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- "The sufferings of Christ are abundant in us" (2 Corinthians 1:5) : a narrative-dynamics investigation of Paul's sufferings in 2 Corinthians
- A kind of magic : understanding magic in the New Testament and its religious environment
- Ahab agonistes : the rise and fall of the Omri dynasty
- BMH as body language : a lexical and iconographical study of the word BMH when not a reference to cultic phenomena in biblical and post-biblical Hebrew
- Commemorative identities : Jewish social memory and the Johannine Feast of Booths
- David in distress : his portrait through the historical Psalms
- Deuteronomy in the New Testament
- Do this in remembrance of me : the disputed works in the Lukan Institution narrative (Luke 22: 19b-20) : an historico-exegetical, theological, and sociological analysis
- Exile and restoration revisited : essays on the Babylonian and Persian periods in memory of Peter R. Ackroyd
- Gentiles in the Gospel of Mark : even the dogs under the table eat the children's crumbs
- God and earthly power : an Old Testament political theology, Genesis-Kings
- Grammatical and exegetical study of New Testament verbs of transference : a case frame guide to interpretation and translation
- Jesus' cry from the cross : towards a first-century understanding of the intertextual relationship between Psalm 22 and the narrative of Mark's Gospel
- Jewish and Christian scripture as artifact and canon
- Judah between East and West : the transition from Persian to Greek rule (ca. 400-200 BCE) : a conference held at Tel Aviv University, 17-19 April 2007 sponsored by the ASG (the Academic Study Group for Israel and the Middle East) and Tel Aviv University
- On conditionals in the Greek Pentateuch : a study of translation syntax
- Paul and Isaiah's servants : Paul's theological reading of Isaiah 40-66 in 2 Corinthians 5:14-6:10
- Paul and Judaism : crosscurrents in Pauline exegesis and the study of Jewish-Christian relations
- Reading James with new eyes : methodological reassessments of the letter of James
- Temple, exile, and identity in 1 Peter
- The Fourth Gospel in first-century media culture
- The Messiah, his brothers, and the nations : (Matthew 1.1-17)
- The Nordic Paul : Finnish approaches to Pauline theology
- The Paul-Apollos relationship and Paul's stance toward Greco-Roman rhetoric : an exegetical and socio-historical study of 1 Corinthians 1-4
- The challenge of Homer : school, pagan poets and early Christianity
- The family in life and in death : the family in ancient Israel : sociological and archaeological perspectives
- The power of disorder : ritual elements in Mark's passion narrative
- The solution to the Son of Man problem
- The synoptic Gospels and the Psalms as prophecy
- The use of sobriquets in the Qumran Dead Sea Scrolls
- The war between the two beasts and the two witnesses : a chiastic reading of Revelation 11:1-14:5
- Transfigured : a Derridean rereading of the Markan transfiguration
- Uprooting and planting : essays on Jeremiah for Leslie Allen
- Visions and eschatology : a socio-historical analysis of Zechariah 1-6
- Who do my opponents say I am? : an investigation of the accusations against Jesus
- Why did they write this way? : reflections on references to written documents in the Hebrew Bible and ancient literature
- Writing and Ancient Near Eastern Society : Papers in Honour of Alan R. Millard
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