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Well and truly translated : an exploration of the processes at work in Englishing the Bible from the seventh to the seventeenth century [PDF]

open access: yes
This thesis aims to open up a new perspective an the translation of the Bible into the vernacular. It offers the idea that the first complete translation of the Bible into English in the 1380's was not a sudden and short-lived political gesture, but ...
Long, Lynne
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Old Testament parallels laws and stories from the ancient Near East

open access: yes, 1997
The Old Testament is not an orphan! On the contrary, it belongs to a wonderful family of Eastern Mediterranean traditions from Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, Syria-Palestine and Egypt. Some of these stories were already being told in 3000 B.C.
Matthews, Victor H., Benjamin, Don C.
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The Czech Bible Translations from the Beginning of the 20th Century up to the Present

open access: yes, 2012
The thesis deals with the Czech translations of the Old Testament, the New Testament or the whole Holy Bible, which where made between 1900-2010. It introduces the Scripture translators and their collaborators, the origin of particular translations, the ...
ŠKODA, Miroslav
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Dracunculiasis over the centuries: the history of a parasite unfamiliar to the West. [PDF]

open access: yesInfez Med, 2023
Simonetti O   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The Book of Daniel and manticism: a critical assessment of the view that the Book of Daniel derives from a mantic tradition

open access: yes, 2012
This dissertation examines the consensus view that is based on Hans-Peter Müller's 1969 and 1972 articles: Daniel was a mantic wise man in the Mesopotamian ASA court, and this was the self-understanding or aspiration of the maskilim of Dan 11:33, 35,
Wooden, R. Glenn
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The restoration of Israel: Ezekiel 36-39 in early Jewish interpretation: a textual-comparative study of the oldest extant Hebrew and Greek manuscripts

open access: yes, 2006
While many have noted the differences between the Hebrew and Greek manuscripts for Ezekiel, they have done so largely to rediscover an earlier Hebrew text, or to determine which variant preserves the better reading, frequently with the aim of ...
Crane, Ashley Stewart
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