Browsing Divinity School by Issue Date
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(Union Theological Seminary in Virginiahttp://www.interpretation.org/index.htm, 1976)
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(Neukirchener Verlagshaus, 1976)"The main purpose of this paper, offered in tribute to the doyen of Sumerian belles-lettres, is to collect the Mari evidence on the figure of the E/i. Its conclusions do not mean to dispute the third definition of the CAD ...
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(Journal of Religious Thought, 1976)
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(Fortress Press - Society for Preservation of Christian Knowledge, 1977)"The task of exegetical interpretation and also of biblical theology is not to restate the meaning of the Old Testament texts in ways which would be appropriate and meaningful to the ancient Israelites-but to us. As did ...
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(Fortress Press - Society for Preservation of Christian Knowledge, 1977)Professor Douglas Knight introduces thirteen essays that offer a "systematic reflection on the consequences that traditio-historical research has for theology, especially for Old Testament theology."
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(Brill, 1977-01)
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(Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, 1978)The purpose of this paper is to focus, once more (l), attention on a genealogical procedure which obtained among Hebrew chronographers(2). Simply stated, this paper will hold that, in some cases, minimal alterations were ...
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(Maarav, 1979)
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(KTAV Publishing House, 1980)
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(KTAV Publishing House (republished by Yale), 1980)"In this paper...we will discuss the relationship of this episode" (the Tower of Babel) "to the one immediately preceding it, 'the Table of Nations'; we shall assess its position in the complex of tales which make up the ...
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(American Oriental Societyhttp://www.umich.edu/~aos/index.html, 1980)"This review article of the editio princeps of the OB texts found at Rimah concentrates on the archives that are contemporaneous with the rulers of Zimri-Lim of Mari and Hammurabi of Babylon. Since that edition did not ...
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(1980)
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(1981)
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(Eisenbrauns, 1981)"...folk tales as well as fairy tales do create protagonists who never existed and do assign them tasks that have no historical bases. More commonly however, we either find protagonists with modest actual achievements ...