P-ISSN 0082-7118
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Vol. 56, Issue 2, 2005November 02, 2005 BST
An Unidentified Theological Fragment from the Fifth Century in a Private Collection in Cambridge (De Hamel Ms 373)
An Unidentified Theological Fragment from the Fifth Century in a Private Collection in Cambridge (De Hamel Ms 373)
Articles in Vol. 56, Issue 2, 2005
Vol. 56, Issue 2, 2005
- Play It Again Sam: The Poetics of Narrative Repetition in 1 Samuel 1-7David G. Firth
- Counterfeit Davids: Davidic Restoration and the Architecture of 1-2 KingsPeter J. Leithart
- An Unidentified Theological Fragment from the Fifth Century in a Private Collection in Cambridge (De Hamel Ms 373)Peter M. Head
- The Coming of the Son of Man in Mark's GospelEdward Adams
- The Descent of the Eschatological Temple in the Form of the Spirit at Pentecost: Part 2: Corroborating EvidenceG. K. Beale
- The 'Ultracharismatics' of Corinth and the Pentecostals of Latin America as the Religion of the DisaffectedGary S. Shogren
- Renaming in Paul's Churches: The Case of Crispus-Sosthenes RevisitedRichard Fellows
- The Spectrum of Wisdom and Eschatology in the Epistle of James and 4QInstructionDarian R. Lockett
- The Eclipse of God in the Song of Deborah (Judges 5): The Role of YHWH in the Light of Heroic PoetryCharles L. Echols
- Studies in the Scribal Habits of Codex SinaiticusDirk Jongkind
- The Triumph of God in Christ: Divine Warfare in the Argument of EphesiansTimothy G. Gombis
Head, Peter M. 2005. “An Unidentified Theological Fragment from the Fifth Century in a Private Collection in Cambridge (De Hamel Ms 373).” Tyndale Bulletin 56 (2): 35–38. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29182.
