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  • '''''[https://www.bookreviews.org/search_now.asp Review of Biblical Literature]''''' ...f books in biblical studies and related fields. Provided by the Society of Biblical Literature, reviews done by volunteers.
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  • ...to Old Testament studies. Topics covered include antiquities, archaeology, biblical theology, philology and much more. ONLY ALLOWS ONE USER AT A TIME From ATLA and the Catholic Biblical Association.
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  • ...tps://0-www.oxfordbiblicalstudies.com.catalog.sewanee.edu/ Oxford Biblical Studies Online]'''''
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  • ...pseudonymous [[writings]], especially Jewish writings ascribed to various biblical patriarchs and [[prophets]] but composed within approximately 200 years of ...only between the deuterocanonical and all the other books, that are called biblical [[Apocrypha]], a name that is also used for the pseudepigrapha in the Catho
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  • In Biblical studies, the Pseudepigrapha are Jewish religious works written c 200 BC to 200 AD, ==Classical and Biblical studies==
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  • ...tps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historicity_(Bible_Studies) Historicity (Bible Studies)] ...)], a specific brand of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblical_literalism Biblical literalism]
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  • ..., "traverse or pass over") are an ancient people defined as descendants of biblical Patriarch '''[[Abraham]]''' (Hebrew אברהם), a descendent of [[Noah]]. ...article on Eber], though the term has not been found in biblical or extra-biblical sources for any tribe or nation other than Abraham and his descendents.[htt
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  • ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnology ethnology], '''Semitic''' (from the Biblical "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shem Shem]", Hebrew: שם‎, [[translated] ...e interwoven with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_studies cultural studies], the term also came to describe the extended [[cultures]] and [[ethnicitie
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  • ...ck pioneered new methods of scholarship that changed the field of biblical studies forever, but he ultimately enlisted those methods in the search for the mis ...]] and whose influence was primarily rooted in the development of critical biblical scholarship as well as for its association of the [https://www.wikipedia.or
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  • According to the [[Biblical studies|critical interpretation of the Biblical data]], the Kenites were a [[clan]] settled on the southern border of Judah ...Ex. xviii. 12 ''et seq''.) although this seems contrary to very many other Biblical passages.(''e.g. [[Exodus]] xviii. 8.) Several modern scholars believe, in
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  • One branch of philology is [[comparative linguistics]], which studies the relationship between languages. Similarities between [[Sanskrit]] and [ ...iants that have come down to us. This method was then applied to Classical Studies and to medieval texts for the reconstruction of the author's original. This
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  • ...]] and [[culture]], particularly [[Literary genre|literature]]. In [[genre studies]] the concept of genre is not compared to originality. Rather, all works ar * [[Genre studies]]
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  • ...the Middle Ages, the dominance of the church insisted on the expression of biblical and not material truths. ...n the Humanities are history, linguistics, literature, philosophy, women's studies.
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  • ...the Middle Ages, the dominance of the church insisted on the expression of biblical and not material truths. ...re [[history]], [[linguistics]], [[literature]], [[philosophy]], [[women's studies]].
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  • ===Biblical names=== Biblical Jewish people did not have surnames which were passed from generation to ge
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  • .... Under Garland's plan, Vanderbilt would have four departments: [[Biblical Studies]] and [[Literature]], [[Science]] and [[Philosophy]], [[Law]] and [[Medical
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  • ...ve redefinition of the term: Göttner-Abendroth defines "Modern Matriarchal Studies" as the "[[investigation]] and presentation of non-patriarchal societies", ...[culture]] on the [[Bible]]. Some have suggested that she [[inspired]] the biblical serpent and its symbolism from Pre History to all ancient civilizations.
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  • ...late twentieth century, the concept was developed in two fields: cultural studies, examining the historical, social, and cultural conditions that make possib ===Cultural Studies and Linguistics===
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  • ...the dominant scientific [[beliefs]] in Europe were founded on the [[Bible|biblical]] [[narrative]]s of [[Creation]] and the [[universal]] deluge. Other ancien ...ation]] that explicitly linked the latest of Cuvier's revolutions with the biblical flood, and the resulting essay was extremely influential in the English spe
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  • ...pic technique of oral verse-making. I: Homer and Homeric style. ''Harvard Studies in Classical Philology'', Vol. 41 (1930), pp. 118ff. ...inger of Tales'' (1960) Albert B. Lord. ''The Singer of Tales''. Harvard Studies in Comparative Literature, 24. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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