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Nickelsburg, George W. E. Jr. “Enoch, Levi, and Peter: Recipients of Revelation in Upper Galilee.” JBL 100 (1981): 575-600.

Nickelsburg, George W. E. Jr. “An Ektroma, Through Appointed from the Womb: Paul’s Apostolic Self-Description in 1 Corinthians 15 and Galatians 1.” HTR 79 (1986): 1–3, 198–205.

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Overman, J. Andrew. “The Gospel of Matthew and Jewish-Christian Conflict.” Pp. 38-61 in Social History of the Matthean Community: Cross-Disciplinary Approaches. Ed. David

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