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2017

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The Wedding At Cana (John 2:1-11): Reading The Text In The Cultural Context Of Ephesus, Craig R. Koester Jan 2017

The Wedding At Cana (John 2:1-11): Reading The Text In The Cultural Context Of Ephesus, Craig R. Koester

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Babylon And New Jerusalem In The Book Of Revelation: Imagery And Ethical Discernment., Craig R. Koester Jan 2017

Babylon And New Jerusalem In The Book Of Revelation: Imagery And Ethical Discernment., Craig R. Koester

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The Image Of The Beast From The Land (Rev 13, 11-18): A Study In Incongruity, Craig R. Koester Jan 2017

The Image Of The Beast From The Land (Rev 13, 11-18): A Study In Incongruity, Craig R. Koester

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The Image Of The Beast From The Land (Rev 13, 11-18): A Study In Incongruity., Craig R. Koester Jan 2017

The Image Of The Beast From The Land (Rev 13, 11-18): A Study In Incongruity., Craig R. Koester

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Who Speaks For (Or Against) Rome? Acts In Relation To Empire, Matthew L. Skinner Jan 2017

Who Speaks For (Or Against) Rome? Acts In Relation To Empire, Matthew L. Skinner

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Genre, Theology, And The God Of The Psalms, Rolf A. Jacobson Jan 2017

Genre, Theology, And The God Of The Psalms, Rolf A. Jacobson

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The Old Testament And The Neighbor, Rolf A. Jacobson, Karl Jacobson Jan 2017

The Old Testament And The Neighbor, Rolf A. Jacobson, Karl Jacobson

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The dispute between Jesus and the legal expert in Luke over the question of “the neighbor” was certainly not a new conflict. It is possible to understand the Lucan exchange as a Midrash on sections from the Pentateuch and the Hebrew writings. Rolf and Karl Jacobson delve back into the Old Testament to find the roots of the Lucan dispute, and shed further light on this important biblical concept.