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  • Home / Years / 2009

Publication Year

2009

  • The Jews in India

    No 4, The Testimony, Vol 79

  • The Exodus

  • Job

  • Historical Issues in the Book of Daniel

  • The Translation of “ehyeh asher ehyeh” (I AM that I AM) in Exodus 3:14a

    No 4, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • The “Jews” in Luke-Acts

    No 4, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • Solomon and the Sons of God

    No 4, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • The Issue of “Authority” in 1 Tim 2:12

    No 4, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • Launching an EJournal

    No 4, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • Fallen Angels in Jude and 2 Peter

    No 4, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • The Parting of the Ways Between Judaism and Early Christianity

    No 4, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • Book Notice: “To Speak Well of God: An Exposition of the Book of Job” by John Pople

    No 3, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • “Speaking With” and “Praying To” in Acts 7:55-56

    No 3, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • A Model of Collective Prayer in Acts 4:24-30

    No 3, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • John 1:18 – The Only Begotten Son

    No 3, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • Isa 34:5 – “My sword has drunk its fill in the heavens”

    No 3, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • Isa 13:17 and the Medes

    No 3, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • The Fourth Gospel and Revelation

    No 3, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • The Fourth Gospel and Hebrews

    No 3, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • The “Darkening” of the Sun, Moon and Stars in Joel 2:10

    No 3, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • The First Century Influence of John the Baptist

    No 3, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • “The Teacher of Righteousness” in Joel 2:23

    No 3, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • Specialization in Biblical Studies

    No 3, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • “To Speak Well of God” – An Overview of the Biblical Drama of Job

    No 3, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • What Might be Wrong in Old Testament Scholarship? (Editorial)

    No 3, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • An Eighth Century Obadiah

    No 2, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • Dating Obadiah to the Babylonian Invasion of Judah

    No 2, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • Marginal Notes on John 21:8

    No 2, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • Consensus Politics in Old Testament Scholarship

    No 2, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

  • Searching for Proto-Christadelphians throughout History

    No 2, The Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation, Vol 3

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