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<title>Love's Roots: On the Redaction of Genesis 30:14-24</title>
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<description>Love's Roots: On the Redaction of Genesis 30:14-24

Sasson, Jack M.

Professor Sasson explains how the redactor of Genesis 30:14-24 used this passage "to reflect&#13;
upon the moral quality of a man who helped shape his&#13;
nation's destiny, but also to underscore the manner by&#13;
which the nation's destiny was fulfilled and actualized, in&#13;
microscopic fashion, by an ancestor's activities."

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<title>Canaanite Maritime Involvement in the Second Millennium B. C.</title>
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Sasson, Jack M.

Professor Sasson traces the history of Cananite shipping. Since there is little documentation before the Late Bronze Age, little is known about the means of trade used by the Canaanites pre Bronze Age, but according to Professor Sasson, there is evidence that the Canaanites ruled the sea in the second millennium. Professor Sasson discusses the different types of ships built by the Canaanites and how they were used by them.

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<title>Vanderbilt Hustler: 121st Year No. 53 November 20, 2009</title>
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<description>Vanderbilt Hustler: 121st Year No. 53 November 20, 2009

Vanderbilt Student Communications, Inc.

The official student newspaper at Vanderbilt University.

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<title>Versus; Vol. 47 No. 26 November 18-November 24, 2009</title>
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<description>Versus; Vol. 47 No. 26 November 18-November 24, 2009

Vanderbilt Student Communications, Inc.

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