[First posted in AWOL 6 January 2009. Updated 28 February 2022]
Tyndale Bulletin
ISSN 0082-7118 (Print) – Tyndale Bulletin (Year 1966 to date)
ISSN 2752-7042 (Online) – Tyndale Bulletin (Year 1966 to date)
previously,
ISSN 1757-0514 (Print) – The Tyndale House Bulletin (Year 1956–1965)
ISSN 2752-7034 (Online) – The Tyndale House Bulletin (Year 1956–1965)
The Tyndale Bulletin is a peer-reviewed academic journal for biblical scholarship and related disciplines. It is the journal of Tyndale House, Cambridge, a UK-based research institute and residential library dedicated to biblical scholarship.
This site currently hosts new articles as they are published, together with all previously published articles reaching back to volume 1 (1956).
Volumes 1–16 were published under the title The Tyndale House Bulletin.
Journal articlesThe oath formulas of Matthew 23 lend credible support to a pre-70 date of composition for the Gospel of Matthew, even if they cannot establish this date conclusively. Journal articlesThe translation of 'Son of God' in five Arabic gospel manuscripts is examined, providing insights for textual criticism and for contemporary translation practices. Journal articlesA study of language denoting correspondence in ancient usage shows that descriptions of heaven as a sanctuary in Hebrews point towards a pre-existent spatial reality, now made accessible by Jesus. Journal articlesRecent palaeoenvironmental work has shed new light on two bodies of water on Egypt’s eastern frontier with Sinai, illuminating their roles in the biblical events involving entering and departing Egypt. Dissertation summariesA dissertation exploring how the theme of New Exodus is developed in the Gospel of John, with a particular focus on chapters 13–17. Dissertation summariesA dissertation examining the metaphysical presuppositions that influence modern academic historical Jesus research.
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