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Protection and Reward: the Significance of Ancient Midrashic Expositions on Genesis 15:1-6 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1988
Genesis 15:1-6, because of its content, provides singular opportunities for the study of ancient midrashic documents. This kind of study is being increasingly performed, and has interest from a theological, historical and--especially--exegetical ...
Cairus, Aecio E.
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The Present Evil Age : The Origin and Persistence of Evil in Galatians [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This dissertation investigates the origin and persistence of evil in Galatians within the context of Second Temple Judaism and early Christianity. The focus of investigation is narrative explanation(s) for evil.
Stewart, Tyler Allen
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Jericho [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Lykke, Anne
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SHORT DESCRIPTION ON THE ORIGIN OF ETHIOPIC NUMERALS

Journal of Afroasiatic Languages, History and Culture, 2023
The origin of Ethiopic numerical signs has been a subject of controversy and hot debate among scholars. No consensus is yet reached. Two groups are immediately noticeable: those who claim Greek origin and those ascribe Geᶜez numerical signs to Ethiopian ...
Yohannes Gebresellassie
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New Evidence for Severus of Antioch’s Correspondence with the patricia Caesaria (CPG 7071,11): Ethiopic Fragments Related to the Origin of Evil and the Resurrection of the Dead

Journal of Ancient Christianity, 2022
In late Roman Egypt, a woman of high-standing named Caesaria corresponded extensively with Severus of Antioch, a bishop who had relocated to Egypt in exile.
Philip Michael Forness
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Continue the Chinese Classics and Civilizaton: The Living Legacy of Chinese Paleography

Social Sciences in China
Chinese civilization stands as the only great civilization in human history to have endured uninterrupted for at least eight millennia. At the heart of this continuity lies the unbroken transmission of its writing system.
Feng Shi
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