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The Slavic Adventures of Greek Kohath: On the Origin of the Title of the Old Russian BOOK OF KAAF
Published 2012-12-01“…Moreover, the article contains comparative data of the spelling of Kohath’s name in Church Slavonic translations of the Pentateuch and in the Palaea Interpretata, in the latter not only in the Testament of Levi, but also in its main text. …”
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The Purpose of σημεῖα καὶ τέρατα in the Gospel of John: A Socio-Rhetorical Reading of John 4:46–54
Published 2021-10-01“…Although some scholars have discussed σημεῖα καὶ τέρατα in John 4:46–54, the works were mainly focused on intertextual analysis in the Pentateuch, the prophets, and parallels in Hellenistic religions of the ancient Mediterranean world. …”
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The Slavic Adventures of Greek Kohath: On the Origin of the Title of the Old Russian BOOK OF KAAF
Published 2012-12-01“…Moreover, the article contains comparative data of the spelling of Kohath’s name in Church Slavonic translations of the Pentateuch and in the <em>Palaea Interpretata</em>, in the latter not only in the Testament of Levi, but also in its main text. …”
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(Post) kapłańska opowieść o ukaraniu Mojżesza i Aarona (Lb 20,1–13). Przyczynek do dyskusji nad dokumentem P i jego późniejszymi uzupełnieniami
Published 2019-09-01“…The Priestly Document (P) from the classic hypothesis of four documents is in fact the only one element of this hypothesis, which remained the current assumption in all modern hypotheses about the Pentateuch. The problem is that until now the researchers are unable to determine where this document in its original form (the so-called Grundschrift-P) was ending. …”
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The death of a leader: Calvin commenting on Joshua in the last year of his life (1563)
Published 2014-12-01“…Both the end of the Pentateuch Harmony and the Joshua commentary cover farewell speeches of Israel’s leaders. …”
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Det hebræiske bibeloversættelsesprojekt
Published 2002-10-01“…It is the intention that a retranslation of the Hebrew Bible will be published continously the following nine years, divided in eight annotated publications with a translation of the Pentateuch being the first. The purpose of The Hebrew Bible Translation Project is to work out a Danish translation of the Hebrew Bible on a scholarly and secular foundation. …”
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Imperativele Predaniei în câteva reprezentări iconografice ale Sfântului evanghelist Ioan cu ucenicul său, Prohor
Published 2023-05-01“…From the Tablets of the Law, where the Decalogue is written by the finger of God himself, to the Pentateuch dictated to Moses (the Torah), or the Gospels instilled into the four apostles under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, an entire sacred history unfolds under the sign of revelation and, implicitly, of the imperative to transmit the revealed truths, i.e. the “predanie”. …”
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ON SPECIFITY OF THE LOVESTORYLINE IN DOSTOYEVSKY’S NOVELS
Published 2016-12-01“…The article looks at novels from Dostoevsky’s Pentateuch, focusing on peculiarities of love storyline and its role in the structure of the plot, which is considered as an established poetic system. …”
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Israelite Festivals: From Cyclical Time Celebrations to Linear Time Commemorations
Published 2019-05-01“…The Pentateuch and later Jewish tradition associates the key pilgrimage festivals with stories about Israel’s past. …”
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African Reading of Psalm 24:3-6: The Implications for the Enforcement of Morality among Christians in Africa.
Published 2021-11-01“…The book of Psalms is subdivided into five books comparable to the Pentateuch. Psalm 24 falls into the first book which is used as a liturgy of entrance into the Israelite temple. …”
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The Relationship between God and Israel as a Biblical Portrayal of the Bond between God and the Person in the Light of Deuteronomy 1:1–4:43
Published 2014-09-01“…As the fifth book of the Pentateuch, Deuteronomy depicts a panoramic synthesis of the entire history of Israel. …”
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Non-Moses le Roux: Premises, promises and fulfilment in the work of J.H. le Roux
Published 2019-08-01“…Would it be altogether out of place tongue-in-cheek to compare and contrast J.H. le Roux with Moses – given that both of them are inextricably linked to the literature of the Pentateuch? Both figures took leadership positions, although not aspiring to such roles: Moses, of the legendary exodus group, in the various texts we know and debate so well; and Le Roux through the following: • his work as historical exegete • his leadership of the Old Testament Society of South Africa • his pioneering work since 2000 with the Pro Pent concept, which had influenced various other such specialist exegesis groups (respectively, on the Psalms, the Prophets, the Apocalyptic Literature, Song of Songs, Wisdom, in general, and on the Qumran texts) • in leading his students and readers to promising new electronic lands by means of telematic teaching and the influential website www.teo.co.za. …”
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Mojžíš a svět idejí. Poznání dané podle Filóna Alexandrijského izraelskému králi, zákonodárci, veleknězi a prorokovi
Published 2021-03-01“…Though Philo is probably not the founder of such an interpretation, he employs it when presenting the Pentateuch to his Hellenistic audience. The present study deals with the role of Forms or intelligible patterns in Philo’s portrayal of Moses. …”
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Law in the New Testament
Published 2023-07-01“…In these sources, ‘law’ almost always signifies the law of Moses, that is, the Torah or Pentateuch, which is to be expected because most of the books comprising the New Testament were written by ancient Jews, for most of whom the law of Moses was holy scripture par excellence. …”
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Comparison Study of Criminal Provisions of Hebrew and Hammurabi
Published 2014-09-01“…However, the most ancient written documents attributed to him, Pentateuch; date back to 900 B.C. in Palestine. The current article is an attempt to reveal similarities between code of Hammurabi and Jewish laws in such topics as punishment for witchcraft, adultery, retaliation mythologies such as storm in time of Noah and etc. meanwhile, slight differences between code of Hammurabi and Jewish laws in such topics as vicarious punishment, rights of women and etc. altogether, dramatic correlation between two collection of codes might indicate that code of Hammurabi is a prototype of Jewish laws.…”
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The portrayal of Africa and Africans in the book of Jeremiah
Published 2018-01-01“…It is also gratifying information in itself to know that Africa and Africans have participated in the drama of redemption which has not been recognised as such by either Eurocentric scholars or by the majority of Africentric scholars themselves. While in the Pentateuch references to Africa and Africans appear more than 577 times, in the Major Prophets there are about 180 references. …”
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The Origin of Biblical Israel
Published 2005-12-01“…However, we do not need to look specifically for a political definition of ‘Israel’, since when it is defined so as to include Judah (especially the Pentateuch) rather than when referring to the kingdom that bore the name (especially Samuel and Kings), ‘Israel’ is used in a primarily religious (including ethnic) sense, not a political one. …”
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Compound Words in the Septuagint Version of the Book of Exodus and Their Slavonic Correspondences
Published 2022-05-01“…Others are typical only for the biblical and related literature, and they are rare words with terminological meaning, probably originating directly in the process of translating the Pentateuch and related to its specific content. The second part examines the relationship between the Greek CWs in the Book of Exodus and their Old Bulgarian correspondences. …”
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An examination of some problems of the language of St. Matthew's Gospel
Published 1971“…Among the various Targums used in this work the contribution to the Aramaic approach made by the discovery of Codex Neofiti I of a Palestinian Pentateuch Targum is regarded as important. The extent to which Hebrew and Greek were known in 1st century A.D. …”
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The lost city of the exodus : the archaeological evidence behind the journey out of Egypt /
Published 2014“…He details his extensive research on the Pentateuch of the Hebrew scriptures, the historical scenes recorded in the great hall of Karnak, and other ancient source texts, which allowed him to pinpoint the Exodus site after he discovered that the Exodus happened not during the pharaonic reign of Ramses II but during that of his grandfather Ramses I. …”