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Kings, 1 and 2

Gary N. Knoppers, Jonathan S. Greer

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

1 and 2 Kings Introduction The biblical books of 1 and 2 Kings provide a theological history of the monarchy from the 10th to the early 6...

Kingship

Mark W. Hamilton

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2012-01-11

Kingship Introduction Kingship is an ancient institution, originating in the 4th millennium bce (or perhaps even slightly earlier) as small-sca...

Letters, Pauline

Magnus Zetterholm

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2011-12-15

Pauline Letters Introduction Thirteen letters in the New Testament bear the name of Paul, a Jewish follower of Jesus of Nazareth, who probably ...

Leviticus

Jeffrey Stackert, Samuel L. Boyd

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2012-02-06

Leviticus Introduction The book of Leviticus is part of the priestly source of the Pentateuch and not in itself a discrete literary unit. Set a...

Literature, Apocalyptic

Greg Carey

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2011-07-27

Apocalyptic Literature Introduction “Apocalyptic literature” refers to the ancient Jewish and Christian documents that share common concerns, t...

Luke, Gospel of

Christopher R. Matthews

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2012-01-11

Gospel of Luke Introduction The Gospel of Luke provides a narrative account of the birth of Jesus, his public activities in Galilee and Judea, ...

Maccabees, 1–4

Jan W. van Henten

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2011-08-26

1–4 Maccabees Introduction Several ancient versions of the Old Testament contain four books named after the Maccabees, which are not part of t...

Mark, Gospel of

James Keith Elliott

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Gospel of Mark Introduction Of the four canonical gospels, Mark seems to have been neglected in Antiquity, despite the tradition of Papias th...

Martyrdom

Jan W. van Henten

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Martyrdom Introduction Martyrdom in the Greco-Roman period is a scholarly construct. Which writings are relevant sources depends on the def...

Matthew, Gospel of

Daniel J. Harrington

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Gospel of Matthew Introduction Matthew’s Gospel is generally regarded as a revised and expanded version of Mark’s Gospel. Tradition links its...

Miracle Stories

Wendy Cotter

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2011-10-28

Miracle Stories Introduction A miracle story is a narrative that has its climax in a divine, supernatural event/act. This bibliography addresse...

New Testament and Early Christianity, Women, Gender, and Sexuality in the

Todd Penner

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Women, Gender, and Sexuality in the New Testament and Early Christianity Introduction The study of gender, sex, and sexuality in early ...

New Testament Studies, Emerging Approaches in

Todd Penner, Davina C. Lopez

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2011-09-30

Emerging Approaches in New Testament Studies Introduction The study of the New Testament and early Christian texts has undergone major shifts i...

New Testament Views of Torah

William R. G. Loader

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2012-01-11

New Testament Views of Torah Introduction “Law” or “Torah” (Hebrew) normally refers to instruction given by God to Moses at Sinai and preserved...

New Testament, Feminist Scholarship on the

Davina C. Lopez, Todd Penner

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2012-03-23

Feminist Scholarship on the New Testament Introduction In terms of feminist interpretation of the New Testament and early Christianity, this en...

New Testament, Rhetoric of the

Duane F. Watson

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Rhetoric of the New Testament Introduction Rhetoric is the art of persuasion. In the Western world, its practice is rooted in Greece and Rome...

New Testament, Social Sciences and the

Dietmar Neufeld

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Social Sciences and the New Testament Introduction Social-scientific criticism is the stage in the exegetical process that brings scrutiny ...

New Testament, Textual Criticism of the

James Keith Elliott

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Textual Criticism of the New Testament Introduction Textual criticism is concerned with documents written by hand. It is both a science...

Numbers, Book of

Reinhard Achenbach

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2011-12-15

Book of Numbers Introduction The book of Numbers is the fourth part of the Torah (or, in Greek, the Pentateuch). In the Mishnah and in the Talm...

Old Testament, Biblical Theology in the

Leo G. Perdue, Joseph McDonald

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2011-12-15

Biblical Theology in the Old Testament Introduction The origins of modern Old Testament theology may be traced to the late 18th century, when G...

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