2008/04/10. Examines the story of the Levite\u27s concubine in Judges 19-21 and asks, What impact should such a story have on how we think of the church and its denominational expressions? Professor of Old Testament. The Winifred E. Weter Lecture
During recent decades, there has been a trend among biblical scholars towards applying methods borro...
The book of Esther stands in a complex relationship to the Christian tradition. Accepted as canonica...
This paper examines Solomon J. Solomon’s Samson, an interpretative artistic portrayal of the biblica...
The present paper explores the narrative structure, details and vocabulary of Judges 19. The inspira...
Motivated by the fact that many modem readers consider the story in Judg 19 to be a disturbing one. ...
Professor Jack Sasson looks at three different interpretations of the Biblical passage from Judges w...
This dissertation presents fresh readings of several episodes within the book of Judges and offers h...
<p>This article addresses two issues in the <em>Book of Ruth</em> that have not ye...
In this study, I examine how the foundation of the tribal society depicted in the Hebrew Bible book ...
For centuries, the story of Lot’s daughters in Genesis is one which has both abhorred and intrigued ...
The David story is the longest and most complete biblical treatment of any one human life. This allo...
The biblical story of the life of Samson hides much from the reader&&the Book of Judges has deleted ...
Judges covers a dark time in Israel\u27s history, and the narrative often leaves the reader shocked ...
This project utilizes tools from narrative criticism and intertextual analysis in its verse by verse...
The account of the woman caught in adultery, traditionally found in John’s Gospel, is full of encour...
During recent decades, there has been a trend among biblical scholars towards applying methods borro...
The book of Esther stands in a complex relationship to the Christian tradition. Accepted as canonica...
This paper examines Solomon J. Solomon’s Samson, an interpretative artistic portrayal of the biblica...
The present paper explores the narrative structure, details and vocabulary of Judges 19. The inspira...
Motivated by the fact that many modem readers consider the story in Judg 19 to be a disturbing one. ...
Professor Jack Sasson looks at three different interpretations of the Biblical passage from Judges w...
This dissertation presents fresh readings of several episodes within the book of Judges and offers h...
<p>This article addresses two issues in the <em>Book of Ruth</em> that have not ye...
In this study, I examine how the foundation of the tribal society depicted in the Hebrew Bible book ...
For centuries, the story of Lot’s daughters in Genesis is one which has both abhorred and intrigued ...
The David story is the longest and most complete biblical treatment of any one human life. This allo...
The biblical story of the life of Samson hides much from the reader&&the Book of Judges has deleted ...
Judges covers a dark time in Israel\u27s history, and the narrative often leaves the reader shocked ...
This project utilizes tools from narrative criticism and intertextual analysis in its verse by verse...
The account of the woman caught in adultery, traditionally found in John’s Gospel, is full of encour...
During recent decades, there has been a trend among biblical scholars towards applying methods borro...
The book of Esther stands in a complex relationship to the Christian tradition. Accepted as canonica...
This paper examines Solomon J. Solomon’s Samson, an interpretative artistic portrayal of the biblica...