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AbstractThe aim of this article is to investigate Romans 10:5–13 and specifically the impact of the chiasm (chiasmus) in Romans 10:9–10 on this sub-pericope. In the chiasm Paul makes the following statement(s):A If you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lor... see more

Romans 13:1-7 has remained a challenge for interpreters throughout the history ofthe New Testament. A previous study investigated the actual readings of the passageduring the political transition in South Africa. The present article is a follow-upstudy an... see more

Romans 13:1-7 has remained a challenge for interpreters throughout the history ofthe New Testament. A previous study investigated the actual readings of the passageduring the political transition in South Africa. The present article is a follow-upstudy an... see more

AbstractThe aim of this article is to investigate Romans 10:5–13 and specifically the impact of the chiasm (chiasmus) in Romans 10:9–10 on this sub-pericope. In the chiasm Paul makes the following statement(s):A If you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lor... see more

AbstractRead in the light of other Jewish literature of the time, not least, Philo of Alexandria, Paul’s comments in Romans 1 about same-sex relations should be seen as a rhetorical ploy to gain a sympathetic hearing for his argument from the Roman recip... see more

AbstractModern man experiences a crisis which manifests itself across a wide spectrum: ecologically, sociologically and politically. Seen from a holistic perspective, this crisis, caused by the so-called mechanical worldview, calls for a radical change to... see more

AbstractThis article is an attempt to reconstruct Paul’s rhetorical strategy from the text itself, rather than applying ancient or modern rhetorical models to his letters. A proposal for such a rhetorical approach is briefly summarised, followed by a disc... see more

AbstractIn Romans 15:22-33 (the concluding section of Paul’s last written letter) ‘the apostle for the gentiles’ motivates his financial contribution (diakonia) to the poor (ptochous) in Jerusalem in terms of his mission to the nations (ta ethne). The ai... see more

AbstractThe Tetragrammaton has great significance in Judaism and Christianity. Hebraist George Howard has proposed a theory of New Testament documentary origins. On the basis of early Septuagint/Old Greek (LXX/OG) manuscript findings, Howard has suggested... see more

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