Journal for the Study of the Old Testament. Bibliographical Review
Part 4: 1980
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Bible, Old Testament, research, bibliography, book of Enoch, Apocalyptic, biblical etymology, Brevard Childs, canonical approach, Psalms, book of Daniel, Song of Songs, the beautiful, the barren, Old Testament theology, Aramaic in the Bible, David and Solomon, king SaulAbstract
«The Journal for the Study of the Old Testament» is one of the leading scientific journals in biblical studies. In this bibliographic review we will consider all the publications of the journal, contained in issues from № 15 to 18; all these 4 issues came out in 1980. Especially the interesting articles should be marked on the following topics: book of Enoch, features of biblical etymologies, historical nature of the Joseph and Moses narratives (№ 15), Brevard Childs, canonical approach (№ 16), function of Psalms, eschatology in the Book of Daniel: analysis of some episodes of the Song of Songs, the beautiful and the barren in biblical type-scenes (№ 17), a convergence in recent Old Testament theologies, role of biblical research, Aramaic in the Bible, politics of security of the king Solomon, ancient narrative stratum about the king Saul in 1 Samuel (№ 18).Downloads
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2022-12-15
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