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The compositional / narrative structure of Judith : a Greimassian perspective

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The Book of Judith as a Re versal of the Sexual and Marital Metaphors in Jeremiah 2:20–3:20 and Hosea 1–3

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A femme fatale of whom "no one spoke III" : Judith’s moral muddle and her personification of Yahweh

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Judith

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To Fight or not to Fight? Various Answers to the Foreign Politi-cal Power in the Deuterocanonical Literature

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κύριος συντρίβων πολέμους “The Lord who shatters wars” (Exod 15:3LXX). The formative importance of the Song of the Sea (Exod 15:1–18LXX) for the Book of Judith

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Hellenization and Jewish Identity in the Deuterocanonical Literature

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Judith Prays for Help (Jdt 9:1-14). Prayer from Alexander to Constantine: a Critical Anthology

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On the Dating of Hebrew Sound Changes (*Ḫ > Ḥ and *Ġ > ʿ) and Greek Translations (2 Esdras and Judith)

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The Role of Achior in "Judith": An Autobiographical Response to 'The Enemy is Within'

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