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Presents a collection of articles devoted to the memory of Annie Jaubert (1912-1980), a French scholar known for her research on the calendrical teachings of the Hebrew Bible, the Second Temple pseudepigrapha ( 1 Enoch, the Book of Jubilees ), and Qumran literature.
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Collects together the most influential papers of the leading New Testament textual critic J Neville Birdsall. They include important studies of the Greek witnesses to the New Testament text, the Georgian version of the New Testament, and the theory of textual criticism.
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Provides an account of the life and works of Barhebraeus based on the research. This book includes an Appendix containing a comprehensive list of bibliographical references and of manuscripts relating to Barhebraeus.
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An introduction that attempts to vault the overly-technical barrier for students entering comparative Semitic linguistics.
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Grace Ellison actively encouraged dialogues between Turkish and British women at the outset of the twentieth century. Despite an impressive legacy, Ellison and her work have almost disappeared from the historical record. This work aims to address this neglect.
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Compares the pre-first millennium BC law collections of the ancient Near East; more specifically: Mesopotamia, Egypt and Hatti. This title intends to highlight and explain consistent differences in both the framing and content of the various law collections. It demonstrates that ...
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Gives an introduction to the Syriac versions of the Bible, with chapters on the manuscript tradition, the main editions, commentaries, and various aspects of the ways the Bible was interpreted and used in the Syriac literary and liturgical tradition. It also includes a bibliograp ...
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An historical investigation of the genocide of the Assyrian, Chaldean, and Syrian Christians of Upper Mesopotamia during World War I that uses primary sources of Turkish, Russian, German, French, and Arabic origin, and oral histories by survivors and their descendants.
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Grace Ellison actively encouraged dialogues between Turkish and British women at the outset of the twentieth century. Despite an impressive legacy, Ellison and her work have almost disappeared from the historical record. This work aims to address this neglect.
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The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures (JHS) is an academic peer-reviewed journal. This book incorporates the articles and reviews published in the journal from 1996 to 2003. It includes articles by Uwe Bauer, David A Bergen, Mark J Boda, Kenneth M Craig Jr, Philip Davies, Vincent de ...
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