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THE AUTHOR OF JEREMIAH 34:8-22 (LXX 41:8-22):
This article addresses the question as to whether the author of Jeremiah 34:8-22 was a voice for the manumitted Judean debt slaves, who were forced back into slavery during a temporary lifting of the siege of Jerusalem during 589-588 B.C.E.
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Jesus, Elisha, and Moses: A Study in Typology [PDF]
Because the Evangelists wrote with the intention of communicating specific, theological truths to their readers, the details they include in their gospels are important.
Tetreau, Jeremy
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Sacrifice and Centralisation in the Pentateuch: Is Exodus 20:24-26 Really at Odds with Deuteronomy?
Many scholars believe Exodus 20:24-26 and Deuteronomy 12:1-28 present contradictory regulations on how and where to sacrifice. Exodus 20:24-26 seems to imply that sacrificial altars can be built at any location throughout the country, while Deuteronomy ...
Benjamin Foreman
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The dietary regulations in Deuteronomy 14 within its literary context
A structural analysis of Deuteronomy 14:1-21 indicates a well planned composition. A comparison with the same set of dietary regulations in Leviticus 11:2-20 indicates a process of literary growth in the Deuteronomy composition.
P.M. Venter
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Implementing Performance Competitive Logical Recovery [PDF]
New hardware platforms, e.g. cloud, multi-core, etc., have led to a reconsideration of database system architecture. Our Deuteronomy project separates transactional functionality from data management functionality, enabling a flexible response to ...
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This article analyses the rhetorical devices of praise and blame employed in Moses speeches in the book of Deuteronomy. Praise and blame are mainly used in the framework of the central Law Code, Deuteronomy 1 11, 26 34.
Dominik Markl
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Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 2, Page 327-332, June 2025.
Jonathan Zisook, Jason Maston
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Perfection in Matthew 5:48a as ‘wholehearted obedience’: An intertextual study
This article investigated the apparent unattainable ideal of Matthew 5:48 that the addressees should ‘be perfect … as your heavenly Father is perfect’.
Albert J. Coetsee
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The Book of Deuteronomy holds a central position in the Old Testament, and indeed in the Bible as a whole. It provides a summary of what the faith of Israel in the Old Testament is all about.
H F van Rooy
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The Insidious Infidel and the Captive Englishman in Milton's Divorce Tracts
Milton Quarterly, Volume 59, Issue 2, Page 65-75, May 2025.
Elizabeth Hodgson
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