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The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 7, No 1

January, 2013

Contents

  • Intertextuality and Revelation (Part 2):

    The context of the seven letters of Revelation

    Paul Wyns

  • Intertextuality and Revelation (Part 1):

    Intertextuality as a Hermeneutical Key to Revelation

    Jonathan Burke

  • “Unlearned men” and the Christian’s responsibility to engage with Bible scholarship

    Andrew Perry

  • Society for Old Testament Studies Winter 2013 Conference, Cambridge

    Andrew Perry

  • Heb 9:12 – Did Christ enter Heaven twice following his resurrection?

    Andrew Perry

  • 2 Thess 2:3 and the word “apostacy”

    Andrew Perry

  • Heb 2:14 and multiple typologies in the New Testament

    Andrew Perry

  • Luke 23:43 and Greek Punctuation

    Andrew Perry

  • Is the Biblical chronology of the king of Israel accurate?

    Jonathan Burke

  • Jesus and the Man Born Blind (John 9)

    R. Dargie

  • Review of “The Creation Text: Studies in Early Genesis” by David P. Levin

    Tom Gaston

  • When did the New Testament become Scripture?

    Tom Gaston

  • Who is the blind servant of Isaiah 42:19?

    Andrew Perry

  • The Typology of Wells of Salvation

    Paul Wyns

  • What do we Know about the Anti-Trinitarian Theology of Theodotus of Byzantium?

    Tom Gaston

  • The Structure of the Jacob Story Cycle

    Andrew Perry

  • Understanding Natural Disasters as the Cost of Creation

    Jonathan Burke

  • The Intellectual Necessity of Close Textual Reading in our Exhortations

    Andrew Perry

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