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Spring - Volume 128, Issue 1
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Volume 128, Issue 2
Summer 2009
ISSN 0021-9231
EISSN 1934-3876
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The Tower of Babel: A Case Study in the Competing Methods of Historical and Modern Literary Criticism
Joel S. Baden
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titled, The Tower of Babel: A Case Study in the Competing Methods of Historical and Modern Literary Criticism
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Abraham as Paradigm in the Priestly History in Genesis
Joseph Blenkinsopp
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Corpse-Blood Impurity: A Lost Biblical Reading?
Vered Noam
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Ruth and Inner-Biblical Allusion: The Case of 1 Samuel 25
Yitzhak Berger
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The Babylonian Background of the Motif of the Fiery Furnace in Daniel 3
Paul-Alain Beaulieu
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Divine Titles and Epithets and the Sources of the
Genesis Apocryphon
Moshe J. Bernstein
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titled, Divine Titles and Epithets and the Sources of the <em>Genesis Apocryphon</em>
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The Tale of an Unrighteous Slave (Luke 16:1-8 [13])
Fabian E. Udoh
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2 Corinthians 4:13: Evidence in Paul That Christ Believes
Douglas A. Campbell
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The Jewish Messiahs, the Pauline Christ, and the Gentile Question
Matthew V. Novenson
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A Reexamination of the Text of
P.Oxy.
2949
Thomas A. Wayment
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titled, A Reexamination of the Text of <em>P.Oxy.</em> 2949
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An Elephant in the Room: Historical-Critical and Postmodern Interpretations of the Bible
George Aichele
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Peter Miscall
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Richard Walsh
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