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Stylistic Levels in Hebrews 1.1−4 and John 1.1−18
This article presents the ancient concept of stylistic levels as a means of approaching the question of how New Testament writings were delivered in antiquity. It is argued that the levels of style affected both composition and delivery and that therefore an analysis of the remaining texts is the first step towards understanding how they were once delivered. The levels of style are presented and t
Review Essay of Ville Auvinen, Jesus’ Teaching on Prayer (Åbo 2003)
Förlåt oss våra skulder, såsom ock vi förlåta dem oss skyldiga äro: en artikelserie om Fader Vår, del 7
Review of History of New Testament Research: volume three: from C.H. Dodd to Hans Dieter Betz
Review of John, Jesus, and History, Volume 2: Aspects of Historicity in the Fourth Gospel
Whom Do We Trust? Biblical Interpretation as a (Fe)Male Business : A Response to Judith McKinlay
Sin and Punishment in the Book of Isaiah
This chapter explores the themes of sin and punishment through the lens of a theodicy that the authors and redactors of Isaiah offer to justifyYHWH’s actions and to instruct the Israelites to stay loyal to him. The three parts of Isaiah agree that the exile wasYHWH’s punishment for the Israelites’ rebellion demonstrated through social injustice and idolatry. However, because of the different hist
Response to Katherine E. Southwood
Response to a paper titled "'But now ... do not let all this hardship seem insignificant before you': Ethnic History and Nehemiah 9", on the general theme of Ethnicity in the the Bible and in Biblical Scholarship.
Sacrificial Rhetoric in the Prophetic Literature of the Hebrew Bible
Priestly Rites and Prophetic Rage : Post-Exilic Prophetic Critique of the Priesthood
Divine and Human Agency in Second Temple Judaism and Paul
The Messenger of the Lord in Early Jewish Interpretations of Genesis
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Stop Being Fricative! : The Hebrew Šĕwāʾ Medium, Syllabic Consonants, Tidʿāl and the Aesthetics of Linguistic and Exegetical Models
Opuscula Ugaritico-Accadico-Hebraica : Relative particles, paʿam, and Amraphel
Literary Grammar : The Grammaticalization of the Hebrew Wayyiqṭol in Typological Comparison with the Classical Japanese Kakari-Musubi, the Old Irish Dependent Conjugation, and the Tocharian Gendered 1st Person Singular Pronoun
Language and Social Identity in John 6:25-71: A Hallidayan Discourse Analysis
The Singular Event of Jesus' Death in Early Christianity
This article looks to the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze in order to theorize the crucifixion of Jesus as event in early Christian literature. A Deleuzian view on the event is primarily articulated with the distinction between a sequential and a serial understanding of happenings, where the latter forms the basis for singular events. It is argued that Jesus' death is best considered a singular event