The Journal of Biblical and Pneumatological Research (JBPR) is a new international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to narratively and rhetorically minded exegesis of biblical and related texts. The journal hopes to stimulate thematic and narrative-critical examination in under-explored research areas.
The first volume of JBPR, published in 2009, containing 11 scholarly articles and reviews. It also includes an introduction by the editor.
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“In Luke, Jesus suffers; in Acts, his followers suffer. The presence of the Spirit with Jesus in Luke does not result in an absence of suffering; similarly, the presence of the Spirit with believers does not signal a paucity of suffering for them either. As the Son of Man who was partnered by the Spirit suffered (Luke 9:22), so will his followers (Acts 9:16).” (Page 16)
“The commencement and conclusion of the lives of the believers may involve suffering, but the Spirit will use it to achieve his will.” (Page 26)
“Jesus who ministered in association with the Spirit.” (Page 16)