Historical Books of the Old Testament
- Bernhard W. Anderson, “The Problem of Old Testament History,” Symposium: The Old Testament in the Church Today. The London Quarterly & Holborn Review (January 1965): 5-11
- Mark W. Chavalas, “Recent Trends in the Study of Israelite Historiography,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 38.2 (June 1995): 161-169.
- David Deboys, K.A. Kitchen & R.S. Hess, “Writing the History of Israel: a Review Article,” Themelios 15.1 (October 1989): 24-29.
- John Goldingay, “That You May know that Yahweh is God: a Study in the Relationship between Theology and Historical Truth in the Old Testament,” Tyndale Bulletin 23 (1972): 58-93.
- Gerard van Groningen, “Joshua-II Kings: Deuteronomistic? Priestly? or prophetic writing?” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 12.1 (Winter 1969): 3-26.
- R. Laird Harris, “Continuity in the Old Testament historical literature,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 14.3 (Summer 1971): 173-178.
- Kenneth A. Kitchen, “Historical Method and Early Hebrew Tradition,” Tyndale Bulletin 17 (1966): 63-97.
- Meredith G. Kline, “Is the History of the Old Testament Accurate?” Howard F. Vos, ed. Can I Trust the Bible? Chicago: Moody, 1963. pp.135-151.
- I.H. Marshall, “Aspects of the Biblical View of History,” Faith and Thought 110.1, 2 (1983): 54-68.
- Alan R. Millard, “The Old Testament and History: Some Considerations,” Faith & Thought 110.1, 2 (1983): 34-53.
- R.W.L. Moberly, “Story in the Old Testament,” Themelios 11.3 (1986): 77-82.
- John Warwick Montgomery, “A Critique of Certain Uncritical Assumptions in Modern Historiography,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 40.4 (Dec. 1997): 653-661.
- Grant R. Osborne, “Historical Narrative and Truth in the Bible,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 48.4 (Dec. 2005): 673-688.
- David F. Payne, Kingdoms of the Lord. A History of the Hebrew Kingdoms. Exeter: The Paternoster Press, 1981. Hbk. ISBN: 0853642842. pp.310.
- Jon Ruthven, “A note on Elijah’s ‘fire from Yahweh’,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 12.2 (Spring 1969): 111-115.
- Garnett H. Reid, “Minimalism and Biblical History,” Bibliothca Sacra 155: 620 (1998): 394-410.
- Robert Rendall, History, Prophecy and God. London: The Paternoster Press, 1954. Hbk.
- W. Gordon Robinson, “Historical Summaries of Biblical Research,” Evangelical Quarterly 47.4 (Oct.-Dec. 1975): 195-207.
- Merrill Chapin Tenney, “The Bible and history,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 14.2 (Spring 1971): 75-80.
- Carl R .Trueman, “Reckoning with the Past in an Anti-Historical Age,” Themelios 27.3 (2002): 28-44.
- Ronald F. Youngblood, “From Tatian to Swanson, from Calvin to Bendavid: the harmonization of biblical history,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 25.4 (Dec. 1982): 415-423.
The Interpretation of Scripture: Poetry
- Leslie C. Allen, “Faith on Trial: an Analysis of Psalm 139,” Vox Evangelica 10 (1977): 5-23.
- Hebrew Poetry: Parallelism (Dennis Bratcher)
- G. Lloyd Carr, “The love poetry genre in the Old Testament and the ancient Near East: another look at inspiration,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 25.4 (Dec. 1982): 489-498.
- Daniel J. Estes, “The Hermeneutics of Biblical Lyric Poetry,” Bibliotheca Sacra 152: 608 (1995): 413-430.
- George B. Gray, The Forms of Hebrew Poetry. New York: Hodder and Stoughton, 1915.
- James L. Mays, “A Question of Identity: The Threefold Hermeneutic of Psalmody,” Asbury Theological Journal 46.1 (1991) 87-94.
- Cynthia L. Miller, “A Linguistic Approach to Ellipsis in Biblical Poetry: (Or, What to Do When Exegesis of What is There Depends on What Isn’t),” Bulletin for Biblical Research 13.2 (2003): 251-270.
- Greg W. Parsons, “Guidelines for Understanding and Proclaiming the Psalms,” Bibliotheca Sacra 147 (1990) 169-87.
- Elmer B. Smick, “Suggested new translations of Old Testament poetry,” Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society 11.2 (Spring 1968): 85-92. Available: HERE and HERE
- John H .Stek, “The Stylistics of Hebrew Poetry,” Calvin Theological Journal 9.1 (1974) 15-30.
The Interpretation of Scripture: Apocalyptic
- Richard Bauckham, “The Rise of Apocalyptic,” Themelios 3.2 (January 1978): 10-23.
- F.F. Bruce, “A Reappraisal of Jewish Apocalyptic Literature,” Review and Expositor 72 (1975): 305-315.
- George Eldon Ladd, “The Revelation and Jewish Apocalyptic,” The Evangelical Quarterly 29.2 (1957): 94-100.
- George E. Ladd, “Why not prophetic-apocalyptic,” Journal of Biblical Literature 76.3 (Sept. 1957): 192-200.
- George Eldon Ladd, “The Place of Apocalyptic in Biblical Religion,” The Evangelical Quarterly 30.2 (1958): 75-85.
- George Eldon Ladd, “The Origin of Apocalyptic in Biblical Religion,” The Evangelical Quarterly 30.3 (1958): 140-146.
- George Eldon Ladd, “Apocalyptic and New Testament Theology,” Robert Banks, ed., Reconciliation and Hope. New Testament Essays on Atonement and Eschatology Presented to L.L. Morris on his 60th Birthday. Carlisle: The Paternoster Press, 1974. pp.285-296.
- Prof. W.G. Lambert, The Background of Jewish Apocalyptic. The Ethel M. Wood Lecture delivered before the University of London on 22 February 1977. London: The Athlone Press, 1978. Pbk. ISBN: 0485143216. pp.22.
- Hans K. Larondelle, “The middle ages within the scope of apocalyptic prophecy,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 32.3 (Sept. 1989): 345-354.
- Leon Morris, Apocalyptic, 2nd edn. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans / Leicester: IVP, 1973. Pbk. ISBN: 0851113125. pp.128.
- Steve Moyise, “Authorial intention and the book of Revelation,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 39.1 (Spring 2001): 35-40.
- John N. Oswalt, “Recent studies in Old Testament eschatology and apocalyptic,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 24.4 (Dec. 1981): 289-301.
- Richard D. Patterson, “Wonders In The Heavens And On The Earth: Apocalyptic Imagery In The Old Testament,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 43:3 (March 2000) pp. 385-403.
- Vern S. Poythress, “Genre and Hermeneutics in Rev 20:1-6,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 36.1 (March 1993): 41-54.
- Christopher Rowland, The Open Heaven: A Study of Apocalyptic in Judaism and Early Christianity. New York: Crossroad, 1982. Reprinted: Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2002. Pbk. ISBN: 1592440126. pp.576. (Large download)
- Christopher Seitz, “Old Testament Apocalyptic,” Evangel 17.3 (Autumn 1999): 74-76.
- Stephen H. Travis, “The Value of Apocalyptic,” Tyndale Bulletin 30 (1979): 53-76.
The Role of the Holy Spirit in the Interpretation of Scripture
- The Role of the Holy Spirit in the Inspiration and Illumination of Scripture (Robert I. Bradshaw)
- The Role of the Holy Spirit in Biblical Hermeneutics (Robert J May, M.Th.)
- J. Theodore Mueller, “The Holy Spirit and the Scriptures,” Carl F.H. Henry, ed., Revelation and the Bible. Contemporary Evangelical Thought . Grand Rapids: Baker, 1958 / London: The Tyndale Press, 1959. pp.267-281.
- The Holy Spirit and Hermeneutics. A look at the role of the Holy Spirit in relation to the interpretation of Scripture. (Daniel B. Wallace, Ph.D.)
- Roy Zuck, “The Role of the Holy Spirit in Hermeneutics,” Bibliotheca Sacra 141 (1984): 120-129.
The Interpretation of Scripture: Prophecy
- E. Ray Clendenen, “Textlinguistics and prophecy in the book of the twelve,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 46.3 (Sept. 2003): 385-399.
- Michael A. Grisanti, “Old Testament Prophecy as a Vehicle for Historigraphy,” Bibliotheca Sacra 161 (April-June 2004) 163-78.
- J. Randolph Jaeggli, “The Interpretation of Old Testament Prophecy,” Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal 2 (Fall 1997): 3-17.
- The Messianic Hope (Julian Kinkaid)
- William S. LaSor, “Prophecy, Inspiration, and Sensus Plenior,” Tyndale Bulletin 29 (1978): 49-60.
- John Sailhamer, “The canonical approach to the OT: its effect on understanding prophecy,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 30.3 (Sept. 1987): 307-315.
- Chris Wright, “A Christian Approach to Old Testament Prophecy Concerning Israel,” Peter W. L. Walker, ed., Jerusalem: Past and Present in the Purpose of God Cambridge: Tyndale House, 1992. Pbk. ISBN: 0951835610. pp. 1-19.
- Edwin M. Yamauchi, “Hermeneutical issues in the book of Daniel,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 23.1 (March 1980): 13-21.
The Interpretation of the Law
- Joyce G. Baldwin, “The Role of the Ten Commandments (Laing Lecture for 1981),” Vox Evangelica 13 (1983): 7-18.
- Interpreting the Law (Robert I. Bradshaw)
- J. Daryl Charles, “Garnishing with the ‘Greater Righteousness’: The Disciple’s Relationship to the Law (Matthew 5:17–20,” Bulletin for Biblical Research 12.1 (2002): 1-15.
- M.J. Evans, “The Law in James,” Vox Evangelica 13 (1983): 29-40.
- J. Daniel Hays, “Applying the Old Testament Law Today,” Bibliotheca Sacra 158: 629 (2001): 21-35.
- E.F. Kevan, The Evangelical Doctrine of Law. London: Tyndale Press, 1956. pp.28.
- Kenneth A. Kitchen, Pentateuchal Criticism and Interpretation. Notes of three lectures given at the Annual Conference ofthe Theological Students’ Fellowship, held at The Hayes, Swanwick, Derbyshire from December 27 to 31, 1965. Leicester: TSF, 1965. Pbk. pp.51.
- Elmer A. Martens, “Embracing the Law: A Biblical Theological Perspective,” Bulletin for Biblical Research 2 (1992): 1-28.
- Elmer A. Martens, “How Is the Christian to Construe Old Testament Law?” Bulletin for Biblical Research 12.2 (2002): 199-216.
- P.G. Nelson, “Christian Morality: Jesus’ Teaching on the Law,” Themelios 32.1 (October 2006): 4-17.
- R.E. Nixon, The Exodus in the New Testament. London: The Tyndale Press, 1963. Pbk. pp.32.
- Preaching the Ten Commandments (John Thomson)
- Gordon J. Wenham, “The Theology on Unclean Food,” Evangelical Quarterly 53.1 (Jan.-Feb. 1981): 6-15.
- Gordon Wenham, “The Perplexing Pentateuch,” Vox Evangelica 17 (1987): 7-22.
Biblical Inerrancy
- Biblical Inerrancy (Stephen L.Andrew)
- Gleason L. Archer, “The Witness of the Bible to Its Own Inerrancy,” James Mongomery Boice, ed., The Foundation of Biblical Authority. London & Glasgow: Pickering & Inglis, 1979. Pbk. ISBN: 072080437X. pp.85-99.
- The Inerrancy of the Autographa (Greg L. Bahnsen)
- Greg L. Bahnsen, “Inductivism, Inerrancy, And Presuppositionalism,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 20.4 (1977): 289-305.
- A Brief Examination of So-Called “Inspired Trxtual Updating” (William D. Barrick)
- Michael E. Bauman, “Why the noninerrantists are not listening: 6 tactical errors evangelicals commit,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 29.3 (Sept. 1986): 317-324.
- James Montgomery Boice, “The Preacher and God’s Word,” James Mongomery Boice, ed., The Foundation of Biblical Authority. London & Glasgow: Pickering & Inglis, 1979. Pbk. ISBN: 072080437X. pp.123-143.
- Does Inerrancy Really Matter? (James Montgomery Boice)
- James A. Borland, “Re-examining New Testament textual-critical principles and practices used to negate inerrancy,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 25.4 (Dec. 1982): 499-506.
- Revelation and Inspiration of Scripture (Dennis Bratcher)
- F.F. Bruce, “As Originally Given,” The Theological Students Fellowship Terminal Letter 14 (Spring 1956): 2-3.
- Richard J. Coleman, “Reconsidering limited inerrancy,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 17.4 (Fall 1974): 207-214.
- The Battle for the Bible: Renewing the Inerrancy Debate (Donald W. Dayton)
- Wayne A. Detzler, “Inerrancy and revival in Germany,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 28.3 (Sept. 1985): 327-333.
- Inerrancy of the Bible: An Annotated Bibliography (Mark Dever)
- Millard J. Erickson, “Biblical inerrancy: the last twenty-five years,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 25.4 (Dec. 1982): 387-394.
- John S. Feinberg, “Truth, meaning and inerrancy in contemporary evangelical thought,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 26.1 (March 1983): 17-30.
- Inerrancy and Infallibility of the Bible (P.D. Feinberg)
- R.T. France, “Inerrancy and New Testament Exegesis,” Themelios 1.1 (1975): 12-18.
- Norman L. Geisler, “Theological method and inerrancy: a reply to professor Holmes,” Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society 11.3 (Summer 1968): 139-146. Available: HERE and HERE
- Norman L. Geisler, “Methodological unorthodoxy,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 26.1 (March 1983): 87-94.
- Are There Any Errors in the Bible? (Norman L. Geisler)
- Biblical Inerrancy (John Gerstner)
- Edward W. Goodrick, “Let’s put 2 Timothy 3:16 back in the Bible,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 25.4 (Dec. 1982): 479-487.
- Michael A. Grisanti, “Inspiration, Inerrancy, and The OT Canon: The Place of Textual Updating in an Inerrant View of Scripture,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 44.4 (2001): 577-598.
- Wayne Grudem, “Do We Act As If We Really Believe that ‘the Bible Alone, and the Bible in its Entirety, Is the Word of God Written’?” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society43.1 (March 2000): 5-26.
- R. Laird Harris, “The Basis For Our Belief in Inerrancy,” Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society 9.1 (Winter 1966): 13-18. Available: HERE or HERE
- D.G. Hart, “J. Gresham Machen, Inerrancy and Creedless Christianity,” Themelios 25.3 (June 2000): 20-34.
- Arthur F. Holmes, “Reply to N. L. Giesler,” Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society 11.4 (Fall 1968): 194-195. Available: HERE
- International Council on Biblical Inerrancy, “The Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 25.4 (Dec. 1982): 397-401.
- The Scriptures’ Silence: An Argument For Inspiration (Wayne Jackson)
- Kenneth S. Kantzer, “Evangelicals and the Doctrine of Inerrancy,” James Mongomery Boice, ed., The Foundation of Biblical Authority. London & Glasgow: Pickering & Inglis, 1979. Pbk. ISBN: 072080437X. pp.147-156.
- The Bible: The Inerrant Word of God (J. Hampton Keathley)
- Rex A. Koivisto, “Stephen’s speech: a case study in rhetoric and biblical inerrancy,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 20.4 (Dec. 1977): 353-364.
- Do The Facts Matter (Gregory Koukl)
- Gordon R. Lewis, “What Does Biblical Infallibility Mean?” Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society 6.1 (Winter 1963): 18-27.
- Harold Lindsell, “A Historican Looks at Inerrancy,” Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society 8.1 (Winter 1965): 3-12. Available: HERE and HERE
- Harold Lindsell, “Biblical infallibility: the Reformation and beyond,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 19.1 (Winter 1976): 25-37.
- John F. MacArthur, “The Mandate of Biblical Inerrancy: Expository Preaching,” The Master’s Seminary Journal 1.1 (Spring 1990): 3-16.
- Biblical Inerrancy (Eric Lyons & Dave Miller)
- John Warwick Montgomery, “Inspiration and Inerrancy: A New Departure,” Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society 8.2 (Spring 1965): 45-76. Available: HERE and HERE
- John Warwick Montgomery, “The approach of new shape Roman Catholicism to scriptural inerrancy: a case study for evangelicals,” Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society 10.4 (Fall 1967): 209-225. Available: HERE or HERE
- J.P. Moreland, “The Rationality of Belief In Inerrancy,” Trinity Journal 7.1 (1986): 75-86.
- Leon Morris, “Biblical Authority and the Concept of Inerrancy,” The Churchman 81 (Spring 1967): 22-38.
- Jason A. Nicholls, “Openness and Inerrancy: Can They Be Comparative?” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 45.4 (Dec. 2002): 629-649.
- Roger Nicole, “Why I Am “Comfortable”with Inerrancy,” Reformation & Revival 11.3 (Summer 2002): 112-124.
- Stanley Obitts, “A philosophical analysis of certain assumptions of the doctrine of the inerrancy of the Bible,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 26.2 (June 1983): 129-136.
- Grant R. Osborne, “Redaction criticism and the great commission: a case study toward a biblical understanding of inerrancy,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 19.2 (Spring 1976): 73-85.
- James I. Packer, “Encountering Present-Day Views of Scripture,” James Mongomery Boice, ed., The Foundation of Biblical Authority. London & Glasgow: Pickering & Inglis, 1979. Pbk. ISBN: 072080437X. pp.61-82.
- James I Packer, “John Calvin and the Inerrancy of Holy Scripture,” John D. Hannah, ed., Inerrancy and the Church. Chicago: Moody Press, 1984. Pbk. ISBN: 0802403271. pp.143.68.
- Stephen W. Paine, “Maintaining The Witness To Inerrancy,” Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society 9.1 (Winter 1966): 23-30. Available: HERE or HERE
- J. Barton Payne, “Apeitheo: current resistance to biblical inerrancy,” Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society 10.1 (Winter 1967): 3-14. Available: HERE and HERE
- J. Barton Payne, “Partial omniscience: observations on limited inerrancy,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 18.1 (Winter 1975): 37-40.
- Is the Bible True? (William C. Placher)
- Vern S. Poythress, “Problems for limited inerrancy,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 18.2 (Spring 1975): 93-103.
- Robert Preus, “Notes on the Inerrancy of Scripture,” Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society 8.4 (Fall 1965): 127-138. Available: HERE or HERE
- The Inspiration, Inerrancy, and Authority of the Bible (Ron Rhodes)
- P. Andrew Sandlin, “The Bible’s Authority and the Church’s Interpretive Task,” Reformation & Revival 14.2 ( 2005): 75-91.
- Inspiration & Inerrancy (Dr. James Sawyer)
- Robert L. Saucy, “Difficulties With Inerrancy,” Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society 9.1 (Winter 1966): 19-22. Available: HERE and HERE
- David C. Scaer, “The Problems of Inerrancy and Historicity in Connection with Genesis 1-3,” Concordia Theological Quarterly 47.1 (1977): 21-25.
- Jason Sexton, “NT Text Criticism and Inerrancy,” The Master’s Seminary Journal 17.1 (Spring 2006): 51-59.
- Modernism and Biblical Inerrancy (Brian M. Schwertley)
- Ned B. Stonehouse, “1957 Presidential Address: ‘The Infallibility of Scripture and Evangelical Progress’,” Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society 1.1 (Winter 1958): 9-13.
- Alan J. Thompson, “The Pietist Critique of Inerrancy? J.A. Bengel’s Gnonom as a Test Case,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 47.1 (March 2004): 71-88.
- The Inerrancy of Scripture (Keith VanHoozer)
- William H. Venable Jr., “An Information-Theory Look at Biblical Inerrancy,” Themelios 5.1 (1968): 32-35.
The Interpretation of Scripture: Parables
- Mark L. Bailey, “Guidelines for Interpreting Jesus’ Parables,” Bibliotheca Sacra 155: 617 (1998): 29-38.
- Ben Chenoweth, “Identifying the Talents: Contextual Clues for the Interpretation of the Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30),” Tyndale Bulletin 56.1 (2005): 61-72.
- Christian R. Davis, “Structural Analysis of Jesus’ Narrative Parables: A Conservative Approach,” Grace Theological Journal 9.2 (1988) 191-204.
- Vernon D. Doerksen, “The Interpretation of Parables,” Grace Theological Journal 11.2 (1970) 3-20.
- Simon Kistemaker, “Shrewd Manager: An Exposition of Luke 16:1-9,” Evangel 2:2 (1984): 13-14.
- Simon Kistemaker, “Children in the Market Place,” Evangel 4:2 (1986): 12.
- Douglas S. McComiskey, “Exile and the Purpose of Jesus’ Parables (Mark 4:10-12; Matt 13:10-17; Luke 8:9-10),” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 51.1 (March 2008): 59-85.
- Jonathan T. Pennington, “Matthew 13 and the Function of the Parables in the First Gospel,” Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 13.3 (Autumn 2009): 12-20.
- Robert L. Plummer, “Parables in the Gospels: History of Interpretation and Hermeneutical Guidelines,” Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 13.3 (Autumn 2009): 4-11.
- Klyne R. Snodgrass, “Recent Research on the Parable of the Wicked Tenants: An Assessment,” Bulletin for Biblical Research 8 (1998): 187-216.
- Klyne Snodgrass, “A Hermeneutics of Hearing Informed by the Parables with Special Reference to Mark 4,” Bulletin for Biblical Research 14.1 (2004): 59-79.
- Roy A. Stewart, “Parable Form in the Old Testament and Rabbinic Literature,” The Evangelical Quarterly 36.3 (July-Sept. 1964): 133-147.
The Interpretation of Scripture: The Use of the Old Testament in the New Testament
- L.C. Allen, “Isaiah liii.11 and its Echoes,” Vox Evangelica 1 (1962): 24-28.
- L.C. Allen, “The Old Testament in Romans I-VIII,” Vox Evangelica 3 (1964): 6-41.
- Hugh Anderson, “The Old Testament In Mark’s Gospel,” James M. Efird, editor, The Use of the Old Testament in the New and Other Essays: Studies in Honor of William Franklin Stinespring. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1972. ISBN: 0822302888. pp.280-306.
- Jon N. Bailey, “Vowing Away the Fifth Commandment: Matthew 15:3- 6//Mark 7:9-13,” Restoration Quarterly 42 (2000) 193-209.
- Glenn Balfour, “The Jewishness of John’s Use of the Scriptures in John 6:31 and 7:37-38,” Tyndale Bulletin 46.2 (1995): 357-380.
- Herbert W. Bateman IV, “Two First-Century Messianic Uses of the OT: Heb 1:5-13 and 4QFlor, 1.1-19,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 38.1 (March 1995): 11-27.
- John A. Battle, “Paul’s Use of the Old Testament in Romans 9:25-26,” Grace Theological Journal 2 (Spring 1981) 115-29.
- Gregory K. Beale, “A response to Jon Paulien on the use of the Old Testament in Revelation,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 39.1 (Spring 2001): 23-33.
- G. K. Beale, “The Old Testament Background of Paul’s Reference to ‘the Fruit of the Spirit’ in Galatians 5:22,” Bulletin for Biblical Research 15.1 (Spring 2005): 1-38.
- G.K. Beale, “Doctrine From The Wrong Text?” Themelios 32.1 (October 2006): 18-43.
- Kenneth L. Barker, “False dichotomies between the Testaments,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 25.1 (March 1982): 3-16.
- G.K. Beale, “Did Jesus and his Followers Preach the Right Doctrine from the Wrong Texts?” Themelios 14.3 (April 1989): 89-96.
- G.K. Beale, “A Surrejoinder to Peter Enns,” Themelios 32.3 (May 2007): 14-25.
- Craig L. Blomberg, “Interpreting Old Testament Prophetic Literature ihn Matthew: Double Fulfillment,” Trinity Journal 23.1 (2002): 17-33.
- Darrell L. Bock, “Evangelicals and the Use of the Old Testament in the New: Part 1,” Bibliotheca Sacra 142: 567 (1985): 209-220.
- Darrell L. Bock, “Evangelicals and the Use of the Old Testament in the New: Part 2,” Bibliotheca Sacra 142: 568 (1985): 306-316.
- Hearing Old Testament Advent Texts (Dennis Bratcher)
- Nazareth and The Branch Matthew 2:23 and Interpretation of the Old Testament (Dennis Bratcher)
- Michael A. Braun, “James’ use of Amos at the Jerusalem council: steps toward a possible solution of the textual and theological problems (Acts 15),” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 20.2 (June 1977): 113-121.
- Two Testaments but One Bible (Gerald Bray)
- F.F. Bruce, “The Book of Zechariah and the Passion Narrative,” Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 43 (March 1961): 336-353.
- F.F. Bruce, “The Book of Zechariah and the Passion Narrative,” Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 43 (March 1961): 336-353.
- F.F. Bruce, “Abraham had two Sons: A Study in Pauline Hermeneutics,” Huber L. Drumwright, & Curtis Vaughan, eds., New Testament Studies: Essays in Honor of Ray Summers in His Sixty-Fifth Year. Waco, TX: Markham Press Fund, Baylor University Press, 1975. Hbk. pp.71-84.
- C. Hassell Bullock, “Ezekiel, bridge between the Testaments,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 25.1 (March 1982): 23-31.
- Matthew’s Use of the Old Testament: A Preliminary Analysis (Lee Campbell)
- G. Lloyd Carr, “The Old Testament Love Songs and Their Use in the New Testament,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 24.2 (June 1981): 97-105.
- New Testament Use of the Old Testament: A Case Study from Hebrews 1-2 (Tim Clark)
- Prof. C.H. Dodd, The Old Testament in the New. Ethel M. Wood Lecture delivered before the University of London on 4 March 1952. London: The Athlone Press, 1952. Pbk. pp.21.
- E. Earle Ellis, “How the New Testament Uses the Old,” I. Howard Marshall, ed., New Testament Interpretation: Essays on Principles and Methods, 1977. Carlisle: The Paternoster Press, revised 1979. Pbk. ISBN: 0853644241. pp.199-219. Available: HERE and HERE
- E. Earle Ellis, “How Jesus Interpreted His Bible,” Criswell Theological Review 3.2 (1989) 341-51.
- E. Earle Ellis, “Jesus’ Use of the Old Testament and The Genesis of New Testament Theology,” Bulletin for Biblical Research 3 (1993): 59-75.
- Peter E. Enns, “Creation and Re-Creation: Psalm 95 and Its Interpretation in Hebrews 3:1-4:13,” Westminster Theological Journal 55.2 (1993): 255-280.
- Peter Enns, “Response to Greg Beale,” Themelios 32.3 (May 2007): 5-13.
- M.J. Evans, “The Old Testament as Christian Scripture,” Vox Evangelica 16 (1986): 25-32.
- Richard T. France, “The Writer of Hebrews as a Biblical Expositor,” Tyndale Bulletin 47.2 (1996): 245-276.
- Gene L. Green, “The Use of the Old Testament for Christian Ethics in 1 Peter,” Tyndale Bulletin 41.2 (1990): 276-289.
- Joel B. Green, “The Problem of a Beginning: Israel’s Scriptures in Luke 1-2,” Bulletin for Biblical Research 4 (1994): 61-86.
- Geoffrey W. Grogan, “The New Testament Interpretation of the Old Testament: a Comparative Study,” Tyndale Bulletin 18 (1967): 54-76
- Stanley N. Gundry, “Typology as a means of interpretation: past and present,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 12.4 (Fall 1969): 233-240.
- Donald A. Hagner, “The Old Testament in the New Testament,” Samuel J. Schultz & Morris A. Inch, eds., Interpreting the Word of God. Festschift in Honor of Steven Barabas. Chicago: Moody Press, 1976. Hbk. pp.78-104.
- Allan M. Harmon, “Aspects of Paul’s Use of the Psalms,” Westminster Theological Journal 32.1 (1969): 1-23.
- Homer Heater, “Matthew 2:6 and its Old Testament sources,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 26.4 (Dec. 1983): 395-397.
- Norman Hillyer, “Matthew’s Use of the Old Testament,” The Evangelical Quarterly 36.1 (Jan.-Mar. 1964): 12-26.
- Carl B. Hoch, “The significance of the syn-compounds for Jew-gentile relationships in the body of Christ,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 25.2 (June 1982): 175-183.
- David M. Hoffeditz & Gary E. Yates, “Femme Fatale Redux: Intertextual Connection to the Elijah/Jezebel Narratives in Mark 6:14-29,” Bulletin for Biblical Research 15.2 (Fall 2005): 199-221.
- David Instone-Brewer, “The Two Asses of Zechariah 9:9 in Matthew 21,” Tyndale Bulletin 54.1 (2003): 89-98.
- Walter C. Kaiser, Jr., “The Davidic Promise And The Inclusion Of The Gentiles (Amos 9:9-15 And Acts 15:13-18): A Test Passage For Theological Systems,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 20.2 (June 1977): 97-111.
- Walter C. Kaiser Jr., “Current crisis in exegesis and the apostolic use of Deuteronomy 25:4 in 1 Corinthians 9:8-10,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 21.1 (March 1978): 3-18.
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