P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Vol. 52, Issue 1, 2001May 01, 2001 BST
The Strands of Wisdom Tradition in the Intertestamental Judaism: Origins, Developments and Characteristics
The Strands of Wisdom Tradition in the Intertestamental Judaism: Origins, Developments and Characteristics
Articles in Vol. 52, Issue 1, 2001
Vol. 52, Issue 1, 2001
- 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16 and the Church in JerusalemMarkus Bockmuehl
- The Implied Ethics of the Fourth Gospel: A Reinterpretation of the DecalogueJey J. Kanagaraj
- The Strands of Wisdom Tradition in the Intertestamental Judaism: Origins, Developments and CharacteristicsCornelis Bennema
- Innocent Suffering in EgyptDaniel P. Bricker
- 1 Corinthians 7 in the Light of the Graeco-Roman Marriage and Divorce PapyriDavid Instone-Brewer
- Should the Holocaust Force Us to Rethink Our View of God and Evil?John J. Johnson
- 2 Samuel 8Robert M. Good
- Corinth in the First Century AD: The Search for Another ClassDirk Jongkind
- Terminological Patterns and the Divine Epithet _Shaddai_W. Warning
- Reconstructing the Doctrine of the Sufficiency of ScriptureTimothy Ward
Bennema, Cornelis. 2001. “The Strands of Wisdom Tradition in the Intertestamental Judaism: Origins, Developments and Characteristics.” Tyndale Bulletin 52 (1): 61–82. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.30260.
