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Additions: mostly archaeology

Several additions to the new archaeology page. It turns out that it is rather difficult to find material that is not dominated by apologetic / doctrinal interests a la Werner Kelber. Still, some useful material emerged. Some items were added to other sections of NTGateway as well.

1. Archaeology

1.1 Websites

1.2 Books and Articles

E. Alliata, “Memories of St. Paul in the Holy Land: Presentation.” (2008)

F. F. Bruce, Archaeology and the New Testament. London: Church Book Room Press, 1947.

F. F. Bruce, “Archaeological confirmation of the New Testament.” In: Revelation and the Bible: contemporary evangelical thought. Ed. Carl F. H. Henry, 319-331. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1958.

Thomas Kelly Cheyne and J. Sutherland Black, eds. Encyclopaedia biblica: a critical dictionary of the literary, political and religious history, the archaeology, geography and natural history of the Bible. 4 vols. London: Adam and Charles Black, 1894.

Bruce Chilton, “Archaeology and Rabbi Jesus.” Bulletin for Biblical Research 12, no. 2 (2002): 273-280.

Andrew D. Clarke, “Another Corinthian Erastus inscription.” Tyndale Bulletin 42, no. 1 (1991): 146-151.

Thomas W. Davis, “The Beginnings.” In: Shifting sands: the rise and fall of Biblical archaeology, 3-46. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.

Mark Elliott, “The fundamentals, higher criticism and archaeology.” 2005.

Craig A. Evans, “Jesus and the ossuaries.” Bulletin for Biblical Research 13, no. 1 (2004): 21-46.

Craig A. Evans, “Archaeology and the historical Jesus: recent developments.” SBL Forum (2004)

W. Ward Gasque, Sir William M. Ramsay: archaeologist and New Testament scholar: a survey of his contribution to the study of the New Testament. Baker Studies in Biblical Archaeology. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1966.

P. J. Hadjidakis, Delos. [Athens]: Latsis Group, 2003.

David Instone-Brewer, “1 Corinthians 7 in the light of the Graeco-Roman marriage and divorce papyri.” Tyndale Bulletin 52, no. 1 (2001): 101-116.

David Instone-Brewer, “1 Corinthians 7 in the light of the Jewish Greek and Aramaic marriage and divorce papyri.” Tyndale Bulletin 52, no. 2 (2001): 225-243.

Frank G. Jannaway, The British Museum with Bible in hand: being an interesting and intelligent survey of all the exhibits on view at the British Museum which confirm the absolute accuracy of the Holy Scriptures. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co, n.d. (1922?)

J. S. King, “Is Johannine archaeology really necessary?” Evangelical Quarterly 56, no. 4 (1984): 203-212.

K. A. Kitchen, The Bible and its world: the Bible and archaeology today. Exeter: Paternoster Press, 1977.

Irina Levinskaya, “A Jewish or Gentile prayer house? The meaning of PROSEUCHE.” Tyndale Bulletin 41, no. 1 (1990): 154-159.

Irina Levinskaya, “The inscription from Aphrodisias and the problem of god-fearers.” Tyndale Bulletin 41, no. 2 (1990): 161-185.

Jodi Magness, Amos Kloner, Dan Bahat, Daniel Barkay, Jerome Murphy-O’Connor, and Richard J. Bauckham. The Burial of Jesus. Washington: Biblical Archaeology Society, 2007. [Note: requires registration, after which you may receive emails from the Biblical Archaeology Society]

Christoph Markschies, “Was lernen wir über das frühe Christentum aus der Archäologie des Heiligen Landes?” Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum 11, no. 3 (2007): 421-447.

Alan R. Millard, “How can archaeology contribute to the study of the Bible?” Evangel 9, no. 1 (1991): 9-12.

Alan R. Millard, “Archaeology and the Reliability of the Bible.” Evangel 9, no. 2 (1991): 22-25.

Robert L. Mowery, “Paul and Caristanius at Pisidian Antioch.” Biblica 87, no. 2 (2006): 223-242.

Alviero Niccacci, “Archaeology, New Testament, and early Christianity (SBF Essays 4).” (1998)

Alviero Niccacci, “Archaeology, and the New Testament: Bethlehem, tomb of Lazarus, Machaerus, Capernaum and Tabgha (SBF Essays 5).” (1998)

Jonathan Reed, “Excavating Jesus: who was the historical Jesus?” (n.d.)

Nadine Riedl, “Gottheiten und Kulte in der Dekapolis.” Dr.phil. thesis, Freie Universität Berlin, 2005.

C. F. Rogers, “Baptism and Christian archaeology.” In: Studia biblica et ecclesiastica: essays chiefly in Biblical and patristic criticism. Ed. Members of the University of Oxford, Vol. 5. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1896.

Joan E. Taylor, “The Garden of Gethsemane: Not The Place of Jesus’ Arrest.” Biblical Archaeology Review 21, no. 4 (1995): 26-35.

Joan E. Taylor, “Qumran in context: reassessing the archaeological evidence.” Bulletin of the Anglo-Israel Archaeological Society 25 (2007): 171-183.

Joan E. Taylor and Shimon Gibson. “Roads and passes round Qumran.” Palestine Exploration Quarterly 40 (2008): 225-227.

Bastiaan van Elderen, “Some Archaeological Observations on Paul’s First Missionary Journey.” In: Apostolic history and the gospel: biblical and historical essays presented to F. F. Bruce on his 60th birthday. Eds. Woodrow Ward Gasque and Ralph P. Martin, 150-161. Exeter: Paternoster, 1970.

Ben Witherington, “Top ten New Testament archaeological finds of the past 150 years: how do shrouds, boats, inscriptions, and other artifacts better help us understand the Christ of the Ages?” Christianity Today (online), September (2003)

N. T. Wright, “Jerusalem in the New Testament.” In: Jerusalem past and present in the purposes of God. Ed. P. W. L. Walker, 53-77. Carlisle: Paternoster; Grand Rapids: Baker, 1994.

Jürgen Zangenberg, “Überlegungen zur Möglichkeit einer ‘Topographie religiöser Gruppen’ in Samarien zur neutestamentlichen Zeit.” Biblisches Forum (1999)

Jürgen Zangenberg, Dry Bones, Heavenly Bliss: Tombs, Post-Mortal Existence and Life-After-Death in Ancient Judaism. Leiden: Faculty of Theology, University of Leiden, 2007.

Jürgen Zangenberg, “Das Galiläa des Josephus und das Galiläa der Archäologie: Tendenzen und Probleme der neueren Forschung.” In: Josephus und das Neue Testament: Das Neue Testament und Josephus: Wechselseitige Wahrnehmungen. Eds. Christfried Böttrich and Jens Herzer, 1-30. Tübingen: Mohr, 2007.

Jürgen Zangenberg, “Jesus – Galiläa – Archäologie: Neue Forschungen zu einer Region im Wandel.” In: Jesus und die Archäologie Galiläas. Eds. C. Claussen and J. Frey, 7-38. Neukirchen-Vlyn: Neukirchener Verlag, 2008.

Joseph Zias, “The cemeteries of Qumran and celibacy: confusion laid to rest?” Dead Sea Discoveries 7, no. 2 (2000): 220-253.

Patrick Zuckeran, “Archaeology and the New Testament.” (2000)

2. Paul – general – articles

Bastiaan van Elderen, “Some Archaeological Observations on Paul’s First Missionary Journey.” In: Apostolic history and the gospel: biblical and historical essays presented to F. F. Bruce on his 60th birthday. Eds. Woodrow Ward Gasque and Ralph P. Martin, 150-161. Exeter: Paternoster, 1970.

3. 1-2 Corinthians – articles

Andrew D. Clarke, “Another Corinthian Erastus inscription.” Tyndale Bulletin 42, no. 1 (1991): 146-151.

4. Acts – articles

Irina Levinskaya, “The inscription from Aphrodisias and the problem of god-fearers.” Tyndale Bulletin 41, no. 2 (1990): 161-185.

Robert L. Mowery, “Paul and Caristanius at Pisidian Antioch.” Biblica 87, no. 2 (2006): 223-242.

5. Historical Jesus – articles

Bruce Chilton, “Archaeology and Rabbi Jesus.” Bulletin for Biblical Research 12, no. 2 (2002): 273-280.

Craig A. Evans, “Archaeology and the historical Jesus: recent developments.” SBL Forum (2004)

Jonathan Reed, “Excavating Jesus: who was the historical Jesus?” (n.d.)

6. John – articles

J. S. King, “Is Johannine archaeology really necessary?” Evangelical Quarterly 56, no. 4 (1984): 203-212.

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A few more additions …

A few more additions before I call it a night – various categories:

http://www.ntgateway.com/paul-the-apostle/the-pastoral-epistles

Andreas J. Köstenberger, “Ascertaining women’s God-ordained roles: an interpretation of 1 Timothy 2:15.” Bulletin for Biblical Research 7 (1997): 107-144.

Andreas J. Köstenberger, “Hermeneutical and exegetical challenges in interpreting the Pastoral Epistles.” Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 7, no. 3 (2003): 4-17.

http://www.ntgateway.com/paul-the-apostle/1-and-2-corinthians

Gerald W. Peterman, “Marriage and sexual fidelity in the papyri, Plutarch and Paul.” Tyndale Bulletin 50, no. 2 (1999): 163-172.

http://www.ntgateway.com/gospel-and-acts/luke-and-acts/books-and-articles

Gustavo Martin-Asensio,”Transivity-based foregrounding in the
Acts of the Apostles: a functional-grammatical approach.”
PhD, University of Surrey, 1998. [Free access on registration; uk.bl.ethos.297931 ]

http://www.ntgateway.com/paul-the-apostle/general-resources/books-and-articles

William V. Crockett, “Universalism and the theology of Paul.” PhD, University of Glasgow, 1986. [Free access on registration; uk.bl.ethos.236114 ]

John D. Grassmick, “The old man and the new man: a study in Pauline theology.” PhD, University of Glasgow, 2000. [Free access on registration; uk.bl.ethos.297931 ]

Gary Steven Shogren, “The Pauline proclamation of the Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Christ within its New Testament setting.” PhD, University of Aberdeen, 1986. [Free access on registration; uk.bl.ethos.234655 ]

Karl Staab, Pauluskommentare aus der griechischen Kirche: aus Katenenhandschriften gesammelt. (Münster: Aschendorff, 1933).

http://www.ntgateway.com/historical-jesus/books-and-articles

Brian Capper, “Wealth.” In: Jesus in history, thought, and culture: an encyclopedia. Ed. J. L. Houlden, Vol. 2, 864-869. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2003.

Brian Capper, “John, Qumran and virtuoso religion (Paper read at the special John and Qumran seminar of the Society of Biblical Literature meeting in San Diego, November 2007).”

Brian Capper, “Jesus, virtuoso religion, and the community of goods (Paper presented in February 2008 in the seminar series Engaging Economics at St. Mary’s College, St. Andrews).”

http://www.ntgateway.com/historical-jesus/books-and-articles

Daniel Sefa-Dapaah, “An investigation into the relationship between John the Baptist and Jesus of Nazareth: a socio-historical study.” PhD, University of Coventry, 1995. [Free access on registration; uk.bl.ethos.283783 ]

http://www.ntgateway.com/gospel-and-acts/gospel-of-mark/books-and-dissertations

Peter Geoffrey Bolt, “Do you not care that we are perishing: Jesus’ defeat of death in Mark’s Gospel.” PhD, King’s College London, 1997. [Free access on registration; uk.bl.ethos.267803 ]

http://www.ntgateway.com/paul-the-apostle/galatians/galatiansbooks-and-articles

F. F. Bruce, “Galatian problems: 1. Autobiographical data.” Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 51, no. 2 (1969): 292-309.

F. F. Bruce, “Galatian problems. 2. North or South Galatians?” Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 52, no. 2 (1970): 243-266.

F. F. Bruce, “Galatian problems: 3. The ‘other’ gospel.” Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 53, no. 2 (1971): 253-271.

F. F. Bruce, “Galatian problems: 4. The date of the epistle.” Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 54, no. 2 (1972): 250-267.

F. F. Bruce, “Galatian problems: 5. Galatians and Christian origins.” Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 55, no. 2 (1973): 264-284.

http://www.ntgateway.com/paul-the-apostle/ephesians-and-colossians

Andreas J. Köstenberger, “The mystery of Christ and the church: head and body, ‘one flesh’.” In: Studies on John and gender: a decade of scholarship, 185-202. New York: Peter Lang, 2001.

http://www.ntgateway.com/gospel-and-acts/luke-and-acts/articles

Brian Capper, “Jesus, virtuoso religion, and the community of goods (Paper presented in February 2008 in the seminar series Engaging Economics at St. Mary’s College, St. Andrews).”

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Several items added in several categories

The following items have been added :

http://www.ntgateway.com/paul-the-apostle/philippians/

I. Howard Marshall, “The Christ-hymn in Philippians 2:5-11: a review article.” Tyndale Bulletin 19 (1968): 104-127.

http://www.ntgateway.com/tools-and-resources/hermeneutics/

Andrés Lema-Hincapié, “Herméneutique critique, la lecture kantienne de la Bible: principes et applications.” PhD thesis, University of Ottawa, 1998.

http://www.ntgateway.com/women-and-gender/books-and-dissertations/

Jacinthe Potvin, “Trajectoire de la vision paulinienne sur les femmes: ambivalence ou cohérence?” PhD thesis, University of Ottawa, 1998.
(already at: http://www.ntgateway.com/paul-the-apostle/general-resources/books-and-articles)

http://www.ntgateway.com/gospel-and-acts/luke-and-acts/books-and-articles/

Ibitolu Oluseyi Jerome Megbelayin, “A socio-rhetorical analysis of the Lukan narrative of the Last Supper.” PhD thesis, Saint Paul University, 2001.

http://www.ntgateway.com/tools-and-resources/early-church-and-patristics/

Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur
Classic book series edited by Adolf Harnack et alii with valuable studies on the New Testament and patristics. The page (hosted on the excellent classicsindex site) offers links to full-text google books (often inaccessible outside of the USA) and archive.org books (accessible world-wide). Most contributions are in German.

http://www.ntgateway.com/archaeology/

Frank G. Jannaway, The British Museum with Bible in hand: being an interesting and intelligent survey of all the exhibits on view at the British Museum which confirm the absolute accuracy of the Holy Scriptures. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co, n.d. (1922?)

http://www.ntgateway.com/paul-the-apostle/1-and-2-corinthians/

Vincent L. Wimbush, “The ascetic impulse in ancient Christianity.” Theology Today 50, no. 3 (1993): 417-428.

Ben Witherington, “Not so idle thoughts about EIDOLOTHUTON.” Tyndale Bulletin 44, no. 2 (1993): 237-254.

http://www.ntgateway.com/tools-and-resources/maps/

John King Lord, Atlas of the geography and history of the ancient world. Boston: B. H. Sanborn, 1902.

George Adam Smith, The historical geography of the Holy Land: especially in relation to the history of Israel and of the early church. 4th edition. New York: A. C. Armstrong and Son, 1897.

George Adam Smith and J. G. Bartholomew. Atlas of the historical geography of the Holy Land. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1915.

http://www.ntgateway.com/historical-jesus/books-and-articles/

Stanley E. Porter, “Did Jesus ever teach in Greek?” Tyndale Bulletin 44, no. 2 (1993): 199-235.

Wolfram Weiser and Hannah M. Cotton. “‘Gebt dem Kaiser, was des Kaisers ist…’: Die Geldwährung der Griechen, Juden, Nabatäer und Römer im syrisch-nabatäischen Ruam unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Kurses von Sela / Melaina und Lepton nach der Annexion des Königreiches der Nabatäer durch Rom.” Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 114 (1996): 237-287.

http://www.ntgateway.com/paul-the-apostle/general-resources/books-and-articles/

Colin J. Hemer, “The name of Paul.” Tyndale Bulletin 36 (1985): 179-183.

http://www.ntgateway.com/greek-ntgateway/lexica/

Jerker Blomqvist, “Review of Frederick William Danker (ed.), A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and other Early Christian Literature.” Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2001.06.01

http://www.ntgateway.com/gospel-and-acts/gospel-of-matthew/books-and-articles/

Mary Hinkle Shore, “The Lord’s prayer: empowerment for living the Sermon on the Mount.” Word & World 22, no. 1 (2002): 9-17.

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Moulton and Milligan’s Vocabulary of the Greek New Testament

I have added a link over on the Lexica page to Moulton and Milligan’s Vocabulary of the Greek New Testament, which is now available on archive.org in a variety of formats, including downloadable PDF. I have also taken the opportunity, as usual on occasions like this, to refresh and update all the other links on the Lexica page. Thanks to Louis Sorenson for the link.

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Papyrology links updated

I have updated all the links on the Papyrology page.