The Old Testament Canon: History, Problems, and Prospects for Future Research [PDF]
The article is dedicated to an overview of the history of the Old Testament canon origins and its formation in Judaism and Christianity in connection with the issue of the criteria of the Old Testament books canonicity.
Alexey Somov
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Monotheism, Polytheism, Monolatry, or Henotheism? Toward an Assessment of Divine Plurality in the Hebrew Bible [PDF]
Israel’s view of God and his relationship to other divine beings in the Hebrew Bible has long been the subject of scholarly debate. The dominant critical consensus since the late nineteenth century holds that Israel’s faith evolved from polytheism or ...
Heiser, Michael
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Prophecy Continued:Reflections on Innerbiblical Exegesis in the Book of Ezekiel [PDF]
Klein, Anja
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Written with the Finger of God: Divine and Human Writing in Exodus
The presence of writing in the book of Exodus must be considered not only for its contribution to the narrative as story, but also as a witness to several key socio-political issues (such as the interplay of textuality and orality in ancient Israel), for
Doak, Brian R.
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A Natural yet Providential Tongue: Moses Mendelssohn on Hebrew as a Language of Action [PDF]
How did Moses Mendelssohn reconcile a naturalistic theory of language, advocating the contingent development of all tongues, with the belief that Hebrew did not change ever since its inception?
Lifschitz, AS
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The problematic Hebrew word ‘ועבר’ Nahum 1:12: The study of ancient translations
What is the meaning of ‘ועבר’ found in Nahum 1:12? The textual tradition is divided. The Septuagint (LXX) omits this Hebrew word, while the Vulgate translates literally as ‘et pertransibit’ in Nahum 1:12.
Philip S. Chia
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From damage to discovery via virtual unwrapping: Reading the scroll from En-Gedi. [PDF]
Seales WB +5 more
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New Exodus and No Exodus in Jeremiah 26-45 Promise and Warning to the Exiles in Babylon [PDF]
Seeking to contribute to the discussion of the booh of Jeremiah as a literary unity, this study examines the contrast between the promise of new exodus in Jeremiah 30-33 and the experience of the remnant in Judah after the fall of Jerusalem that is ...
Yates, Gary
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Seeking Subjectivity in/with/Through Esther’s Mobility
The erasure of mobile female-identified bodies amongst both biblical and migration scholars is being redressed, to a certain point. Building upon the work of both disciplines, this article attempts to provide a thorough feminist analysis of the mobility ...
Alexiana Fry
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