P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Vol. 46, Issue 1, 1995May 01, 1995 BST
Exploring the Common Identification of Three New Testament Manuscripts: P4, P64, and P67
Exploring the Common Identification of Three New Testament Manuscripts: P4, P64, and P67
Articles in Vol. 46, Issue 1, 1995
Vol. 46, Issue 1, 1995
- The Early History of the PsalterRoger T. Beckwith
- Papyrus Magdalen Greek 17 (Gregory-Aland P64): A ReappraisalCarsten Peter Thiede
- Exploring the Common Identification of Three New Testament Manuscripts: P4, P64, and P67Philip W. Comfort
- Notes on P4=Bibliothèque Nationale Paris, Supplementum Graece 1120/5Carsten Peter Thiede
- The Book of Job and the Fear of GodLindsay Wilson
- The Word, the Words and the Witness: Proclamation as Divine and Human Reality in the Theology of Karl BarthTrevor Hart
- Why Barzillai of Gilead (1 Kings 2:7)?: Narrative Art and the Hermeneutics of Suspicion in 1 Kings 1-2Iain W. Provan
- The _Wayyiqtol_ as 'Pluperfect': When and WhyC. John. Collins
- Post-Mortem Evangelism: A Response to R. R. CookTony Gray
- The Achaean Federal Cult Part 1: Pseudo-Julian, Letters 198Antony J. S. Spawforth
- The Achaean Federal Imperial Cult II: The Corinthian ChurchBruce W. Winter
- _ḤESED_ as Obligation: A Re-examinationRobin Routledge
- Christology and the Synoptic ProblemPeter M. Head
- Rhetoric, Scholarship and Galatians: Assessing an Approach to Paul's EpistlePhilip H. Kern
- A New Covenant Hermeneutic: The Use of Scripture in Hebrews 8-10Steven K. Stanley
Comfort, Philip W. 1995. “Exploring the Common Identification of Three New Testament Manuscripts: P4, P64, and P67.” Tyndale Bulletin 46 (1): 43–54. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.30396.
