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Articles by Gregory K. Beale

TitleVolume
The Old Testament Background of Paul’s Reference to “the Fruit of the Spirit” in Galatians 5:22BBR 15:1 (NA 2005)
The Overstated “New” Perspective? Review EssayBBR 19:1 (NA 2009)
The Influence Of Daniel Upon The Structure And Theology Of John’s ApocalypseJETS 27:4 (Dec 1984)
Eden, The Temple, And The Church's Mission In The New CreationJETS 48:1 (Mar 2005)
Myth, History, And Inspiration: A Review Article Of Inspiration And Incarnation By Peter EnnsJETS 49:2 (Jun 2006)
The Use Of Hosea 11:1 In Matthew 2:15: One More TimeJETS 55:4 (Dec 2012)
An Amillennial Response to a Premillennial View of Isaiah 65:20JETS 61:3 (Sep 2018)
Finding Christ In The Old TestamentJETS 63:1 (Mar 2020)
A Surrejoinder To Peter Enns’s Response To G. K. Beale’s JETS Review Article Of His Book, Inspiration And IncarnationSBJT 11:1 (Spring 2007)
Adam as the First Priest in Eden as the Garden TempleSBJT 22:2 (Summer 2018)
Preaching Christ from the Old Testament: A Review of Elliott Johnson and Vern PoythressSBJT 22:3 (Fall 2018)
An Exegetical And Theological Consideration Of The Hardening Of Pharaoh’s Heart In Exodus 4-14 And Romans 9TRINJ 05:2 (Fall 1984)
Review ArticleTRINJ 25:1 (Spring 2004)
The Danielic Background For Revelation 13:18 And 17:9TYNBUL 31:1 (NA 1980)
The Descent of the Eschatological Temple in the Form of the Spirit at Pentecost: Part 1: The Clearest EvidenceTYNBUL 56:1 (NA 2005)
The Descent of the Eschatological Temple in the Form of the Spirit at Pentecost Part 2: Corroborating EvidenceTYNBUL 56:2 (NA 2005)
Can The Bible Be Completely Inspired By God And Yet Still Contain Errors? A Response To Some Recent “Evangelical” ProposalsWTJ 73:1 (Spring 2011)
The Cognitive Peripheral Vision Of Biblical AuthorsWTJ 76:2 (Fall 2014)