P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Vol. 68, Issue 1, 2017May 01, 2017 BST
‘We Really Should Stop Translating נִיר in Kings as “Light” Or “Lamp”’: A Response’
‘We Really Should Stop Translating נִיר in Kings as “Light” Or “Lamp”’: A Response’
Articles in Vol. 68, Issue 1, 2017
Vol. 68, Issue 1, 2017
- A New Codex from the Scribe behind the Leningrad Codex: L17Kim Phillips
- ‘We Really Should Stop Translating נִיר in Kings as “Light” Or “Lamp”’: A Response’David B. Schreiner
- ‘Behold, There Were Twins in Her Womb’ (Gen. 25:24-26; 38:27-30): Medical Science and the Twin Births in GenesisJohn Makujina
- Grant Slaves Equality: Re-Examining the Translation of Colossians 4:1Murray Vasser
- Motif-Semantic Differences in Paul?: A Question to Advocates of the Pastorals’ Plural Authorship in Dialogue with Michaela EngelmannJermo van NesHarro Koning
- The State and Marriage: Cut the ConnectionDaniel Hill
- Could Marriage Be Disestablished?Julian Rivers
- Ethics in the Gospel of John: Discipleship as Moral ProgressSookgoo Shin
- Studies in P.Beatty III (P47): The Codex, Its Scribe, and Its TextPeter Malik
Schreiner, David B. 2017. “‘We Really Should Stop Translating נִיר in Kings as ‘Light’ Or ‘Lamp’’: A Response’” Tyndale Bulletin 68 (1): 31–37. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29424.
