Tyndale Bulletin

Papers
(The TQCC of Tyndale Bulletin 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
The Enthymeme in Luke 19:9 and the Salvation of Zacchaeus2
Exonerating Ham: An Alternative Reading of Genesis 9:20-272
The Divine Christology of ‘Remember Me’ (Luke 23:42) in Light of Lament2
Feeding Time at the Zoo? Exploring the Motif of Animals Eating People in the Bible2
Exodus Allusions in the Midsection of the Gospel of Matthew1
God’s Reign in the Psalms and the Kingdom of God1
The Good Samaritan and the Hope for Kingdom Restoration (Luke 10:25-37)0
Reckoning Tiberius’s Reign and Jesus’s Baptism: First- and Second-Century Evidence Concerning Tiberius’s Fifteenth Year (Luke 3:1)0
Purpose for Elijah and Elisha in the Books of Kings0
An Analysis of the Concept of ‘Peacemaking through Blood’ in Colossians 1:20b: The Graeco-Roman and Jewish Background0
Irina Alekseyevna Levinskaya (1952–2025)0
Paul’s Economic Relationship With the Galatians: Burdensome Imposer or Welcomed Guest?0
An Invitation to a New Era of Biblical Theology: Towards an Old Testament Theology of Hospitality0
John’s Baptism as a Symbolic Enactment of the Return from Exile0
Acts and the Eyewitnesses0
Temple, Cosmology, and Myth in the New Testament0
Jesus as the Isaian Stronger One in Mark 1:7: A Contribution to Markan Divine Identity Christology0
The Lambent Presence: The Shining Face of God in the Old Testament0
Problems and Prospects with Romans 1:13-14 and the Letter’s Implication of a Gentile Audience0
How to Live Well: Mimetic Ethics and Civic Education in Graeco-Roman Antiquity and Early Christianity0
The Coming of Faith: Faith Personified in Galatians 3:23-250
Why is John’s Apocalypse so Bloody? John’s Use and Subversion of Combat Myths in Revelation 19:11–20:100
By Land or by Sea: Paul’s Preferred Mode of Travel in the Acts of the Apostles0
The Uses of ‘Bēlu’ and ‘Marduk’ in Neo-Assyrian Royal Inscriptions and other Sources from the First Millennium BC0
The כִּי Clause in Exodus 19:5c and its Significance for an OT Mission Theology0
‘The True Tabernacle’ of Hebrews 8:2: A Response to Nicholas J. Moore0
The ‘King of Israel’ in the Gospel of John0
The Plan of Salvation in the Letters to Timothy and Titus0
The Formation of Israelite Identity in the Book of Chronicles0
Jesus’s Use of Hyperbole in the Gospel of Matthew0
Another ‘I Have Come’ Saying from Ancient Judaism: A Note on De Sampsone 130
Luke the Physician: Some Notes on the Internal Evidence0
Copper Coins, Catchwords, and Contextual Cues: The Climactic Placement of the Widow’s Mites (Mark 12:41–44)0
Patriarchal Names in Context0
Literalism and Left Dislocation in the Greek Pentateuch0
Revision and Reference: The Transformations of the Biblical Text of Chrysostom’s Homilies on Romans and Their Significance for the Transmission of the Ne0
Determining Implied Instructions in Joshua 3 and 7: A Contextual Hermeneutic of Consecration Activities0
Neither Cold nor Hot but Lukewarm: Rethinking the Temperature Metaphor in Revelation 3:15–160
Changes: Literary and Theological Consideration of Two Variation Units in Hebrews 1:8b0
The Ethics of Valuing Others in the Gospel According to Luke0
Expecting the Unexpected in Luke 7:1–100
The Perfect Law of Liberty on Poverty and Wealth: A Precursor to Paul?0
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