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Verskillende boodskappe vir verskillende kontekste: Die literatuur van die ballingskap (597-539 vC)
DitTerent messages for ditTerent contexts: the literature of the exile (597-539 BC) In this article the biblical literature that originated in the exile is discussed. It is indicated how these different writings (Lamentations, exilic psalms, Jeremiah and
E.H. Scheffler
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This paper contains a critical edition and philological analysis of Isa 44:6–45:25, which were worked out primarily on the basis of the Coptic manuscript sa 52.2 and other available manuscripts of the Sahidic dialect.
Tomasz Bartłomiej Bąk
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Zechariah 8 and its Allusions to Jeremiah 30–33 and Deutero-Isaiah
This article argues that the first eight oracles in Zechariah 8:2–19 are based on the ideas and vocabulary of Jeremiah 30–33, while the last two oracles, vv 20–23, have no parallel in Jeremiah, but correspond to oracles of the anonymous prophet in Isaiah
Elie Assis
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Edom and Babylon: Archetypal Enemies of God and His People.
The similarities between Obadiah and Jer 49:7–22 are well-known and discussed thoroughly in scholarly literature. The thematic and linguistic links associating Edom and Babylon are equally well known and treated, particularly in H.G.M Williamson’s The ...
Ryan Ferries
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Van wie zegt de profeet dit? Een een-voudige vraag en een meervoudig antwoord
Of whom does the prophet say this? A single question and a multifaceted answer Theologians seeking to preach Old Testament texts meaningful way in Christian congregations face a great challenge.
Rein Bos
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This paper provides a critical edition and philological analysis of Isa 42:1–44:5, which were worked out on the basis of the Coptic manuscript sa 52.2 and other available manuscripts of the Sahidic dialect.
Tomasz Bartłomiej Bąk
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The Song of the Sea and Isaiah: Exodus 15 in Post-monarchic Prophetic Discourse [PDF]
An examination of the Song of the Sea (Exodus 15) and allusions to it in the book of ...
Ian Wilson
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The Theological Importance Of Creation In The Old Testament
+. It is true that the concept of creation takes on theological focus in Israel quite late. e chosen nation was primarily interested in history and its relation to God, and then asked a question about the beginning of the world.
Marian Gołębiewski
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Jim Crace: inventor of worlds [PDF]
Jim Crace is a novelist who makes no religious claims. He is a maker of worlds that have dark resonances, caught between time and eternity, that have their roots in forms of textuality and language that begin in the Hebrew Bible and may be traced in ...
Jasper, David
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‘The Rock Was Christ’: The Fluidity of Christ’s Body in 1 Cor. 10.4 [PDF]
Paul’s identification of Christ with the rock that provided water to Israel in the wilderness has confounded interpreters. This article seeks to demonstrate that Paul depends upon a tradition within early Jewish thinking, as evidenced in poetic works ...
Matthew Thiessen
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