Expending ecological hermeneutics: the case for ecolonialism
Tina D. Nilsen, Anna Rebecca Solvag
págs. 665-683
A study in scarlet: the physiology and treatment of blood, breath, and fish in ancient Israel
Richard Whitekettle
págs. 685-704
The ground that opened its mouth: the ground's response to human violence in Genesis 4
Mari Jørstad
págs. 705-715
Different dreams: two models of interpretation for three pairs of dreams (Genesis 37-50)
Jonathan Grossman
págs. 717-732
The Poles of the Ark: On the Ins and Outs of a Textual Contradiction
Raanan Eichler
págs. 733-741
Sing Me a Parable of Zion: Isaiah's Vineyard (5:1–7) and Its Relation to the “Daughter Zion” Tradition
Rebecca W. Poe Hays
págs. 743-761
Walk, Don't Run: Jesus's Water Walking Is Unparalleled in Greco-Roman Mythology
Brian D. McPhee
págs. 763-777
Cruciform Discipleship: The Narrative Function of the Women in Mark 15–16
Jeffrey W. Aernie
págs. 779-797
What Is Opened in Luke 24:45, the Mind or the Scriptures?
Joshua L. Mann
págs. 799-806
Acts 9:1–9, 22:6–11, 26:12–18: Paul and Ezekiel
D.C. Allison Jr.
págs. 807-826
Γυνὴ τοῦ Πατρός: Analytic Kin Circumlocution and the Case for Corinthian Adultery
Joshua M. Reno
págs. 827-847
An Armenian Fragment of the Gospel of Mark in the Erkat‘agir Script: With a Note on Its Codicological Reconstruction
Alin Suciu
págs. 849-857
The Apocalypse in Codex Alexandrinus: Exegetical Reasoning and Singular Readings in New Testament Greek Manuscripts
Garrick V. Allen
págs. 859-880
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