS
SIR LESLIE STEPHEN MISTAKEN? 151
Graham
Cole
Lecturer
in Theology, Philosophy and Apologetics,
Moore Theological College, Sidney
JESUS
AND THE REPENTANCE OF E. P. SANDERS 1
Bruce
D. Chilton
Professor
of Religion and Chaplain, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson
(Institute
for Biblical Research Lecture, 1987)
'A TALE OF TWO CITIES' - NATIONALISM IN ZION AND 19
BABYLON
Deryck
C. T. Sheriffs
Lecturer
in Old Testament, London Bible College
(Tyndale
Old Testament Lecture, 1986)
THE
GOVERNORS OF JUDAH UNDER THE PERSIANS 59
Hugh
G. M. Williamson
Lecturer
in Hebrew and Aramaic, University of Cambridge
(Tyndale
Biblical Archaeology Lecture, 1987)
PROVIDENTIA
FOR THE WIDOWS OF 1 TIMOTHY 5:3-16 83
Bruce
W. Winter
Warden,
Tyndale House
GREGORY NAZIANEN’ S USE OF SCRIPTURE 101
IN
DEFENCE OF THE DEITY OF THE SPIRIT
Tom
A. Noble
Academic
Dean and Lecturer in Theology,
British Isles Nazarene College
(Tyndale
Christian Doctrine Lecture, 1987)
DISCOVERING GOD'S WILL: PALEY'S PROBLEM WITH 125
SPECIAL
REFERENCE TO 'THE CHRISTIAN SABBATH'
Graham
Cole
Lecturer
in Theology, Philosophy and Apologetics,
Moore Theological College, Sydney
'ĀDĀM AS 'SKIN' AND 'EARTH': AN EXAMINATION OF 141
SOME
PROPOSED MEANINGS IN BIBLICAL HEBREW
Richard
S. Hess
Research
Fellow, Tyndale House
Tyndale Bulletin Index vols. 1-30 150
TYNDALE BULLETIN 40.1 (May 1989)
KINGDOM OF GOD, SON OF MAN
AND JESUS' SELF-UNDERSTANDING (Part I) 3
Chrys
C. Caragounis
Visiting
Professor of New Testament, Evangelisch
Theologisch
Faculteit, Leuven, Belgium
UGARITIC POETRY AND HABAKKUK 3 24
David
T. Tsumura
Professor
of Semitic Languages, University of Tsukuba,
Ibaragi-ken, Japan
REVIVAL, ENLIGHTENMENT, CIVIC HUMANISM,
AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF DOGMA: SCOTLAND
AND AMERICA, 1735-1843 49
Mark
A. Noll
Professor
of History, Wheaton College,
Wheaton, Illinois
THE SPEECHES OF ACTS: I
THE EPHESIAN ELDERS AT MILETUS 77
Colin
J. Hemer
Late
Fellow, Tyndale House, Cambridge
SECULAR AND CHRISTIAN RESPONSES
TO CORINTHIAN FAMINES 86
Bruce
W. Winter
Warden,
Tyndale House, Cambridge
THE JEWS IN LUKE-ACTS 107
Jon
A. Weatherly
University of Aberdeen
REVIEW ARTICLES:
THE FALL AND RISE OF COVENANT,
LAW AND TREATY 118
Kenneth
A. Kitchen
Professor
of Egyptology, University of Liverpool
THE HISTORICAL VALUE OF ACTS 136
W.
Ward Gasque
E.
Marshall Sheppard Professor of Biblical Studies,
Regent College, Vancouver, Canada
TYNDALE BULLETIN 40.2 (November 1989)
THE
KINGDOM OF GOD IN THE OLD TESTAMENT 161
Martin
Selman
Lecturer
in Old Testament, Spurgeon's College, London
DANIEL'S
FOUR EMPIRES SCHEME 185
Ernest
C. Lucas
Director
of the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity
CHURCH
AND TEMPLE IN THE NEW TESTAMENT 203
I. Howard Marshall
Professor
of New Testament Exegesis, King's College, Aberdeen
KINGDOM OF GOD, SON OF MAN
AND
JESUS' SELF UNDERSTANDING II 223
Chrys
C. Caragounis
Visiting
Professor of New Testament, Evangelisch Theologisch
Faculteit,
Leuven, Belgium
SPEECHES
OF ACTS II 239
Colin
J. Hemer
Late
Fellow, Tyndale House, Cambridge
THE LIMITS OF HOPE AND THE LOGIC OF LOVE
ON
THE BASIS OF CHRISTIAN SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 261
Stephen
N. Williams
Professor
of Theology, The United Presbyterian Theological College,
Aberystwyth
THEOLOGICAL
REFLECTIONS ON NAOMI'S SHREWDNESS 283
Robert
L. Hubbard, Jr.
Professor
of Old Testament, Denver Conservative Baptist Seminary
ERASTUS
THE AEDILE 293
David
W.J. Gill
Assistant
Keeper of Antiquities, Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
‘IF
A MAN DOES NOT WISH TO WORK...’ 303
Bruce
W. Winter
Warden,
Tyndale House, Cambridge
TYNDALE BULLETIN 41.1 (May, 1990)
THE PAULINE CONCEPT OF ORIGINAL SIN,
IN
LIGHT OF RABBINIC BACKGROUND 3
Stanley E. Porter
Assisant
Professor of Greek, Biola University, Los Angeles
CONSOLATION OR CONFRONTATION?
ISAIAH
40-55 AND THE DELAY OF THE NEW EXODUS 31
Rikki
E. Watts
Tutor
in Greek, Wycliffe Hall, Oxford
OUR KNOWLEDGE OF GOD: THE RELEVANCE OF THE
DEBATE
BETWEEN EUNOMIUS AND THE CAPPADOCIANS 60
Graham
A. Keith,
Teacher
in Latin and Religious Education, Kyle Academy, Ayr
GOSPEL SITES AND 'HOLY PLACES':
THE
CONTRASTING ATTITUDES OF EUSEBIUS AND CYRIL 89
Peter
W.L.Walker
Formerly
of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge and
Curate,
Tonbridge Parish Church
CHRISTIANS
IN THE GLOBAL GREENHOUSE 109
Donald
A. Hay
Tutor
in Economics and Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford
THE
GOOD AND THE JUST IN ROMANS 5 128
Andrew
D. Clarke
Tyndale
House, Cambridge
GENESIS
1-2 IN ITS LITERARY CONTEXT 143
Richard
S. Hess
Lecturer
in Old Testament, Bible Training Institute, Glasgow
A JEWISH OR GENTILE PRAYER HOUSE?
THE
MEANING OF ΠΡΟΣΕΥΧΗ 154
Irina
Levinskaya
Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR,
Leningrad and British Academy Visiting Professor, Cambridge
TYNDALE BULLETIN 41.2 (November, 1990)
THE
SOURCE OF DANIEL'S ANIMAL IMAGERY 161
Ernest
Lucas
Director
of Christian Impact, London
UNION WITH CHRIST: THE EXISTENTIAL NERVE OF
PURITAN
PIETY 186
R.
Tudur Jones
Honorary
Professor, Department of Religion, University College
of
North Wales, Bangor, Gwynedd
THEOLOGICAL AND ETHICAL RESPONSES TO RELIGIOUS
PLURALISM–1
CORINTHIANS 8-10 209
Bruce
W. Winter
Warden,
Tyndale House, Cambridge
COLOSSIANS 2:11-12, THE CIRCUMCISION/BAPTISM
ANALOGY,
AND INFANT BAPTISM 227
John
P.W. Hunt
Formerly
of St. John's College, Durham, Teacher,
Oliver Wells School, Milton Kenynes
THE IMPORTANCE OF ROMAN PORTRAITURE FOR HEAD
COVERINGS
IN 1 CORINTHIANS 11:2-16 245
David
W.J. Gill
Assistant
Keeper of Antiquities, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
ISRAELITE AND ARAMEAN HISTORY IN THE LIGHT OF
INSCRIPTIONS 261
A.R.
Millard
Rankin
Reader in Hebrew and Ancient Semitic Languages,
University of Liverpool
THE USE OF THE OLD TESTAMENT FOR CHRISTIAN ETHICS
IN
I PETER 276
Gene
L. Green
Dean
of Seminario ESEPA, San Jose, Costa Rica
ECOLOGY
AND ESCHATOLOGY: A NEGLECTED DIMENSION 290
Francis
W. Bridger
Director
of Studies and Lecturer in Philosophy and Ethics,
St. John's College, Nottingham
RUTH
QUOQUE—A COQUETTE? (RUTH 4:5) 302
Murray
D. Gow
Director
of Wellington Bible College, New Zealand
THE INSCRIPTION FROM APHRODISIAS AND THE PROBLEM
OF
GOD-FEARERS 312
Irina
Levinskaya
Researcher,
Institute of History, Acadamy of Sciences, USSR
TYNDALE BULLETIN 42.1 (May, 1991)
THE IMPORTANCE OF HELPERS TO THE IMPRISONED PAUL
IN THE BOOK OF ACTS 3
Brian M. Rapske
King’s College, University of Aberdeen
THE CHALLENGE OF BIBLICAL THEOLOGY (Part 1) 31
Charles H.H. Scobie
Cowan Professor of Religious Studies, Mount Allison
University, Sackville
THE PATTERN OF CHRIST’S SUFFERINGS: COLOSSIANS 1:24
AND PHILIPPIANS 3:10-11 62
Andrew Perriman
Researcher and Writer, The Hague
JEREMIAH: PROPHET AND BOOK 80
J. Gordon McConville
Tutor in Old Testament, Wycliffe Hall, Oxford
A HEAVENLY HOME FOR THE HOMELESS:
ALIENS AND STRANGERS IN 1 PETER 96
Moses Chin
E.F.A.C. Scholar, Ridley Hall, Cambridge
ISRAEL SEEN FROM EGYPT 113
UNDERSTANDING THE BIBLICAL TEXT FROM VISUALS
AND METHODOLOGY
Kenneth A. Kitchen
Professor of Egyptology, University of Liverpool
THE USE OF THE FATHER IMAGE IN IMPERIAL PROPAGANDA
AND 1 CORINTHIANS 4:14-21 127
Eva Maria Lassen
Carlsberg Fellow, University of Copenhagen,
TEMPLE AND HOLINESS IN 1 CORINTHIANS 5 137
Brian S. Rosner
Clare College, University of Cambridge
ANOTHER CORINTHIAN ERASTUS INSCRIPTION 146
Andrew D. Clarke
Librarian, Tyndale House, Cambridge
THE MESSIAH AS THE TUTOR: THE MEANING OF καθηγητής
IN MATTHEW 23:10 152
Bruce W. Winter
Warden, Tyndale House, Cambridge
THE MARK OF THE BEAST, REVELATION 13:16 158
Edwin A. Judge
Professor of Ancient History, Macquarie University
TYNDALE BULLETIN 42.2 (November, 1991)
THE STRUCTURE OF BIBLICAL THEOLOGY 163
Charles H.H. Scobie
Cowan Professor of Religious Studies,
Mount Allison University, Sackville
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF GOD’S IMAGE IN MAN 195
Gerald Bray
Lecturer in Theology, Oak Hill Theological College, London
THEOLOGICAL UTILITARIANISM AND THE ECLIPSE OF THE
THEISTIC SANCTION 226
Graham Cole
Lecturer in Philosophy and Apologetics,
Moore Theological College, Sydney
PAUL AND JOHN THE BAPTIST: AN ODD COUPLE? 245
J. Ramsey Michaels
Professor of Religious Studies,
Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield
‘THANKLESS THANKS’: THE EPISTOLARY SOCIAL
CONVENTION IN PHILIPPIANS 4:10-20 261
Gerald W. Peterman
King’s College, London
PHILOSTORGIUS’ ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY: AN
‘ALTERNATIVE IDEOLOGY’ 271
Alanna M. Nobbs
Senior Lecturer in History, Macquarie University, Sydney
PILATE’S ASSIZE AND THE TIMING OF JESUS’ TRIAL 282
Brent Kinman
Saint Edmund’s College, Cambridge
RESURRECTION AND PAROUSIA OF THE SON OF MAN 296
George R. Beasley-Murray
Formerly Principal, Spurgeon’s College, London
MENE MENE TEQEL UPARSIN: DANIEL 5:25 IN CUNEIFORM 310
David Instone Brewer
TYNDALE BULLETIN 43.1 (May 1992)
THE CENTRAL SANCTUARY: WHERE AND WHEN? 3
Jeffrey Niehaus
Associate Professor of Old Testament,
Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary, Massachusetts
THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM, A COMET IN 5 BC AND
THE DATE OF CHRIST’S BIRTH 31
Colin J. Humphreys
Professor of Materials Science,
University of Cambridge
JUSTIN MARTYR AND RELIGIOUS EXCLUSIVISM 57
Graham Keith
Teacher in Latin & Religious Education,
Kyle Academy, Ayr
THE WIVES’ TALES OF GENESIS 12, 20 & 26
AND THE COVENANTS AT BEER–SHEBA 81
James K. Hoffmeier
Professor of Old Testament, Wheaton College, Illinois
THE ETHICAL AUTHORITY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT:
A SURVEY OF APPROACHES. PART I 101
Christopher J.H. Wright
Dean of Academic Studies,
All Nations Christian College, Ware
TATIAN’S CHRISTOLOGY AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE
COMPOSITION OF THE DIATESSARON 121
Peter M. Head
Tutor in New Testament, Oak Hill Theological College, London
‘GRAND AND CAPACIOUS GOTHIC CHURCHES’:
PLURALISM AND VICTORIAN MISSIONARIES 139
Peter Williams
Vicar, All Saints Eccleshall Parish Church, Sheffield
A ‘SLAIN MESSIAH’ IN 4Q SEREKH MILHÛAMAH 155
(4Q285)?
Markus Bockmuehl
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‘STRONGER THAN HE?’ THE STRENGTH OF 171
1 CORINTHIANS 10:22B
Brian S. Rosner
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THE SIEGE AND DELIVERANCE OF THE CITY OF 181
DAVID IN ISAIAH 29:1-8
Robin L. Routledge
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AUTHORIZED OR UNAUTHORIZED: A DILEMMA FOR 191
THE HISTORIAN
David W.J. Gill
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TYNDALE BULLETIN 43.2 (November 1992)
THE ETHICAL AUTHORITY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT:
A SURVEY OF APPROACHES. PART II 203
Christopher J.H. Wright
Dean of Academic Studies,
All Nations Christian College, Ware
THE ORTHODOXY OF THE ‘Q’ SAYINGS OF JESUS 233
Edward P. Meadors
University of Aberdeen
WHO IS THIS GOD?—BIBLICAL INSPIRATION REVISITED 259
Jeremy Begbie
Director of Studies, Ridley Hall, Cambridge
ISRAEL AND THE NATIONS:
AN ESSAY IN BIBLICAL THEOLOGY 283
Charles H.H. Scobie
Cowan Professor of Religious Studies,
Mount Allison University, Sackville
THE IMPACT OF GREEK CONCEPTS OF GOD ON
THE CHRISTOLOGY OF CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA 307
Roy Kearsley
Lecturer in Christian Doctrine, Glasgow Bible College
THE JEWISH CALENDAR, A LUNAR ECLIPSE
AND THE DATE OF CHRIST’S CRUCIFIXION 331
Colin J. Humphreys
Professor of Materials Science,
University of Cambridge
W.G. Waddington
Research Fellow in Astrophysics, University of Oxford
IN SEARCH OF A PHARISEE 353
D.R. de Lacey
Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge
ACTS AND THE HISTORICAL MONOGRAPH 373
Darryl W. Palmer
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THE MEAT-MARKET AT CORINTH (1 CORINTHIANS 10:25) 389
David W.J. Gill
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DISSERTATION SUMMARIES
SECULAR AND CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP IN CORINTH 395
Andrew D. Clarke
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‘WRITTEN FOR OUR INSTRUCTION’ 399
Brian S. Rosner
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DIVINE PRESENCE IN DEUTERNOMY 403
Ian Wilson
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TYNDALE BULLETIN 44.1 (May 1993)
MACQUARRIE’S DOCTRINE OF GOD 1
Tim Bradshaw
Dean and Tutor in Chrisitan Doctrine, Regent’s Park College, Oxford
PRAYER ORACLE AND THEOPHANY: 33
THE BOOK OF HABAKKUK
Michael E.W.B. Thompson
Superintendent Minister, The Methodist Church,
Bishop Auckland Circuit
THE ENTRIES AND ETHICS OF ORATORS AND PAUL 55
(1 THESSALONIANS 2:1-12)
Bruce W. Winter
Warden, Tyndale House, Cambridge
‘NO KING IN ISRAEL’: 75
NARRATIVE CRITICISM AND JUDGES 17-21
Philip E. Satterthwaite
Lecturer, Department of Classical Languages, University of Transkei,
South Africa
WAS JESUS A MESITH? 89
PUBLIC RESPONSE TO JESUS AND HIS MINISTRY
D. Neal
Associate Professor in Biblical Studies, Canadian Nazarene College,
Winnipeg
THE FAREWELL DISCOURSE OF THE EVANGELIST JOHN 103
AND ITS JEWISH HERITAGE
Ernst Bammel
Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge
SYNCRETISM—THE TERM AND PHENOMENON 117
Irina A. Levinskaya
Researcher, Institute of History,
Academy of Sciences, St Petersburg
WHAT EVE DID, WHAT WOMEN SHOULDN’T DO: 129
THE MEANING OF ΑΥΘΕΝΤΕΩ IN 1 TIMOTHY 2:12
Andrew C. Perriman
Researcher and Writer, The Hague
UNDERSTNADING SCHOLARLY PRESUPPOSITIONS: 143
A CRUCIAL TOOL FOR RESEARCH?
Paul Helm
Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Liverpool
THE CONFESSION OF PETER ACCORDING TO JOHN 6:69 155
William R. Domeris
Senior Lecturer, Religious Studies Department,
University of Witwatersrand, South Africa
UNDERSTANDING THE ִHEREM 169
J.P.U. Lilley
Researcher and Writer, Norwich
DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS
‘I AM’ IN CONTEXT 179
David M. Ball
University of Sheffield
THE ELDERS: SENIORITY IN EARLIEST CHRISTIANITY 183
R. Alastair Campbell
Lecturer in New Testament, Spurgeon’s College, London
GIVING AND RECEIVING IN PAUL’S EPISTLES 189
Gerald W. Peterman
King’s College, London
THE LUKAN DEFENSE OF THE MISSIONARY PRISONER PAUL 193
Brian Mark Rapske
King’s College, University of Aberdeen
TYNDALE BULLETIN 44.2 (November 1993)
DID JESUS EVER TEACH IN GREEK? 199
Stanley E. Porter
Associate Professor of New Testament, Trinity Western
University, Langley
NOT SO IDLE THOUGHTS ABOUT EIDOLOTHUTON 237
Ben Witherington III
Professor of New Testament, Ashland Theological Seminary,
Ashland
GENEALOGIES, SEED AND THE COMPOSITIONAL UNITY 255
OF GENESIS
T. Desmond Alexander
Lecturer in Semitic Studies, The Queen’s University, Belfast
WORSHIP AND ETHICS IN ROMANS 12 271
David Peterson
Head of Ministry Department, Moore Theological College, Sydney
A CAPACITY FOR AMBIGUITY?: THE BARTH - BRUNNER 289
DEBATE REVISITED
Trevor Hart
Lecturer in Systematic Theology, Department of Divinity with
Religious Studies, University of Aberdeen
THE FOREIGN GOD AND THE SUDDEN CHRIST: 307
THEOLOGY AND CHRISTOLOGY IN MARCION’S GOSPEL REDACTION
Peter Head
Tutor in New Testament, Oak Hill Theological College, London
IN SEARCH OF THE SOCIAL ÉLITE IN THE CORINTHIAN 323
CHURCH
David W.J. Gill
Lecturer in Ancient History, Department of Classics & Ancient
History, University College of Swansea
CERTAIN FAITH: WHAT KIND OF CERTAINTY? 339
Lesslie Newbigin
Formerly Bishop in Madras, India
LUKE 22:29-30 AND THE TIME FRAME FOR DINING AND 351
RULING
Peter K. Nelson
Pastor, First Baptist Church, Henning, Minnesota
EPHESIANS 5:18-20 AND MEALTIME PROPRIETY 363
Peter W. Gosnell
Tutor in New Testament, Community College, Tucson, Arizona
DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS
THE VERBAL SYSTEM OF CLASSICAL HEBREW IN THE 373
JOSEPH STORY: AN APPROACH FROM DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
Yoshinobu Endo
Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Higher Education
THE CONCEPT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IN EPHESIANS 379
Archie W.D. Hui
University of Aberdeen
STEWARDSHIP AND ALMSGIVING: LUKE’S THEOLOGY 383
OF WEALTH
Kyoung-Jin Kim
Seoul National University, Korea
THE DAVIDIC MESSIAH IN LUKE-ACTS 387
The Promise and Its Fulfilment in Lukan Christology
Mark L. Strauss
Department of Biblical Studies, Christian Heritage College,
El Cajon, California
JEWISH RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE CROSS IN LUKE-ACTS 391
Jon A. Weatherly
Associate Professor of Biblical Studies,
Cincinnati Bible College & Seminary, Cincinnati
Erratum
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TYNDALE BULLETIN 45.1 (May 1994)
THE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS AND 1
CLASSICAL RHETORIC: Parts 1 & 2
Janet Fairweather
Researcher, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge
JERUSALEM IN HEBREWS 13:9-14 39
AND THE DATING OF THE EPISTLE
Peter Walker
Research Fellow, Tyndale House, Cambridge
BLIND ALLEYS IN THE CONTROVERSY 73
OVER THE PAUL OF HISTORY
Mark A. Seifrid
Assistant Professor of New Testament Interpretation,
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville
EARLY CHRISTIANITY IN TRANSJORDAN 97
Bastiaan Van Elderen
Formerly Professor of New Testament,
Calvin Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids
THE IMAGERY OF BIRTH PANGS 119
IN THE NEW TESTAMENT
Conrad Gempf
Lecturer in New Testament, London Bible College
ETHICS AND AESTHETICS IN THE SONG OF SONGS 137
Mark W. Elliott
University of Cambridge
IN ORDER THERE TO FIND GOD: 153
KIERKEGAARD AND OBJECTIVE REVELATION
John Tallach
Minister, Alford Place Church, Aberdeen
THE AMBIGUITY OF CAPACITY: 169
A REJOINDER TO TREVOR HART
Stephen Andrews
University of Cambridge
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ’Anti IN 1 CORINTHIANS 11:15 181
Alan G. Padgett
DISSERTATIONS
THE ‘A-TRIUMPHAL’ ENTRY (LUKE 19:28-48) 189
Historical Backgrounds, Theological Motifs and the Purpose of Luke
Brent Roger Kinman
Cambridge 1993
A LITERARY CRITICAL COMPARISON OF THE MASORETIC 195
TEXT AND SEPTUAGINT OF DANIEL 2-7
Tim Meadowcrof
New College, University of Edinburgh, 1993
THE FOURTH GOSPEL—AN APPEAL TO JEWS 201
Stephen Motyer
London University 1993
PAUL’S LETTER TO THE PHILIPPIANS IN THE LIGHT OF 207
DISUNITY IN THE CHURCH
Davorin Peterlin
Aberdeen, 1992
TYNDALE BULLETIN 45.2 (November 1994)
THE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS AND 213
CLASSICAL RHETORIC: Part 3
Janet Fairweather
Researcher, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge
THE STRUCTURE OF HEBREWS FROM 245
THREE PERSPECTIVES
Steve Stanley
University of Sheffield
ENTERTAINING ANGELS: 273
THEIR PLACE IN CONTEMPORARY THEOLOGY
Lawrence Osborn
Richmond, Surrey
WAKENING A SLEEPING METAPHOR: 297
A NEW INTERPRETATION OF MALACHI 1:11
Åke Viberg
Senior Lecturer in Old Testament, Stockholm School of Theology
ETERNAL CREATION 321
Paul Helm
Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion,
King’s College, London
FALLACIES IN THE STUDY OF EARLY ISRAEL: 339
AN ONOMASTIC PERSPECTIVE
Richard S. Hess
Lecturer in Old Testament, Glasgow Bible College
JUDAISM AND THE RISE OF CHRISTIANITY: 355
A ROMAN PERSPECTIVE
E.A. Judge
Emeritus Professor of Ancient History, Macquarie University
WHAT WERE THE SADDUCEES READING? AN ENQUIRY 369
INTO THE LITERARY BACKGROUND OF MARK 12:18-23
Peter G. Bolt
King’s College, London
IS UNIVERSALISM AN IMPLICATION OF THE NOTION OF 395
POST-MORTEM EVANGELISM?
R. R. Cook
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DISSERTATION SUMMARIES
FOREIGN GODS IDENTIFIED IN ACTS 17:18? 411
K.L. McKay
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JESUS THE ONLY TEACHER 413
Samuel Byrskog
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THE UNDERWORLD AND THE DEAD IN THE OLD TESTAMENT 415
Philip Johnston
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TYNDALE BULLETIN 46.1 (May 1995)
THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE PSALTER 1
Roger T. Beckwith
Warden, Latimer House, Oxford
PAPYRUS MAGDALEN GREEK 17 (GREGORY-ALAND P64): 29
A REAPPRAISAL
Carsten Peter Thiede
Director, Institut für Wissenschaftstheoretische Grundlagen
Forschung, Paderborn
EXPLORING THE COMMON IDENTIFICATION OF THREE NEW 43
TESTAMENT MANUSCRIPTS: P 4, P 64 AND P 67
Philip W. Comfort
Visiting Professor in New Testament, Wheaton College, Illinois
NOTES ON P 4 = BIBLIOTHÈQUE NATIONALE PARIS, 55
SUPPLEMENTUM GRAECE 1120/5
Carsten Peter Thiede
THE BOOK OF JOB AND THE FEAR OF GOD 59
Lindsay Wilson
Lecturer in Old Testament, Ridley College, Melbourne
THE WORD, THE WORDS AND THE WITNESS: 81
PROCLAMATION AS DIVINE AND HUMAN REALITY
IN THE THEOLOGY OF KARL BARTH
Trevor Hart
Lecturer in Systematic Theology, University of Aberdeen
WHY BARZILLAI OF GILEAD (1 KINGS 2:7)?: 103
NARRATIVE ART AND THE HERMENEUTICS OF
SUSPICION IN 1 KINGS 1-2
Iain W. Provan
Lecturer in Old Testament, University of Edinburgh
THE WAYYIQTOL AS ‘PLUPERFECT’: 117
WHEN AND WHY
C. John Collins
Associate Professor in Old Testament,
Covenant Theological Seminary, St. Louis
POST-MORTEM EVANGELISM: A RESPONSE TO R.R. COOK 141
Tony Gray
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THE ACHAEAN FEDERAL CULT PART 1: PSEUDO-JULIAN, 151
LETTERS 198
Antony J.S. Spawforth
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THE ACHAEAN FEDERAL IMPERIAL CULT II: 169
THE CORINTHIAN CHURCH
Bruce W. Winter
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HESED AS OBLIGATION: A RE-EXAMINATION 179
Robin Routledge
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DISSERTATION SUMMARIES
CHRISTOLOGY AND THE SYNOPTIC PROBLEM 197
Peter M. Head
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RHETORIC, SCHOLARSHIP AND GALATIANS: ASSESSING 201
AN APPROACH TO PAUL’S EPISTLE
Philip H. Kern
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A NEW COVENANT HERMENEUTIC: THE USE OF 204
SCRIPTURE IN HEBREWS 8-10
Steven K. Stanley
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TYNDALE BULLETIN 46.2 (November 1995)
THE KNOWLEDGE OF WRITING IN IRON AGE 207
PALESTINE
Alan Millard
Rankin Professor of Hebrew and Ancient Semitic Languages,
Archaeology and Oriental Studies, University of Liverpool
PAUL’S TRAVELS THROUGH CYPRUS (ACTS 13:4–12) 219
David W.J. Gill
Lecturer in Ancient History, University of Wales, Swansea
WHAT HAS ARISTOTLE TO DO WITH PAUL? 229
RHETORICAL CRITICISM AND 1 THESSALONIANS
Steve Walton
Lecturer in New Testament Studies, St. John’s College, Nottingham
THE DATE OF THE MAGDALEN PAPYRUS OF MATTHEW 251
(P. MAGD. GR. 17 = P64): A RESPONSE TO C.P. THIEDE
Peter M. Head
Lecturer in New Testament, Oak Hill College, London
PAULINE THEOLOGY OR PAULINE TRADITION IN THE 287
PASTORAL EPISTLES: THE QUESTION OF METHOD
Philip H. Towner
Lecturer in New Testament and Missions
Regent College, Vancouver
GENESIS 1:1–2:3 AS A PROLOGUE TO THE BOOK OF 315
GENESIS
Ian Hart
Minister, Great Victoria Street Presbyterian Church,
Belfast, Northern Ireland
SENDING LETTERS IN THE ANCIENT WORLD: PAUL 337
AND THE PHILIPPIANS
Stephen Llewelyn
Research Fellow and Editor of New
Documents Ilustrating
Early Christianity, Macquarie University, Sydney
THE JEWISHNESS OF JOHN’S USE OF THE SCRIPTURES 357
IN JOHN 6:31 AND 7:37-8
Glenn Balfour
Notingham University
DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS
CONSTRUCTING THE WORLD: AN EXEGETICAL AND 381
SOCIO–RHETORICAL ANALYSIS OF PAUL’S USES OF
‘WORLD’ AND ‘CREATION’
Edward Adams
‘I WILL GIVE YOU REST’: THE BACKGROUND AND 385
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE REST MOTIF IN THE
NEW TESTAMENT
John Laansma
THE ETHICS OF DEUTERONOMY: AN EXEGETICAL AND 389
THEOLOGICAL STUDY
J.G. Miller
Assistant Minister, Hamilton Road Presbyterian Church, Bangor
THE USE OF ISRAEL’S SCRIPTURES IN EPHESIANS 393
Thorsten Moritz
Lecturer, Department of Humanities and Religious Studies,
Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Higher Education
TYNDALE BULLETIN 47.1 (May 1996)
THREE WEDDINGS AND A DIVORCE: GOD’S COVENANT 1
WITH ISRAEL, JUDAH AND THE CHURCH
David Instone Brewer
Research Librarian, Tyndale House, Cambridge
MARK 16:1–8: THE EMPTY TOMB OF A HERO? 27
Peter G. Bolt
King’s College, London
GOD AND HIS PEOPLE IN THE NATIONS’ HISTORY: 39
A CONTEXTUALISED READING OF AMOS 1 & 2
M. Daniel Carroll R.
Professor of Old Testament, Seminario Teológico
Centroamericano, Guatemala City
ON INTRODUCING GODS TO ATHENS: 71
AN ALTERNATIVE READING OF ACTS 17:18-20
Bruce W. Winter
Warden, Tyndale House, Cambridge
AMOS 7:14: A CASE OF SUBTLE IRONY 91
Åke Viberg
Senior Lecturer in Old Testament, Stockholm School of Theology
GENEALOGICAL ANNOTATION IN GENESIS AS 115
BACKGROUND FOR THE MATTHEAN GENEALOGY OF JESUS
John Nolland
Vice-Principal and Lecturer in New Testament Studies,
Trinity College, Bristol
DIVINE KNOWLEDGE: COMPARISONS AND CONTRASTS 123
WITH HUMAN KNOWLEDGE
Richard Sturch
Rector, St. Nicholas’ Church, Islip, Oxfordshire
GENESIS 4:17-24: A CASE-STUDY IN EISEGESIS 143
Maarten J. Paul
Minister, Dirksland, Netherlands
‘FATHER’ IMAGERY IN 2 CORINTHIANS 1-9 163
AND JEWISH PATERNAL TRADITION
Anthony A. Myrick
University of Aberdeen
DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS
FAITHLESS ISRAEL, FAITHFUL YAHWEH IN DEUTERNOMY 173
Paul A. Barker
Visiting Lecturer in Old Testament, Ridley College, Melbourne
A NEW METHOD FOR RECONSTRUCTING BIBLICAL SCROLLS 177
Edward D. Herbert
Lecturer in Old Testament, Glasgow Bible College
THE RECEPTION OF THE THEOLOGY OF KARL BARTH IN 181
SCOTLAND
John L. McPake
Minister, Borthwick and Newtongrange Parish Churches
A HISTORYOF RESEARCH ON CODEX BEZAE 185
Kenneth E. Panten
Murdoch University, Western Australia
THE NATURE OF FAITH IN Isaiah of Jerusalem 188
G.C.I. Wong
Lecturer in Old Testament, Trinity Theological College, Singapore
TYNDALE BULLETIN 47.2 (November 1996)
JESUS AND HIS BAPTISM 191
R. Alastair Campbell
Tutor in New Testament, Spurgeon’s College, London
WHAT HAPPENS TO MS BABYLON IN ISAIAH 47, 215
WHY, AND WHO SAYS SO?
John Goldingay
Principal, St. John’s College, Nottingham
THE WRITER OF HEBREWS AS A BIBLICAL EXPOSITOR 245
R.T. France
The Rectory, Wentnor, Bishop’s Castle, Shropshire
‘REFRESH THE HEARTS OF THE SAINTS’: 277
A UNIQUE PAULINE CONTEXT?
Andrew D. Clarke
Lecturer in New Testament, Department of Divinity
with Religious Studies, University of Aberdeen
WHO WAS THE ‘KING OF NINEVEH’ IN JONAH 3:6? 301
Paul Ferguson
Elgin, Illinois, USA
BAPTISM, CATECHISM, AND THE ECLIPSE 315
OF JESUS’ TEACHING IN EARLY CHRISTIANITY
Alan Kreider
Fellow and Lecturer in Church History, Regent’s Park College,
Oxford; Director of the Centre for the Study of Christianity and Culture
JESUS THE KING, MERKABAH MYSTICISM, 349
AND THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
Jey J. Kanagaraj
Head of Biblical Studies Department,
Union Biblical Seminary, Pune, India
DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS
STRUCTURE, CONTEXT AND MEANING IN THE SAMUEL 367
CONCLUSION (2 Sa. 21-24)
Herbert H. Klement
Sprockhövel, Germany
PHILIPPIANS: FROM PEOPLE TO LETTER 371
Peter Oakes
Tutor in New Testament Studies,
Northern College, Manchester
PATRIARCHAL RELIGION AS PORTRAYED IN GENESIS 12-50 375
Augustine Pagolu
Lecturer in Old Testament, South Asia Institute
for Advanced Christian Studies, Bangalore, India
TYNDALE BULLETIN 48.1 (May 1997)
MAPPING THE ROUTE OF PAUL’S ‘SECOND MISSIONARY 1
JOURNEY’ FROM DORYLAEUM TO TROAS
Robert Jewett
Harry R. Kendall Senior Professor
of New Testament Interpretation
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois
AN ‘EXTRAORDINARY FACT’: TORAH AND TEMPLE AND 23
THE CONTOURS OF THE HEBREW CANON, PART 1
Stephen Dempster
Associate Professor of Old
Testament, Atlantic Baptist University,
New Brunswick
1 CORINTHIANS 7:6-7: A CAVEAT AND 57
A FRAMEWORK FOR THE ‘SAYINGS’ IN 7:8-24
Bruce W. Winter
The Warden, Tyndale House, Cambridge
READING Ecclesiastes ‘EPILOGICALLY’ 67
Andrew G. Shead
Darwin College, Cambridge
DAVID’S SECOND SPARING OF SAUL 93
ACCORDING TO JOSEPHUS
Christopher Begg
Professor of Old Testament,
Department of Theology,
The Catholic University of America, Washington D.C.
THE INTERPLAY OF THE PRESENT AND FUTURE IN 119
THE KINGDOM OF GOD (LUKE 19:11-44)
Laurie Guy
Lecturer in New Testament, Carey Baptist College,
Auckland
A SYNTACTICAL NOTE (Genesis 3:15): IS THE WOMAN’S 139
SEED SINGULAR OR PLURAL?
Jack Collins
Associate Professor of Old Testament, Covenant Theological
Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri
THE ENIGMA OF THE FOURTH GOSPEL: ANOTHER 149
LOOK
David Wenham
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PRAYING THE TRADITION: THE ORIGIN AND USE OF 179
TRADITION IN NEHEMIAH 9
Mark J. Boda
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ANGELOMORPHIC CATEGORIES, EARLY CHRISTOLOGY AND 183
DISCIPLESHIP, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO LUKE-ACTS
Crispin H.T. Fletcher-Louis
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‘LITTLE CHILDREN, KEEP YOURSELVES FROM IDOLS’ 187
(1 JOHN 5:21)
Terry Griffith
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TYNDALE BULLETIN 48.2 (November 1997)
AN ‘EXTRAORDINARY FACT’: TORAH AND TEMPLE AND 191
THE CONTOURS OF THE HEBREW CANON, PART 2
Stephen Dempster
Associate Professor of Old Testament,
Atlantic Baptist University, New Brunswick
DIONYSUS AGAINST THE CRUCIFIED: 219
NIETZSCHE CONTRA CHRISTIANITY, PART 1
Stephen N. Williams
Professor of Systematic Theology,
Union Theological College, Belfast
THE DATE OF THE PASSOVER SACRIFICES AND MARK 14:12 245
Maurice Casey
Reader in Early Jewish and
Christian Studies,
University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England
‘BEING SHED FOR YOU/MANY’: TIME-SENSE AND 249
CONSEQUENCES IN THE SYNOPTIC CUP CITATIONS
Lynne C. Boughton
Lecturer, Department of Philosophy,
Oakton Community College, Illinois
UNITY OR DIVERSITY IN WISDOM THEOLOGY? 271
A CANONICAL AND COVENANTAL PERSPECTIVE
Richard L. Schultz
Associate Professor of Old Testament
Wheaton College, Illinois
BINDING OBLIGATIONS IN ROMANS 13:7: 307
A SEMANTIC FIELD AND SOCIAL CONTEXT
Thomas M. Coleman
Clare College, Cambridge
HISTORICAL CRISIS AND COSMIC CRISIS IN MARK 13 329
AND LUCAN’S CIVIL WAR
Edward Adams
Lecturer, King’s College London
‘APPOINT THE DESPISED AS JUDGES!’ (1 CORINTHIANS 6:4) 345
Brent Kinman
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HEALING BY A MERE TOUCH AS A CHRISTIAN CONCEPT 355
Pieter J. Lalleman
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FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE TERM ‘SEED’ IN GENESIS 363
T. Desmond Alexander
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DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS
IS JOHN’S GOSPEL ANTI-SEMITIC? 369
Glenn Balfour
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AUTHORITY AND INTERPRETIVE METHOD IN LUTHER’S
APPROACH TO SCRIPTURE
Mark Thompson
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LEADERSHIP AND LIFESTYLE: LUKE’S PAUL, 377
LUKE’S JESUS AND THE PAUL OF 1 THESSALONIANS
Steve Walton
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TYNDALE BULLETIN 49.1 (May 1998)
THE ELISHA NARRATIVES AND COHERENCE OF 2 Kings 2-8 1
Philip E. Satterthwaite
Research Fellow in Hebrew and Aramaic,
Tyndale House, Cambridge
THE FUNCTION OF ‘LIKEWISE’ (ΩΣΑΥΤΩΣ) IN ROMANS 8:26 29
Geoffrey Smith
Minister, Park Woods Presbyterian Church
Overland Park, Kansas
DID MOSES PERMIT DIVORCE? MODAL wěqāִtal AS KEY TO 39
NEW TESTAMENT READINGS OF DEUTERONOMY 24:1-4
Andrew Warren
Wycliffe Bible Translators, High Wycombe
‘WHO CAN REFUTE A SNEER?’ PALEY ON GIBBON 57
Graham A. Cole
Principal, Ridley College, Melbourne
PUBERTY OR PASSION? THE REFERENT OF ΥΠΕΡΑΚΜΟΣ 71
IN 1 CORINTHIANS 7:36
Bruce W. Winter
Warden, Tyndale House, Cambridge
READING THE OLD TESTAMENT IN POSTMODERN TIMES 91
Craig Bartholomew
Research Fellow, Cheltenham and Gloucester College
of Higher Education
NATURAL REVELATION AND THE PURPOSE 115
OF THE LAW IN ROMANS
Mark A. Seifrid
Associate Professor of New Testament Interpretation
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville
DIONYSUS AGAINST THE CRUCIFIED: NIETZSCHE 131
CONTRA CHRISTIANITY, PART II
Stephen N. Williams
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THE PLACE OF THE APOCALYPSE IN THE CANON OF 155
ST. GREGORY NAZIANZEN
Frank Thielman
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THE OLD TESTAMENT CONCEPT OF SOLIDARITY IN 159
HEBREWS
G. W. Grogan
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DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS
JESUS’ DEFEAT OF DEATH AND MARK’S EARLY READERS 175
Peter Geoffrey Bolt
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FOOD OFFERED TO IDOLS IN 1 CORINTHIANS 8-10 179
Derek Newton
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STUDIES IN THE SYNTAX OF THE PESHITTA OF 1 KINGS 183
P. J. Williams
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TYNDALE BULLETIN 49.2 (November 1998)
ROYAL EXPECTATIONS IN GENESIS TO KINGS: 191
THEIR IMPORTANCE FOR BIBLICAL THEOLOGY
T. Desmond Alexander
Lecturer in Semitic Studies, The Queen’s University of Belfast
EFFECTUAL CALL OR CAUSAL EFFECT? 213
SUMMONS, SOVEREIGNTY AND SUPERVENIENT GRACE
Kevin J. Vanhoozer
Research Professor of Systematic Theology
Trinity International University, Deerfield, Illinois
A NON-POLEMICAL READING OF 1 JOHN: SIN CHRISTOLOGY 253
AND THE LIMITS OF JOHANNINE CHRISTIANITY
Terry Griffith
Pastor, Trinity Baptist Church, Bexleyheath, Kent
THE THEOLOGY OF DEUTERONOMY 27 277
Paul A. Barker
Vicar, Holy Trinity Doncaster, Melbourne, and
Visiting Lecturer in Old Testament, Ridley College, Melbourne
BABEL AND DERRIDA: POSTMODERNISM, 305
LANGUAGE AND BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION
Craig G. Bartholomew
Research Fellow, Cheltenham and Gloucester College of
Higher Education, Cheltenham
‘BE IMITATORS OF ME’: PAUL’S MODEL OF LEADERSHIP 329
Andrew D. Clarke
Lecturer in New Testament, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen
SHORT NOTES
THE Language of the New Testament 361
Lars Rydbeck
Assistant Professor of New Testament,
University of Lund, Lund
THE LXX OF 1 CHRONICLES 5:1-2: 369
AS AN EXPOSITION OF GENESIS 48-49
P. J. Williams
MESSIANIC EXPECTATIONS IN THE EARLY 373
POST-EXILIC PERIOD
Wolter H. Rose
THE STATUS AND FUNCTIONS OF JEWISH SCRIBES IN THE 377
SECOND-TEMPLE PERIOD
Christine Schams
TYNDALE BULLETIN 50.1 (May 1999)
Editorial 1
The Psalm quotations of Hebrews 1: A hermeneutic-free zone? 3
S. MOTYER (London Bible College)
Spirituality in offering a peace offering 23
N. KIUCHI (Tokyo Christian University)
Hebrews 6:4-8: A socio-rhetorical investigation (Part 1) 33
D.A. DESILVA (Ashland Theological Seminary, Ohio)
‘Trust in the Lord’: Hezekiah, Kings and Isaiah 59
J.W. OLLEY (Baptist Theological College, Western Australia)
Paul, eschatology and the Augustan age of grace 79
J.R. HARRISON (Wesley Institute for Ministry and Arts, Sydney)
The spirit of prophecy and Pauline pneumatology 93
A. HUI (China Evangelical Seminary, Taipei)
Ecclesiastes and the end of wisdom 117
M.A. SHIELDS (University of Sydney)
Review article: Galatians, by Philip F. Esler 141
M. BONNINGTON (St John’s College, Durham)
Dissertation Summaries
New Testament pseudonymity and deception 156
T.L. WILDER
Translating the Bible 159
A.H. NICHOLS
TYNDALE BULLETIN 50.2 (November 1999)
Editorial 161
Marriage and sexual fidelity in the papyri, Plutarch and Paul 163
G.W. PETERMAN (Palm Beach Atlantic College)
The homonoia coins of Asia Minor and Ephesians 1:21 173
JOHN PAUL LOTZ (St. Edmund’s College, Cambridge)
Women in public life in the Roman East 189
R.A. KEARSLEY (Macquarie University, Sydney)
Gallio’s ruling on the legal status of early Christianity 213
B.W. WINTER (Tyndale House, Cambridge)
Hebrews 6:4-8: A socio-rhetorical investigation (Part 2) 225
D.A. DESILVA (Ashland Theological Seminary, Ohio)
Mirrors in James 1:22-25 and Plato, Alcibiades 132c-133c 237
N. DENYER (Trinity College, Cambridge)
The corporate Christ: Re-assessing the Jewish background 241
A. PERRIMAN (The Protestant Church, Sultanate of Oman)
Paul, the Devil and ‘unbelief’ in Israel 265
M. UDDIN (Ridley Hall, Cambridge)
Review article: The use of Rabbinic sources in Gospel studies 281
D. INSTONE BREWER (Tyndale House, Cambridge)
Angel of the Lord: Messenger or euphemism? 299
S.L. WHITE (General Theological Seminary, New York)
DISSERTATION SUMMARIES
A reconsideration of pseudepigraphy in early Christianity 306
J. DUFF
Marcus Magus 310
N. FÖRSTER
The Church in the Gospel of John 314
D. KIM
Jeremiah 32 in its Hebrew and Greek recensions 318
A.G. SHEAD
Some Recently Published NT Papyri from Oxyrhynchus: An Overview
and Preliminary Assessment
Peter M. HEAD (Tyndale House, Cambridge) 1
Proclaiming the Future: History and Theology in Prophecies
against Tyre
Thomas RENZ (Oak Hill Theological College, London) 17
Pauline Paternity in 1 Thessalonians
T.J. BURKE (Belfast Institute of Further & Higher Education) 59
‘Why Has Yahweh Defeated Us Today before the Philistines?’
The Question of the Ark Narrative
A. STIRRUP (St Philip’s Theological College, Kongwa) 81
The Future in the Past: Eschatological Vision in British and American
Protestant Missionary History
Brian STANLEY (Currents in World Christianity, Cambridge) 101
Source Criticism & Genesis 34
Robin PARRY (Cheltenham & Gloucester College) 121
The Price of Internal Consistency?
Daniel STRANGE (King’s College, London) 139
Review of Riad Aziz Kassis: The Book of Proverbs & Arabic
Proverbial Works
P.J. WILLIAMS (Tyndale House, Cambridge) 151
DISSERTATIONS SUMMARY
Jesus as the Mercy Seat: The Semantics and Theology of Paul’s
Use of Hilasterion in Romans 3:25
Daniel P. BAILEY 155
Eschatology and Ethics: The Future of Israel and the Nations
in Romans 15:1-13
Scott HAFEMANN (Wheaton College, Illinois) 161
Innocent Suffering in Mesopotamia
Daniel P. BRICKER (Azusa Pacific University, Azusa) 193
The Better Resurrection (Heb. 11:35)
Gareth Lee Cockerill (Wesley Biblical Seminary, Jackson, MS) 215
Ethics and the Perfect Moral Law
Harry BUNTING (University of Ulster ) 235
The Critical and Dogmatic Agenda of Albert Schweitzer’s The Quest
of the Historical Jesus
S.J. GATHERCOLE (University of Aberdeen) 261
The ‘New’ Roman Wife and 1 Timothy 2:9-15: The Search for a
Sitz im Leben
Bruce W. WINTER (Tyndale House, Cambridge) 285
Haggai: Master Rhetorician
M.J. BODA (Canadian Theological Seminary, Saskatchewan) 295
The Intertextual Relationship of Daniel 12:2 and Isaiah 26:19:
Evidence from Qumran and the Greek Versions
Daniel P. BAILEY (North Park University, Chicago) 305
DISSERTATION SUMMARIES
Jesus and Israel’s Traditions of Judgment and Restoration
Steven M. BRYAN 309
Perceptions of Crucifixion among Jews and
Christians in the
Ancient World
David W. CHAPMAN 313
Presbuteroi Christianoi: Towards a Theory of Integrated Ministry
Stephen Richard NORTH 317
1 Thessalonians 2:14-16 and the Church in Jerusalem
Markus BOCKMUEHL (Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge) 1
The Implied Ethics of the Fourth Gospel: A Reinterpretation
of the Decalogue
Jey J. KANAGARAJ (Union Biblical Seminary, India) 33
The Strands of Wisdom Tradition in the Intertestamental Judaism:
Origins, Developments and Characteristics
Cornelis BENNEMA (London Bible College) 61
Innocent Suffering in Egypt
Daniel P. BRICKER (Azusa Pacific University, Azusa) 83
1 Corinthians 7 in the Light of the Greaeco-Roman
Marriage and Divorce Papyri
David INSTONE-BREWER (Tyndale House, Cambridge) 101
Should the Holocaust Force Us to Rethink Our View of God and Evil?
John J. JOHNSON (Wilmingham, Delaware) 118
2 Samuel 8
Robert M. GOOD (Rhode Island) 129
Corinth in the First Century AD: The Search for Another Class
Dirk JONGKIND (St. Edmund's College, Cambridge) 139
Terminological Patterns and the Divine Epithet Shaddai
W. WARNING (Schulzentrum Seminar Marienhöhe, Darmstadt) 149
DISSERTATION SUMMARIES
Reconstructing the Doctrine of the Sufficiency
of Scripture
Timothy WARD (All Sainst Church, Crowborough) 155
Gospel and Scripture: Rethinking Canonical Unity
Francis WATSON (University of Aberdeen) 161
Yesterday, Today, Forever: Time, Times, Eternity in Biblical Perspective
Henri BLOCHER (Fac. Lib. de Théol. Evangélique,
Vaux-sur-Seine) 183
Shining the Lamp: The Rhetoric of 2 Samuel 5–24
David G. FIRTH (Wesley Institute for Ministry and the
Arts, NSW) 203
1 Corinthians 7 in the Light of the Jewish Greek and Aramaic
Marriage and Divorce Papyri
David INSTONE-BREWER (Tyndale House, Cambridge) 225
The Theology of the Cross as Theology of the Trinity: A Critique
of Jürgen Moltmann’s Staurocentric Trinitarianism
Dennis W. JOWERS (New College, Edinburgh) 245
Terminological Patterns and the First Word of the Bible: (ב)ראשית
Wilfried WARNING (Schulzentrum Marienhöhe, Darmstadt) 267
The Role of Eyewitnesses in the Formation of the Gospel Tradition
Peter M. HEAD (Tyndale House, Cambridge) 275
DISSERTATION SUMMARIES
The Power of Saving Wisdom
Cornelis BENNEMA (London Bible College) 295
Family Matters in Thessalonica
Trevor J. BURKE (Pacific Theological College, Fiji) 299
After the New Perspective: Works, Justification and Boasting in
Early Judaism and Romans 1–5
Simon GATHERCOLE (University of Aberdeen) 303
The Relevance of Creation and Righteousness to Intervention
for the Poor and Needy in the Old Testament
Richard NEVILLE (Briercrest Bible College, Saskatchewan) 307
Mesopotamian Religious Syncretism
Simon SHERWIN (St. Edmund’s College, Cambridge) 311
The Wisdom of the Wise: The Presence and Function of Scripture
in 1 Cor. 1:18–3:23
H.H. Drake WILLIAMS (Biblical Theol. Sem., Pennsylvania) 315
HARVESTING EVIDENCE FOR NEW TESTAMENT STUDIES 319
Bruce W. Winter
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Feminist Hermeneutics and Evangelical Concerns:
The Rape of Dinah as a Case Study
Robin PARRY (University of Gloucestershire) 1
A Revised Date for Pentateuchal Texts?
Evidence from Ketef Hinnom
Erik WAALER (Norwegian Teachers Academy, Sandviken) 29
Contextual Influences in Readings of Nehemiah 5:
A Case Study
Gary R. WILLIAMS (Seminario Teológico Centroamericano,
Guatamala City) 57
Early Traces of the Book of Daniel
Roger BECKWITH (Oxford) 75
The Exception Phrases: Except porneiva, Including porneiva
or Excluding porneiva? (Matthew 5:32; 19:9)
Allen R. GUENTHER (Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary,
California) 83
The Eschatology of the Warning in Hebrews 10:26–31
Randall C. GLEASON (International School of Theology —
Asia, Philippines) 97
The Destiny of the Nations in Revelation
21:1–22:5:
A Reconsideration
Dave MATHEWSON (Oak Hills Christian College, Minnesota) 121
John Calvin on ‘Before All Ages’
Paul HELM (Oxfordshire) 143
DISSERTATION SUMMARIES
Modality, Reference and Speech Acts in the Psalms
Andy WARREN (Ghana Institute of Linguistics, Literacy and
Bible Translation, Kalba, Ghana) 149
The Reception of Luke and Acts in the Period before Irenaeus
Andrew GREGORY (Lincoln College, Oxford) 153
A Royal Priesthood: Literary and Intertextual Perspectives on an
Image of Israel in Exodus 19:6
John A. DAVIES (Presbyterian Theological Centre, Sydney) 157
Where Was Ancient Zion?
Peter J. LEITHART (New St. Andrews College, Moscow, Idaho) 161
How May We Speak of God? A Reconsideration of the Nature of
Biblical Theology
R. W. L. MOBERLY (University of Durham) 177
Passover and Last Supper
Robin ROUTLEDGE (Herringthorpe, Rotherham) 203
The Herodians: A Case of Disputed Identity. A Review Article
David J. BRYAN (St Andrew’s Church, Haughton-le-Skerne,
Darlington) 223
What Shall We Call Each Other? Part One: The Issue of Self-
designation in the Pastoral Epistles
Paul TREBILCO (University of Otago, New Zealand) 239
Being the Fullness of God in Christ by the Spirit: Ephesians 5:18 in
Its Epistolary Setting
Timothy G. GOMBIS (University of St Andrews) 259
Of Rags and Riches: The Benefits of Hearing Jeremiah 9:23–24
Within James 1:9–11
H. H. Drake WILLIAMS, III (Biblical Theological Seminary,
Pennsylvania) 273
Was Evangelicalism Created by the Enlightenment?
Garry J. WILLIAMS (Oak Hill College, London) 283
DISSERTATION SUMMARIES
Acts 17:16–34. An Apologetic Model Then and Now?
Lars DAHLE (Kristiansand, Norway) 313
The New Testament Moses in the Context of Ancient Judaism
John D. LIERMAN (Corpus Christi College, Cambridge) 317
Π52 (P. Rylands Gk. 457) and the Nomina Sacra: Method and 1
Probability
L.W. HURTADO (University of Edinburgh)
Cilicia: The First Christian Churches in Anatolia 15
Mark WILSON (Regent University,Vancourver)
Popular Religion in Old Testament Research: Past, Present & 31
Future Jules GOME (Selwyn College, Cambridge)
What Shall We Call Each Other? Part Two: The Issue of Self- 51
designation in the Johanine Letters and Revelation
Paul TREBILCO (University of Otago, New Zealand)
Galatians 3:16: What Kind of Exegete Was Paul? 75
C. John COLLINS (Covenant Theological Seminary,
St. Louis, MO)
The Two Asses of Zechariah 9:9 in Matthew 21 87
David INSTONE-BREWER (Tyndale House, Cambridge)
ΑΠΟΚΑΛΥΨΙΣ ΙΗΣΟΥ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΥ (Rev. 1:1): The Climax of John’s 99
Prophecy?
Marko JAUHIAINEN (Wolfson College, Cambridge)
Q Review 119
Peter M. HEAD and P.J. WILLIAMS (Tyndale House, Cambridge)
Hamsukkān in Isaiah 40:20: Some Reflections 145
S. J. SHERWIN (St Edmund’s College, Cambridge)
DISSERTATION SUMMARIES
An Eternal Planting, A House of Holiness: The Self- 151
Understanding of the Dead Sea Scrolls Community
Paul N.W. Swarup (Clare College, Cambridge)
Matthew’s Portrait of Jesus the Judge with Special Reference 157
to Matthew 21-25
Alistair I. Wilson (Highland Theological College, Dingwall)
Ellen Battelle Dietrick: A Nineteenth Century Minimalist 1
Mayer I. Gruber (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
Power in the Pool: The Healing of the Man at Bethesda and 7
Jesus’ Violation of the Sabbath (Jn. 5:1–18)
Steven M. Bryan (Ethiopian Graduate School of
Theology, Addis Ababa)
Festivals in Genesis 1:14 23
David J. Rudolph (University of Cambridge)
Father-God Language and Old Testament Allusions in James 41
Esther Yue L. Ng (Wheaton College, Chicago)
Yahweh’s Suspension of Free Will in the Old Testament: 55
Divine Immorality or Sign-Act?
Brian P. Irwin (Alliance Theological Seminary, New York)
Paul’s Conversion and Luke’s Portrayal of Character in Acts 8–10 63
Philip H. Kern (Moore Theological College, Sydney)
Figuring Out Figurines 81
Philip Johnston (Wycliffe Hall, Oxford)
Context Matters: Paul’s Use of Leviticus 18:5 in Galatians 3:12 105
Joel Willitts (University of Cambridge)
When Conversion is Joy and Death Victory: Historical Foundations 123
of the Doctrine of Perseverance
Ján Henžel (Matej Bel University, Banská Bystrica)
‘I Am Against You’: Yahweh’s Judgement on the Nations and its 149
Ancient Near Eastern Context
Simon Sherwin (St Edmund’s College, Cambridge)
The Human Need for Continuity: Some ANE and OT Perspectives 1
Deryck Sheriffs (London School of Theology)
Divisions Over Leaders and Food Offered To Idols: The Parallel 17
Thematic Structures of 1 Corinthians 4:6-21 and 8:1-11:1
E. Coye Still, III (North Carolina)
Insights from Cicero on Paul’s Reasoning in 1 Corinthians 12-14: 43
Love Sandwich or Five Course Meal?
James Patrick (Jesus College, Cambridge)
Judgement or Vindication? Deuteronomy 32 in Hebrews 10:30 65
John Proctor (Westminster College, Cambridge)
Antithetical Feminine-Urban Imagery and a Tale of Two 81
Women-Cities in the Book of Revelation
Gordon Campbell (Faculté Libre de Théologie Réformée,
Aix-en-Provence)
Did the Apostolic Church Baptise Babies? A Seismological Approach 109
Anthony N. S. Lane (London School of Theology)
The Confusion of Epistemology in The West and Christian Mission 131
J. Andrew Kirk (Lechlade, Gloucestershire)
DISSERTATION SUMMARY
Issues in Text and Translation Technique in the Gamma-Gamma 157
Section of 3 Reigns (1 Kings)
Andrzej Szymon Turkanik (Scholoss Mittersill, Austria)
Ethnicity, Assimilation and the Israelite Settlement 161
Pekka Pitkänen (University of Gloucestershire)
Is There A Narrative Substructure Underlying the Book of Isaiah? 183
Robin Routledge (Rotherham, South Yorkshire)
Implied Audiences in the Areopagus Narrative 205
Patrick Gray (Rhodes College, Memphis)
A Note on Romans 6:5: The Representation (ὉΜΟΙΩΜΑ) 219
of His Death
Sorin Sabou (Baptist Theological Institute, Bucharest)
Plot and Character in Galatians 1–2 231
Timothy Wiarda (Singapore Bible College)
On the Articular Infinitive in Philippians 2:6: A Grammatical Note 253
with Christological Implications
Denny Burk (Criswell College)
‘The One Who is Speaking’ in Hebrews 12:25 275
Gene Smillie (Christian & Missionary Alliance, Madrid)
‘The Testimony about the Lord’, ‘Borne by the Lord’, or Both? 295
An Insight into Paul and Jesus in the Pastoral Epistles
Greg A. Couser (Cedarville University)
DISSERTATION SUMMARY
Refined by Fire: Paraenetic Literary Strategies in 1 Peter 317
J. de Waal Dryden (L’Abri Fellowship, England)
The Finger of God and the Forming of a Nation: The Origin 1
and Purpose of the Decalogue
David L. Baker (Tyndale House, Cambridge)
Prediction and Foreknowledge in Ezekiel’s Prophecy against Tyre 25
Kris J. Udd (Grace University, Omaha)
‘Son of Man’, ‘Pitiable Man’, ‘Rejected Man’: Equivalent Expressions 43
in the Old Greek of Daniel
Eugene E. Lemcio (School of Theology, Seattle Pacific University)
Identifying the Talents: Contextual Clues for the Interpretation of the 61
Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30)
Ben Chenoweth (SIL, St. Petersburg)
The Descent of the Eschatological Temple in the Form of the 73
Spirit at Pentecost: Part 1: The Clearest Evidence
G. K. Beale (Wheaton College Graduate School)
The Roman Base of Paul's Mission 103
E. A. Judge (Macquarie University, Sydney)
Problems with Perichoresis 119
Oliver D. Crisp (University of Notre Dame)
DISSERTATION SUMMARIES
Cultic Prophecy in the Psalms in the Light of Assyrian Prophetic Sources 141
John W. Hilber (Dallas Theological Seminary)
The Velum Scissum: Matthew’s Exposition of the Death of Jesus 147
Daniel M. Gurtner (University of St Andrews, Scotland)
Paul the Spiritual Guide: A Social Identity Perspective on Paul’s 151
Apostolic Self-Identity
Robert Keay (Belfast Bible College, Northern Ireland)
‘Behold, I am Coming’: The Use of Zechariah in Revelation 157
Marko Jauhiainen (Tampere, Finland)
Play It Again Sam: The Poetics of Narrative
Repetition 1
in 1 Samuel 1–7
David G. Firth (Cliff College, Hope Valley)
Counterfeit Davids: Davidic Restoration and the 19
Architecture of 1–2 Kings
Peter J. Leithart (New St. Andrews College, Idaho)
An Unidentified Theological Fragment from the Fifth Century 35
in a Private Collection in Cambridge (De Hamel Ms 373)
Peter M. Head (Tyndale House, Cambridge)
The Coming of the Son of Man in Mark’s Gospel 39
Edward Adams, (King's College, London)
The Descent of the Eschatological Temple in the Form of 63
the Spirit at Pentecost: Part 2: Corroborating Evidence
G. K. Beale (Wheaton College Graduate School)
The ‘Ultracharismatics’ of Corinth and the Pentecostals of Latin 91
America as the Religion of the Disaffected
Gary S. Shogren (ESEPA University, Costa Rica)
Renaming in Paul’s Churches: The Case of Crispus-Sosthenes Revisited 111
Richard Fellows (Vancouver, Canada)
The Spectrum of Wisdom and Eschatology in the
Epistle 131
of James and 4QInstruction
Darian R. Lockett (King's College, New York City)
DISSERTATION SUMMARIES
The Eclipse of God in the Song of Deborah
(Judges 5): 149
The Role of Yhwh in the Light of Heroic Poetry
Charles L. Echols (Clare Hall, Cambridge)
Studies in the Scribal Habits of Codex Sinaiticus 153
Dirk Jongkind (Tyndale House, Cambridge)
The Triumph of God in Christ: Divine Warfare in
the 157
Argument of Ephesians
Timothy G. Gombis (Cedarville University)
New Exodus and No Exodus in Jeremiah 26–45: Promise and 1
Warning to the Exiles in Babylon
Gary Yates (Liberty University, Virginia)
Πίστις Χριστοῦ in Galatians 2:16: Clarification from 3:1-6 23
Debbie Hunn (Dallas Theological Seminary)
Method and Old Testament Theology: Barr, Brueggemann, and 35
Goldingay Considered
Tim Meadowcroft (Bible College of New Zealand, Waitakere)
The Glory of God in Salvation Through Judgment: The Centre of 57
Biblical Theology?
James M. Hamilton Jr. (Southwestern Seminary, Houston)
Josephus’ Retelling of 1 Kings 1 for a Graeco-Roman Audience 85
Christopher Begg (Catholic University of America)
Justification as Forensic Declaration and Covenant Membership: 109
A Via Media Between Reformed and Revisionist Readings of Paul
Michael F. Bird (Highland Theological College, Dingwall)
Codex, Roll, and Libraries in Oxyrhynchus 131
Don C. Barker (Macquarie University, Sydney)
Mark 16:8 and Plato, Protagoras 328d 149
Nicholas Denyer (Trinity College, Cambridge)
DISSERTATION SUMMARIES
A Study of 2 Timothy 4:1-8: The Contribution of Epistolary 151
Analysis and Rhetorical Criticism
Craig A. Smith (Trinity College, Bristol)
Wealth and Wisdom in Matthew 6:19-34 155
Batara Sihombing (Abdi Sabda Theological Seminary,
Medan, Indonesia)
The Leading of the Spirit and the Curse of the Law: Reassessing 157
Paul’s Response to the Galatian Crisis
Todd A. Wilson (College Church, Wheaton, Illinois)
Psalm 4: Ambiguity and Resolution 161
John Goldingay (Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena)
A Rhetorical Analysis of Jeremiah 7:1-15 173
Michael Avioz (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
God’s Hidden Compassion 191
Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer (University of Aberdeen, Scotland)
Is the Messiah Announced in Malachi 3:1? 215
Andrew S. Malone (Ridley College, Melbourne)
One or Two Views of Judaism: Paul in Acts 28 and Romans 11 on 229
Jewish Unbelief
Kenneth D. Litwak (Asbury Theological Seminary)
Living Like the Azazel Goat in Romans 12:1b 251
N. Kiuchi (Tokyo Christian University)
The Question of Hell and Salvation: Is There a Fourth View? 263
Stephen N. Williams (Union Theological College, Belfast)
What Do Ancient Historians Make of the New Testament? 285
Alanna Nobbs (Macquarie University, Sydney)
Rehabilitating Gallio 291
Bruce Winter (Macquarie University, Sydney)
DISSERTATION SUMMARIES
A Search for Cohesion in the Book of Revelation, with Specific 309
Reference to Chapter One
Iwan Whiteley (Pachuca, Mexico)
A Critical Analysis of the Present State of Synagogue Research 313
and its Implications for the Study of Luke–Acts
Stephen Catto (Moorlands College, Dorset)
‘Not Made with Tracing Paper’: Studies in the Septuagint of Zechariah 317
James. K. Palmer (Centro de Estudios Pastorales, Santiago, Chile)
The Gospel of Judas and the Qarara Codices 1
Peter M. Head (Tyndale House and University of Cambridge)
Martin Hengel: A Life in the Service of Christology 25
Roland Deines (University of Nottingham, Department of
Theology and Religious Studies)
A New Analysis of a Key Hebrew Term: The Semantics of Galad 43
(‘To Go into Exile’)
David Gray (Wycliffe-UK, High Wycombe)
The Accession Narrative (1 Samuel 27 – 2 Samuel 1) 61
David G. Firth (Cliff College, Derbyshire)
The Hermeneutics of the Haftarot 83
Gregory Goswell (Lecturer in Biblical Studies, Presbyterian
Theological College)
The Jewish Context of Paul’s Gentile Mission 101
James C. Miller (Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of
Theology)
On Raising Osiris in 1 Corinthians 15 117
Nicholas Perrin (Wheaton College Graduate School)
More Than Just Numbers: Deuteronomic Influence
in 129
Hebrews 3:7–4:11
David M. Allen (University of Edinburgh)
P115 and the Number of the Beast 115
P. J. Williams (University of Aberdeen)
DISSERTATION SUMMARY
The Unity of the Church in Acts in its Literary Setting 155
Alan Thompson (Sydney Missionary and Bible College)
The Prophetic Voice of Amos as a Paradigm for Christians in the 161
Public Square
Gerald A. Klingbeil (Adventist International Institute of
Advanced Studies, Silang, Philippines) and Martin G.
Klingbeil (Helderberg College, Somerset West, South Africa)
The Compassionate God of Traditional Jewish and
Christian Exegesis 183
Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer (University of Aberdeen)
A Discourse Analysis of Matthew’s Nativity
Narrative 209
William Varner (The Master’s College, California)
The Glorification of the Son of Man: An Analysis
of 229
John 13:31-32
Peter Ensor (Poynton, Cheshire)
The Seed of the Woman and the Blessing of
Abraham 253
James M. Hamilton Jr. (Southwestern Seminary,
Houston)
The ‘Breastplate of Righteousness’ in Ephesians 6:14: Imputation 275
or Virtue?
David H. Wenkel (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)
God’s Law, ‘General Equity’ and the Westminster
Confession of Faith 289
Harold G. Cunningham (Queen’s University, Belfast)
DISSERTATIONS SUMMARIES
Taught by God: Divine Instruction in Early
Christianity 313
Stephen E. Witmer (University of Cambridge)
Renewing the Mind: The Role of Cognition Language in Pauline 317
Theology and Ethics
Lee S. Bond (University of Aberdeen)