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Turning Lament: Insight(s) from Engaging Lamentations 5 [PDF]
Reese, Dalinda
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The present essay considers the paraphrases of Psalms and other biblical and liturgical texts that Sumarokov composed between 1744 and 1769. He initially treated his paraphrases primarily as literary exercises: while taking care not to distort the ...
Ronald Vroon
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Delivering bad news: an approach according to jewish scriptures. [PDF]
Naimer SA, Prero M.
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The chemical death of Lot's wife: discussion paper. [PDF]
Klotz IM.
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E-Scripture: The Impact of Technology on the Reading of Sacred Texts (2013) [PDF]
The tradition of religious readers in transition is not new: Augustine expressed “amazement” that Ambrose read silently and not aloud, movable type in the fifteenth century made the Bible publishable without scribal work, and today, electronic pages have
Stewart, Emily R.
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The physician in ancient Israel: his status and function. [PDF]
Allan N.
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The Temple, purity and the Background to Jesus' Death [PDF]
Alguns impressionants descobriments arqueològics han donat nova llum en alguns dels raonaments després de la mort de Jesús. El més important d’aquests descobriments és el dels recipients de pedra (per a les purificacions rituals), mikvaot (banys rituals ...
Charlesworth, James Hamilton
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Tamar’s Legacy: The Early Reception of Genesis 38
The story of Tamar and Judah is one of the Torah’s more morally complicated narratives. As such, interpreters throughout history, but specifically early Jewish interpreters, grappled with how to relay this story in their translations of the Hebrew Bible.
Smith, Julianna Kaye
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