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    • Covenant, Christology, and kingdom as context in Matthew's use of Pl?ró? 

      McCuistion, Paul Raymond (North-West University, 2013)
      Matthew’s Jewish audience was looking for continuity in the newly revealed kingdom.Thus, Matthew needed to connect faith in Jesus to the covenant ideal that was the foundation of their heritage. However, the Matthean ...
    • The peace motif in Luke-Acts : its meaning and its affects 

      Kayumba, Paul Lumbu (North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2017)
      The kingdom of God ushered in and launched by Christ’s presence through the work of the Spirit, the salvation of the people of God, which brings them into the sphere of peace, and the community of the people of God are ...
    • The shock factor of divine revelation: a philological approach to Daniel 8 and 9 

      Zuiddam, Benno A. (Taylor & Francis, 2013)
      This article explores the story and plot of Daniel 8 and 9, and argues that the angel Gabriel assists Daniel in handling the shock factor associated with Divine revelation concerning a seemingly successful antichrist. ...
    • The signs of the Messiah (‘Otot Hamashiach) and Jewish apocalypticism 

      Nel, Marius (Unisa Press/Sabinet, 2012)
      During the Second Temple period several Jewish writings refer to the oral tradition of the 'otot hamashiach, the signs that would accompany the coming of the Messiah. The subject is utilized by the author of the Gospel of ...