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Caroline Vander Stichele, “Just a Whore: The Annihilation of Babylon According to Revelation 17:16”, Lectior Difficilior 1 (2000)
Holger
Szesnat, “Human Sexuality, History, and Culture: Some Methodological Problems of Studying 'Sexuality' in the New Testament and its World”, Scriptura 62 (1997), pp. 335-361 (reproduced on Szeznat's homepage)
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