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Vol. 63, Issue 2, 2012November 01, 2012 BST
But Ruth Clung to Her: Textual Constraints on Ambiguity in Ruth 1:14
But Ruth Clung to Her: Textual Constraints on Ambiguity in Ruth 1:14
Articles in Vol. 63, Issue 2, 2012
Vol. 63, Issue 2, 2012
- Could God Have Commanded the Slaughter of the Canaanites?Stephen N. Williams
- But Ruth Clung to Her: Textual Constraints on Ambiguity in Ruth 1:14Scott N. Callaham
- ‘And How Much Do You Owe? Take Your Bill, Sit Down Quickly, and Write’ (Luke 16:5-6)Luca Marulli
- Grace Tasted Death for All: Thomas Aquinas on Hebrews 2:9Lee Gatiss
- Heaven Opened: Intertextuality and Meaning in John 1:51David R. Kirk
- Foreignising Bible Translation: Retaining Foreign Origins when Rendering ScriptureAndy Cheung
- Sitting on Two Asses?: Second Thoughts on the Two-Animal Interpretation of Matthew 21:7Wayne Coppins
- The Eschatological Interdependence of Jews and Gentiles in GalatiansJohn W. Taylor
- My Psalm Has Turned into Weeping: The Dialogical Intertextuality of Allusions to the Psalms in JobWill Kynes
Callaham, Scott N. 2012. “But Ruth Clung to Her: Textual Constraints on Ambiguity in Ruth 1:14.” Tyndale Bulletin 63 (2): 179–98. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29344.
