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    • A Comparison of the Non-Aligned Texts of Qumran to the Masoretic Text 

      Ferguson, Anthony Michael (Southern Baptist Theological SeminarySchool of Theology, 2018-11-30)
      Contrary to Emanuel Tov’s analysis that fifty-five texts from Qumran are exclusively identified as textually non-aligned, a more cautious analysis of each text demonstrates that once the few ambiguous texts are excluded ...
    • Intertextuality and Allusion in the Study of the Hebrew Bible 

      Kelly, Joseph Ryan (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2015-03-31)
      When biblical studies adopted the language of intertextuality, it began using it in conjunction with other vocabulary--inner-biblical exegesis and interpretation, echoes, allusion--all of which it uses to signify when a ...
    • New Exodus, New Covenant, New Creation: The Reuse of the Old Testament in Joel 

      Atkinson, Jonathan (Southern Baptist Theological SeminarySchool of Theology, 2022-04-28)
      The book of Joel has numerous parallels with other Old Testament texts, so much so that Joel has often been described as an interpreter of Scripture rather than a traditional prophet. Often, some of these parallels have ...
    • Tracing the Old Testament Canon Through Time: The Necessity of a Diachronic Approach to Compilational Criticism 

      Croy, Casey Kenneth (Southern Baptist Theological SeminarySchool of Theology, 2019-11-07)
      This dissertation argues that multiple arrangements are needed to account for all of the compilational features within the Old Testament. Therefore, compilational criticism must examine multiple, historical arrangements ...
    • The Use of Nakedness Imagery as Theological Language in the Old Testament 

      Hanley, Ryan C. (Southern Baptist Theological SeminarySchool of Theology, 2019-04-25)
      This dissertation argues that nakedness language in the OT powerfully communicates theological information to the reader because of its inherent association with shame at the level of basic human experience. This dissertation ...