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Alexander Rofe
בירושלים העברית האו יברסיטה להן הקרובה והספרות יהודה מדבר מגילות
Resurrection Or Miraculous Cures? the Elijah and Elisha Narrative Against Its Ancient Near Eastern Background
Iggeret 78, 2006
Deuteronomy- Kings As Emerging Authoritative Books, a Conversation
PART 1 Exegetical and Literary Studies
ARAMAIC-LIKE FEATURES in the PENTATEUCH Gary A. Rendsburg As Is Well Known, a Major Trend Has Been Noticeable in the Field of Bi
Qumran Scrolls of Judges
Textually Violating Dinah Literary Readings, Colonizing Interpretations, and the Pleasure of the Text
Alexander Rofé Harsh Expressions and Prophecies of Doom Against
Deuteronomy 6–8 and the History of Interpretation: an Exposition on the First Two Commandments
Writing and Rewriting History in Ancient Israel and Near Eastern Cultures
Elisha and the Children: the Question of Accepting Prophetic Succession
Intimations of Jacob, Judah, and Joseph in the Stories of King David: the Use of Narrative Analogy in 1 Samuel 16–1 Kings 2
An Ethical Examination of Women's Bodies As the Place of Sin, Shame
The Text-Critical Contribution of the Antiochean Greek and Old Latin Texts—Case Study: 2 Kings 8:10–11
Hurvitz Redux: on the Continued Scholarly Inattention to a Simple Principle of Hebrew Philology
Samuel As the Paradigm of the Judges: the Use of the Verb Samuel
The Biblical Saga of Jacob and Esau: Religious Education and the UNESCO Standards for Peace and Tolerance
Top View
From Tradition to Criticism: Jewish Sources As an Aid to the Critical Study of the Hebrew Bible
The Dismembered Bible
On Scholarship and Related Animals: a Personal View from and for the Here and Now Author(S): Athalya Brenner-Idan Source: Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol
Empirical Models Challenging Biblical Criticism
Emanuel Tov James Alfred Loader Jeffs. Anderson Tal
The Focus of Elisha's Ministry on Atypical, Faithful Individuals
Fifteenth International Orion Symposium in Conjunction with The
Endnotes for Seven Intriguing Dead Sea Scroll Texts for the Interpretation of the OT Fall 2019 Bible and Spade
Jerubaal, Jacob and the Battle for Shechem: a Tradition History
Literary Criticism and Textual Criticism in Judg 6:1–14 in Light of 4Qjudga
14Th 2008, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University Of
David Taunting Goliath: Divine Judgment and Messianic Expectation
Book-Endings in Joshua and the Question of the So-Called Deuteronomistic History