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Juxtaposition as literary feature in Psalm 116
Identifying literary devices used in the (Hebrew) Old Testament serves as an aid to the understanding of a particular passage. In this contribution, juxtaposition as a literary device in Psalm 116 was investigated.
S.D. Snyman
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What of the Night? Conceptions and Theology of Night in Isaiah and the Book of the Twelve
Even though a number of studies have probed the concept of time in the Hebrew Bible, very little has been said about night as a unit of time. This article investigates the conceptions and theology of night in Isaiah and in the Book of the Twelve (Minor ...
Funlola Olojede
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In het teken van Ka�n. Een theologische exegese van Genesis 4
Present day reflection upon the burning questions of evil an violence increasingly dominate the agenda of modern society. Biblical scholarship can contribute meaningfully to this discourse by analysing biblical narratives in which the themes of violence ...
H G L Peels
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Communicating amidst reality: Ezekiel�s communication as a response to his reality
The reality of exile was the backdrop of Ezekiel s prophecies (communication). He respondedto this reality with a word that he claimed he received from YHWH.
Johan Serfontein, Wilhelm J. Wessels
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The poor in the Psalms: A variety of views
Since the psalms are religious, poetic, existential expressions of life, entailing both extreme joy and intense suffering, it stands to reason that poverty (in its literal sense and otherwise) would receive considerable attention.
Eben H. Scheffler
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MAKNA TEOLOGIS AZAZEL DALAM IMAMAT 16: ANALISIS RITUAL PENDAMAIAN DALAM PERSPEKTIF PERJANJIAN LAMA
The Day of Atonement in Leviticus 16 occupies a central position in the Israelite cultic system as a means of restoring the relationship between YHWH and His people.
Rinto Francius Sirait, Martina Novalina
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During the time of the first crusades, when knighthood was being established, a knight seemed to be a model of a successful man who achieved the desired wealth and fame through his military service ...
Jadwiga Clea Moreno-Szypowska
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Scholars applying principles of trauma studies on Hebrew Bible texts emphasise that successive devastating traumatic experiences did not obliterate ancient Israel, but caused it to thrive and endure in various guises in the three modern day monotheistic
Gert TM Prinsloo
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What of the Night? Conceptions and Theology of Night in Isaiah and the Book of the Twelve
Even though a number of studies have probed the concept of time in the Hebrew Bible, very little has been said about night as a unit of time. This article investigates the conceptions and theology of night in Isaiah and in the Book of the Twelve (Minor ...
Funlola Olojede
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YHWH, the God of new beginnings: Micah’s testimony
The book of Micah is known for its judgement oracles against the leadership structures in the Southern Kingdom, Judah. Besides the judgement oracles, however, the book also contains oracles of salvation.
Wilhelm Wessels
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