NTS 62.1 (2016) is here:
Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr
Jakobus und Paulus über das Innere des Menschen und den Ursprung seiner ethischen Entscheidungen
David Luckensmeyer and Bronwen Neil
Reading First Thessalonians as a Consolatory Letter in Light of Seneca and Ancient Handbooks on Letter-Writing
Jonathan Worthington
Creatio ex Nihilo and Romans 4.17 in Context
Timothy Wardle
Mark, the Jerusalem Temple and Jewish Sectarianism: Why Geographical Proximity Matters in Determining the Provenance of Mark
Warren Carter
Aquatic Display: Navigating the Roman Imperial World in Acts 27
Peter J. Gurry
The Number of Variants in the Greek New Testament: A Proposed Estimate
J. K. Elliott
Using an Author’s Consistency of Usage and Conjectures as Criteria to Resolve Textual Variation in the Greek New Testament
Bruce W. Longenecker and Scott C. Ryan
Presenting the Pauline Voice: An Appreciation of the Letter to the Laodiceans