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The reception of Job in the earliest greek literature
Due to his blunt skepticism and an impatience that borders on irreverence, the Job portrayed by the Old Testament Masoretic Text is one of the most philosophically and theologically chal- lenging figures of the Bible.
Stephen Bay
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Evolution of Root Morphology in Table Beet: Historical and Iconographic. [PDF]
Goldman IL, Janick J.
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A historical assessment of the Samaritan Pentateuch is important both for understanding the processes of change and transformation that sacred texts has been through and for exploring how communities with different religious interpretations, though ...
Fatma Gerçekçioğlu
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Pharmaceutical Terminology in Ancient and Medieval Time - andrachne, chrysocolla and Others. [PDF]
Zipser B +8 more
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Trust, Science Education and Vaccines. [PDF]
Reiss MJ.
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Complexes of Emotions in Joseph and Aseneth. [PDF]
Smith T.
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Lukas liest LXX. Septuaginta-Rezeption und -Mimesis des dritten Evangelisten
In Luke-Acts we find numerous references to the Septuagint: quotations (e. g. Isa 40:3–5; 61:1–2; Joël 3:1–5), allusions, and narrative prototypes as well as characteristic features of the LXX-language.
Michael Zugmann
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Historic and Prehistoric Epidemics: An Overview of Sources Available for the Study of Ancient Pathogens. [PDF]
van der Kuyl AC.
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From the Heart of the Father to the Ends of the Earth: The Participation of the Church and the Baptized in the Mission of Jesus. [PDF]
Brock HJ.
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The essay discusses two texts from Septuagint Isaiah—6:1 and 19:25—in dialogue with some concerns of recent discourses of Bible translation ethics. The main focus of the essay is the question of a translation’s “loyalty” vis-à-vis source text, target ...
Knut Holter
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