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P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Journal articles
Vol. 63, Issue 2, 2012November 01, 2012 BST

Sitting on Two Asses?: Second Thoughts on the Two-Animal Interpretation of Matthew 21:7

Wayne Coppins,
new testamentgospelssynoptic gospelsmatthewtriumphal entry
https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29350
Photo by Florian Dormann on Unsplash

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 1:14
    Scott 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 2:9
    Lee Gatiss
  • Heaven Opened: Intertextuality and Meaning in John 1:51
    David R. Kirk
  • Foreignising Bible Translation: Retaining Foreign Origins when Rendering Scripture
    Andy Cheung
  • Sitting on Two Asses?: Second Thoughts on the Two-Animal Interpretation of Matthew 21:7
    Wayne Coppins
  • The Eschatological Interdependence of Jews and Gentiles in Galatians
    John W. Taylor
  • My Psalm Has Turned into Weeping: The Dialogical Intertextuality of Allusions to the Psalms in Job
    Will Kynes
Tyndale Bulletin
Coppins, Wayne. 2012. “Sitting on Two Asses?: Second Thoughts on the Two-Animal Interpretation of Matthew 21:7.” Tyndale Bulletin 63 (2): 275–90. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29350.
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