Search Results - "Hebrew"
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Appearance, adornment and artifice: bodies, colour and identity in the Hebrew Bible
Published 2018Subjects: “…hebrew bible…”
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Chromatic dialogues: colour and culture in Homer, Herodotus and the Hebrew Bible
Published 2021“…Yet ancient texts – such as Homeric epic, Herodotus’ Histories and the Hebrew Bible – are still translated and interpreted with the assumption that the ancients perceived, classified and understood colour in the same way we do today. …”
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Revelatory experiences as the beginning of Scripture: Paul’s Letters and the Prophets in the Hebrew Bible
Published 2015Subjects: “…Divine Revelation; Hebrew Scriptures; Prophecy; Jesus; Paul; New Testament canon; Inspiration…”
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Uncovering the naked: the economic dimension of nakedness in the Hebrew Bible and the innovations of Isaiah 58
Published 2024Subjects: “…Hebrew Bible; Old Testament; naked; nude; language; semantics; philology; meaning…”
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Elite or emasculated males? A discussion of Eunuchs in the Hebrew Bible and their place within a phallocentric society
Published 2022Subjects: “…Hebrew Bible…”
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Mark's Jesus, divine?: a study of aspects of Mark's christology with special reference to Hebrew divine warrior traditions in Mark, and in relation to contemporary debates on primitive christology
Published 2014“…Within the wider framework of contemporary debates on primitive NT Christology concerning the early Christians’ perception of the divinity of Jesus, this work investigates the influence of Hebrew Divine Warrior Traditions (HDWT) on the Markan sea-miracles (Mark 4.35-41; 6.45-52) and exorcisms (Mark 1.21-28; 5.1-20; 7.24-30; 9.14-29). …”
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The threat to Israel’s identity in Deuteronomy: Mesopotamian or Levantine?
Published 2012Subjects: “…Hebrew Bible…”
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Proverbs 31-01: why is the woman of valour of Proverbs 31:10-31 so hard to find?
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The narrative in the Song of Songs
Published 2020Subjects: “…Cancticle; Canticle of Canticles; Song; Love poetry; Ancient near Eastern love poetry; Hebrew love poetry; Hebrew poetry; Writings; Hebrew writings; Post-exilic writings; Post-exilic poetry; Divine abandonment; Presence of God; Love lyrics; Ketuvim; Megillot; Megilloth; Megillah; Solomon; Solomon’s Song; Story; Narrative; narratology; Drama; Lyric; Poetry; Poetic structure; structure; Hebrew; Bible; Old Testament; Bildungsgedicht; Lehrgedicht; Bildungsroman; Analepsis; Ancient Near East; ANE; Anagnorisis; Shepherd; King; Royal psalm; Psalm 45; Hebrew Scriptures…”
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Critique on the bible compilation framework timeline: inclination with the development of Islamic sources
Published 2018“…The interpretation must work from the original Hebrew; therefore, he believes that the interpretation does not delve further into the understanding of the original source. …”
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Discourse on the Bible compilation framework timeline: a relation with the development of Islamic sources
Published 2018“…The interpretation must work from the original Hebrew; therefore, he believes that the interpretation does not delve further into the understanding of the original source. …”
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Nineveh’s pretensions to divine power in Nahum 3:16
Published 2018“…With the exception of Nahum 3:16, in the Hebrew Bible Yahweh alone has the power to multiply humans so that they will be as innumerable as the stars. …”
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A critique on stylistics and deviation of the scriptures
Published 2017“…The interpretation must work from the original Hebrew; therefore, he believes the interpretation does not depth without refer to the original source. …”
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Revelation, truth, canon and interpretation: studies in Justin Martyr's Dialogue with Trypho
Published 2001“…Justin is differentiated from the Hebrew and the Platonic concepts of truth and continues the line of argument established in the NT writers. …”
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