Citation: J. Marcus, Mark, interpreter of Paul (Developments in synoptic criticism and a comparison between Markan and Pauline christology), NEW TEST ST, 46(4), 2000, pp. 473-487
Citation: R. Strelan, Recognizing the gods in Acts-XIV,8-10 (Explaining Pauline incidental narrative in the 'Acts of the Apostles'), NEW TEST ST, 46(4), 2000, pp. 488-503
Citation: F. Watson, The authority of the voice: A theological reading of 1-Corinthians-XI,2-16(Textual interdependence in expressions of prophecy and prayer in Paul's 'First Letter to the Corinthians'), NEW TEST ST, 46(4), 2000, pp. 520-536
Citation: M. Winger, The law of Christ (Epistolary metaphors and the Pauline relativization of Jewish law in Galatians-V,16-25), NEW TEST ST, 46(4), 2000, pp. 537-546
Citation: Jad. Weima, "But we became infants among you": The case for nepioi (infants) in 1-Thessalonians-II,7 (External evidence for a Pauline infant metaphor and the notion of innocence in the 'Letters to the Thessalonians'), NEW TEST ST, 46(4), 2000, pp. 547-564
Citation: R. Metzner, Paul and competition: The role of sports and athletics in the lives and missionary proclamations of the Apostles in 1-Corinthians-IX,24-27 and Philippians-III,12-16, NEW TEST ST, 46(4), 2000, pp. 565-583
Citation: Jk. Elliott, Mark-I,1-3 - A later addition to the Gospel? (On the textual and exegetical significance of unique or non-Markan features in the opening verses of the 'Gospel of Mark'), NEW TEST ST, 46(4), 2000, pp. 584-588
Citation: T. Nicklas, The prophecy of Caiaphas. Caught in the net of Johannine irony (Tradition,redaction, and narrative criticism in the 'Gospel of John'), NEW TEST ST, 46(4), 2000, pp. 589-594
Citation: Da. Campbell, Paul in Pamphylia (Acts-XIII,13-14a, Acts-XIV,24b-26): A critical note (Onthe geographical plausibility of early Christian missionary itineraries), NEW TEST ST, 46(4), 2000, pp. 595-602
Citation: C. Grappe, An interpretation of 4-Maccabees-XVII,18-22 (and XVI,20-1) from a neotestamental christological perspective, NEW TEST ST, 46(3), 2000, pp. 342-357
Citation: Ab. Dutoit, A tale of two cities: "Tarsus or Jerusalem" revisited (A linguistic, rhetorical and narratological enquiry into an Hellenistic/Jewish Pauline dichotomy), NEW TEST ST, 46(3), 2000, pp. 375-402
Citation: Cm. Tuckett, Paul, scripture and ethics. Some reflections (An historical-critical approach to Old-Testament citationing of New-Testament texts), NEW TEST ST, 46(3), 2000, pp. 403-424
Citation: N. Hyldahl, Justice through faith. Historical and theological observations on the 'Epistle to the Galatians', NEW TEST ST, 46(3), 2000, pp. 425-444
Citation: T. Okure, "I will open my mouth in parables" (Matthew-XIII,35): A case for a gospel-based biblical hermeneutics, NEW TEST ST, 46(3), 2000, pp. 445-463
Citation: Jp. Heil, Those now "asleep" (not dead) must be "awakened" for the day of the Lord in 1-Thessalonians-V,9-10 - A short study considering the contextuality of scriptural interpretation, NEW TEST ST, 46(3), 2000, pp. 464-471
Citation: Kh. Ostmeyer, The genealogical tree of the covenant: Theological implications of names and numbers in Matthew-I,1-17, NEW TEST ST, 46(2), 2000, pp. 175-192
Citation: T. Nicklas, "Under the fig tree". The roll of the reader in the dialogue between Jesusand Natanael in John-I,45-50, NEW TEST ST, 46(2), 2000, pp. 193-203
Citation: S. Schreiber, Work with the community in Romans-XVI,6. On the latent possibilities of women's leadership roles in the early Christian community, NEW TEST ST, 46(2), 2000, pp. 204-226
Citation: Sm. Mcdonough, Of beasts and bees: The view of the natural world in Virgil's 'Georgics' and John's 'Apocalypse', NEW TEST ST, 46(2), 2000, pp. 227-244
Citation: R. Van De Water, Reconsidering the beast from the sea in Revelation-XIII,1 (Jewish political messianism and early Christian eschatology after 135CE), NEW TEST ST, 46(2), 2000, pp. 245-261
Citation: J. Schroter, The current state of New-Testament research and study: Methodological aspects and theological perspectives, NEW TEST ST, 46(2), 2000, pp. 262-283