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Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Botha PJ: 2004. Psalm 101: Inaugural address or social code of conduct. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 60 (3), pp 725-741.

Botha PJ: 2004. The textual strategy and ideology of Psalm 36. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 17 (4), pp 506-520.

Janse van Rensburg H: 2004. The attack on Judah in Sennacherib's Third Campaign: An ideological study of the various texts. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 17 (4), pp 560-579.

Mondriaan ME: 2004. Yahweh and the origin of Yahwism: A critical evaluation. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 17 (4), pp 580-594.

Potgieter JH: 2004. The nature and function of the poetic sections in the book of Jonah. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 17 (4), pp 610-620.

Prinsloo GTM: 2004. Habakkuk 1 - a dialogue? Ancient unit delimiters in dialogue with modern critical interpretation. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 17 (4), pp 621-645.

Steenkamp Y: 2004. King Ahaziah, the widow's son and the theology of the Elijah Cycle: A comparative study. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 17 (4), pp 646-658.

Botha PJ: 2004. Psalm 67 in its literary and ideological context. Old Testament Essays (New Series): Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa, 17 (3), pp 365-379.

Steenkamp Y: 2004. Violence and hatred in Psalm 137: The Psalm in its ancient social context. Verbum et Ecclesia, 25 (1), pp 294-310.

Botha PJ: 2004. The poetic structure and strategy of Psalm 79. Verbum et Ecclesia, 25 (2), pp 357-377.

 

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