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Select the first letter of the journal title from the alphabetical list.

 
H  I  J  O  S  T  V 

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Groenewald A: 2007. Old Testament exegesis: Reflections on methodology. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 63 (3), pp 1017-1031, Full Text

le Roux JH: 2007. Historical understanding and rethinking the foundations. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 63 (3), pp 983-998, Full Text

Venter PM: 2007. Die huwelik as indentiteitsmerker in die Ou Testament. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 63 (3), pp 1213-1237, Full Text

Venter PM: 2007. Intertextuality in the Book of Jubilees. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 63 (2), pp 463-480, Full Text

Begg C T: 2007. The demise of Joshua according to Josephus. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 63 (1) / Mar, pp 129-145, Full Text

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de Bruyn JJ, Human DJ: 2007. 'n Kontekstuele uitleg van Psalm 110 binne sy historiese raamwerk. In die Skriflig, 40 (3) / Sep, pp 465-482, Full Text

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Gericke JW: 2007. YHWH's funeral: a feminist perspective on projection and non-metaphorical religious language in the Old Testament. Journal for Semitics/Tydskrif Vir Semitistiek, 15 (2), pp 311-336.

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Dorey P J: 2007. The Garden Narrative (Gen 2:4b-3:25) - Perspectives on Gender Equality. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 20 (3), pp 641-652, Full Text

Gericke JW: 2007. The Quest for a Philosophical YHWH (Part 3): Towards a Philosophy of Old Testament Religion. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 20 (3), pp 669-688, Full Text

Usue E: 2007. Restoration or Desperation in Ezra and Nehemiah? Implications for Africa. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 20 (3), pp 830-846, Full Text

De Villiers G: 2007. Why on earth? Genesis 2-3 and the Snake. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 20 (3), pp 632-640, Full Text

Kamuwanga L: 2007. Exile and Suffering: Reading Psalm 77 in African Context. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 20 (3), pp 720-735, Full Text

Dafni EG: 2007. Genesis and Euripides: Exchange in Virtue Ethics between Israel and Hellas in the Classical and Hellenistic Period. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 20 (3), pp 601-615, Full Text

Seidl T: 2007. Der 'Moloch-Opferbrauch' ein 'rite de passage'? Zur kontroversen Bewertung eines rätselhaften Ritus im Alten Testament. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 20 (2), pp 432-455, Full Text

Mondriaan M: 2007. Mythological Eve: Progenitor of Mankind and Prototype of Women. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 20 (1), pp 170-184, Full Text

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Gericke JW: 2007. Yahwism and Projection: An A/Theological perspective on polymorhism in the Old Testament. Scriptura: International Journal of Bible, Religion and Theology in Southern Africa, 96, pp 407-424, Full Text

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Rinquest L: 2007. One For the Money, Two For the Show: The case of Ananias and Saphira in Acts 4:32 - 5:11. The South African Baptist Journal of Theology, 16, pp 145-150, Full Text

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Groenewald A: 2007. Psalms 69:33-34 in the light of the poor in the Psalter as a whole. Verbum et Ecclesia, 28 (2), pp 425-441, Full Text

Dafni EG: 2007. A favourite word of Homer in the Septuagint version of Job. Verbum et Ecclesia, 28 (1), pp 35-65, Full Text

De Villiers G: 2007. Die huwelik as instelling van God (met implikasies vir gay huwelike). Verbum et Ecclesia, 28 (1), pp 110-126, Full Text

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