Vol. 34 No. 2 (2021): Old Testament Essays
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Vol. 34 No. 2 (2021)
Published October 22, 2021
Old Testament Essays
Dedicated to Professor David Tuesday Adamo.
Preliminary Page and Table of Content
329-336
Preliminary Pages
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Editorial
Madipoane Masenya (Ngwan'a Mphahlele)
337-352
Iho Ayo/ Mekgolokwane/Ululations/Festschrift: Dedicated to Prof David Tuesday Adamo, the Decoloniser of Old Testament Studies in Africa
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Articles
Knut Holter
353-369
David Tuesday Adamo’s Academic Context : Nigerian Biblical Studies Navigating Between African Interpretive Concerns and Western Scholarly Tradtitions
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Hulisani Ramantswana
370-384
Distinctive African Readings of the Old Testament: A Review of D. T. Adamo’s Publications in Old Testament Essays 2003-2020
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Alexander I. Abasili
385-403
The Case of ‘Suspected Adulteress’: Reading Numbers 5:11-31 from the perspective of a married African woman
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Godwin Akintola
404-427
Amos' Call for Social Justice in Amos 5:21-24: A Model for Prophets in The Apostolic Church LAWNA, Nigeria
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Kunle Dada
428-444
Culture in Biblical Interpretation: The Use of Yoruba Cultural Elements in Adamo’s African Cultural Hermeneutics
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Beth Elness-Hanson
445-459
Hagar and Epistemic Injustice: An Intercultural and Post-colonial Analysis of Genesis 16
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Marta H Lavik
460-473
The Literary Motif of Cush in the Old Testament
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Andrew Mbuvi
474-484
Revisiting Translation and Interpretation Issues in the Story of the African Royal Official (“Ethiopian Eunuch”) in Acts 8:26–40: The Hebrew Bible (LXX) Background
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Sampson Ndoga
485-502
Biblical Portrayal of Ethiopia as a Challenge to Western Perspectives of Africa
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Ndikho Mtshiselwa
503-529
Resistance of Oppression in Exod 1-15 and Southern Africa: An Intersectional Perspective
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Gerald West
530-553
A decolonial (Re)turn to class in South African Biblical Scholarship
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Maleke M. Kondemo
554-572
In Search of Biblical Role Models for Mongo Women: A Bosadi Reading of Vashti and Esther
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Madipoane Masenya (Ngwan'a Mphahlele)
573-587
Professor David Tuesday Adamo’s Biblical Scholarship on Women: Reflections from an African-South African Mosadi
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Robert Kuloba Wabyanga
588-609
“I Am Black and Beautiful”: A Black African Reading of Song of Songs 1:5–7 as a Protest Song
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Funlola Olojede
610-627
African Women in the Hebrew Bible: A Socio-economic and African Hermeneutical Reading
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Hendrik Ludolph Bosman
628-645
Jacobus Capitein: Champion for slavery and resisting mimic?
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Dirk Human
646-668
Psalms 135 and 136: Exodus Motifs Contributing to Israelite Praise
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