P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Vol. 62, Issue 1, 2011May 01, 2011 BST
The Retroactive Re-Evaluation Technique with Pharaoh’s Daughter and the Nature of Solomon’s Corruption in 1 Kings 1-12
The Retroactive Re-Evaluation Technique with Pharaoh’s Daughter and the Nature of Solomon’s Corruption in 1 Kings 1-12
Articles in Vol. 62, Issue 1, 2011
Vol. 62, Issue 1, 2011
- The Ostracon from the Days of David Found at Khirbet QeiyafaAlan Millard
- The Retroactive Re-Evaluation Technique with Pharaoh's Daughter and the Nature of Solomon's Corruption in 1 Kings 1-12Yong Ho Jeon
- Forked Parallelism in Egyptian, Ugaritic and Hebrew PoetryRichard Abbott
- Lamentations and the Poetic Politics of PrayerRobin Parry
- The Apocalyptic Vision of Jesus According to the Gospel of Matthew: Reading Matthew 3:16-4:11 IntertextuallyDavid Mathewson
- Paul's Common Paraenesis (1 Thess. 4-5; Phil. 2-4; and Rom. 12-13): The Correspondence between Romans 1:18-32 and 12:1-2, and the Unity of Romans 12-13Seyoon Kim
- The Christology of Titus 2:13 and 1 Timothy 2:5J. Christopher Edwards
- A Brief Response to 'The Christology of Titus 2:13 and 1 Tim. 2:5' by J. Christopher EdwardsMurray J. Harris
- The Glory of Yhwh in the Old Testament with Special Attention to the Book of EzekielPieter de Vries
- The Johannine Discourses and the Teaching of Jesus in the Synoptics: A Comparative Approach to the Authenticity of Jesus' Words in the Fourth GospelPhilipp Fabian Bartholomä
Jeon, Yong Ho. 2011. “The Retroactive Re-Evaluation Technique with Pharaoh’s Daughter and the Nature of Solomon’s Corruption in 1 Kings 1-12.” Tyndale Bulletin 62 (1): 15–40. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29304.
