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Is the Chronicler’s Tent of Meeting Really “Anti-Priestly”? Another Look 编年史家的会幕真的是“反祭司的”吗?另一个看
IF 0.2 3区 哲学
Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/09018328.2021.1909309
David Rothstein
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Daniel’s Prayer for Jerusalem: Reading Daniel 9 in a Diaspora Context 但以理为耶路撒冷祷告:在散居的背景下阅读但以理9
IF 0.2 3区 哲学
Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/09018328.2021.1909310
F. Poulsen
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The Chronicler’s Use of Sources in His Retelling of the Story of Ahaz (2 Chronicles 28) 编年史家在复述亚哈斯故事时对资料的使用(历代志下28)
IF 0.2 3区 哲学
Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI: 10.1080/09018328.2020.1805210
M. Avioz
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The Kings and Princes in the Combat of Daniel 10 但以理之战中的国王和王子
IF 0.2 3区 哲学
Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI: 10.1080/09018328.2020.1807105
R. E. Duniya
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“And Reuben Went” (Gen 30,14-18; 35,22a) – For his Mother’s Sake or for his Own? “流便去了”(创30,14-18;35,22a)——是为他母亲的缘故,还是为他自己的缘故?
IF 0.2 3区 哲学
Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI: 10.1080/09018328.2020.1805205
Lea Jacobsen
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“For he had told them”– Mordecai the Jew and Jonah the Hebrew 犹太人末底改和希伯来人约拿说:“因为他已经告诉他们了。
IF 0.2 3区 哲学
Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI: 10.1080/09018328.2020.1805209
Ayelet Seidler
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A Model for Distinguishing between Textual Variants and Translation Shifts in Old Testament Textual Criticism 《旧约》文本批评中文本变体与翻译转换的区分模型
IF 0.2 3区 哲学
Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI: 10.1080/09018328.2020.1805207
Eric J. Tully
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Esther in Diaspora: Toward an Alternative Interpretative Framework 散居中的埃丝特:走向另一种解释框架
IF 0.2 3区 哲学
Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI: 10.1080/09018328.2020.1805211
F. Poulsen
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“My Sad Face”: An Interpersonal Metafunction Analysis of the Dialogue Between Nehemiah, Son of Hakaliah, and Artaxerxes, King of Persia, in Nehemiah 2,2-8 “我悲伤的脸”:哈卡利亚之子尼希米与波斯国王亚达薛西斯在《尼希米书》中对话的人际元功能分析
IF 0.2 3区 哲学
Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI: 10.1080/09018328.2020.1805203
Andrew W. Dyck
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Is Saul the Second Goliath of 1 Samuel? The Rhetoric & Polemics of the David/Goliath Story in 1 Samuel 扫罗是撒母耳记上的第二个歌利亚吗?撒母耳记上大卫/歌利亚故事的修辞与论战
IF 0.2 3区 哲学
Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI: 10.1080/09018328.2020.1805206
M. Michael
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