Genesis, Isaiah, and Psalms : a festschrift to honour Professor John Emerton for his eightieth birthday /

Genesis, Isaiah and Psalms are three key texts in the Hebrew Bible and represent the lifelong interests of Professor John Emerton, Emeritus Regius Professor of Hebrew in the University of Cambridge, for whom this volume is written on the occasion of his eightieth birthday. The contributors have all...

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Other Authors: Emerton, John Adney., Dell, Katharine J. 1961-, Davies, Graham I., Koh, Y. V.

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010.

Series: Vetus Testamentum, Supplements 135.
Vetus Testamentum Supplements Online, ISBN: 9789004264991.

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504 |a "Bibliography of the works of John Adney Emerton, 1996-2008": pages [xi]-xiv. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r K. Dell , G. Davies and Y. Von Koh --   |t The Story Of Paradise In The Light Of Mesopotamian Culture And Literature /  |r Arie Van Der Kooij --   |t Nimrod's Cities: An Item From The Rolling Corpus /  |r Terry Fenton --   |t Power Or Inheritance: A Constructive Comparison Of Genesis 16 And Genesis 21 /  |r Ina Willi-Plein --   |t The Nabataean "God Of The Fathers" /  |r John F. Healey --   |t The Transition From Genesis To Exodus /  |r Graham Davies --   |t Novelists As Interpreters Of Genesis /  |r Bertil Albrektson --   |t Isaiah As A Prophet To Samaria And His Memoirs /  |r Menahem Haran --   |t "Take A Large Writing Tablet And Write On It": Isaiah - A Writing Prophet? /  |r Alan Millard --   |t The Suffering Servant Of Deutero-Isaiah: Jeremiah Revisited /  |r Katharine J. Dell --   |t God And The Gods: Pagan Deities And Religious Concepts In The Old Greek Of Isaiah /  |r Joachim Schaper --   |t Frants Buhl As An Old Testament Scholar: The Isaiah Commentary In Danish /  |r Knud Jeppesen --   |t Editorial Arrangement In Book IV Of The Psalter /  |r Anthony Gelston --   |t G. H. Wilson's Theories On The Organization Of The Masoretic Psalter /  |r Yee Von Koh --   |t Psalm 93: An Historical And Comparative Survey Of Its Jewish Interpretations /  |r Stefan C. Reif --   |t Gregory Of Nyssa: The Superscriptions Of The Psalms /  |r Patrick D. Miller --   |t Wellhausen On The Psalms /  |r Rudolf Smend --   |t Index Of Biblical References /  |r K. Dell , G. Davies and Y. Von Koh --   |t Index Of Authors /  |r K. Dell , G. Davies and Y. Von Koh. 
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