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    • Tsaraat and its regulation of purification according to Leviticus 13 and 14 

      Ngo, Kim Chai (Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies, 2019-12)
      Leviticus 13-14 record a legislation, namely, the צָרַעַת regulation, which deals with the affliction of tsaraat. Tsaraat has been called the “Father of Uncleanness” and is traditionally associated with personal sin. ...
    • Universality in the book of Micah : an exegetical-thematic study 

      Montano, Victor Costan (Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies, 2011-10)
      This study investigates the theme of universality in the book of Micah through exegetical-thematic analyses. A review of pertinent literature has shown that in spite of the scholarly treatment on the theme of universality, ...
    • The Use of the expressions God or God(s) in Daniel 11:36-39 and their theological and interpretative implications 

      Payet, Edwin Sully (Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies, 2014-09)
      The goal of this present research is (1) to understand the meaning of the 7 expressions that contains a name for ‘God/god(s)’, particularly 3) אֵל x) and 4) אֱלוֹהַּ x), in Dan 11:36-39 and (2) to seek the most probable ...
    • Verbal aspect and eschatology in John 5:19-30 : a systemic functional analysis 

      Odhiambo, David Odhiambo (Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies, 2018-08)
      This dissertation carves a twofold stream: it seeks (a) to make fresh headways into the hermeneutic of John 5:19-30 and its eschatology and (b) to demonstrate the exegetical potency of Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) ...
    • Whole-body gestures with the context of worship in the book of Psalms 

      Tsegaw, Melak Alemayehu (Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies, 2017-09)
      The book of Psalms records a variety of bodily movements or gestures employed in the context of worship. Studies of gestures in the Bible have taken into consideration some references from the Psalms and have approached ...