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The exegetical and theological significance of the appearance of the glory of the Lord in Leviticus 9Fitzgerald, Curtis Weldon. January 1988 (has links)
Thesis (Th. M.)--Dallas Theological Seminary, 1988. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 69-75).
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The function of divine manifestations in New Testament timesStafford, Leroy H. January 1919 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, 1918. / Running title: Divine manifestations in New Testament times. Includes bibliographical references.
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The function of divine manifestations in New Testament timesStafford, Leroy H. January 1919 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, 1918. / Running title: Divine manifestations in New Testament times. Includes bibliographical references.
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And Yahweh appeared : a study of the motifs of seeing God and of God's appearing in Old Testament narrativesStaton, Cecil Pope January 1988 (has links)
This thesis examines the use of the motifs of "seeing God" and of "God's appearing" in Old Testament narratives. The frequency, distribution, and form of such references are presented in Chapter One which examines the semantic field of words for "see" in the Old Testament with special reference to "seeing with reference to God." An examination of works on Old Testament theophany suggests that these motifs have not been fully appreciated. They are generally considered only as they might be related to earlier forms of texts, e. g. cultic etiology; or divine appearing is equated with divine speaking. The significance they have for the narratives in which they are found is thus ignored. In Chapter Two the ancient Near Eastern backgrounds of these motifs are considered. An examination of the see vocabularies of extant Ugaritic and Akkadian literature reveals that, although rare, the motif of "seeing God" is found. However, the motif of God's appearing is not found. The significance of these motifs for Old Testament narratives is then examined in Chapters Three to Five which are devoted to: 1) the Patriarchal Traditions of Genesis; 2) the Moses, Sinai, and Wilderness Traditions of Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers; and 3) the Historical Writing of the Old Testament. Where possible attention is given to the use of these motifs at two levels: the level of the story as inherited material; and the level of the larger narratives in which the stories are found. Previous scholarly work on these texts is also discussed where relevant. Each chapter concludes with a summary of the variety of usages to which the motifs were put. Chapter Six presents a summary and conclusion and suggests areas where further research may prove fruitful.
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The identity of the angel of the Lord in the burning bushTodd, Randolph N. January 1990 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--David Lipscomb University, 1990. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 114-118).
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Christophanies Old Testament appearances of Christ in human form /Borland, James A., January 1976 (has links)
Thesis (Th. D.)--Grace Theological Seminary, 1976. / Bibliography: leaves: 216-232.
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The identity of the angel of the Lord in the burning bushTodd, Randolph N. January 1990 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--David Lipscomb University, 1990. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 114-118).
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The identity of the Angel of the Lord in the Old Testament a critical evaluation of William Graham MacDonald's view /Merrill, Robert Brian. January 1984 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.A.)--Multnomah School of the Bible, 1984. / Typescript. Bibliography: leaves 46-51.
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The identity of the Angel of the Lord in the Old Testament a critical evaluation of William Graham MacDonald's view /Merrill, Robert Brian. January 1984 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Multnomah School of the Bible, 1984. / Typescript. Bibliography: leaves 46-51.
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The eternal enhypostasis a reconsideration of the heavenly flesh doctrine within the parameters of Chalcedonian Christology /Schmidt, Douglas C. January 1988 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, 1988. / Abstract lacking from microfiche. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 93-95).
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