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The Davidic Messiah in the Old Testament Tracing a Theological Trajectory
The present article revisits the issue of messianism, particularly as it finds its expression in the Davidic kingship tradition, that is, the belief concerning a Davidic Messiah.
Martin Daniel D.
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Construction of Bernstein‐Based Words and Their Patterns
ABSTRACT In this paper, with inspiration of the definition of Bernstein basis functions and their recurrence relation, we give construction of a new word family that we refer Bernstein‐based words. By classifying these special words as the first and second kinds, we investigate their some fundamental properties involving periodicity and symmetricity ...
Irem Kucukoglu, Yilmaz Simsek
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The Promulgation of the Name of the Third Year of Rim-Anum of Uruk [PDF]
Presentation and discussion of a new source for the year name of a ruler of southern Babylonia in the Old Babylonian periodhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/92473/1/OLA220_Michalowski_Beckman ...
Beckman, Gary, Michalowski, Piotr
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The article analyses how precisely were interpreted manifestations of Russian princedom’s dependence on Golden Horde in the public consciousness of the period from the second half of the 13th until 16th century.
V. N. Rudakov
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Dating an ancient spring tunnel using archaeological artefacts functioning as nuclei of cave pearls
Abstract Cave pearls are spherical concentric speleothems growing radially around nuclei in shallow pools saturated with calcite. They are very rare in the Southern Levant. We present a unique assemblage of 50 cave pearls found in the Iron Age Joweizeh artificial spring tunnel in the Jerusalem Hills of Israel. Some of these deposits represent the first
Azriel Yechezkel +6 more
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Meesternarratiewe, kontranarratiewe en kanonisering - In Perspektief op sommige profetiese geskrifte
Grand narratives, little narratives and canonisation - a perspective on some of the books of the Prophets. The raison d'etre of this study is the problem of normative theological dicta in parts of the Old Testament, which are contradicted in another or ...
A. P.B. Breytenbach
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Gatekeepers and lock masters: the control of access in the Neo-Assyrian palaces [PDF]
Book description: This volume is intended as a tribute to the memory of the Sumerologist Jeremy Black, who died in 2004. The Sumerian phrase, ‘Your praise is sweet’ is commonly addressed to a deity at the close of a work of Sumerian literature. The scope
Radner, K
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Jubilee Calendar Rescued From the Flood Narrative
The origin of the 364-day calendar attested in Dead Sea scrolls and in the books of Jubilees and Enoch is disputed. While it is often considered as a sectarian invention during the 3rd or 2nd centuries bce,
S. Najm, Ph. Guillaume
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The Sumerian verb kušur, “to repair” [PDF]
The article discusses a Sumerian verb, kušur, which can be interpreted as an Akkadian loanword and be related to the root *kšr attested in the verb kašāru/kuššuru, meaning “to repair (ruined or damaged walls, building, ...)”
Spada, Gabriella
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Exploring Variation and Change in the Distant Past
This article explores the potential of analysing language variation and change in written records dating back to the earliest stages of the time period conventionally termed ‘historical’.
Rodrigo Hernáiz
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