P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Vol. 49, Issue 2, 1998November 01, 1998 BST
The Status and Functions of Jewish Scribes in the Second- Temple Period
The Status and Functions of Jewish Scribes in the Second- Temple Period
Articles in Vol. 49, Issue 2, 1998
Vol. 49, Issue 2, 1998
- Royal Expectations in Genesis to Kings: Their Importance for Biblical TheologyT. Desmond Alexander
- Effectual Call or Causal Effect? Summons, Sovereignty and Supervenient GraceKevin J. Vanhoozer
- A Non-Polemical Reading of 1 John: Sin, Christology and the Limits of Johannine ChristianityTerry Griffith
- The Theology of Deuteronomy 27Paul A. Barker
- Babel and Derrida: Postmodernism, Language and Biblical InterpretationCraig G. Bartholomew
- 'Be Imitators of Me': Paul's Model of LeadershipAndrew D. Clarke
- The Language of the New TestamentLars Rydbeck
- The LXX of 1 Chronicles 5:1-2 as an Exposition of Genesis 48-49P. J. Williams
- Messianic Expectations in the Early Post-Exilic PeriodWolter H. Rose
- The Status and Functions of Jewish Scribes in the Second- Temple PeriodChristine Schams
Schams, Christine. 1998. “The Status and Functions of Jewish Scribes in the Second- Temple Period.” Tyndale Bulletin 49 (2): 377–80. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.30347.
