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Identities in transition. The pursuit of Isa. 52:13-53:12
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Jesus' cry from the cross
towards a first-century understanding of the intertextual relationship between Psalm 22 and the narrative of Mark's Gospel -
Jesus' cry from the cross
towards a firstcentury understanding of the intertextual relationship between psalm 22 and the narrative of mark's gospel -
(Re)inscribing power through Torah teaching: rhetorical pedagogy in the servant songs of Deutero-Isaiah
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Jesus' cry from the cross
towards a first-century understanding of the intertextual relationship between Psalm 22 and the narrative of Mark's Gospel -
Jesus' cry from the cross
towards a firstcentury understanding of the intertextual relationship between psalm 22 and the narrative of Mark's Gospel -
Jesus' cry from the cross
towards a first-century understanding of the intertextual relationship between Psalm 22 and the narrative of Mark's gospel -
The servant motif in the Old Testament
a preliminary study to the "Ebed-Yahweh problem" in Deutero-Isaiah -
The Female Servant of the Lord in Isaiah 54
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A hero ensnared in otherness? Literary images of Samson
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Identities in transition
the pursuit of Isa. 52:13 - 53:12 -
For the comfort of Zion
the geographical and theological location of Isaiah 40 - 55 -
Identities in transition
the pursuit of Isa. 52:13 - 53:12 -
For the comfort of Zion
the geographical and theological location of Isaiah 40 - 55 -
Scribal culture and intertextuality
literary and historical relationships between Job and Deutero-Isaiah -
Jesus' Cry From the Cross
Towards a First-Century Understanding of the Intertextual Relationship between Psalm 22 and the Narrative of Mark's Gospel -
Textual and rhetorical-critical observations on the last servant song (Isaiah 52:13-53:12)
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The servant of Yahweh in Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12
a historical critical and afro-cultural hermeneutical analysis with the Igalas of Nigeria in view -
The many faces of Samson
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A hero ensnared in otherness? Literary images of Samson
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The fourth Servant song (Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12)
reflections on the current debate on the symbolism of the cross from the perspective of the Old Testament -
The literary construction of the servant in Isaiah 40-55
a discussion about individual and collective identities -
Servant and suffering in Isaiah and Jeremiah
who borrowed from whom? -
"Nebuchadnezzar, my servant"
redaction history and textual development in Jer 27 -
(Re)inscribing power through Torah teaching
rhetorical pedagogy in the Servant songs of Deutero-Isaiah