Tyndale Bulletin available online

Full text of articles the 1956 through 2005 editions of the Tyndale Bulletin is available online. In the latest editions, you will find the following articles that may be interesting to people studying Greek and the New Testament:

  • An Unidentified Theological Fragment from the Fifth Century in a Private Collection in Cambridge (De Hamel Ms 373) by Peter M. Head (56.2, 2005)
  • ‘Son of Man’, ‘Pitiable Man’, ‘Rejected Man’: Equivalent Expressions in the Old Greek of Daniel by Eugene E. Lemcio (56.1, 2005)
  • Identifying the Talents: Contextual Clues for the Interpretation of the Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30) by Ben Chenowith (56.1, 2005)
  • ‘The Testimony about the Lord’, ‘Borne by the Lord’, or Both? An Insight into Paul and Jesus in the Pastoral Epistles by Greg A. Couser (55.2, 2004)
  • On the Articular Infinitive in Philippians 2:6: A Grammatical Note with Christological Implications by Denny Burke (55.2, 2004)

There are many, many more articles to peruse for those studying Greek for the first time, for those brushing up on Greek, or for those who wish to dig deeper into the language.

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