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P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
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Vol. 62, Issue 2, 2011November 01, 2011 BST

Incongruity in the Gospel Parables

David Seccombe,
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https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29313
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Articles in Vol. 62, Issue 2, 2011

Vol. 62, Issue 2, 2011
  • Incongruity in the Gospel Parables
    David Seccombe
  • God's Love According to Hosea and Deuteronomy: A Prophetic Reworking of a Deuteronomic Concept?
    Carsten Vang
  • Getting Romans to the Right Romans: Phoebe and the Delivery of Paul's Letter
    Allan Chapple
  • Form and Meaning: Multi-Layered Balanced Thought Structures in Psalm 24:4
    Rodney K. Duke
  • Isaiah 1:26: A Neglected Text on Kingship
    Gregory Goswell
  • Hebrews 3:6b and 3:14 Revisited
    Andrew J. Wilson
  • Jesus of Nazareth's Trial in the Uncensored Talmud
    David Instone-Brewer
  • The Thought in John 1:3c-4
    John Nolland
  • The Royal Promise in Genesis: The Often Underestimated Importance of Genesis 17:6, 17:16 and 35:11
    Daniel S. Diffey
  • Spiritually Called Sodom and Egypt: Getting to the Heart of Early Christian Prophecy through the Apocalypse of John
    Andy Harker
Tyndale Bulletin
Seccombe, David. 2011. “Incongruity in the Gospel Parables.” Tyndale Bulletin 62 (2): 161–72. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29313.
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