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A paradigm of conversion in Luke. [PDF]
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Mendez-Moratalla, F. +1 more
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Matthew’s Emmanuel Messiah: a paradigm of presence for god's people [PDF]
The motif of divine presence is a clear phenomenon within the Gospel of Matthew. The modern critical means for assessing the ancient biblical text have multiplied to the point, some claim, of disparity. This study employs both narrative and redaction
Kupp, D.D, Kupp, David Daniel
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The triumph of God in Christ : divine warfare in the argument of Ephesians
In this thesis I argue that the letter of Ephesians contains a coherent argument and that this argument is animated by the ideology of divine warfare.
Gombis, Timothy G.
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Paul and the Vocation of Israel: How Paul's Jewish Identity Informs his Apostolic Ministry, with Special Reference to Romans [PDF]
This dissertation argues that Paul’s apostolic mission to the Gentiles was the definitive expression of his divine vocation as an Israelite, and thus of his Jewish identity.
WINDSOR, LIONEL JAMES
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New Testament Biblical Bibliography (2016-2018)
Prilog je drugi dio, nastavak priloga, koji je već objavljen u „Crkvi u svijetu“, a koji se odnosi na starozavjetni dio biblijske bibliografije na hrvatskom jeziku.
Zovko, Tihonija, Višaticki, Karlo
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This thesis consists of an original translation, annotation, and analysis of Karl Barth’s Academic lectures on Ephesians, delivered in Göttingen, winter semester, 1921-1922. The translation is composed from a typescript of Barth’s handwritten manuscript,
Wright, Ross M.
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Reality, remembrance, and response : the presence and absence of God in the psalms of lament. [PDF]
This study explores the ways in which Israel understood Yahweh to be present by focusing on those psalms of lament which report that God is silent, absent, or hidden and which present him with memories of his presence to save.
Ellington, S.A., Ellington, Scott Arthur
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The Beginning and Before: Interpreting Creation in Paul and Philo [PDF]
God’s creative activity in the beginning is important to Paul. Yet Paul’s care for and interpretation of it is often unrecognized, occasionally denied, typically left underdeveloped, and sometimes interpreted wrongly.
WORTHINGTON, JONATHAN,DAVID +1 more
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A new heart to know the lord : rhetorical analysis of Jeremiah 21-24
The purpose of the present study is an application of rhetorical analysis to the interpretation of Jeremiah 21-24. Chapter 1 reviews previous studies of the book of Jeremiah in modern scholarship.
Choi, Soon Jin
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Incomprehension or resistance? : the Markan disciples and the narrative logic of Mark 4:1—8:30
The characterization of the Markan disciples has been and continues to be the object of much scholarly reflection and speculation. For many, the Markan author’s presentation of Jesus’ disciples holds a key, if not the key, to unlocking the purpose and ...
Blakley, J. Ted
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