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Journal for the Study of the Old Testament
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March 1, 2022
This essay argues that the vocalization of the very first word of Gen. 1.1 in the Masoretic Text (MT), bĕrēʾšȋt, which is often thought to be in error in some way, may instead be the result of exegetical activity. Specifically, in light of the well-atteste ...
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Dead Sea Discoveries
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January 1, 2022
This brief note proposes a new identification for a fragment of one of the Psalm manuscripts from Qumran. On the basis of material conditions—but above all else, the distinctive paleography of the script—4Q98c (4QPst) should be considered as part of the sa ...
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Toronto Journal of Theology
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December 1, 2021
This essay analyzes Bonhoeffer's treatment of the enemies and imprecatory psalms in his The Prayerbook of the Bible from a biblical-theological perspective. The analysis focuses on four important aspects of Bonhoeffer's interpretation: its starting point(s ...
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Vetus Testamentum
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January 1, 2021
Yhwh-God's provision of clothing for the first humans in Gen 3:21 is often understood as a gracious act that nevertheless involves animal slaughter so as to produce the "garments of skin."The present essay uncouples these two elements-the beneficence of th ...
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Biblische Notizen
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January 1, 2021
The present study connects Psalm 23 to Num 35:25 and the possibility that the anointing referred to in the latter text refers, not to the priest, but to the unintentional homicide. If so, it suggests that the author (or persona) of this famous psalm may ha ...
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New Testament Studies
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April 1, 2020
The present article argues that 666 in Rev 13.18 is best related to the notice of Solomon receiving 666 talents of gold (1 Kgs 10.14//2 Chr 9.13), which is, in turn, an important notice of this king's wayward and unjust practices: His inordinate wealth, ex ...
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Biblica
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January 1, 2020
This study explores the possibility that in Song of Songs 1,14 is not solely or merely a toponym, but may (also) be an allusive reference to the woman’s body, perhaps by wordplay (if not revocalization): ȇn gaddȋ, “the eye/spring of my good fortune/delight ...
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