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Development and validation of the perceived expressed emotion scale for adolescents (pees-gap). [PDF]
Hamzat MF, Aroyewun BA, Akinwale G.
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Religious leaders' nuanced views on birth spacing and contraceptives in Sierra Leone - qualitative insights. [PDF]
Yillah RM +7 more
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Sekine, New Translation of the Old Testament III
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"The panic stays in your mind…concentrating more on the worries than the relationship": Intimate partnerships during COVID-19 for immigrant women in New York City. [PDF]
Wurtz H, Samari G.
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Sekine, New Translation of the Old Testament II
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Old Testament Translations and Interpretation
By comparing modern translations of an Old Testament text, an interpreter can identify points at which the Hebrew text is difficult to render into English and will also discover clues to the way the text should be understood.
Keith R. Crim
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Lapses of Old Testament Translators
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1938No BOOK has been so frequently translated as the Hebrew Bible and none has been the object of such profound and critical scholarship, and yet no book has probably been less accurately translated than that same Bible. The main difficulty is, of course, that Hebrew and English are so very different from each other in vocabulary, grammar, and syntax.
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Language and Translation of the Old Testament
2009Abstract This article begins with a brief linguistic sketch of the Hebrew and Aramaic of the Bible. It then focuses on the inherent difficulty of ascertaining meaning in the Hebrew Bible (or, in the Christian tradition, the Old Testament, without the deutero-canonical, or apocryphal, books), from both a textual and a linguistic ...
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