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Review Of Just James: The Brother Of Jesus In History And Tradition, Sheila Mcginn May 2001

Review Of Just James: The Brother Of Jesus In History And Tradition, Sheila Mcginn

Sheila E McGinn

No abstract provided.


Standardization Of The Biblical Text And The Massoretic Tradition Of The Leningrad Codex, Asher Finkel Ph.D. May 2001

Standardization Of The Biblical Text And The Massoretic Tradition Of The Leningrad Codex, Asher Finkel Ph.D.

Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D.

This paper analyzes the standardization of the biblical text and the massoretic tradition of the Leningrad Codex and was presented at the 36th International Conference on Medieval Studies at Western Michigan University on May 3, 2001.


Prayer In Jewish Life Of The First Century As Background To Early Christianity, Asher Finkel Ph.D. Jan 2001

Prayer In Jewish Life Of The First Century As Background To Early Christianity, Asher Finkel Ph.D.

Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D.

This article explores the dynamics affecting the phenomenon of prayer in Jewish life of the First Century, as reflected in the early sources of the Second Temple Period. Reprinted by permission of the publisher, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company; all rights reserved. Please visit Eerdmans webpage for the complete book at http://www.eerdmans.com/Products/4883/into-god39s-presence.aspx.


Aramaic And Greek Targum As Witness To Early Massorah Dynamics, Asher Finkel Ph.D. Jan 2001

Aramaic And Greek Targum As Witness To Early Massorah Dynamics, Asher Finkel Ph.D.

Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D.

This paper outlines the governing dynamics of early Massoretic activities that are attested to by the complementary work of the Targumim from the Second Temple period.


Jews And Judaism In The Medieval Latin Liturgy, Lawrence E. Frizzell D.Phil., J. Frank Henderson Ph.D. Jan 2001

Jews And Judaism In The Medieval Latin Liturgy, Lawrence E. Frizzell D.Phil., J. Frank Henderson Ph.D.

Reverend Lawrence E. Frizzell, S.T.L., S.S.L., D.Phil.

The purpose of this study is to sketch the positive and negative dimensions in the Latin liturgy of the Church's relationship to Judaism and the Jewish people during the period prior to the sixteenth century. Seasons of the liturgical year and particular ceremonies are discussed in some detail to present the impact of the liturgy on the perception of Catholics regarding their Jewish neighbors.
Copyright of The Liturgy of the Medieval Church is held by Medieval Institute Publications (Western Michigan University).


Relationships Among The Non-Byzantine Manuscripts Of 2 Peter, Terry Dwain Robertson Jan 2001

Relationships Among The Non-Byzantine Manuscripts Of 2 Peter, Terry Dwain Robertson

Terry Dwain Robertson

One of the ongoing discussions in NT text-critical studies involves the methodology for classifying manuscripts into families and text-types.' This study focuses on the text of 2 Peter, following a three-step method. First, all the manuscripts in the study were compared and tentatively grouped through hierarchical cluster analysis. Next, based on these tentative groupings, profiles of non-majority text readings were created. Then, working with and refining these profiles, the groupings were finalized. A short profile of test readings is also provided for each group to aid in the quick identification of other manuscripts. With the groupings in hand, the next …


Old Testament Principles Relating To Divorce And Remarriage, Roy Gane Jan 2001

Old Testament Principles Relating To Divorce And Remarriage, Roy Gane

Roy Gane

No abstract provided.


Christ's Entry "Within The Veil" In Hebrews 6:19-20: The Old Testament Background, Richard M. Davidson Jan 2001

Christ's Entry "Within The Veil" In Hebrews 6:19-20: The Old Testament Background, Richard M. Davidson

Richard M. Davidson

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Jesus The Miracle Worker: A Historical And Theological Study, By Graham H. Twelftree, Ranko Stefanovic Jan 2001

Book Review Of Jesus The Miracle Worker: A Historical And Theological Study, By Graham H. Twelftree, Ranko Stefanovic

Ranko Stefanovic

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Who Do You Say That I Am?: Christology And The Church, By Donald Armstrong, Ranko Stefanovic Jan 2001

Book Review Of Who Do You Say That I Am?: Christology And The Church, By Donald Armstrong, Ranko Stefanovic

Ranko Stefanovic

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Handbook Of Seventh-Day Adventist Theology, By Raoul Dederen, Denis Fortin Jan 2001

Book Review Of Handbook Of Seventh-Day Adventist Theology, By Raoul Dederen, Denis Fortin

Denis Fortin

No abstract provided.


"Even If Noah, Daniel, And Job" (Ezekiel 14:14, 20)—Why These Three?, Jo Ann Davidson Jan 2001

"Even If Noah, Daniel, And Job" (Ezekiel 14:14, 20)—Why These Three?, Jo Ann Davidson

Jo Ann Davidson

No abstract provided.


Review Of The Law, The Covenant And God's Plan. Volume I: Paul's Polemical Treatment Of The Law In Galatians, Sheila Mcginn Dec 2000

Review Of The Law, The Covenant And God's Plan. Volume I: Paul's Polemical Treatment Of The Law In Galatians, Sheila Mcginn

Sheila E McGinn

No abstract provided.


Review Of Integrating Women Into Second Temple History, By Tal Ilan., Sheila Mcginn Dec 2000

Review Of Integrating Women Into Second Temple History, By Tal Ilan., Sheila Mcginn

Sheila E McGinn

No abstract provided.


Exegetical Implications Of The Masoretic Cantillation Marks In Ecclesiastes, Michael Carasik Dec 2000

Exegetical Implications Of The Masoretic Cantillation Marks In Ecclesiastes, Michael Carasik

Michael Carasik

No abstract provided.


Baruch Secundum Decanum Salesberiensem: Text And Introduction To The Earliest Latincommentary On Baruch, Andrew T. Sulavik Th.D, Mlis Dec 2000

Baruch Secundum Decanum Salesberiensem: Text And Introduction To The Earliest Latincommentary On Baruch, Andrew T. Sulavik Th.D, Mlis

Andrew T. Sulavik

The Glossa super Baruch, composed in Paris during the late twelfth or early thirteenth century, remains the earliest known Latin commentary on the Book of Baruch, and served as the foundational text for Hugh of St. Cher’s Postilla super Baruch. It is attributed to a certain ‘Dean of Salisbury’, who was most likely a Master trained in the moral biblical school of Stephen Langton, and could be either Richard Poore or Thomas Chobham.