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Josephus, Antiquities 10.180–82, Jeremiah, and Nebuchadnezzar
Scholars have long pointed to Josephus, Ant. 10.180–182 as evidence that Nebuchadnezzar campaigned in the Levant in his twenty-third year (582 B.C.E.), but have not determined the viability of this passage as a historical source. Extant Greek sources do
Craig W. Tyson
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Permuting operations on strings: Their permutations and their primes [PDF]
We study some length-preserving operations on strings that permute the symbol positions in strings. These operations include some well-known examples (reversal, circular or cyclic shift, shuffle, twist, operations induced by the Josephus problem) and ...
Asveld, Peter R.J.
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Pro-Secular? Luke\u27s Relationship with Roman Imperial System and Culture [PDF]
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. He has…rescued [us] from the hands of our enemies, [so that] without fear we might worship him in holiness and righteousness before him all our days.
Santandreu, Peter
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Abstract A spring tunnel is an ancient water installation used to artificially increase the water yield of a spring through a subterranean tunnel. We have developed a database of 216 spring tunnels documented in the central region of the Southern Levant (present‐day Israel), constructed between Iron Age II and the modern era.
Azriel Yechezkel +4 more
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A Letter that Killeth: Gregory of Nyssa on How (Not) to Read Scripture, Platonically
Abstract In this essay, I explore the emergence of multicolumn Bibles in late antiquity, with a particular emphasis on Origen's Hexapla and its use by Gregory of Nyssa. I contextualise Gregory's use of multicolumn Bibles within the Origenian tradition and show that, in this intellectual context, multicolumn Bibles functioned as hermeneutical rather ...
ISIDOROS C. KATSOS
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The Temple Account of Chronicles Between Kings and Josephus
Differences between the accounts of the temple construction in 1 Kings and 2 Chronicles have long raised questions between the accounts. Although one could focus exclusively on the biblical material to attempt to describe the relationship between them ...
Williams Joshua E.
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Shamgar, son of Anath, in the Josephus Flavius’ “Antiquitates Judaicae”
Although Shamgar is described as deliverer of Israel in Judg 3:31, all the regular elements in the description of the work of Israel’s judges seems to be lacking there (for example, the official titles שפט or מושיע).
Łukasz Toboła
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Here, we present a variant of Nim with two piles. In the first pile, we have stones with a weight of 1, and in the second pile, we have stones with a weight of -2. Two Players take turns to take stones from one of the piles, and the total weight of stones to be removed should be equal to or less than half of the total weight of the stones in the pile ...
Takahashi, Shoei +3 more
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Josephus on Herod's Domestic Intrigue in the Jewish War [PDF]
This article argues that women and domestic intrigue are prominent within the Herod narrative in Josephus’ Jewish War for a specific rhetorical reason.
Bond, Helen K.
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Arcybiskup Józef Bilczewski jako archeolog chrześcijański (W 60 rocznicę śmierci)
Josephus Bilczewski dioecesis Cracoviensis sacerdos, anno 1884 ordinatus, maxima cum diligentia studiis theologicis praesertim archeologiae christianae additus erat.
Wincenty Urban
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