New Testament Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of New Testament Studies is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Spermatic and Uterine Dimensions in Mark and Luke's Parable of the Sower5
A Negative Testimonium?:  A Response to Fernando Bermejo-Rubio5
Rich Poverty: 2 Corinthians 8.1–15 and the Social Meaning of Poverty and Wealth3
Miracle Stories and Praise: Two Neglected Topics in Luke3
Eusebius and the Biographical Logic of the New Testament Canon3
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Emissary to Jews in the Diaspora and to Some Non-Jews, Champion of Jewish Monotheism and Circumspect of Diaspora Judaism: Paul of Tarsus in the Book of Acts3
The One-Spouse Criterion in the Pastorals (1 Tim 3.2, 12; 5.9; Titus 1.6)2
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Making Oneself Last in the Community: Mark 9.43–7 in its Context and Co-Text2
Metaleptisches Erzählen und kulturelles Gedächtnis in den Paulusakten2
‘Paul and “Prepositional Metaphysics”: A Brief Response to George H. van Kooten’2
Eἴ πως and Paul’s Hope for Death before the Parousia (Phil 3.11)2
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Why ‘Reception History’ Is Not Just Another Exegetical Method: The Case Of Mark's Ending2
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The Spectacle of the Patibulum: A Response to Ruben van Wingerden2
Little James: Μικρός as an Indication of Height or Affection not Comparative Age in Mark 15.401
Secondary Prefaces and the Composition of Luke-Acts1
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Συνɛίδησις in Paul's Texts and Stoic Self-Perception1
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Die Gottesherrschaft steht unmittelbar vor der Tür, die sich gerade öffnet (vgl. Mk 1,15): Auslösung und Einhegung einer theologisch hochrelevanten Mehrdeutigkeit als Baustein im markinischen Krisenma1
The Logic of Paul's Address in 2 Corinthians 10-131
The Missing Masters of 1 Peter1
Die paulinische Rede von der Selbstversklavung in 1 Kor 9,19 vor dem Hintergrund jüdischer Identität im Sklavenstand.1
Passover, Liberation, and the Defeat of Death and the Devil in Hebrews: A Proposal for the Descensus Christi and the Harrowing of Hades in Hebrews 2:14-11
The Wrath of the Deities and The Privileged Deceased: Narrating Death in the Associational Rupture at Thessalonica1
Zacchaeus Baccheus. The Jericho Episode in Luke 19.1–10 and Euripides’ Bacchae1
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A Nicandrian Nero? The Symbolic Significance of the Viper in Acts 28.1–61
Jesus is Driving Them Crazy: Language and Context for Luke 6.6-111
The Prophet like Moses and the Word of the Lord: Reassigning the Composite Citation in Acts 3.22–31
The Night Burglar: Rethinking the Eschatological Discourse in 1 Thess 4.13–5.111
The Subscriptions to Mark's Gospel and History of Reception1
The Language of Imperial Cult and Roman Religion in the Latin New Testament: The Latin Renderings of ‘Saviour’1
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Τhe Meaning of ἀλληγορέω in Galatians 4.24 Revisited0
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An Extended Inverted Allusion to Psalm 22 in Mark 15: Reading Reversal in the Markan Passion0
Reading Gesture in John 20.16–17 and Its Afterlives0
Origen's Sources of Exegetical Authority: The Construction of an Inspired Exegete in the Pauline Lineage0
The Pre-70 ce Dating of the Gospel of John: ‘There is (ἔστιν) in Jerusalem … a pool … which has five porticoes’ (5.2)0
The Second Teacher's Story in the Infancy Gospel of Thomas: A Contribution to the Recent Discussion on the Developmental Interpretation0
The Alexamenos Graffito as Christian Self-Parody0
Politische Sprache, Motive und Kritik im Galaterbrief: Eine Spurensuche0
The Wyman Fragment: A New Edition and Analysis with Radiocarbon Dating0
Suing for Peace at Any Cost? Reading the Parable of the Two Kings (Luke 14.31–2) in Times of War0
Christianos in CIL iv, 679: The Possibility of an Image0
Codex Augiensis is a Copy of the Greek Text of Codex Boernerianus0
First Corinthians 6.1–6: Roman Court or Private Arbitration?0
‘A Thing Like God’: Re-Reading Gothic Philippians 2.6–80
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The Minor Variant of Hebrews 2.9, with Mark 15.34 and Psalm 22.20
Gal 2.16c und die Logik von 3.10(–12)0
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“Where do you want us to go …, so that you may eat?” Performing the Lord’s Supper in Cemeteries and Cities0
The Politics of Paul’s Image Parodies: Material Epiphany, Human-Divine Reciprocity and Social Power0
Gedächtnis trifft Einleitung. Ein neuer Blick auf alte Fragen0
The Seventy-Eighth General Meeting0
Contra Graecum: Bilingual Observations from 1 Corinthians0
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Numismatic Insights into Pauline Ethics: ΕΥΕΡΓ- on Roman Provincial, Parthian and Seleucid Coinage0
Women's Emotion, Community, and Politics: Interpreting Tears in Luke 23.27–310
Transcending Epistolary Communication: Prayer in First Thessalonians0
The Old Paul: Philemon 9 in Light of Recent Research on the Experience and Ideology of Age in Antiquity0
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Unfinished Business: The Ending of Mark in Two Catena Manuscripts0
Psalm 143.2 and the Argument of Galatians 3.100
Ethnic Ethics: Paul's Eschatological Myth of Jewish Sin0
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The Enigma of the Antitheses0
Is λιβανωτός a censer/brazier in Revelation 8.3, 5? How in the lexicon is this possible?0
The Textual Demiurge: Social Status and the Academic Discourse of Early Christian Forgery0
Matthew, Luke, and… James? The Reconstruction of Q and the Epistle of James0
Ja und Nein? Ja und Amen! Zur Wahrnehmung des paulinischen Apostolats nach 2 Kor 1.15–2.20
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The Greetings of Romans 16 and the Audience of Romans0
What is Reception Study? A Proposal for Terminological Definitions Based on Christina Hoegen-Rohls’ Article0
The Scriptural Shape of God: Divine Anthropomorphisms in Synoptic Perspective0
Critical Reflections on the Role of the Canon in New Testament Scholarship0
Überlegungen zur Rezeptionsgeschichte des Neuen Testaments im Gespräch mit Régis Burnet0
What Does It Mean to Read New Testament Texts ‘within Judaism’?0
Mark’s Mothers and the Matronymic: Linking ‘The Son of Mary’ (Mk 6.3) to ‘The Daughter of Herodias’ (Mk 6.22)0
Deeds of Will on Papyrus and the Use of the Term διαθήκη in the Letters of Paul0
‘How Διακρίνοµαι became “Doubt”: The Jewish Two Ways Tradition and the Christian Discourse of Prayer’0
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Socrates’ Triple Accusation in Plato's Apol. 24b–c as a Source of Jesus’ Triple Accusation in Luke 23.20
The Significance of Corrections for the Examination of the Emergence of Variants0
Angel, Apostle, or Apparition? An Angelomorphic Tradition in Acts 12.15c0
A New (Double Palimpsest) Witness to the Old Syriac Gospels (Vat. iber. 4, ff. 1 & 5)0
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‘Why don't you sing, Thomas?’ The manuscript tradition omitting the Hymn of the Bride in Acta Thomae0
Can a Slave Serve Two Masters? Jointly Owned Slaves in Documentary Papyri and the Synoptic Gospels0
Martha’s Lament in the Gospel of John0
Paul the σκηνοποιός: Evaluating Frederick Danker’s Proposal for a Theatrical Understanding of the Term0
This Hand is Validation: Philemon as a Pauline Holograph0
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Nathanael, the Fig Tree, and the Retrieval of Johannine Polysemy0
The Agricultural Background of the Harvest Logion in Matthew 9.37–8 and Luke (Q) 10.20
Die Zukunft Jerusalems nach Lukasevangelium und Apostelgeschichte0
La promesse face à la peur: de nouveau Mc 16. 8b0
Simon the Composite Sorcerer0
Rezeptionskritik und Rezeptionsgeschichte des Neuen Testaments: Eine methodologische Skizze0
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Puppies and Pejoratives: Did Jesus Insult the Syrophoenician Woman (Mark 7.24-30)?0
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‘I Will Complete a New Covenant’ (Heb 8.8): Christology and New Creation in Hebrews0
A Non-Manuscript of Papias of Hierapolis0
The Value of Christological Titles, in Conversation with Leander Keck0
Fury or Folly? ἄνοια in Luke 6.110
Senses of οὐρανός, Hebrews 12.25–29, and the Destiny of the Cosmos0
The New Perspective on Paul — 120 Years Before: John William Colenso’s Commentary on Romans0
Platter Humor oder doch der Weisheit letzter Schluss? – Lk 18 als jüdische und pagane „Doppelkodierung“0
‘Somewhere Someone Testified’: The Hermeneutical Function of Indefinite Citation Formulae in the Epistle to the Hebrews0
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The Stomach Purifies All Foods: Jesus’ Anatomical Argument in Mark 7.18–190
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De stella magorum: The Night of the Comet and the Births of John and Jesus0
Naming 1 Timothy 3.16b: A ‘Hymn’ by another Name?0
The Reception of Pauline Mysticism: An Ideological Critique0
From Unfulled Rag to New Cloak: Lukan Clarifications on a Markan Theme0
Die Erde erben: Schöpfung in der Didache – Terminologische, Theologische und Schöpfungsethische Aspekte0
Moses, Elijah, and Jesus’ Divine Glory (Mark 9.2–8)0
Studies of Shapes: Subjectivity in Palaeography and Understanding0
Name Recall in the Synoptic Gospels0
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Direct Copying in a Group of Gospel Manuscripts with Catenae0
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Stretching the Scope of Salvation in Matthew: The Significance of the Great Peter's Failings0
Reading the Gospel of Luke's Walk to Calvary as a Funeral Procession: A Study of Luke 23.27–80
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The Seventy-Sixth General Meeting0
The Entire Cosmos’ Voluntary and Involuntary Homage to Jesus as Lord. An Investigation into the Scope and Background of Philippians 2.9–11 in Psalm 148 and Isaiah 45.20–50
Die Weinstockrede Jesu und die missionstheologische Relevanz der gegenseitigen Liebe (Joh 15.1–17)0
Sharing Cups, Associating, or Getting Help? The Meaning of Συγχράομαι in John 4.90
D’Édesse à Antioche en passant par Jérusalem et Alexandrie. Où situer l’Évangile selon Thomas? Quelques considérations critiques0
Paulus, der „Sklave Christi Jesu“ (Gal 1,10; Röm 1,1; Phil 1,1), im Lichte des römischen Rechts0
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