P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Vol. 75, 2024August 22, 2024 BST
The ‘King of Israel’ in the Gospel of John
The ‘King of Israel’ in the Gospel of John
Articles in Vol. 75, 2024
Vol. 75, 2024
- ‘The True Tabernacle’ of Hebrews 8:2: A Response to Nicholas J. MoorePhilip Church
- The 'King of Israel' in the Gospel of JohnPaulus de Jong
- The כִּי Clause in Exodus 19:5c and its Significance for an OT Mission TheologyRobin Routledge
- Paul’s Economic Relationship With the Galatians: Burdensome Imposer or Welcomed Guest?Jason Borges
- Another 'I Have Come' Saying from Ancient Judaism: A Note on De Sampsone 13Simon Gathercole
- Literalism and Left Dislocation in the Greek PentateuchTravis Wright
- Determining Implied Instructions in Joshua 3 and 7: A Contextual Hermeneutic of Consecration ActivitiesAllen Hamlin Jr.
- Patriarchal Names in ContextAlan Millard
- The Formation of Israelite Identity in the Book of ChroniclesXinyu Zhang
Jong, Paulus de. 2024. “The ‘King of Israel’ in the Gospel of John.” Tyndale Bulletin 75 (August):31–53. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.118105.
