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Volume 11, Number 5 - February 1931 [PDF]
Volume 11, Number 5 - February 1931. 46 pages including covers and advertisements. McDonough, John, Icon Agnetis McMahon, Thomas P., Shutters Ryan, Edward P., The Origin of the Septuagint Mitchell, Christopher R., Exchange McWilliams, John C.,
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Fir trees or chariots in Nahum 2:4? The study of ancient texts
Is the phrase ‘והברשׁים’ or ‘והפרשׁים’ found in Nahum 2:4? The textual tradition is divided. The Septuagint (LXX), the Vulgate, the Targum and the Peshitta support the reading ‘והפרשׁים’ in Nahum 1:12, while the Masoretic text preserves ‘והברשׁים’.
Philip S. Chia
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Resolving the Ambiguity in Nahum 1:12
Is the phrase אם שׁלמים [ʾm šlmm] or משׁל מים [mšl mym] found in Nahum 1:12? The textual tradition is divided. The Septuagint (LXX) and the Peshitta support the reading משׁל מים [mšl mym] in Nahum 1:12, whereas the Masoretic text, the Targum, and the ...
Philip Chia
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Психолінгвістичні фактори опосередкованого перекладу в українському літературному та релігійному контекстах [PDF]
The study of indirect translations (IT) into Ukrainian, viewed from a psycholinguistic perspective, will contribute to a better understanding of Soviet national policies and the post-Soviet linguistic and cultural condition.
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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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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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Turning Lament: Insight(s) from Engaging Lamentations 5 [PDF]
Reese, Dalinda
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