Faculty of Theology
Department of Old Testament Studies
Old Testament exegesis, theology and hermeneutics - Research Output
Research articles in refereed specialist journals:
Venter PM: 2005. Die skuldgebed in Esra 9:6-15. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 61 (1&2), pp 545-563.
Human DJ: 2005. Psalm 136: 'n Liturgie as herinnering en herbelewing van God se krag in die skepping en in die geskiedenis. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 61 (4), pp 1209-1226.
Gericke JW: 2005. Sounds of silence: An anti-realist perspective on YHWH's ipsissima verba in the Old Testament. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 18 (1), pp 61-81.
Venter PM: 2005. Penitential prayers in the books of Baruch and Daniel. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 18 (2), pp 406-425.
Gericke JW: 2005. The quest for a philosophical YHWH (part 1): Old Testament studies and philosophy of religion. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 18 (3), pp 579-602.
Usue E: 2005. Theological Perspectives on the concept of 'Yahweh's People' in Ezra and Nehemiah during the early post-exilic period (539-350 BC)-Part 1. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 18 (3), pp 826-846.
Mondriaan M: 2005. Lilith and Eve- wives of Adam. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 18 (3), pp 752-762.
Lombaard CJS, Rabe M: 2005. Die oudste boodskap via die nuutste massamedium: evaluering van 'n E-pos dagstukkiediens. Verbum et Ecclesia, 26 (2), pp 412-431.
Roper LA: 2005. The social context of the book of Job. Verbum et Ecclesia, 26 (3), pp 756-772.
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