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Hebert, A. C. (2015). Shaping Church Culture: Table Fellowship and Teaching in Luke-Acts.
Creamer, J. M., Spencer, A. B., & Vijoen, F. P. (2014). Who is Theophilus? Discovering the original reader of Luke-Acts. In die Skriflig, 48(1), 1-7.
Jipp, J. W. (2014). The Beginnings of a Theology of Luke—Acts: Divine Activity and Human Response. Journal of Theological Interpretation, 8(1), 23-43.
Foohey, P. (2014). When churches reorganize. Am. Bankr. LJ, 88, 277.
Chung, E. (2014). The Focus of Elisha’s Ministry on Atypical, Faithful Individuals.
Stead, M. R. (2014). The Interrelationship between Vision and Oracle in Zechariah 1–6. I Lifted.
Ryan, P. (2014). Every Nation, Kindred, and Tongue: The Inclusion of the Gentiles in Zechariah 2: 14-15 and 8: 20-23 (Doctoral dissertation, Covenant Theological Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri).
Im, Y., & Venter, P. M. (2013). The function of Zechariah 7-8 within the book of Zechariah. HTS: Theological Studies, 69(1), 1-10.
Arthur, J. R. (2012). Reading Nehemiah: A Structural Analysis of Nehemiah’s Covenant Renewal Account and Its Place within The Book of Nehemiah (Doctoral dissertation).
Van de Beek, A. (2012). Moses, Elijah, and Jesus: Reflections on the basic structures of the Bible. In die Skriflig, 46(1), 1-7.
John, A. E., & Olajoke, A. S. (2012). Engaging with old testament stories: A multimodal social semiotic approach to children bible illustrations. International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature, 1(5), 219-225.
Penhallegon, P. (2012). Presenting Himself as an Approved Worker: The Narratological Function of the Prayers in the Book of Nehemiah.
Assis, E. (2012). The structure of Zechariah 8 and its meaning. The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, 12.
Autero, E. (2011). Social status in Luke’s infancy narrative: Zechariah the priest. Biblical theology bulletin, 41(1), 36-45.
Vang, C. (2011). God’s Love according to Hosea and Deuteronomy. Tyndale Bulletin, 62, 173-94.
Assis, E. (2011). Zechariah 8 and its Allusions to Jeremiah 30–33 and Deutero-Isaiah. The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, 11.
OOI, V., & KEAN, H. (2011). Scripture and Its Readers: Readings of Israel’s Story in Nehemiah 9: 6–37, Ezekiel 20: 5–31 and Acts 7: 2–60
Levin, C. (2010). The empty land in Kings. The Concept of Exile in Ancient Israel and its Historical Contexts, 61-89.
Kelle, B. E. (2010). Hosea 4—14 in Twentieth-Century Scholarship. Currents in biblical research, 8(3), 314-375.
Gan, J. (2010). The metaphor of the shepherd in Zechariah 11: 4-17 (Doctoral dissertation, University of South Africa).
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