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Towards redeeming ‘loyalty’ in functionalist Bible translation using the Hebrew ḥesed concept
Within translation studies, functionalist translations and even more specifically, translations guided by Skopos theory are very much purposeful activities.
Tobias J. Houston
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Anthropological lexicon of the Septuagint: turning to spiritualization and rethinking of traditional hebrew semantics [PDF]
The article is dedicated to the comparison of anthropological models of the Hebrew Bible and the Greek Bible (Septuagint). Through lexical and theological analysis, the article reveals the correlation of typical anthropological ideas of the Hebrew Bible ...
Zykov Vyacheslav
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Portraits of ‘angels’: Some Ancient Near Eastern and Old Testament perspectives in relation to ATR belief system(s) [PDF]
For the modern mind the notion of heavenly beings or ‘angels’ is an enigmatic and fascinating phenomenon. In the Ancient Near Eastern world and in the Hebrew Bible the word for ‘angel’, namely mal’ āk, is widely attested and refers to both human and ...
Prof Dirk J Human
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The relevance of the study lies in the fact that the ancient texts of the Hebrew Bible largely anticipated the political and legal achievements of the last centuries.
Andrey A. Kovalev
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Ancient Israelite conceptual system for heaven in the Hebrew Bible
The traditional view reflected in biblical Hebrew dictionaries and textbooks that heaven is construed as a mere cultural experience became problematic in at least two ways: firstly, the extension of the grammatical expression found in the biblical Hebrew
Adriaan Lamprecht
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Purity and Pollution in the Hebrew Bible
In this book, Yitzhaq Feder presents a novel and compelling account of pollution in ancient Israel, from its emergence as an embodied concept, rooted in physiological experience, to its expression as a pervasive metaphor in social-moral discourse.
Yitzhaq Feder
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God in Jewish and Fante Religious Thought [PDF]
This paper focuses on the Jewish concept of God from the Hebrew Bible and also God in the thoughts of the Fante from Oguaa (Cape Coast). The methodological approaches adopted for the study were phenomenology and the narrative method.
Leo Andoh Korsah, Maxwell Kojo Tsibu
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Diplomatic or eclectic critical editions of the Hebrew Bible? Considering a third alternative
Ever since the publication of the third edition of Rudolph Kittel’s Biblia Hebraica (BHK3) to the present gradual production of the Biblia Hebraica Quinta (BHQ) so-called editiones criticae minores of the Hebrew Bible are diplomatic editions.
Gert T.M. Prinsloo
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Sosiologiese en antropologiese insigte en die studie van die Hebreeuse Bybel: 'n Bestekopname1
Sociological and anthropological insights and the study of the Hebrew Bible: A review. This article reviews the main trends in the social-scientific study of the Hebrew Bible.
Paul A. Kruger
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This Special Issue of Religions focuses on the reception and contemporary significance of the Hebrew prophets and the prophetic literature of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament [...]
Bradford A. Anderson
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