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  • Usue, Emmanuel Ordue (2012)
    A surface reading of Ezra 9-10 gives the impression that the Abrahamic and Mosaic covenants’ codes concerning foreigners justify the expulsion of the so-called foreign women by Ezra and his associates. Consequently, the ...
  • Mtshiselwa, Ndikho (Vincent Ndikhokele Ndzondelelo) (Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, University of LIMPOPO, 2011)
    The clergy and the laity of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa (MCSA) are of opposing views in their attempt to deal with the phenomenon of homosexuality in the church. Scripture says, “Do not practice homosexuality, ...
  • Serfontein, Gideon Johannes; Le Roux, J.H. (Jurie Hendrik), 1944- (OpenJournals Publishing, 2012-05-10)
    The purpose of this article is to examine the life, influence and greatest works of Old Testament scholar Julius Wellhausen. Wellhausen was influenced by the findings of other Old Testament critics that preceded him, ...
  • Adamo, David Tuesday (OpenJournals Publishing, 2011-10-31)
    This article concerned itself with the modern encounter between Christianity and African Indigenous Religion (AIR) in Africa. It is essentially a postcolonial approach to what AIR and its essential characteristics is: ...
  • Erzberger, J.F. (Johanna) (Old Testament Society of South Africa, 2011)
    As far as the relation of sexes is concerned the Song of Songs seems to create a counter world compared with the world described by other biblical books and compared with the Song’s assumed historical sociological ...
  • Loader, J.A. (James Alfred), 1945- (Old Testament Society of South Africa, 2011)
    Profiting from the OT research programme held at the University of South Africa during August 2010, this paper further investigates different aspects of the concept of beauty in the Old Testament (OT). The use of the ...
  • Kim, Jeong Bong (OpenJournals Publishing, 2011-12-06)
    1 Samuel 11:6–7 report the beginning of Saul’s public life and demonstrate his leadership over Israel. However, the verses do not clearly indicate his role in the specific events related in verses 1–11. This article ...
  • Gillingham, S.E. (Susan E.) (OpenJournals Publishing, 2011-12-07)
    The paper focuses on two individuals who have each made a seminal contribution to the debates between theology and the sciences in Oxford - Charles Darwin (in the mid–19th century), and Richard Dawkins (from the 1990s ...
  • Meyer, Esias E. (OpenJournals Publishing, 2011-11-11)
    This article explores the responsibility of Bible critics with regard to the role that the Bible should play in our violent society. The crucial question that needs to be addressed is whether the Bible, and especially ...
  • Groenewald, Alphonso, 1969- (Unisa Press, 2011)
    Israel of the exilic/post-exilic period did not run away from its catastrophic history, but instead seized the political catastrophe as an opportunity to examine its past theologically. No era in Israel’s history contributed ...
  • Venter, P.M. (Pieter Michiel), 1947- (OpenJournals Publishing, 2011-11-04)
    An intertextual analysis of the character of Achior in the book of Judith shows that the author of the book proposes a changed Judaean identity. The way in which he depicts the character of Judith and her alter ego, ...
  • Loader, J.A. (James Alfred), 1945- (OpenJournals Publishing, 2011-11-04)
    The paradox in the famous declaration of Psalm 19 that the heavens ‘narrate’ the glory of God and that this message of nature is ‘inaudible’ prompts the question as to the sense of speaking about a striking divine ...
  • Human, Dirk J. (2011-06-07)
    Without doubt the final hymn of the Psalter can be described as the climax, or grand finale, of the Israelite faith’s most known hymnbook. In this psalm, sound and action are blended into a picture of ecstatic joy. The ...
  • Loader, J.A. (James Alfred), 1945- (OpenJournals Publishing, 2011-06-07)
    The motif from the Exodus story of Moses as a beautiful infant is considered on several levels. Firstly, the immediate context of Exodus 2 in the Hebrew Bible and in the Septuagint is investigated. Exodus 2 is then related ...
  • Le Roux, J.H. (Jurie Hendrik), 1944- (OpenJournals Publishing, 2011-07-07)
    This article focuses on Andries van Aarde’s work on the historical Jesus and especially his book, Fatherless in Galilee, which made an important contribution to historical Jesus study in South Africa. In the first part ...
  • Le Roux, J.H. (Jurie Hendrik), 1944- (OpenJournals Publishing, 2011-06-07)
    This article focused on Andries van Aarde’s interpretation of the Gospel of Matthew. It argues that Van Aarde has changed his approach to Matthew in the course of time. At the beginning of his career he focused on ...
  • Venter, P.M. (Pieter Michiel), 1947- (OpenJournals Publishing, 2011-06)
    Proposing the term ‘congruent ethos’ for studying Old Testament ethics, this article indicates (in line with existing research) that opposing ethical viewpoints are found in the Old Testament. The modus operandi followed ...
  • Human, Dirk J. (Stellenbosch University: Department of Ancient Studies, 2004)
    The purpose of this article is to interpret the text of Psalm 113 theologically as a portrayal of the Israelite God, Yahweh. In order to do this the composition of the text, its genre and literary context, text analysis, ...
  • Groenewald, Alphonso, 1969- (OpenJournals Publishing, 2011-06)
    This article argued that society even today could benefit from the richness of the ethics of the Hebrew Bible. Isaiah 1:2–3 has been used as an example to illustrate the ethics of a biblical text. This text has wisdom ...
  • De Villiers, Gerda (OpenJournals Publishing, 2011-06)
    This article pays tribute to Andries van Aarde’s theological and hermeneutical contribution. His research unfolds in three phases: a narrative reading of the text, a social scientific investigation of the context and an ...