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  • Davies, Jon, Harvey, Graham & Watson, Wilfred G.E., edited by.

    Language: English

    Published by Sheffiled Academic Press Ltd., Sheffield, UK, 1995

    ISBN 10: 1850755426 ISBN 13: 9781850755425

    Seller: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.

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    Hardbound. Condition: Very Good. Octavo in dust jacket, frontispiece photo, 533 pp., index of references, index of authors Articles are "All They Need is Love: Once More Genesis 6.1-4," Marc Laverne, "'Traditions of Remebrance': Post-Holocaust Interpretations of Genesis 22," Isabel Wollaston, "What Biblical Scholars Might Learn from Emily Dickinson," Francis I. Andersen, "The Names of God in Biblical Narratives," Jonathan Magonet, "The Ten Commandments, Reading from Left to Right," David Clines, "The Suffering of Witches and Children: Uses of Witchcraft Passages in the Bible," Graham Harvey, "What Does 'Deuternomistic' Mean?" Richard Coggins, "Sociology or History: Towards a (Human) History of Ancient Palestine?" Keith Whitelam, "Reading Joshua after Kings," Graeme Auld, "'Aha! Assyria! Rod of my Fury, Very Staff of My Sentencing-Curse,'" Clyde Curry Smith, "God of Cyrus, God of Israel: Some Religio-Historical Reflections on Isaiah 40-55," Philip Davies, "Revisionings: Echoes and Traces of Isaiah in the Poetry of William Blake," Robert Carroll, "Hosea III in the Septuagint Version," Takamitsu Muraoka, "Some Ancient Near Eastern Parallels to the Song of Songs," Wilfred Watson, "Coordination by Vav in Biblical Hebrew," John Gibson, "Moses and Patmos: Reflections on the Jewish Background of Early Christianity," Christopher Rowland, "Water and Blood: Birthing Images in John's Gospel," Deborah Sawyer, "The Marriage at Cana in Galilee," Calum Carmichael, "Using Scripture: Community and Letterality," Gerald Loughlin, "Historical Text as Historical Text: Some Basic Hermeneutical Reflections in Relation to the New Testament," James Dunn, "The New Testament in Fiction and Film: A Biblical Scholar's Perspective," William R. Telford, "On the Unity of Scripture," Robert Morgan, "'A Sixtieth Part of Prophecy': The Problem of Continuing Revelation in Judaism," Philip Alexander, "The 'Original Text': A Scholarly Illusion?" Peter Hayman, "Isaac Israeli and his Sefer Hasheten: Glasgow MS Hunter 477," Max Sussman, "The Mahberet of Menahem: Proposlas for a Lexicographic Theory, with Sample Translation and Notes," John Elwolde, "Rammohun Roy and Bishop Heber's View ot the Trinity," Dermot Killingley, "Judiasm Traduced: The House of Lords and the War Crimes Debate, 1989-1990," Jon Davies.