1 Samuel 4 in Josephus’ Antiquities 5.355-362 |
Avioz, Michael |
2 022 |
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Review: Fredriksen, Paula, When Christians Were Jews |
Neumann, Nils |
2 022 |
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Les béatitudes du Nouveau Testament (Mt 5,3–12a ; Lc 6,20b–26) à la lumière de celles de Qumrân (4Q525 2 ii 1–6 ; 1QHa VI 13–16) et de la littérature intertestamentaire |
Pogor, Constantin |
2 022 |
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Life after Death? The Question of Immediate Life after Death in the Dead Sea Scrolls and in the Gospel of Matthew |
Sim, David C. |
2 020 |
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Danielic Influence at the Intersection of Matthew and the Dead Sea Scrolls |
Gurtner, Daniel M. |
2 020 |
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Ethnic Identities in the Dead Sea Legal Papyri and Matthew: Reinterpreting Matthew 25:31–46 |
Esler, Philip F. |
2 020 |
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What Do Scribes, and What Do Editors Do? The Hebrew Text of the Masoretes, the Old Greek Bible and the Alexandrian Philological Ekdoseis of the 4th and 3rd Centuries B.C., Illustrated by the Example of 2 Kings 1 |
Schenker, Adrian |
2 011 |
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Solomon’s Temple According to 1 Kings 6,3-14 in Hebrew and in Greek |
Lust, Johan |
2 011 |
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Do ‘the Three’ Reveal Anything about the Textual History of the Books of Kings? The Hebrew Text Behind the Later Greek Jewish Versions in 1 Kings |
Law, Timothy Michael |
2 011 |
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What Text to Edit? The Oxford Hebrew Bible Edition of 2 Kings 17,1-23 |
Piquer Otero, Andrés |
2 011 |
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Textual Pluralism and Composition of the Books of Kings: 2 Kings 17,2-23: MT, LXXB, LXXL, OL |
Trebolle Barrera, Julio |
2 011 |
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Textual Criticism and the Text-Critical Edition of IV Regnorum: The Case of 17,2-6 |
Torijano Morales, Pablo |
2 011 |
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Characterizing the LXX Translation of Judges on the Basis of Content-Related Criteria: The Greek Rendering of Hebrew Absolute Hapax Legomena in Judges 3,12-30 |
Ausloos, Hans, Trebolle Barrera, Julio |
2 011 |
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The B-Text of Judges: Kaige Revision and Beyond |
Fernandez Marcos, Natalio |
2 011 |
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Bathsheba and Nathan: A Closer Look at Their Characterizations in MT, Kaige and the Antiochian Text |
De Troyer, Kristin |
2 011 |
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The King’s Return (2 Sam 19,10-16): Contrasting Characterizations of David, Israel and Juda in the Old Editions |
Hugo, Philippe |
2 011 |
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Reinterpreting John: How the Dead Sea Scrolls Have Revolutionized Our Understanding of the Gospel of John.
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Charlesworth, James H |
1 993 |
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What Rahlfs Could Not Know: 1 Sam 14,4-5 in the Old Greek |
Aejmelaeus, Anneli |
2 011 |
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David, the Plague, and the Angel: 2 Samuel 24 Revisited |
Ulrich, Eugene |
2 011 |
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Textual Criticism at the Service of Literary Criticism and the Question of an Eclectic Edition of the Hebrew Bible |
Talshir, Zipora |
2 011 |
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Textual Developments and Historical Linguistics |
Joosten, Jan |
2 011 |
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Reflections on the SNTS Pseudepigrapha Seminar at Duke on the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs |
Charlesworth, James H. |
1 977 |
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Theological Tendencies in the Masoretic Text of Samuel |
Tov, Emanuel |
2 011 |
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Qumran in Relation to the Apocrypha, Rabbinic Judaism, and Nascent Christianity: Impacts on University Teaching of Jewish Civilization |
Talmon, Shemaryahu |
1 991 |
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Qumran, John, and the Odes of Solomon |
Charlesworth, James H. |
1 990 |
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Light on the Joshua Books from the Dead Sea Scrolls |
García Martínez, Florentino |
2 011 |
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Überlegungen zur kritischen Ausgabe der Qumran-Texte und ihrer Bedeutung für die Forschung |
García Martínez, Florentino |
2 011 |
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Qumran Scrolls and a Critical Consensus |
Charlesworth, James H. |
1 992 |
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The Pseudepigrapha Institute at Duke |
Charlesworth, James H. |
1 976 |
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The Pseudepigrapha as Biblical Exegesis |
Charlesworth, James H. |
1 987 |
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