A text-critical analysis of the Lamentations manuscripts from Qumran (3QLam, 4QLam, 5QLama and 5QLamb): establishing the content of an Old Testament book according to its textual witnesses among the Dead Sea scrolls
n Ortografiese vergelyking tussen die masoretiese teks (kodeks B 19A) en 1QISa, met gebruikmaking van die gerekenariseerde databasis vir die bybelse Dooie See rolle
Die verbondsgedagte in die Qumran-geskrifte
Aḥărît hajjāmîn in die Qumrān-geskrifte
The motif of worship in the letters of Paul
An intertextual perspective on the semantics of hypotassō in the deutero-Pauline and Catholic letters
The text-critical value of 4QDeuta,b,c,e,f,g,h,j,m,n,q
Holy Wealth: Economics and Religion at Qumran and in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Circumcision and persecution : a Pauline perspective according to Gal. 5:11 and 6:12
4Qinstruction-fragmente en ander wysheidsgeskrifte : 'n ondersoek na intertekstualiteit (Afrikaans)
Paul and freedom : implications for hermeneutics and theology
Apokaliptiek by Qumran (1 QS en 1 QH)
Eulogiee en doksologiee in die Pauliniese briewe
The semantic field 'salvation' in Paul's major epistels [Microfiche] : a componential analysis of his soteriological metaphors
Apokaliptiek by Paulus
Die Pauliniese gebede : aard en inhoud daarvan : 'n eksegetiese studie
'n Vergelykende studie van Paulus se missionere prediking in Handelinge en sy briewe
Die resente Joodse beoordeling van die leer van Paulus
The semantic field 'salvation' in Paul's major epistles : a componential analysis of his soteriological metaphors
Die kerk as pleroma van Christus by Paulus : 'n ondersoek na die betekenis van die begrip 'pleroma' soos deur Paulus in verband met die kerk gebruik, met spesiale verwysing na Ef. en Kol.
Structural approaches to understanding the theology of the apostle Paul
Pilgrimage as singing and walking in the way of the law of Christ : interpreting 'dying to the law' in Gal. 2:19
Die “beklee-” metafoor by Paulus : semantiese valensie en teologiese belang op weg na ’n gesprek oor die doop
Male gender construction and representation in Paul : reading 1 Thessalonians through a gender critical, postcolonial optic