P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Vol. 65, Issue 1, 2014May 01, 2014 BST
Monotheism and the Language of Divine Plurality in the Hebrew Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls
Monotheism and the Language of Divine Plurality in the Hebrew Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls
Articles in Vol. 65, Issue 1, 2014
Vol. 65, Issue 1, 2014
- A Fake Coptic John and Its Implications for the 'Gospel of Jesus's Wife'Christian Askeland
- The Deliverance of Rahab (Joshua 2, 6) as the Gentile ExodusNicholas P. Lunn
- Then David Wrote a Letter (2 Sam. 11:14) - He Himself or Was It His Secretary? A Study of the Criteria for Handling the 'Semantic Causative'Andreas Käser
- Mothers of Offspring in 1-2 Kings: A Messianic Hope in David's Line?Jesse R. Scheumann
- Death-Dealing Witchcraft in the Bible? Notes on the Condemnation of the 'Daughters' in Ezekiel 13:17-23John F. Evans
- Monotheism and the Language of Divine Plurality in the Hebrew Bible and the Dead Sea ScrollsMichael S. Heiser
- Testimony in John's Gospel: The Puzzle of 5:31 and 8:14Thomas W. Simpson
- The Interpretation of ΠΡΟΣ in Romans 3:26David Hall
- 'Interpreting Homer from Homer': Aristarchus of Samothrace and the Notion of Scriptural Authorship in the New TestamentBenjamin Sargent
- Very Early Trinitarian ExpressionsStuart E. Parsons
- Codex Schøyen 2650James M. Leonard
- "The Verb and the Paragraph in Biblical Hebrew: A Cognitive Linguistic ApproachElizabeth Robar
Heiser, Michael S. 2014. “Monotheism and the Language of Divine Plurality in the Hebrew Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls.” Tyndale Bulletin 65 (1): 85–100. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29367.
