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The Reflection of the Reformed Confessional Character in the Methdod Applied in Twentieth-Century Transylvanian Hungarian Exegetical Work

The Reflection of the Reformed Confessional Character in the Methdod Applied in Twentieth-Century Transylvanian Hungarian Exegetical Work

A Survey of Present Research of Proverbs 1-9

The calls and the expectations of Wisdom towards her audience in Proverbs 1-9 (II)

The calls and the expectations of Wisdom towards her audience in Proverbs 1-9 (I)

Old Testament exegesis II

The objective of this course is to present exegetical problems pertinent to the prophetical literature of the Old Testament. With its peculiar vocabulary and in most cases specific linguistic structures, prophecy forms a distinctive type of literature in the Bible. As a case study, this course is concerned with the Book of Habakkuk, which illustrates well how this process of rereading opens up new questions for the interpretation.

Habakuk könyve az újabb kutatás fényében

God of my victory: the ancient hymn in Habakkuk 3

The Psalm of Habakkuk

Awating an Answered Prayer: The Development and Reinterpretation of Habakkuk 3 in its Contexts

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