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Jan Willem Van Henten
Jan Willem Van Henten
University of Amsterdam, Stellenbosch University
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The Maccabean martyrs as saviours of the Jewish people: A study of 2 and 4 Maccabees
JW Van Henten
Brill, 1997
4851997
Martyrdom and noble death: selected texts from Graeco-Roman, Jewish and Christian antiquity
F Avemarie, JW Van Henten
Routledge, 2005
3322005
Dying to be men: Gender and language in early Christian martyr texts
LS Cobb
Columbia University Press, 2008
2862008
Flavius Josephus: Translation and Commentary, Volume 10: Against Apion
JMG Barclay
Brill, 2006
942006
Doctoral degrees beyond 2010: Training talented researchers for society
D Bogle, M Dron, J Eggermont, JW van Henten
Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences 13, 35-49, 2011
832011
Judith as alternative leader: A rereading of Judith 7-13
JW Henten
821995
Die Entstehung der jüdischen Martyrologie
JW Van Henten, B Dehandschutter, HW van der Klaauw
Brill, 2022
582022
Families and family relations: as represented in early Judaisms and early Christianities: texts and fictions; papers read at a Noster colloquium in Amsterdam, June 9-11, 1998
JW Henten
Studies in theology and religion 2, 2000
56*2000
Datierung und Herkunft des vierten Makkabäerbuches
JW Van Henten
Tradition and Re-interpretation in Jewish and Early Christian Literature …, 1986
551986
The Martyrs as Heroes of the Christian People: Some Remarks on the Continuity between Jewish and Christian Martyrology, with Pagan Analogies
JW Henten
Martyrium in multidisciplinary perspective, 303-322, 1995
511995
Dragon myth and imperial ideology in Revelation 12–13
JW Van Henten
The Reality of Apocalypse: Rhetoric and Politics in the Book of Revelation …, 2006
492006
Das jüdische Selbstverständnis in den ältesten Martyrien
JW Van Henten
Die Entstehung der jüdischen Martyrologie, 127-161, 1989
431989
Nero Redivivus demolished: the coherence of the Nero traditions in the Sibylline Oracles
JW Van Henten
Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha 11 (21), 3-17, 2000
362000
Isa. 56: 9-57: 13—An Example of the Isaianic Legacy of Trito-Isaiah
WAM Beuken
Tradition and Re-interpretation in Jewish and Early Christian Literature, 48-64, 1986
361986
Jewish martyrdom and Jesus' death
JW Henten
Deutungen des Todes Jesu im Neuen Testament, 119-138, 2005
342005
The honorary decree for Simon the Maccabee (1 Macc 14: 25-49) in its Hellenistic context
JW Henten
Hellenism in the Land of Israel, 116-145, 2001
342001
THE DEPICTION OF THE JEWS AS TYPHONIANS AND JOSEPHUS’STRATEGY OF REFUTATION IN CONTRA APIONEM
JW Van Henten, R Abusch
Josephus' Contra Apionem, 271-309, 1996
341996
The First Testing of Jesus: A Rereading of Mark 1.12–13
JW Van Henten
New Testament Studies 45 (3), 349-366, 1999
311999
Jewish or Non-Jewish? Some Remarks on the Identification of Jewish Inscriptions
AJ Bij de Vaate, JW van Henten
Bibliotheca Orientalis 53, 1996
311996
Daniel 3 and 6 in early Christian literature
JW Van Henten
The Book of Daniel, Volume 1 Composition and Reception, 149-169, 2001
302001
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