Volume 1, 1951
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M. D. Goldman |
| The Isaiah MSS of the Dead Sea Scrolls | 1–22 |
S. B. Gurewicz |
| The Mediaeval Jewish Exegesis of the Old Testament | 23–43 |
J. D. A. MacNicol |
| Word and Deed in the New Testament | 44–56 |
M. D. Goldman |
| Lexicographical Notes on Exegesis | 57–67 |
E. C. Burleigh |
| The Influence of Hebrew Wisdom Literature upon Early Christian Doctrine | 75–87 |
J. A. Thompson |
| Thirty Years of Palestinian Archaeology | 88–111 |
H. D. Morris |
| The Concept of Inspiration in the Roman Catholic Church in Modern Times | 112–33 |
M. D. Goldman |
| Lexicographical Notes on Exegesis (2) | 134–42 |
Volume 2, 1952
|
M. D. Goldman |
| Humour in the Hebrew Bible | 1–11 |
C. G. Nalty |
| The Roman Catholic Concept of the Mystical Body of Christ | 12–27 |
S. B. Gurewitz |
| Prophecy in Israel | 29–41 |
M. D. Goldman |
| Was Jeremiah Married? | 42–47 |
M. D. Goldman |
| Lexicographical Notes on Exegesis (3) | 48–50 |
Hector MacLean |
| The Interpretation of the Bible | 73–82 |
Leon Morris |
| The Biblical Idea of Atonement | 83–95 |
J. A. Thompson |
| The Book of the Covenant (Ex. 21–23) in the Light of Modern Archaeological Research | 97–107 |
M. D. Goldman |
| The Authorship of Jeremiah Chapter 31 | 108–11 |
Volume 3, 1953
|
M. D. Goldman |
| The Root “pll” and Its Connotation with Prayer. Attempted Explanation of Deuteronomy 32:31 | 1–6 |
A. L. Burns |
| Two Words for “Time” in the New Testament | 7–22 |
J. A. Thompson |
| Extra-Biblical Data and the Omri Dynasty | 24–40 |
S. B. Gurewicz |
| When Did the Cult Associated with the “Golden Calves” Fully Develop in the Northern Kingdom? | 41–44 |
M. D. Goldman |
| Lexicographical Notes on Exegesis (4) | 45–51 |
Volume 4, 1954/55
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M. D. Goldman |
| The Meaning of “rg’” | 7–16 |
J. C. O’Neill |
| The Use of KYRIOS in the Book of Acts | 17–47 |
M. D. Goldman |
| The Root “NQY” | 49–56 |
Leon Morris |
| The Passover in Rabbinic Literature | 57–78 |
J. A. Thompson |
| The Golden Calves of Jeroboam. An Additional Note | 79–84 |
M. D. Goldman |
| Lexicographical Notes on Exegesis (5) | 85–92 |
Volume 5, 1956
|
M. Wilcox |
| The Old Testament in Acts 1–15 | 1–41 |
S. B. Gurewicz |
| Some Reflections on the Book of Ruth | 42–57 |
Gerard Bushell |
| Law and Christian Spirituality according to St Paul | 99–117 |
J. A. Thompson |
| The History of the Biblical Moab in the Light of Modern Knowledge | 119–43 |
C. C. Cowling |
| Mark’s Use of hora | 153–60 |
Volume 6, 1958
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F. I. Andersen |
| Who Built the Second Temple? | 1–38 |
P. E. Broughton |
| The Call of Jeremiah: The Relation of Deut. 18:9–22 to the Call and Life of Jeremiah | 39–46 |
B. A. Hooley and A. J. Mason |
| Some Thoughts on the Parable of the Unjust Steward (Luke 16:1–9) | 47–60 |
Leon Morris |
| The Punishment of Sin in the Old Testament | 61–86 |
J. D. McCaughey |
| The Gnostic Gospel of Truth and the New Testament | 87–110 |
S. B. Gurewicz |
| The Deuteronomic Provisions for Exemption from Military Service | 111–21 |
A. P. Salom |
| The Imperative Use of hina in the New Testament | 123–41 |
J. A. Thompson |
| The Economic Significance of Transjordan in Old Testament Times | 143–68 |
Volume 7, 1959
|
Greta Hort |
| The Death of Qorah | 2–26 |
J. D. McCaughey |
| The Intention of the Author: Some Questions about the Exegesis of Acts 6:1–6 | 27–36 |
S. B. Gurewicz |
| The Bearing of Judges 1–2:5 on the Authorship of the Book of Judges | 37–40 |
T. E. Pollard |
| The Fourth Gospel: Its Background and Early Interpretation | 41–53 |
Norman Lade |
| The Concept of Sin in the Law | 54–57 |
Gabriel Hebert |
| The Resurrection-Narrative in St Mark’s Gospel | 58–65 |
Mary Neely |
| A Broken Reed—The Legendary Greatness of Egypt | 66–68 |
Michael Stone |
| A Note on Daniel 1:3 | 69–71 |
Leon Morris |
| Judgement and Custom | 72–74 |