Steve Moyise on Revelation

by Georg S. Adamsen on January 3, 2008

in Scholars

Professor Steve Moyise is one of the most prolific scholars as regards studies on and related to Revelation:

  • “Intertextuality and the Book of Revelation,” Expository Times 104 (1993): 295-298
  • The Old Testament in the Book of Revelation. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1995.
  • “The Language of the Old Testament in the Apocalypse,” Journal for the Study of the New Testament 76 (2000): 97-113
  • Studies in the Book of Revelation. Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 2001. Editor and contributor of the essay “Does the Lion lie Down with the Lamb.”
  • “Authorial Intention and the Book of Revelation,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 39 (2001): 35-40
  • “Does the Author of Revelation Misappropriate the Scriptures?” Andrews University Seminary Studies 40 (2002): 3-21
  • ‘The Language of the Psalms in the Book of Revelation,’ Neotestamentica (2003): 68-83
  • “Intertextuality and the Use of Scripture in the Book of Revelation,” Scriptura (2003): 391-401
  • The Psalms in the New Testament. London; New York: T and T Clark, 2004. Editor and contributor of the essay: “The Psalms in the Book of Revelation
  • Singing the Song of Moses and the Lamb: John’s Dialogical Use of Scripture,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 42 (2004): 347-360
  • “Word Frequencies in the book of revelation,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 43 (2005): 285-299

Compiled and edited from Moyise’s list of publications and research interests

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