Novum Testamentum

Papers
(The TQCC of Novum Testamentum 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
Der Brief an die Gemeinden in Galatien, written by Peter von der Osten-Sacken Der Brief des Paulus an die Galater, written by Martin Meiser5
Acceptability and Purity in Acts 10:353
A Note on the Structure of Hebrews 10:11–132
Frauen in Furcht2
Peace and Harmony1
Paul, Phoebe, Timothy, and Their Collections for Judea1
The Kingdom and Sodom in the Testament of Benjamin1
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O Brother, Who Art Thou?1
A New Leaf of GA 23111
Strengthened by Grace and Not by Foods1
A Papyrus Codex of Paul’s Letters in Greek1
A Handbook on the Greek Text, vol. 1: Acts 1–14; vol. 2: Acts 15–28, written by Martin M. Culy, Mikeal C. Parsons, and Josiah D. Hall0
Rethinking the Atonement: New Perspectives on Jesus’s Death, Resurrection, and Ascension, written by David M. Moffitt0
Textual Criticism in the Gaps0
Note from the Executive Editors0
Collected Essays on the Greek Bible and Greek Lexicography, written by John A. Lee0
A Semitic Fingerprint on Mark and Revelation0
Naming God in Early Judaism: Aramaic, Hebrew, and Greek, written by Anthony Meyer0
Jouer avec les mots pour faire rire0
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When the Salt of the Earth Spoils0
The “Unfading Crown of Glory” as Conceptual Key0
Metaphors in the Narrative of Ephesians 2:11–22, written by Oscar E. Jiménez0
The Letters of John, written by Duane F. Watson0
“Profane Like Esau”0
The Meaning of Ephesians0
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“What God Has Joined Together, Let No Man Pull Asunder”?0
“For on Him We Depend”0
The Catena to James: Reading the Letter of James in the Ancient Greek Commentary Tradition, written by Martin C. Albl0
Who Are “We” in Romans?0
Me, My Sin, and I0
Studies on the Intersection of Text, Paratext, and Reception: A Festschrift in Honor of Charles E. Hill, edited by Gregory R. Lanier and J. Nicholas Reid0
Abject Joy: Paul, Prison, and the Art of Making Do, written by Ryan Schellenberg0
Jude and the Watchers in the Early Church0
Unpaulinische Stilmerkmale im 2. Thessalonicherbrief?0
Der „Reichtum“ der Korinther und die paulinische Kollekte0
“Leading Women” or “Wives/Daughters of the Leading Men”0
Das Evangelium in einem rhetorischen Brief: Ein Kommentar zum 1. Thessalonicherbrief, written by Ulrich Mell0
The Second Peter0
Das Johannesevangelium: Ein Arbeitsbuch zu innovativen Forschungsperspektiven, written by Klaus Scholtissek0
An Archimedean Point for Dating the Gospels0
Unity and Hostility0
Alter vor Schönheit?0
Kolosserbrief, written by Peter Müller0
Honouring Age: The Social Dynamics of Age Structure in 1 Timothy, written by Mona Tokarek LaFosse0
Echoes of the Kingdom0
From One of the Earliest Greek Lectionaries to a Coptic Gospel Codex0
Ephesos as a Religious Center under the Principate, edited by Allen C. Black, Christine M. Thomas, and Trevor W. Thompson0
Gregory-Aland 424 (ÖNB Cod. Theol. Gr. 302) as Imperfect Exemplar0
Prophecy in Philo and the Fourth Gospel0
Artemis’ Garments and Paul’s Aprons (Acts 19:11–12)0
Christianizing Shamelessness0
Reciprocity and High Resilience against Economic Fluctuations0
Contrasting Human Speech in Hebrews 12–130
The History of Codex Alexandrinus0
The Gospel and the Gospels: Christian Proclamation and Early Jesus Books, written by Simon Gathercole0
Litotes in Paul0
Paul’s Letters to the Seven Churches and Their Pastoral Appendix0
Triads, Groups, and the Text of Jude 22–230
New Approaches in Digital Biblical Studies0
Singing Reconciliation: Inhabiting the Moral Life according to Colossians 3:16, written by Amy Whisenand Krall0
Byzantine Bethsaida and the House of St. Peter0
Reading the Tabernacle in Hebrews 9:6–100
In Memoriam J.K. Elliott (1943–2024)0
Scribal Harmonization and Matthew’s Fulfillment Citations in Codices Alexandrinus, Vaticanus, and Sinaiticus0
Νόμος/νόμοι in the Septuagint and the Letter to the Hebrews0
Not the Prophet like Moses, but the One of Whom the Prophets Spoke0
Differenzierte Offenheit und Strategien zur Selbstvergewisserung in Joseph und Aseneth0
Who Forgives Sins but God? None, One, or Many?0
Job’s Endurance (Jas 5:11b)0
A Farewell to the Pondering Mary0
Defilement and Cleansing in Heaven0
Gedächtnistheorie und Neues Testament: Eine methodisch-hermeneutische Einführung, written by Sandra Huebenthal0
Τὸ εὐαγγέλιον τὸ εὐαγγελισθὲν ὑπ’ ἐμοῦ (Gal 1:11)0
God’s λόγος in James and Early Judaism0
Excision as Exorcism0
“… and His Brothers” (Matt 1:2, 11)0
Matthean Posteriority0
A Thousand Years of Christianity in Phrygia0
Der Philipperbrief, written by Angela Standhartinger0
Les démons étaient-ils vraiment le problème à Corinthe ?0
Direct Dependence on Philo in the Epistle to the Hebrews0
Social Memory Theory and the Enigmatic Mediated Past in Historical Jesus Research0
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A Disordered Genealogy and a New Family of Greek New Testament Manuscripts0
“Let the Reader Understand”0
Christ est-il appelé Dieu en Romains 9:5 ?0
Korinth II: Das römische Korinth, edited by Christoph Auffarth and Stefan Krauter0
Rethinking Taxonomies0
Jesus’s Puzzling Retort to the Royal Official (John 4:48) in Isodiegetic Perspective0
An Extended Refutation of Doctrinal Correlates in John 8–90
The Greek Verb Μέλλω and the Eschatological Future in the New Testament0
Neither Jew nor Greek0
Novum Testamentum Graecum: Editio Critica Maior, vol. 1/2: Die Synoptischen Evangelien/The Synoptic Gospels: Das Markusevangelium/The Gospel according to Mark, edited by Holger Strutwolf, Georg Gäbel,0
Three Direct Copies and Other Closely Related Manuscripts of the Pauline Epistles0
“Therefore I Say, Mary”0
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A Tribute to Peder Borgen (1928–2023) and his Legacy of Discovery in the Worlds of Early Judaism and Christianity0
Whence the Womb?0
To Repoliticize Paul0
Der Erste Petrusbrief, written by Christoph Gregor Müller0
Jesus’s Solidarity with Human Mortality and Perfection of Sonship in the Epistle to the Hebrews0
“The Descent from the Cross” and Roman Crucifixion Practice0
Historiographische Wunderdarstellung im lukanischen Doppelwerk0
Meddling with the Gospel0
Between Imagination and Practice0
“Our Outer Person Is Wasting Away”0
Is There Imminent Expectation in 1 Thess 4:13–18?0
“Good and Faithful Slave”0
Religion in Ephesos Reconsidered: Archaeology of Spaces, Structures, and Objects, edited by Daniel Schowalter, Sabine Ladstätter, Steven Friesen, and Christine Thomas0
The Manliness of Women and the Social Construction of Gender in the New Testament Period0
The Angel Strikes0
Colossae, Colossians, Philemon: The Interface, written by Alan H. Cadwallader0
Satirizing Christianity in Lucian’s Peregrinus and Achilles Tatius’ Leucippe and Clitophon0
“Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles”0
Der Kampf gegen die Irrlehre als „Krieg“0
Körper und Verkörperung: Biblische Anthropologie im Kontext antiker Medizin und Philosophie; Ein Quellenbuch für die Septuaginta und das Neue Testament, edited by Annette Weissenrieder and Katrin Doll0
Caiaphas’s Prophecy0
“Jewish Intramural” in What Sense?0
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Sleepers Led by God0
Letters and Letter Writing, written by Peter Arzt-Grabner0
“The Wisdom of God Said”0
“The Scythians Do Still Scare Us”0
Jesus of Nazareth, the Mountain of the Lord0
Christus der Arzt: Frühchristliche Soteriologie und Anthropologie im Licht antik-medizinischer Konzepte, written by Reinhard von Bendemann0
The Multiple Occurrences of Acts 17:22–34 in GA L600
Der Brief des Jakobus, written by Oda Wischmeyer0
Overwhelmed by Emotions0
Early Christianity in Macedonia: Scholarship, Evidence, Methodology, Interpretation0
Assessing the Body0
“Sold under Sin”—Rom 7:14d0
Paul’s Usage of the Anthropological Term νοῦς0
The Resultative ὅτι in the New Testament with Special Attention to Luke-Acts0
City of Gods: The New Jerusalem of John’s Revelation in Early Christianity, written by Nathan Betz0
Kognitionswissenschaftliche Perspektiven auf biblische Visionserzählungen: Am Beispiel der Verklärung (Mk 9,2–9), written by Nicole Oesterreich0
Edwin A. Judge and the Study of Early Christianity within the Roman Empire0
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