Neotestamentica

Papers
(The TQCC of Neotestamentica 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
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Resurrection on the Day of the Omer? Interpreting 1 Corinthians 15:20 in the Light of Leviticus 23:9–15 and Menaḥot 10:2–31
Christ, Shepherd of the Nations: The Nations as Narrative Character and Audience in John's Apocalypse by Jon Morales1
Representing Social Actors in the Annunciation (Luke 1:26–38)1
Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception 21: Negative Theology—Offspring ed. by C. M. J. Lemon Furey et al. (review)0
Growth or Contamination? The Parables of the Mustard Seed and the Leaven and the Hidden Transcript0
How to Balance and Integrate Multiple Social Identities: Reading 1 Corinthians0
Linguistics and New Testament Greek: Key Issues in the Current Debate ed. by David Alan Black and Benjamin L. Merkle0
The Queer Bible Commentary ed. by M. West and R. E. Shore-Gross (review)0
Any Empathy for a Character of Prime Evil? Judas Iscariot and a Hermeneutic of Vulnerability0
Restricted Generosity in the New Testament by T. J. Murray (review)0
Being At Home or Taking Up Habitation? A Verbal Aspectual Analysis of Christ's Habitation in Ephesians 3:170
Antioch as a Church Planting Community: Revisiting Barnabas and Paul's Departure in Acts 13:1–40
Christ, Creation and the Cosmological Goal of Redemption: A Study of Pauline Creation Theology as Read by Irenaeus and Applied to Ecotheology by J. J. Johnson Leese (review)0
"I Received from the Lord": Assessing the Arguments Against a Pauline Claim to Revelation in 1 Corinthians 11:230
Philippians 1:1–2:18 and Philippians 2:19–4:23 by Mark J. Keown0
Freedom in the Book of Acts: Release from Prison, Bold Speech and Release from Satanic Bondage0
Handbook on Acts and Paul's Letters by Thomas R. Schreiner0
Against Principalities and Powers: Spiritual Beings in Relation to Communal Identity and the Moral Discourse of Ephesians by Daniel K. Darko (review)0
Killing Him Just Made Him Stronger: On Herod's Speculation in Matt 14:1–2 that Jesus was John Resurrected0
Torah, Temple, Land: Constructions of Judaism in Antiquity ed. by Markus Witte, Jens Schröter and Verena M. Lepper (review)0
Paul and the Observance of the Torah by Gentiles0
Manly Suffering: Trauma, Masculinity and Paul0
Jesus, the Gospels, and the Galilean Crisis by Tucker S. Ferda (review)0
Arguments from Order for Q, Revisited: A New Solution to an Old Method0
The Gospel of Mark: An Apocalyptic Writing?0
The Cambridge Companion to the Apostolic Fathers ed. by Michael F. Bird and Scott D. Harrower (review)0
Contested Domains and Enabling Conditions in the Conflicts between the Early Christian Mission and Non-Jews according to the Book of Acts0
Shifting the Focus in New Testament Studies: Theatrical Spaces and Spaces for God-Praise Singing Among First-Century Christ Followers0
A Disabled Apostle: Impairment and Disability in the Letters of Paul by Isaac T. Soon (review)0
Reimagining the Same yet Different Gospel Accounts in Light of Orality and Memory Studies0
Jairus's Family Revisited: A Collaborative Model of Parenting (Mark 5:21–24, 35–43)0
Fire and Fire: Luke 3:7–14 and 16:19–31 in Correspondence0
Purity among the παρθένοι of Revelation 14:1–5 and the Βάκχοι of Western Asia Minor0
The “Strong” and the “Weak” in Romans 14: 1–15:13 and Covid-19-Related Tensions in Christian Congregations: The Prospects and Perils of Relating Current Concerns to Sacred Scripture0
The Hope of Israel: The Resurrection of Christ in the Acts of the Apostles by Brandon D. Crowe0
Third Race Theory and Paul’s Theology of Identity: Toward an African Christian Identity0
An Oral Reading of the Golden Rule and its Significance for Matthew 7:120
Dictionary of Paul and his Letters: A Compendium of Contemporary Biblical Scholarship ed. by Scot McKnight, Lyn H. Cohick and Nijay K. Gupta (review)0
"No One Strives to Take Hold of You": Mark 5's Echoes of Isaiah 63:7–66:170
The Fables of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke: A New Foundation for the Study of Parables by Justin D. Strong (review)0
“I Will Never Leave You nor Forsake You”: An Intertextual Study of the Logic between the Exhortation in Hebrews 13:5a and the Quotation in Hebrews 13:5b0
The History of the Religious Imagination in Christian Platonism: Exploring the Philosophy of Douglas Hedley ed. by Christian Hengstermann, and: Divine Bodies: Resurrecting Perfection in the New Testam0
Prodigality, Repentance and Reconciliation in Luke 15: 11–32 and its Significance to the Family Ethos0
Daniel’s Seventy Weeks in Luke 1–2: Allusion or Illusion? Fulfilment or Prefiguration?0
Participating in Christ: Explorations in Paul’s Theology and Spirituality by Michael J. Gorman (review)0
Siblings in Parallel: The Significance of Jesus Calling Mary and Lazarus in John 110
The Life and Death of Ancient Cities: A Natural History by G. Woolf (review)0
Perspectives for Reading the Epistle to the Hebrews as a Constructive Contribution to Jewish-Christian Dialogue0
Fake Benefactors, Manipulative Schemes and Naïve People: The Motif of Deception in the Book of Revelation0
The Secret Gospel of Mark: A Controversial Scholar, a Scandalous Gospel of Jesus, and the Fierce Debate over Its Authenticity by G. S. Smith and B. C. Landau (review)0
Paul's Large Letters: Paul's Autobiographic Subscription in the Light of Ancient Epistolary Conventions by Steve Reece0
For Your Sake He Became Poor: Ideology and Practice of Gift Exchange between Early Christian Groups by Georges Massinelli (review)0
Rituals and the Gendering of Children in the Pauline Letters0
Making a Case for Psychological Hermeneutics as a Method in New Testament Interpretation0
Mark’s Unique Style of Embedding Citations: The Role of Cultural Memory and Oral Discourse0
Jesus' Performative Messianic Call of Peter, James, and John as His Three Mighty Men0
An Ethical Reassessment of the Depictions of Violence in John's Apocalypse0
Gedächtnistheorie und Neues Testament: Eine methodisch-hermeneutische Einführung by S. Huebenthal (review)0
First and Second Timothy and Titus by Christopher R. Hutson0
"Go and Do Likewise": Jesus and Rhetorical Syncrisis in the Parable of the "Magnanimous" Samaritan (Luke 10:25–37)0
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