Volume V
Twenty-two essays on gender, the ineffable Name, lost lexemes in the Gospels, and the recovery of original readings across the testaments.
Contents
- 1 Some Observations on Gender and Sexuality in Biblical Tradition PDF
- 2 Why the Name of God was Ineffable PDF
- 3 Eliminating “The Enemies of the Lord” in II Samuel 12:14 PDF
- 4 Reconsidering the Arabic Cognates which Clarify Psalm 40:7 PDF
- 5 A New Interpretation of Prov 25:22 & Rom 12:20 PDF
- 6 Arabic Cognates Help to Clarify Jer 2:34b PDF
- 7 Notes on Matthew 6:34, “Sufficient unto the day…” PDF
- 8 What Did Jesus Write according to John 8:6b–8?Addendum (PDF) PDF
- 9 Notes on John 19:39, 20:15 and Matt 3:7 PDF
- 10 Recovering Jesus’ Words by which He Initiated the Eucharist PDF
- 11 Understanding Sarah’s Laughter and Lying: Notes on Gen 18:9–15 PDF
- 12 Redefining the Eikei, Raka, and More in Matt 5:22 PDF
- 13 Luke’s Misinterpretation of the Hebrew Quotation in Acts 26:14 PDF
- 14 The Origin of Jesus’ “Messianic Secret” PDF
- 15 Lost Lexemes Clarify Mark 1:41 and John 3:3 PDF
- 16 Lost Lexemes Clarify John 11:33 and 11:38 PDF
- 17 A New Interpretation of Jesus’ Cursing the Fig Tree PDF
- 18 A New Interpretation of Jesus’ Parable of the Wedding Banquet PDF
- 19 Restoring the Original Versification of Isaiah 8 PDF
- 20 A Better Interpretation of Isaiah 9:5–6a PDF
- 21 The Septuagint Has the Correct Translation of Exodus 21:22–23 (2012) PDF
- 22 Recovering the Wordplay in Zechariah 2:4–9 [MT 2:8–13] (2012) PDF