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Allert, Craig D., The State of the New Testament Canon in the Second Century: Putting Tatian's Diatessaron in Perspective
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Caneday, A. B. Mark's Provocative Use of Scripture in Narration: 'He Was with the Wild Animals and Angels Ministered'
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Capes, David B., Intertextual Echoes in the Matthean Baptismal Narrative
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Cockerill, Gareth Lee, Hebrews 1:16: Source and Significance
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deSilva, David A., A Sociorhetorical Interpretation of Revelation 14:6-13: A Call to Act Justly toward the Just and Judging God
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Eddinger, Terry W., An Analysis of Isaiah 40:1-11 (17)
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Flint, Peter, W., and Andrea E. Alvarez, The Preliminary Edition of the First Numbers Scroll from Nahal Hever
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Hayes, Elizabeth, The Unity of the Egyptian Hallel: Psalms 113-118
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Hurst, L. D., Did Qumran Expect Two Messiahs?
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Kirchhevel, Gordon D., The "Son of Man" Passages in Mark
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Oblath, Michael D., Job's Advocate: A Tempting Suggestion
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O'Brien, Peter T., Mission, Witness, and the Coming of the Spirit
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Phillips, Elaine A., נתן נפשׁוֹ: Paradigms of Self-Sacrifice in Early Judaism and Christianity
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Sparks, Kent, Prophetic Speeches in Chronicles: Speculation, Revelation, and Ancient Historiography
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Sprinkle, Joe M., 2 Kings 3: History or Historical Fiction?
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