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My name is Noah Warren Kelley and I am a follower of the Lord Jesus Christ, a husband and father, a pastor and teacher of Scripture with a Ph.D. in Biblical Studies (NT) from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (SEBTS) in Wake Forest, NC. Thanks for your interest in my work!
Feel free to check out my blog: https://kelleys4christ.wordpress.com/about/
Address: Franklinton, North Carolina, United States
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Filología neotestamentaria, 2021
This article seeks to discern the actual benefits and liabilities of Verbal Aspect Theory (VAT) f... more This article seeks to discern the actual benefits and liabilities of Verbal Aspect Theory (VAT) for NT exegesis by examining its application in Ciampa and Rosner’s Commentary on 1 Corinthians. They apply VAT to four primary areas: the explanation of Aktionsart, time and verb tense, present and aorist imperatives, and the perfect tense. The article concludes that a helpful nuance is gained by the use of VAT, though some need for consistency and clarity remains. On the other hand, VAT may at times result in a flattened interpretation of Greek verbs because in some areas VAT provides limited interpretive options that do not always best explain the data.
Inservitus 1.1, 2015
What is the significance of the genre of the ancient letter for the interpretation of the book of... more What is the significance of the genre of the ancient letter for the interpretation of the book of Philippians? First, we need to be aware of the fact that Philippians is an ancient letter, and the genre affects how the message was shaped, both in terms of how the whole of the discourse flows, as well as how the individual parts of it function. . . . Second, understanding the genre of Philippians as an ancient letter can keep us from reading out a significant aspect of the meaning, namely the interpersonal.
Fortunatae, 27, 2016
This article seeks to discern the actual benefits and liabilities of Verbal Aspect Theory (VAT) f... more This article seeks to discern the actual benefits and liabilities of Verbal Aspect Theory (VAT) for NT exegesis by examining its application in Ciampa and Rosner's Commentary on 1 Corinthians. They apply VAT to four primary areas: the explanation of Aktionsart, time and verb tense, present and aorist imperatives, and the perfect tense. The article concludes that a helpful nuance is gained by the use of VAT, though some need for consistency and clarity remains. On the other hand, VAT may at times result in a flattened interpretation of Greek verbs because in some areas VAT provides limited interpretive options that do not always best explain the data.
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Southeastern Theological Review, 2023
Southeastern Theological Review, 2021
Southeastern Theological Review 11.2, 2020
Southeastern Theological Review 11.2, 2020
Westminster Journal of Theology 82.1, 2020
The Journal: Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary 3, 2016
Criswell Theological Review 14.1, 2016
The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 21.3, 2017
Criswell Theological Review 15.2, 2018
Filología neotestamentaria, 2021
This article seeks to discern the actual benefits and liabilities of Verbal Aspect Theory (VAT) f... more This article seeks to discern the actual benefits and liabilities of Verbal Aspect Theory (VAT) for NT exegesis by examining its application in Ciampa and Rosner’s Commentary on 1 Corinthians. They apply VAT to four primary areas: the explanation of Aktionsart, time and verb tense, present and aorist imperatives, and the perfect tense. The article concludes that a helpful nuance is gained by the use of VAT, though some need for consistency and clarity remains. On the other hand, VAT may at times result in a flattened interpretation of Greek verbs because in some areas VAT provides limited interpretive options that do not always best explain the data.
Inservitus 1.1, 2015
What is the significance of the genre of the ancient letter for the interpretation of the book of... more What is the significance of the genre of the ancient letter for the interpretation of the book of Philippians? First, we need to be aware of the fact that Philippians is an ancient letter, and the genre affects how the message was shaped, both in terms of how the whole of the discourse flows, as well as how the individual parts of it function. . . . Second, understanding the genre of Philippians as an ancient letter can keep us from reading out a significant aspect of the meaning, namely the interpersonal.
Fortunatae, 27, 2016
This article seeks to discern the actual benefits and liabilities of Verbal Aspect Theory (VAT) f... more This article seeks to discern the actual benefits and liabilities of Verbal Aspect Theory (VAT) for NT exegesis by examining its application in Ciampa and Rosner's Commentary on 1 Corinthians. They apply VAT to four primary areas: the explanation of Aktionsart, time and verb tense, present and aorist imperatives, and the perfect tense. The article concludes that a helpful nuance is gained by the use of VAT, though some need for consistency and clarity remains. On the other hand, VAT may at times result in a flattened interpretation of Greek verbs because in some areas VAT provides limited interpretive options that do not always best explain the data.
Southeastern Theological Review, 2023
Southeastern Theological Review, 2021
Southeastern Theological Review 11.2, 2020
Southeastern Theological Review 11.2, 2020
Westminster Journal of Theology 82.1, 2020
The Journal: Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary 3, 2016
Criswell Theological Review 14.1, 2016
The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 21.3, 2017
Criswell Theological Review 15.2, 2018