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Contested ethnicities and images
Contested ethnicities and images

By David L. Balch

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xx, 479 pages ; 24 cm. +

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Hebrew of the late Second Temple period
Hebrew of the late Second Temple period

By Belgium International Symposium On The Hebrew Of The Dead Sea Scrolls And Ben Sira 6th 2011 Louvain

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"The Hebrew of the Late Second Temple Period is directly attested in the Scrolls from Qumran and other manuscripts discovered in the Judaean Desert. Indirectly, it is also found in some manuscripts...

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After Qumran
After Qumran

By Julio C. Trebolle Barrera, Hans Ausloos, Benedicte Lemmelijn

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"The discoveries of the Dead Sea, as we are used to call them, have changed the scholarly landscape of textual criticism to a considerable, if not enormous, extent. The state of the art with respec...

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Wading lambs and swimming elephants
Wading lambs and swimming elephants

By A. A. Den Hollander, W. Francois

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The book's title alludes to Gregory the Great's famous metaphor in his 'Moralia in Job': The Bible is like a stream, broad and deep, shallow enough for the lamb to go wading, but deep enough for th...

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Cult and cosmos
Cult and cosmos

By L. Michael Morales

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The association between creation and the temple is a key element of the cultural context of the Hebrew Bible, and foundational for understanding its cultic theology. Situated within the common cult...

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