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Published 2002
God's kingdom and God's son : the background in Mark's christology from concepts of kingship in the Psalms /

: How is the kingdom of God related to Messianic kingship (or divine sonship)? Starting from what he terms a 'two-tier' kingship in the Psalms, Robert Rowe explores the linkage of these terms in Mark's gospel. The linked concepts - God's kingship and Davidic (Messianic) kingship - are traced from the Psalms and Isaiah 40-66, through the Dead Sea Scrolls and other inter-testamental documents, into Mark's gospel. Mark's characterization of Jesus as Messiah is shown to centre around four royal Psalms (2; 22; 110; 118). Contributing to the continuing study of the Old Testament in the New, Rowe argues that the concepts of God's kingdom and the Messiah are inherently closely related. This has importance both for the study of the historical Jesus, and for Mark's presentation of God and Jesus in his gospel.
: 1 online resource (xvii, 435 pages) : Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-367) and indexes. : 9789004331136 : 0169-734X ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2021
The Rephaim : Sons of the Gods /

: In The Rephaim: Sons of the Gods , Jonathan Yogev provides a new theory regarding the mysterious characters, known as "Rephaim," in Biblical and ancient Near Eastern literature. The Rephaim are associated with concepts such as death and the afterlife, divinity, healing, giants and monarchy among others. They appear in Ugaritic, Phoenician and Biblical texts, yet it is difficult to pinpoint their exact function and meaning. This study offers a different perspective, along with full texts, detailed epigraphic analysis and commentary for all of the texts that mention the Rephaim, in order to determine their specific importance in societies of the ancient Levant.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004460867
9789004460850

Published 2019
The Sons of God in Genesis 6:1-4 : Analysis and History of Exegesis /

: In The Sons of God in Genesis 6:1-4 , Jaap Doedens offers an overview of the history of exegesis of the enigmatic text about the 'sons of God', the 'daughters of men', and the 'giants'. First, he analyzes the text of Gen 6:1-4. Subsequently, he tracks the different exegetical proposals from the earliest exegesis until those of modern times. He further provides the reader with an evaluation of the meaning of the expression 'sons of God' in the Old Testament and the Ancient Near East. In the last chapter, he concentrates on the message and function of Gen 6:1-4. This volume comprehensively gathers ancient and modern exegetical attempts, providing the means for an ongoing dialogue about this essentially complex and elusive passage.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004395909 : 0169-7226 ;

Mons Claudianus.

: volumes <1-4> : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes : 9782724704945 : 0768-2964 ;

Mons Claudianus : survey and excavation, 1987-1993 /

: 3 volumes : illustrations, maps ; 33 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Published 1996
Mon Egypte : dialogues avec Mohamed Salmawy /

: 155 p. : illustrations ; 24 cm. : 2709617242
9782709617246

Published 2016
Mission and money : Christian mission in the context of global inequalities /

: Mission and Money; Christian Mission in the Context of Global Inequalities offers academic discussion about the mission of the Church in the context of contemporary economic inequalities globally, challenging the reader to reconsider mission in the light of existing poverty, and investigating how economic structures could be challenged in the light of ethical and spiritual considerations. The book includes contributions on the subjects of poverty and inequality from the theologians, economists and anthropologists who gave keynote presentations at the European Missiological Conference (IAMS Europe) that took place in April 2014 in Helsinki, Finland. This conference was a major step forward in terms of discussion between missiologists and economists on global economic structures and their influence on human dignity. Contributors are: Mari-Anna Auvinen-Pöntinen, Stephen B. Bevans, Jonathan J. Bonk, Ulrich Duchrow, Jonas Adelin Jørgensen, Vesa Kanniainen, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Tinyiko Sam Maluleke, Gerrie Ter Haar, Evi Voulgaraki-Pissina, Mika Vähäkangas, Felix Wilfred.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004318496 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2020
Money rules! : the monetary economy of Egypt, from Persians until the beginning of Islam /

: vi, 456 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 417-456). : 9782724707564

Published 2015
The War scroll, violence, war and peace in the Dead Sea scrolls and related literature : essays in honour of Martin G. Abegg on the occasion of his 65th birthday /

: This volume is a collection of essays written in honour of Martin G. Abegg from a range of contributors with expertise in Second Temple Jewish literature in reflection upon Prof. Abegg's work. These essays are arranged according to four topics that deal with various aspects of text, language and interpretation of the Qumran War Scroll , and concepts of war and peace in Second Temple Jewish literature. The contents of the volume are divided into the following four main sections: (1) The War Scroll , (2) War and Peace in the Hebrew Scriptures, (3) War and Peace in the Dead Sea Scrolls, and (4) War and Peace in early Jewish and Christian texts and interpretation.
: 1 online resource (542 pages) : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004301634 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2018
Gifts, goods and money : comparing currency and circulation systems in past societies /

: The papers gathered in this volume explore the economic and social roles of exchange systems in past societies from a variety of different perspectives. Based on a broad range of individual case studies, the authors tackle problems surrounding the identification of (pre-monetary) currencies in the archaeological record.
: Previous edition issued in print: 2018. : 1 online resource (vi, 228 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour) : Specialized. : 9781784918361 (ebook) :

Origin and development of money = نشأة النقود وتطورها /‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪

: 91, 100 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Money in Ptolemaic Egypt : from the Macedonian Conquest to the end of the third century BC /

: xx, 354 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-335) and indexes. : 9780521852647

Published 2018
Gifts, goods and money : comparing currency and circulation systems in past societies /

: The papers gathered in this volume explore the economic and social roles of exchange systems in past societies from a variety of different perspectives. Based on a broad range of individual case studies, the authors tackle problems surrounding the identification of (pre-monetary) currencies in the archaeological record.
: Previous edition issued in print: 2018. : 1 online resource (vi, 228 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour) : Specialized. : 9781784918361 (ebook) :

Published 2018
MondSymbolik, MondWissen : lunare Konzepte in den ägyptischen Tempeln griechisch-römischer Zeit /

: Slightly revised thesis (doctoral) presented at Universitat Tübingen, 2017. : 2 volumes (xx, 1055 pages, 31, viii pages of plates) : illustrations (some color) ; 31 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (volume 2, pages 989-1042) and indexes. : 9783447111362
3447111364 : 2190-3646 ;

Published 2008
Of God and gods : Egypt, Israel, and the rise of monotheism /

: x, 196 pages ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-184) and indexes. : 0299225542

Sons of Ishmael : a study of the Egyptian Bedouin /

: xv, 344 pages : front., illustrations (include maps, music) xxxi plates, folded genealogical tables ; 26 cm. : Bibliography : pages xv.

Sons of the sun : rise and decline of the fifth dynasty /

: 306 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 8073085410
9788073085414

Published 1985
the sons of re : cartouches of the kings of egypt /

: biBLiography. : 175p. : ill. ; 22cm. : 095104320X

Published 2011
Sons and descendant s a social history of kin groups and family names in the early neo-Babylonian period, 747-626 B.C. /

: Sons and Descendants represents the first comprehensive study of Babylonian family names. Drawing primarily on evidence from legal documents from the early Neo-Babylonian period (747-626 B.C.), the book examines the presence of large, named kin groups at the major Babylonia cities, considering their origins and the important roles their members played as local elites in city governance and temple administration. The period of Neo-Assyrian ascendance over Babylonia marks the first for which there is adequate textual material to allow for a study of these groups, but their continued presence and prominence in Babylonia under the native Neo-Babylonian dynasty and the Persian Empire means that this work is an important contribution to Assyriological understanding of Neo-Babylonian society.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-310) and indexes. : 9789004189645 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2007
The sons of Bayezid : empire building and representation in the Ottoman civil war of 1402-1413 /

: The civil war of 1402-1413 is one of the most complicated and fascinating periods in Ottoman history. It is often called the interregnum because of its political instability, but that term does not do justice to the fact that the civil war was a chapter of Ottoman history in its own right. This book is the first full-length study of that chapter, which began with Timur's dismemberment of the early Ottoman Empire following his defeat of Bayezid "the Thunderbolt" at Ankara (1402). After Timur's departure, what was left of the Ottoman realm was contested by Bayezid's sons in a series of bloody wars involving many internal factions and foreign powers. As part of those wars some of the earliest Ottoman historical literature was produced in the courts of the warring princes, especially Mehmed Çelebi, who was the final winner and needed to justify killing his brothers. This book is a detailed reconstruction of events based on the available sources, as well as a study of the period's political culture as reflected in its historical narratives.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-243) and index. : 9789047422471 : 1380-6076 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.