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"Editorial," Neotestamentica 34.1 (2000): vi. pdf |
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Pieter J.J. Botha, "Submission and violence: exploring gender relations In the first-century world," Neotestamentica 34.1 (2000): 1-38. pdf |
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Pieter F. Craffert, "Digging up Common Judaism in Galilee: miqvab'ot Sepphoris as a test case," Neotestamentica 34.1 (2000): 39-56. pdf |
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Pieter G.R. de Villiers, "Prime evil and its many faces in the Book of Revelation," Neotestamentica 34.1 (2000): 57-86. pdf |
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Anni Pesonen, "The weeping sinner: a short story by Luke?" Neotestamentica 34.1 (2000): 87-102. pdf |
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Johannes N. Vorster, "(E)mpersonating the bodies of early Christianity," Neotestamentica 34.1 (2000): 103-124. pdf |
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James F. Strange, "Recent discoveries at Sepphorls and their relevance for biblical research," Neotestamentica 34.1 (2000): 125-142. pdf |
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E.R. Wendland, "Contextualising Bible reading in south-central Africa: the preparation of an annotated edition-with special reference to the Gospel of Luke in Chichewa," Neotestamentica 34.1 (2000): 143-172. pdf |
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Andries Van Aarde, "The carpenter's son (Mt 13:55): Joseph and Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew and other texts," Neotestamentica 34.1 (2000): 173-190. pdf |
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J.A. Loubser, "Paul and the politics of apocalyptic mysticism: an exploration of 2 Cor 11:30-12:10," Neotestamentica 34.1 (2000): 191-206. pdf |
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Jeremy Punt, "Inhabiting the world in front of the text: the New Testament and reception studies," Neotestamentica 34.1 (2000): 207-224. pdf |
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George W. Young, "Surprised by the eye: charting the fantastic in Mark 6.49-50," Neotestamentica 34.1 (2000): 225-236. pdf |
34.2 |
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Isak J. du Plessis, "Lukan audience - rediscovered? Some reactions to Bauckham's theory," Neotestamentica 34.2 (2000): 243-262. |
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Gert J. Steyn, "A quest for the Vorlage of the "Songs of Moses" (Deut 32) quotations in Hebrews." Neotestamentica 34.2 (2000): 263-272. |
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Yolanda Dreyer, "The tradition history of the Sayings Gospel Q and the Christology of Q3," Neotestamentica 34.2 (2000): 273-286. |
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Andrie du Toit, ""In Christ", "in the Spirit" and related prepositional phrases: their relevance for a discussion on Pauline mysticism," Neotestamentica 34.2 (2000): 287-298. |
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N.H. Taylor, "Herodians and Pharisees: The historical and political context of Mark 3:6; 8:15; 12:13-17," Neotestamentica 34.2 (2000): 299-310. |
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Jeremy Punt, "Paul and the Scriptures of Israel: How much hemeneutical awareness did he display?" Neotestamentica 34.2 (2000): 311-328. |
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J.A. (Bobby) Loubser, "Media criticism and the myth of Paul, the creative genius, and his forgotten co-workers," Neotestamentica 34.2 (2000): 329-346. |
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Jonathan A. Draper, "Holy seed and the return of the Diaspora in John 12:24," Neotestamentica 34.2 (2000): 347-360. |
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Hisayasu Ito, "Johannine irony demonstrated in John 9: Part 1," Neotestamentica 34.2 (2000): 361-372. |
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Hisayasu Ito, "Johannine irony demonstrated in John 9: Part 2," Neotestamentica 34.2 (2000): 373-388. |
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Ernst R. Wendland, "The rhetoric of Christ in a Bantu language: hermeneutics in action during Bible translation - with special reference to Christ's hillside discourse (Matt 5-7) in Chichewa," Neotestamentica 35.1-2 (2001): 1-33. |
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Stephen B. Hatton, "Mark's naked disciple: the semiotics and comedy of following," Neotestamentica 35.1-2 (2001): 35-48. |
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Edmondo Lupieri, "'The law and the prophets were until John': John the Baptist between Jewish halakhot and Christian history of salvation," Neotestamentica 35.1-2 (2001): 49-56. |
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Stephan Joubert, "1 Corinthians 9:24-27: an agonistic competition?" Neotestamentica 35.1-2 (2001): 57-68. |
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David Abernathy, "Paul's thorn in the flesh: a messenger of Satan?" Neotestamentica 35.1-2 (2001): 69-79. |
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Maretha Jacobs, "Feminist scholarship, biblical scholarship and the Bible," Neotestamentica 35.1-2 (2001): 81-94. |
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Johannes Loubser, "A Reconciling rhetorical criticism with its oral roots," Neotestamentica 35.1-2 (2001): 95-110. |
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Elna Mouton, "A rhetoric of theological vision? on scripture's reorienting power in the liturgy of (social) life," Neotestamentica 35.1-2 (2001): 111-127. |
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Jeremy Punt, "The New Testament, theology and imperialism: some postcolonial remarks on Beyond New Testament theology," Neotestamentica 35.1-2 (2001): 129-145. |
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Justin S. Ukpong, "New Testament hermeneutics in Africa: challenges and possibilities," Neotestamentica 35.1-2 (2001): 147-167. |
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John D.K. Ekem, "Does 1 Cor 11:2-16 legislate for 'head covering'?" Neotestamentica 35.1-2 (2001): 169-176. |
36.1-2 |
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The Most Reverend Njonkonkulu Ndungane, "Foreword by the Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town," Neotestamentica 36.1-2 (2002): ix-x. |
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"Preface," Neotestamentica 36.1-2 (2002): xi-xii. |
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Bishop Duncan Buchanan, John Suggit, humble scholar and man of God: An appreciation," Neotestamentica 36.1-2 (2002): xiii-xvii. |
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"John Neville Suggit: Curriculum vitae," Neotestamentica 36.1-2 (2002): xvii-xx. |
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"List of Contributors," Neotestamentica 36.1-2 (2002): xxi. |
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Timothy M.S. Long, "Mark 10:1-12 and marriage, divorce and remarriage in South Africa today," Neotestamentica 36.1-2 (2002): 1-20. |
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John Stubbs, "A certain woman raised her voice: The use of grammatical structure and the origins of texts," Neotestamentica 36.1-2 (2002): 21-38. |
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Paul Decock, "The breaking of bread in Luke 24," Neotestamentica 36.1-2 (2002): 39-56. |
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Godfrey W. Ashby, "Body and blood in John 6:41-65," Neotestamentica 36.1-2 (2002): 57-62. |
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Jonathan A Draper, "What did Isaiah see? Angelic theophany in the tomb in John 20:11-18," Neotestamentica 36.1-2 (2002): 63-76. |
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Richard Bauckham, "The 153 fish and the unity of the Fourth Gospel," Neotestamentica 36.1-2 (2002): 77-88. |
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Jan van der Watt, "The presence of Jesus through the Gospel of John," Neotestamentica 36.1-2 (2002): 89-96. |
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McGlory T. Speckman, "Healing and wholeness in Luke-Acts as foundation for economic development: A particular reference to ὁλοκλρία in Acts 3:16," Neotestamentica 36.1-2 (2002): 97-110.
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N.H.Taylor, "Baptism for the dead? (1 Cor 15:29)," Neotestamentica 36.1-2 (2002): 111-120. |
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Bernard C. Lategan, "Paul's use of history in Galatians: Some remarks on his style of theological argumentation," Neotestamentica 36.1-2 (2002): 121-130. |
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Charles A. Wanamaker, "Apocalyptic discourse, paraenesis and identity maintenance in 1 Thessalonians," Neotestamentica 36.1-2 (2002): 131-146. |
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Gerald West, "Indigenous exegesis: Exploring the interface between missionary methods and the rhetorical rhythms of Africa - locating local reading resources in the academy," Neotestamentica 36.1-2 (2002): 147-162. |
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M. Bruce Button & Fika J. van Rensburg, "The "house churches" in Corinth," Neotestamentica 37.1 (2003): 1-28. |
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John Dominic Crossan, "The Resurrection of Jesus in Its Jewish Context," Neotestamentica 37.1 (2003): 29-59. |
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Jeremy Punt, "Postcolonial biblical criticism in South Africa: Some mind and road mapping," Neotestamentica 37.1 (2003): 59-86. |
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Rick Strelan, "Are You Hiding? (Luke 1:24)," Neotestamentica 37.1 (2003): 87-96. |
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John Suggit, "The Fatherhood of God: Galatians 1:3," Neotestamentica 37.1 (2003): 97-104. |
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Nicholas Taylor, "Paul and the Historical Jesus Quest," Neotestamentica 37.1 (2003): 105-126. |
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Jan G. van der Watt, "The cross/resurrection-events in the Gospel of John with special emphasis on the confession of Thomas (20:28)," Neotestamentica 37.1 (2003): 127-145. |
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John Byron, "Slave of Christ of willing servant? Paul's self-description in 1 Corinthians 4:1-2 and 9:16-18," Neotestamentica 37.2 (2003): 179-198. |
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Bettina Fischer, "The Lord has remembered: dialogic use of the book of Zechariah in the discourse on the Gospel of Luke," Neotestamentica 37.2 (2003): 199-220. |
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Johannes A. Loubser, "Possession and sacrifice in the NT and African traditional religion: the oral forms and conventions behind the literary genres," Neotestamentica 37.2 (2003): 221-245. |
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Steve Moyise, "The language of the psalms in the book of Revelation," Neotestamentica 37.2 (2003): 246-261. |
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Gert Jacobus Steyn, "Psalm 2 in Hebrews," Neotestamentica 37.2 (2003): 262-282. |
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Nicholas H. Taylor, "Q and Galilee?" Neotestamentica 37.2 (2003): 283-311. |
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Ernst R. Wendland, "Mwini-chuma ("owner-of-wealth"): a dramatic radio contextualisation of the Lukan "rich man" parable in Nyanja," Neotestamentica 37.2 (2003): 312-345. |
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Patricia Bruce, "Virginity: some master myths: a study of biblical and other ancient references to virginity in the context of HIV/AIDS in South Africa," Neotestamentica 38.1 (2004): 7-27. |
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Philip Wesley Comfort, "Scribes as readers: looking at New Testament textual variants according to reader reception analysis," Neotestamentica 38.1 (2004): 28-53. |
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John David K. Ekem, "'Spiritual gifts' or 'spiritual persons'? 1 Corinthians 12:1a revisited," Neotestamentica 38.1 (2004): 54-74. |
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Mervyn Eloff, "Exile, restoration and Matthew's genealogy of Jesus o Christos," Neotestamentica 38.1 (2004): 75-87. |
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Frank England, "Mapping postcolonial biblical criticism in South Africa," Neotestamentica 38.1 (2004): 88-99. |
38.2 |
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Paul B. Decock, "The Symbol of Blood in the Apocalypse of John," Neotestamentica 38.2 (2004): 157-182. |
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Kobus de Smidt, "A Meta-Theology of ὁ θεός in Revelations 1:1-2," Neotestamentica 38.2 (2004): 183-208. |
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Pieter G R de Villiers, "The Composition of Revelation 14:1-15:8: Pastiche or Perfect Pattern?" Neotestamentica 38.2 (2004): 209-249. |
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Jonathan A. Draper, "George Khambule and the Book of Revelation: Prophet
of the Open Heaven," Neotestamentica 38.2 (2004): 250-274. |
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Jan A. du Rand, "The New Jerusalem as Pinnacle of Salvation: Text (Revelation 21:1-22:5) and Intertext," Neotestamentica 38.2 (2004): 275-302. |
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Fergus King, "Travesty or Taboo?"Drinking Blood" and Revelation 17:2-6," Neotestamentica 38.2 (2004): 303-325. |
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J.A. (Bobby) Loubser, "D.H. Lawrence's Extra-Ordinary 'Ordinary Reading' of the Apocalypse," Neotestamentica 38.2 (2004): 326-346. |
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Pieter F. Craffert & Pieter J.J. Botha, "Why Jesus Could Walk on the Sea but He Could Not Read and Write: Reflections on Historicity and Interpretation in Historical Jesus Research," Neotestamentica 39.1 (2005): 5-38. |
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Patricia Bruce, "John 5:1-18 The Healing at the Pool: Some Narrative, Socio-Historical and Ethical Issues," Neotestamentica 39.1 (2005): 39-56. |
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Paul B. Decock, "On the Value of Pre-Modem Interpretation
of Scripture for Contemporary Biblical Studies," Neotestamentica 39.1 (2005): 57-74. |
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Pieter G.R. De Villiers, "Turbulent Times and Golden Years: The
First Twenty Five Years of The New Testament Society of South Africa (1965-
1990) - Part One," Neotestamentica 39.1 (2005): 75-110. |
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Lesley Fast, "Rejection and Reinstatement (Mark 12:1-11): The Rhetoric of Represented Speech in Mark," Neotestamentica 39.1 (2005): 111-126. |
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J.A. (Bobby) Loubser 127 Invoking the Ancestors: Some Socio-
Rhetorical Aspects of the Genealogies in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke," Neotestamentica 39.1 (2005): 127-140. |
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Wilhelm H. Meyer, "Histories of Reading and Readings of"History": A Study of a Group of South African Students Reading Mark 4:35-41," Neotestamentica 39.1 (2005): 141-162. |
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Mark Wilson, "The Early Christians in Ephesus and the Date of Revelation, Again," Neotestamentica 39.1 (2005): 163-193. |
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Pieter de Villiers, "Methodology and Hermeneutics in a Challenging Socio-Political Context. The First Twenty Five Years of The New Testament Society of South Africa (1965-
1990) - Part Two," Neotestamentica 39.1 (2005): 229-254. |
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Marianne Bjelland Kartzow, "Female Gossipers and their Reputation in the Pastoral Epistles," Neotestamentica 39.1 (2005): 255-272. |
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Edward W. Klink III, "What Concern is that to you and to me? John 2:1-11 and the Elisha Narratives," Neotestamentica 39.1 (2005): 273-288. |
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Dietrich-Alex Koch, "Crossing the Border: The "Hellenists" and their Way to the Gentiles," Neotestamentica 39.1 (2005): 289-312. |
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G.M.H. (Gys) Loubser, "Paul's Ethic of Freedom: No Flash in the Galatian Pan," Neotestamentica 39.1 (2005): 313-338. |
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Piet Naudé, "Can we Still Heat Paul on the Agora? An Outsider Perspective on South African New Testament Scholarship," Neotestamentica 39.1 (2005): 339-358. |
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Jeremy Punt, "Paul, Body Theology, and Morality: Parameters for a Discussion," Neotestamentica 39.1 (2005): 359-388. |
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Gerhard Swart, "Why Without Excuse? An Inquiry into the Syntactic and Semantic Relations of Romans 1:18-21," Neotestamentica 39.1 (2005): 389-408. |
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Charles A. Wanamaker, "Metaphor and Morality: Examples of Paul's'Moral Thinking in 1 Corinthians 1-5," Neotestamentica 39.1 (2005): 409-433. |