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Open access peer-reviewed journal of academic biblical studies, published by Tyndale House, Cambridge ‪(@tyndalehouse.bsky.social‬)
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New PhD dissertation summary: Dr Peter J. Montoro IV – ‘Revision and Reference: The Transformations of the Biblical Text of Chrysostom’s Homilies on Romans and Their Significance for the Transmission of the New Testament’ www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/1459...
Revision and Reference: The Transformations of the Biblical Text of Chrysostom’s Homilies on Romans and Their Significance for the Transmission of the New Testament | Published in Tyndale Bulletin
By Peter J. Montoro IV. A dissertation exploring changes to the biblical text in the manuscripts of Chrysostom’s Homilies on Romans and their significance for (and influence on) the broader transmissi...
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November 19, 2025 at 8:39 AM
New article by Peter W. Gosnell (Professor Emeritus of Religion, Muskingum University) now available: The Ethics of Valuing Others in the Gospel According to Luke www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/1413...
The Ethics of Valuing Others in the Gospel According to Luke | Published in Tyndale Bulletin
By Peter W. Gosnell. The ubiquitous reversal moments of Luke’s Gospel, and its Kingdom orientation, fuel a persistent challenge against people overvaluing themselves and devaluing others, with Jesus s...
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November 14, 2025 at 9:49 AM
New article by Steve Reece (Professor Emeritus of Classics, St Olaf College) now available: By Land or by Sea: Paul’s Preferred Mode of Travel in the Acts of the Apostles www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/1413...
By Land or by Sea: Paul’s Preferred Mode of Travel in the Acts of the Apostles | Published in Tyndale Bulletin
By Steve Reece. Paul is portrayed in Acts as someone who shunned sea travel whenever possible, preferring to travel by foot rather than ship in almost every instance where there was a choice.
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October 7, 2025 at 9:18 AM
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July 3, 2025 at 7:30 AM
New article by David Firth (Tutor in Old Testament, Trinity College Bristol) now available: God’s Reign in the Psalms and the Kingdom of God www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/1323...
God’s Reign in the Psalms and the Kingdom of God | Published in Tyndale Bulletin
By David G. Firth. Canonical approaches illuminate how language about God’s reign in the Psalms is applied to the needs of the community. Jesus’s proclamation of the Kingdom likewise addressed his hea...
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June 10, 2025 at 7:59 AM
New article by Luuk van de Weghe now available: Luke the Physician: Some Notes on the Internal Evidence www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/1332...
Luke the Physician: Some Notes on the Internal Evidence | Published in Tyndale Bulletin
By Luuk van de Weghe. Scholars have widely abandoned the traditional identification of Luke as a physician, substantially because of Henry Cadbury’s arguments; this paper reconsiders these arguments, ...
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June 9, 2025 at 8:37 AM
New article by Mark Wilson (Director – Asia Minor Research Center, Antalya) now available: Neither Cold nor Hot but Lukewarm: Rethinking the Temperature Metaphor in Revelation 3:15–16 👇
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Neither Cold nor Hot but Lukewarm: Rethinking the Temperature Metaphor in Revelation 3:15–16 | Published in Tyndale Bulletin
By Mark Wilson. Recent archaeological discoveries undermine the prevailing hydrological understanding of the temperature metaphor in Revelation 3:15-16; a fresh hypothesis relates the metaphor to Laod...
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June 3, 2025 at 9:07 AM
New PhD dissertation summary: Dr John Percival – The Plan of Salvation in the Letters to Timothy and Titus: www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/1295...
The Plan of Salvation in the Letters to Timothy and Titus | Published in Tyndale Bulletin
By John Percival. A dissertation employing a narrative approach to analyse the salvation-historical outlook found in the letters to Timothy and Titus.
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April 9, 2025 at 10:31 AM
New article by Professor Alan Millard ✝ (Rankin Professor Emeritus of Hebrew and Ancient Semitic Languages, University of Liverpool) now available: Patriarchal Names in Context www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/1176...
Patriarchal Names in Context | Published in Tyndale Bulletin
By Alan Millard. Comparison of Amorite and Patriarchal names suggests that the composer(s) of the Patriarchal and Exodus narratives, writing during or after the Hebrew monarchy, drew on reliable ancie...
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December 17, 2024 at 12:08 PM
New article by Allen Hamlin Jr now available: Determining Implied Instructions in Joshua 3 and 7: A Contextual Hermeneutic of Consecration Activities 👇https://www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/117656-determining-implied-instructions-in-joshua-3-and-7-a-contextual-hermeneutic-of-consecration-activities
Determining Implied Instructions in Joshua 3 and 7: A Contextual Hermeneutic of Consecration Activities | Published in Tyndale Bulletin
By Allen Hamlin Jr.. With reference to selected Pentateuchal instances of consecration, a hermeneutic is proposed to facilitate determining what may be implied by commands to consecrate oneself or oth...
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December 5, 2024 at 2:05 PM
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November 19, 2024 at 10:04 AM
New PhD dissertation summary: Dr Zhang Xinyu - The Formation of Israelite Identity in the Book of Chronicles www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/1223...
The Formation of Israelite Identity in the Book of Chronicles | Published in Tyndale Bulletin
By Xinyu Zhang. A dissertation exploring identity formation in Chronicles, considering how the book shaped Israelite identity through symbolism, recorded memory, and narrative literary structure.
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November 8, 2024 at 12:48 PM
New article by Travis Wright now available: Literalism and Left Dislocation in the Greek Pentateuch www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/1176...
Literalism and Left Dislocation in the Greek Pentateuch | Published in Tyndale Bulletin
By Travis Wright. In the Greek Pentateuch, ‘literal’ translations of Hebrew ‘Left Dislocation’ constructions occurred because postclassical Greek’s corresponding construction best represented the disc...
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November 4, 2024 at 1:56 PM
New article by Simon Gathercole (Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, University of Cambridge) now available: “Another ‘I have come’ Saying from Ancient Judaism: A Note on De Sampsone 13” www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/1223...
Another 'I Have Come' Saying from Ancient Judaism: A Note on De Sampsone 13 | Published in Tyndale Bulletin
By Simon Gathercole. An example of the formula ‘I have come’ + purpose occurs in the Pseudo-Philonic De Sampsone; used by angels in early Jewish literature, the formula has implications for pre-existe...
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October 25, 2024 at 2:51 PM
New article by Jason Borges (Associate Director, Asia Minor Research Center) now available: Paul’s Economic Relationship with the Galatians: Burdensome Imposer or Welcomed Guest? www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/1176...
Paul’s Economic Relationship With the Galatians: Burdensome Imposer or Welcomed Guest? | Published in Tyndale Bulletin
By Jason Borges. Contrary to a recent scholarly proposal, evidence suggests Paul’s relationship with the Galatians was welcomed rather than burdensome; Roman practices of requisitioning supplies from ...
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October 25, 2024 at 2:48 PM
New article by Robin Routledge now available: The כִּי Clause in Exodus 19:5c and its Significance for an Old Testament Mission Theology www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/1176...
The כִּי Clause in Exodus 19:5c and its Significance for an OT Mission Theology | Published in Tyndale Bulletin
By Robin Routledge. The clause introduced by the Hebrew particle כִּי in Exodus 19:5c is best understood as having causal force; this has implications for understanding God’s purpose in choosing Israe...
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September 26, 2024 at 8:43 AM
New article by Paulus de Jong (lecturer in Biblical Studies at Windesheim University of Applied Sciences) now available: ‘The “King of Israel” in the Gospel of John’ www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/1181...
The 'King of Israel' in the Gospel of John | Published in Tyndale Bulletin
By Paulus de Jong. John’s Gospel refers twice to Jesus as ‘King of Israel’; these texts allude to the two OT passages identifying YHWH as Israel’s king, implying that Jesus uniquely represents YHWH’s ...
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August 28, 2024 at 11:07 AM
New article by Philip Church (Senior Research Fellow at Laidlaw College, NZ) now available: ‘The True Tabernacle’ of Hebrews 8:2: A Response to Nicholas J. Moore’ www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/1163...
August 28, 2024 at 11:03 AM
Tyndale Bulletin articles published in 2023 / volume 74 (links in following thread):
December 19, 2023 at 1:55 PM