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Please call before returning an item. 1 2 New Arrivals January 2018 Table of Contents Archaeology & Ancient Near East 3 Art 7 Bibles 8 Biblical Interpretation 8 Church History 18 Classics 69 Commentaries- New Testament 73 Commentaries- Old Testament 76 Devotional 84 English History 88 Greek 91 Hebrew 92 History 93 Inklings & Friends 94 Intellectual History 94 Judaica 96 Literary Criticism 99 Medieval History 101 Ministry & Christian Living 105 Miscellany 105 Missions 106 New Testament 106 Old Testament 114 Philosophy 141 Poetry 152 Preaching 153 Psychology 153 Reference 153 Restoration Movement 155 Sociology / Anthropology 155 Theology 157 World Religions 189 2 3 ARCHAEOLOGY & ANCIENT NEAR EAST Abusch, Tzvi. __Mesopotamian Witchcraft: Toward a History and Understanding of Babylonian Witchcraft Beliefs and Literature [Ancient Magic and Divination V]__. Brill - Styx. 200. 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