P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Vol. 58, Issue 1, 2007May 01, 2007 BST
A New Analysis of a Key Hebrew Term: The Semantics of Galah (‘To Go into Exile’)
A New Analysis of a Key Hebrew Term: The Semantics of Galah (‘To Go into Exile’)
Articles in Vol. 58, Issue 1, 2007
Vol. 58, Issue 1, 2007
- The Gospel of Judas and the Qarara Codices: Some Preliminary ObservationsPeter M. Head
- Martin Hengel: A Life in the Service of ChristologyRoland Deines
- A New Analysis of a Key Hebrew Term: The Semantics of _Galah_ ('To Go into Exile')David Gray
- The Accession Narrative (1 Samuel 27 - 2 Samuel 1)David G. Firth
- The Hermeneutics of the HaftarotGregory Goswell
- The Jewish Context of Paul's Gentile MissionJames C. Miller
- On Raising Osiris in 1 Corinthians 15Nicholas Perrin
- More Than Just Numbers: Deuteronomic Influence in Hebrews 3:7-4:11David M. Allen
- P115 and the Number of the BeastP. J. Williams
- The Unity of the Church in Acts in its Literary SettingAlan Thompson
Gray, David. 2007. “A New Analysis of a Key Hebrew Term: The Semantics of Galah (‘To Go into Exile’).” Tyndale Bulletin 58 (1): 43–59. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29227.
