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Who is “Worthy of Honour”? Women as Elders in Late Second Temple Period Literature

2022-11-02

The Mother of Rufus and Paul in Romans 16

2022-11-02

Muted and Hidden Monsters in Revelation 12

2022-11-02

Moses Married a Black Woman: Modern American Receptions of the Cushite Wife of Moses

2022-11-02

Forgetting the Forgetter: The Cupbearer in the Joseph Saga (Genesis 40–41)

2022-11-02

The Social Dynamics Surrounding Yahwistic Women’s Supposed Ritual Deviance in Ezekiel 13:17–23

2022-11-02

“Call Me By Your Name”: Critical Fabulation and the Woman of Judges 19

2022-11-02

Editorial, Unnamed and Uncredited: Anonymous Figures in the Biblical World

2022-11-02

Sensing the Unknowable: Sensing Revelation, Relationship, and Response in Psalm 139

2022-07-27

Making Meaning of Touch: Revelation and Sensorial Participation in Daniel 8–10

2022-07-26

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  • Who is “Worthy of Honour”? Women as Elders in Late Second Temple Period Literature
  • The Mother of Rufus and Paul in Romans 16
  • Muted and Hidden Monsters in Revelation 12
  • Moses Married a Black Woman: Modern American Receptions of the Cushite Wife of Moses
  • Forgetting the Forgetter: The Cupbearer in the Joseph Saga (Genesis 40–41)
  • The Social Dynamics Surrounding Yahwistic Women’s Supposed Ritual Deviance in Ezekiel 13:17–23
  • “Call Me By Your Name”: Critical Fabulation and the Woman of Judges 19
  • Editorial, Unnamed and Uncredited: Anonymous Figures in the Biblical World
  • Sensing the Unknowable: Sensing Revelation, Relationship, and Response in Psalm 139
  • Making Meaning of Touch: Revelation and Sensorial Participation in Daniel 8–10

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