This thesis is a moral and theological interpretation of the book of Jeremiah (primarily chapters twenty-one through twenty-nine). The prime focus is on the Hebrew term  and associated vocabulary and terminology which enable an understanding of how the book of Jeremiah sets up knowledge of Yahweh as a primary concern. Such a concern reinforces the rhetorical and ethical nature of the textual witness and elevates the significant and profound challenge that is put forth. For instance, Jeremiah 22:16 is a prime example within the book where an understanding of  of Yahweh should be given adequate attention, although it has not in Old Testament scholarship, to arrive at the kind of moral and the...
This study attempts to describe the contribution of the Abimelech narrative for the theology of Jud...
We must not overlook that the ethical vitality in Christianity has been the potential power for the ...
The purpose of the present study is an application of rhetorical analysis to the\ud interpretation o...
This thesis is a moral and theological interpretation of the book of Jeremiah (primarily chapters tw...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2000.This study consists of three main aspects. First...
This dissertation explores the ways that “the Holy One of Israel ” is used in the book of Isaiah to ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2003.This thesis consists of a detailed exeget...
Reading the Old Testament confronts interpreters with the hermeneutical interrelationship between th...
In the brief passage of Jeremiah 9:22�23, wisdom, might and riches are explicitly rejected as reason...
The purpose of the present study is an application of rhetorical analysis to the interpretation of ...
Magister Theologiae - MThThis study begins by recognising the religiously plural context in which th...
This article pursues three objectives and is interdisciplinary in nature, bringing together the skil...
This dissertation examines whether the Synoptic Jesus upheld the importance of Torah observance in h...
Abstract This thesis establishes the influence of the Jewish wisdom tradition on the shaping of t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis study of the Old Testament has revealed the close relation of ...
This study attempts to describe the contribution of the Abimelech narrative for the theology of Jud...
We must not overlook that the ethical vitality in Christianity has been the potential power for the ...
The purpose of the present study is an application of rhetorical analysis to the\ud interpretation o...
This thesis is a moral and theological interpretation of the book of Jeremiah (primarily chapters tw...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2000.This study consists of three main aspects. First...
This dissertation explores the ways that “the Holy One of Israel ” is used in the book of Isaiah to ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2003.This thesis consists of a detailed exeget...
Reading the Old Testament confronts interpreters with the hermeneutical interrelationship between th...
In the brief passage of Jeremiah 9:22�23, wisdom, might and riches are explicitly rejected as reason...
The purpose of the present study is an application of rhetorical analysis to the interpretation of ...
Magister Theologiae - MThThis study begins by recognising the religiously plural context in which th...
This article pursues three objectives and is interdisciplinary in nature, bringing together the skil...
This dissertation examines whether the Synoptic Jesus upheld the importance of Torah observance in h...
Abstract This thesis establishes the influence of the Jewish wisdom tradition on the shaping of t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis study of the Old Testament has revealed the close relation of ...
This study attempts to describe the contribution of the Abimelech narrative for the theology of Jud...
We must not overlook that the ethical vitality in Christianity has been the potential power for the ...
The purpose of the present study is an application of rhetorical analysis to the\ud interpretation o...