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Ben Zvi, Ehud. Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures I
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| Title: | Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures I | | Subtitle: | Comprising the contents of Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, volumes 1-4 | | Series: | Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures and its Contexts 1 | | Availability: | In Print | | Publisher: | Gorgias Press |
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| By Ehud Ben Zvi | | ISBN: | 1-59333-310-2 | | Availability: | In_Print | | Publication Date: | 10/2006 | | Language: | English and Hebrew | | Format: | Hardback, Black, 6 x 9 in |
The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures (JHS) is an academic peer-reviewed journal that pioneers open-source, freely available, prompt, academically responsible electronic publication in the area. This printed volume incorporates all the articles and reviews published in the journal from 1996 to 2003. It includes articles by Uwe F.W. Bauer, David A. Bergen, Mark J. Boda, Kenneth M. Craig Jr., Philip R Davies, Vincent de Caen, Caetano Minette de Tillesse, Tamara Cohn Eskenazi, Michael V. Fox, R. Christopher Heard, John R. Huddlestun, Allan K. Jenkins, Raz Kletter, Gary N. Knoppers, Francis Landy, Bernon Lee, Niels Peter Lemche, Mark Leuchter, James R. Linville, Oded Lipschits, Hanna Liss, Meir Malul, Cynthia L. Miller, Christine Mitchell, Raymond F. Person Jr., Aron Pinker, Gary A. Rendsburg, Silvio Sergio Scatolini, Marvin A. Sweeney, Helmut Utzchneider, and Jan-Wim Wesselius. The review section includes more than one hundred reviews.
Ehud Ben Zvi is a professor in the department of History and Classics at the University of Alberta. He serves as the General Editor of the Journal of Hebrew Scriptures. Ben Zvi is the author of History, Literature and Theology in the Book of Chronicles (2006); Hosea (2005); Signs of Jonah: Reading and Rereading in Ancient Yehud (2003); Micah, (2000); A Historical-Critical Study of The Book of Obadiah (1996) and A Historical-Critical Study of The Book of Zephaniah (1991), and many articles on the prophetic and historical books of the Hebrew Bible.
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| | Ben Zvi, Ehud. Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures I | | ISBN: | 1-59333-310-2 | | Weight: | 1 LBS. | | Price: | $189.00 | | To get the 10% Gorgias BiblioPerks™ discount, simply login. | |
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