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CONTENS :
Archaeology and Epigraphy History, Geography and Sociology
Texts and Versions
Exegesis and Modern Translations
Literary Criticism and Introduction (including History of Interpretation,Canon and Special Studies)
Law, Religion and Theology
The Life and Thought of the Surrounding Peoples Apocrypha and Post-Biblical Studies 9.
Philology and Grammar
Hospitality in the First Testament and the Teleological Fallacy/ MARGARET BARKER
Hezekiah's Boil / KEITH BODNER
Nathan: Prophet, Politician and Novelist? / HUGH S. PYPER
Reading Lamentations / LINDA DAY
Faith, Character and Perspective in Judith / PAUL TONSON
Mercy without Covenant: A Literary Analysis of Genesis 19
MICHAEL OBLATH To Sleep, Perchance to Dream Saw at Bethel (Genesis 28 10-22)
GERSHON HEPNER Verbal Resonance in the Bible and Intertextuality
W. BOYD BARRICK Genealogical Notes on the House of David' and the House of Zadok" / HOWARD MOLTZ
God and Abraham/ JOHN E. HARVEY
the Binding of Isaac Tendenz and Textual Criticism in 1 Samuel 2-10 /BRYAN D. BIBB
Nadab and Abihu Attempt to Fill a Gap: Law and Narrative in Leviticus 10.1-7/ YEHOSHUA GITAY
Prophetic Criticism-What are they Doing?"; The Case of Isaiah-A Methodological Assessment.
The Birth Narrative as Female Counterpart to Covenant/ J.G. MCCONVILLE
Singular Address in the Deuteronomic Law and the Politics of Legal Administration/ SANDRA SCHAM
The Days of the Judges: When Men and Women Were Animals and Trees Were Kings/ BERNON LEE
Fragmentation of Reader Focus in the Preamble to Battle in Judges 6.1-7.14/ CAROL A. NEWSOM
The Book of Job as Polyphonic Text/ RONALD E. CLEMENTS
Isaiah: A Book without an Ending?
A Critical Binarism: Source Criticism and Deconstructive Criticism/ MELISSA JACKSON
Lot's Daughters and Tamar as Tricksters and the Patriarchal Narratives as Feminist Theology /JOHN R. HUDDLESTUN
Divestiture, Deception, and Demotion: The Garment Motif in Genesis 37-39/ DAVID A. GLATT-GILAD
Yahweh's Honor at Stake: A Divine Conundrum/ ROBERT COLE
An Integrated Reading of Psalms 1 and 2/ VALERIE FORSTMAN PETTYS
Let there be Darkness: Continuity and Discontinuity in the 'Curse' of Job 3 Qohelet and 'Heretic' Harpers' Songs/ STEFAN FISCHER
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