The Use of the Old Testament in the New and other essays; studies in honor of William Franklin Stinespring.
Edited by James M. Efird.
- Durham, N.C., Duke University Press, 1972.
- xv, 332 p. illus. 25 cm.
Smith, D. M., Jr. The use of the Old Testament in the New.--Tucker, G. M. The Rahab saga (Joshua 2): some form-critical and traditio-historical observations.--Eakin, F. E., Jr. Spiritual obduracy and parable purpose.--Williams, D. L. The Israelite cult and Christian worship.--Cresson, B. C. The condemnation of Edom in post-exilic Judaism.--Polley, M. E. H. Wheeler Robinson and the problem of organizing an Old Testament theology.--Pope, M. H. A divine banquet at Ugarit.--Strugnell, J. "Of cabbages and kings"--or queans: notes on Ben Sira 36:18-21.--Brownlee, W. H. Anthropology and soteriology in the Dead Sea scrolls and in the New Testament.--Wintermute, O. A study of gnostic exegesis of the Old Testament.--Charlesworth, J. H. Ba��?�uta [romanized form] in earliest Christianity.--Anderson, H. The Old Testament in Mark's Gospel.--Efird, J. M. Note on Mark 5:43.--Davies, W. D. The moral teaching of the early church.--Bibliography (p. xiv-xv)
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Stinespring, William F. 1901- --Bibliography.
Bible.--New Testament--Relation to the Old Testament