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  • Title: The Verbal System of Biblical Aramaic

    The Verbal System of Biblical Aramaic

    A Distributional Approach
    by Michael B. Shepherd (Author) 2007
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: The Pauline Metaphors of the Holy Spirit

    The Pauline Metaphors of the Holy Spirit

    The Intangible Spirit’s Tangible Presence in the Life of the Christian
    by Erik Konsmo (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: The Use of Modal Expression Preference as a Marker of Style and Attribution

    The Use of Modal Expression Preference as a Marker of Style and Attribution

    The Case of William Tyndale and the 1533 English "Enchiridion Militis Christiani</I>
    by Elizabeth Bell Canon (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: The Text in the Middle

    The Text in the Middle

    by Michael B. Shepherd (Author) 2015
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: An Aural-Performance Analysis of Revelation 1 and 11

    An Aural-Performance Analysis of Revelation 1 and 11

    by Kayle B. de Waal (Author) 2015
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: The Wisdom Background and Parabolic Implications of Isaiah 6:9-10 in the Synoptics

    The Wisdom Background and Parabolic Implications of Isaiah 6:9-10 in the Synoptics

    by Donald E. Hartley (Author) 2006
    ©2006 Monographs
  • Title: Is God Funky or What?

    Is God Funky or What?

    Black Biblical Culture and Contemporary Popular Music
    by Theodore W. Burgh (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Textbook
  • Title: Corpus Linguistics by the Lune

    Corpus Linguistics by the Lune

    A Festschrift for Geoffrey Leech
    by Andrew Wilson (Volume editor) Paul Rayson (Volume editor) Tony McEnery (Volume editor)
    ©2003 Others
  • Title: The Adnominal Genitive in the Pauline Corpus

    The Adnominal Genitive in the Pauline Corpus

    by Ghassan Elia Khalaf (Author) J. William Johnston (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2022 Monographs
  • Title: The Verbal Aspect Integral to the Perfect and Pluperfect Tense-Forms in the Pauline Corpus

    The Verbal Aspect Integral to the Perfect and Pluperfect Tense-Forms in the Pauline Corpus

    A Semantic and Pragmatic Analysis
    by James E. Sedlacek (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Monographs
  • Title: Critical Questions in Contemporary Theology: Essays in Honour of Dermot A. Lane

    Critical Questions in Contemporary Theology: Essays in Honour of Dermot A. Lane

    by Ethna Regan (Volume editor) Alan Kearns (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Edited Collection
  • Studies in Biblical Hebrew

    Studies in Biblical Hebrew is series of monographs designed to promote and publish topical research into the Hebrew of the Old Testament. The series does not assume that Biblical Hebrew is a form of the Aramaic languages (Canaanite) spoken from c. 1200 B.C. to c. 200 B.C., given standardized form only later and then perpetuated as a fixed literary medium. The focus of the series is specifically the corpus of the Old Testament, since the composition and compilation of these writings continue to generate major interest worldwide for reasons historical and academic, as well as religious. The series is devoted to fresh philological, syntactical, and linguistic study of the language of the Hebrew canon, with the subsidiary aim of displaying the contribution of such study to informed and accurate exegesis. Research into the broader evidence of the period, including inscriptional materials, is welcome, provided the results are cast in terms of their particular bearing upon Biblical (classical) Hebrew. Studies in Biblical Hebrew is series of monographs designed to promote and publish topical research into the Hebrew of the Old Testament. The series does not assume that Biblical Hebrew is a form of the Aramaic languages (Canaanite) spoken from c. 1200 B.C. to c. 200 B.C., given standardized form only later and then perpetuated as a fixed literary medium. The focus of the series is specifically the corpus of the Old Testament, since the composition and compilation of these writings continue to generate major interest worldwide for reasons historical and academic, as well as religious. The series is devoted to fresh philological, syntactical, and linguistic study of the language of the Hebrew canon, with the subsidiary aim of displaying the contribution of such study to informed and accurate exegesis. Research into the broader evidence of the period, including inscriptional materials, is welcome, provided the results are cast in terms of their particular bearing upon Biblical (classical) Hebrew. Studies in Biblical Hebrew is series of monographs designed to promote and publish topical research into the Hebrew of the Old Testament. The series does not assume that Biblical Hebrew is a form of the Aramaic languages (Canaanite) spoken from c. 1200 B.C. to c. 200 B.C., given standardized form only later and then perpetuated as a fixed literary medium. The focus of the series is specifically the corpus of the Old Testament, since the composition and compilation of these writings continue to generate major interest worldwide for reasons historical and academic, as well as religious. The series is devoted to fresh philological, syntactical, and linguistic study of the language of the Hebrew canon, with the subsidiary aim of displaying the contribution of such study to informed and accurate exegesis. Research into the broader evidence of the period, including inscriptional materials, is welcome, provided the results are cast in terms of their particular bearing upon Biblical (classical) Hebrew.

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