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The Samaritan oral tradition of the Pentateuch reflects a wider range of morphological forms of the qal active participle than the Tiberian tradition. Several of these are innovations borrowed from Aramaic.
Khan, Geoffrey, Geoffrey Khan
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ABSTRACT Background The Integrated Motivational‐Volitional (IMV) Model of Suicidal Behavior places defeat and entrapment central to the development of suicidal ideation. Factors such as loneliness and resilience may moderate risk. This study examines the longitudinal relationship between these variables.
Jiarui Xiao +5 more
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Since Gesenius’ seminal analysis of the Samaritan Pentateuch in the early 19th century, it has been customary to consider the MT as the primary text and deviations between the MT and SP as additions or interpolations into the SP.
Hjelm, Ingrid, Ingrid Hjelm
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ABSTRACT Background The United States (US) declared drug overdose a public health emergency in 2017. Despite this, two million people reported having an opioid use disorder (OUD) in 2018. However, following the beginning of COVID‐19 there was a 53% increase in overdose deaths, with American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) individuals experiencing the ...
Chyla Bingham‐Hendricks +4 more
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Jots and tittles have meaning: The critical exegetical and theological contribution of Andries Breytenbach as Bible translator. The article is a reworked version of a paper presented at a commemoration ceremony in honour of the retired Reformed exegetes ...
Ananda B. Geyser-Fouché
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The Good Samaritan Parable Revisited: A Survey During the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Lu Y.
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"The Pentateuch that the Samaritans Chose”.:Moderne fejlslutninger vedrørende den samaritanske Pentateuks oprindelse og karakteristika [PDF]
”The Pentateuch that the Samaritans Chose”, is the heading of Chapter Seven in Magnar Kartveit’s The Origin of the Samaritans (2009). The heading is highly problematic in regard to both the origin of the Samaritans and the production of biblical texts ...
Hjelm, Ingrid
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Variants in the Samaritan Pentateuch of the Hebrew Bible as compared to the Masoretic Text
Not long after the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in 70 CE began the eventual end of a long history of textual competition between variations of the Pentateuch.
Dufour, Sharon Sullivan
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The schematic development of Old Testament Chronography: Towards an integrated model
The chronological figures in the Old Testament have been of considerable interest to early and modern scholars, but there has been little success in developing an overarching model to account for their historical development.
Northcote, J.
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A New Dictionary of Samaritan Aramaic
Samaritan Aramaic was the spoken and literary language of the Samaritan community in Eretz Israel in the first millennium C.E. until it was replaced by Arabic.
Michael Sokoloff
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