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Suffering and the portrait of YHWH in Jeremiah: energizing hope in contexts of suffering and pain [PDF]

open access: yesPharos Journal of Theology, 2021
This paper interrogates the portrait of YHWH that emerges in the face of the pain and suffering of Jeremiah and the covenant people of YHWH. The paper attends to the question through a combination of synchronic and canonical methods in reading the book ...
Dr. J.T. Igba
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In reference to a Hebrew deity: Some remarks on Lamentations

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2022
Upon reading the Hebrew version of Lamentations in comparison to its Greek counterpart, one is immediately struck by the peculiarities, alternatives and variants when reference is made to a Hebrew deity.
Peter Nagel
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Who Said, No Mission In The Old Testament: A Theological Framework Of Mission In The Isaianic Literature [PDF]

open access: yesE-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies, 2020
This paper delineates the theological framework of the Isaianic theology of mission and how mission contributes to the overall theology of Isaianic literature. In the theological synthesis, the investigation established that there is a connection between
Elisha Kwabena Marfo
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When and from Where did YHWH Emerge? Some Reflections on Early Yahwism in Israel and Judah

open access: yesEntangled Religions - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Religious Contact and Transfer, 2021
The paper addresses two crucial questions of the history of Israelite religion. Did YHWH emerge in the southern steppe and when did YHWH become the God of Judah?
Christian Frevel
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The New Testament κύριος problem and how the Old Testament speeches can help solve it

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2020
The New Testament (NT) κύριος problem forms part of a larger interconnected network of challenges, which has the divine name Yhwh as the epicentre. To put it plainly, if the term κύριος is an equivalent for the divine name Yhwh and if the term κύριος in ...
Peter Nagel
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JHWH i Jego maṣṣēbâ? Tel Arad i graniczny wyznacznik terytorium pod protektoratem Boga Izraela

open access: yesStudia Koszalińsko-Kołobrzeskie, 2022
The article deals with the discovery of a judean temple in Tel Arad (VIII/VII century B.C.). The stele (maṣṣēbâ) found in it allows us to believe, that in the official cult of the monarchy period, such a cult object symbolized YHWH.
Janusz Lemański
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What happened to Kemosh? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
What happened to Kemosh in the era after Moab’s loss of political independence? The present article first argues that this question is of interest to scholarship on the Hebrew Bible because Kemosh and Yhwh were initially twinlike: both were patron ...
Collin Cornell
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El as the Speaking Voice in Psalm 82:6–8

open access: yesJournal of Hebrew Scriptures, 2011
YHWH is usually understood to play two roles in Psalm 82: that of prosecutor of the gods (vv 2–5) and that of high judge who convicts the gods to death (vv 6–7). This article suggests that the role of the high judge is played not by YHWH but by El.
David Frankel
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A Note on the Creation Formula in Zechariah 12:1–8; Isaiah 42:5–6; and Old Persian Inscriptions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This note explores whether the influence of the Old Persian creation formula as well as its underlying theology can be seen in biblical texts. The particular focus is on Zech 12:1–8 and Isa 42:5–6.
Christine Mitchell
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