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Contents :
- Bamot in Josianic Reforms: A Heuristic approach for the significantion of the term Bama
- Double-tracking in the Psalm, Book 5, as a Hermeunitical Method
- Avenging husband and redeeming lover? opposing potraits of God in Hosea
- "These things I have said to you": An investigation of how purpose clauses govern the interpretation of John 14-16
- The case of the imprisonment that did not happen: Paul at Ephesus
- The twelve visions of John: another attempt at structuring the book of revelation
- What is the author doing with what He is saying? Pragmatics and preaching-an appeal!
- Bibblical inerrancy, church discipline, and the Mennonite-Amish Split
- Does Genesis 2 support same-sex marriage? An evangelical response
- Challenging the authenticity of Cainan, son of Arpachshad
- Revisiting the unpardonable sin: insight from an unexpected source
- Authorship and anonymity in the new testament writings
- The word made flesh as mistery incarnate: revealing and concealing dramatized by Jesus as pottrayed in John's gospel
- Does neglectmean rejection? Canonical reception history of James
- What an ancient manuscript can tells us about the epistles of Peter and Jude
- The public/private distinction: and indispensable heuristic tool for evangelicals
- Sola scriptura and the reformation: but which scripture, and what translation?
- Evangelicalism's search for chronological gaps in Genesis 5 and 11: A historical, hermeneutical, and linguistic critique
- A reply to Jeremy Sexton regarding the genealogies in Genesis
- Andrew E.Steinmann's search for chronological gaps in Genesis 5 and 11: A rejoinder
- Scriptural inspirations and the authorial "original" Amid textual complexity: the sequences of the murder-adultery-steal commands as a case study
- A methodology for detecting and mitigating hyperbole in Matthew 5:38-42
- The sign of Jonah: Jesus in the heart of the earth
- What is the person? three essential criteria for Jonathan Edward's doctrine of personhood
- Iran's ethic Christians: The Assyrians and the Armenians
- Shock and awe: The reformers and the stunning joy of Romans 1-8
- Where are the nail prints? The devil and Dr.Luther
- John Calvin's doctrine of the christian life
- The meaning of the minor judges: understanding the Bible's shortest stories
- Seeing discontinuity in Chronicles-Ezra-Nehemiah through reforms
- Identifying the sin of Sodom in Ezekiel 16:49-50
- The pericope of the woman caught in adultery: An inspired text inserted into an inspired text?
- Reborn perticipants in Christ: Recovering the importance of union with Christ in 1 Peter
- The (In) significance of the baptizer in the early church: The importance of baptism and unimportance of the one who baptized
- An Amillennial response to a premillennial view of Isaiah 62:20
- History's dawning light: "morning" and "evening" in Mark's Gospel and their eschatological significance
- The rich man and Lazarus, Abraham's Bosom, and the Biblical penalty Karet ("cut off")
- The persecution of Christians in the first century
- The imprisonment that could have happened (and the letters Paul could have written there): A response toBen Witherington
- Was Paul a Jailbird? A response to the response
- The future of Israel, Early Christian hermeneutics, and the apocalypse of John Alexander Stewart
- Going beyond what is written or learning to read? Discovering OT/NT broad reference
- A faith unlike Abraham's: Matthew Bates on salvation by allegiance alone
- Was Joseph a type of Daniel? Typological correspondence in Genesis 37-50 and Daniel 1-6
- From where does my hope come? Theodicy and the character of YHWH in Allusions to Exodus 34:6-7 in the book of the twelve
- The Johannine corpus and the unity of the New Teatament canon
- Simul Iustus et Peccator through the lenses of Paul
- Did God dwell in the second temple? Clarifying the relationship between theophany and temple dwelling
- The federal theology and the history of redemption in Jonathan Edwards's biblical Exegesis
- Relation of the tripartite division of the law and the public/private distinction: Examining the streams of thought behind them
- Time to kill the big idea? A fresh look at preaching
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