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_aBMH as Body Language _b A Lexical and Iconographical Study of the Word BMH When Not a Reference to Cultic Phenomena in Biblical and Post-Biblical Hebrew |
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_aNew York _bT and T Clark _c2008 |
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_aJournal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series ; _v200800ENGGPS4 |
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505 | 2 | _aChapter 1 THE ISSUE Chapter 2 THE COGNATE EVIDENCE A. Semitic Possibilities B. A Greek Possibility C. Summary and Implications Chapter 3 THE HEBREW EVIDENCE A. Deuteronomy 33:29; IQM 12.10 (and 19[1Q33].2 and 4QMb[4Q492] 1.3-4); and Sirach 9:2 B. Job9:8b C. Micah 1:3 and Amos 4:13 D. Habakkuk 3:19 and 2 Samuel 22(Psalm 18):34 E. Deuteronomy 32:13a; Isaiah 58:14a(3-ba; Sirach 46:9b; and 4QpsEzekb 4.12 F. Isaiah 14:14a G. lQIsaiaha 53.9a H. 4QShirShabb(4Q492) 1.2.2 I. Summary Chapter 4 POSSIBLE EXCEPTIONS A. Micah 3 : 1 2b(Jeremiah 26: B. Numbers 2 1:28 C. Ezekiel36:2 D. 2 Samuel l:19a and l:25b Chapter 5 FINAL THOUGHTS A. Semantic Speculation B. Etymological Speculation C. Bearing on the Meaning of HDD When a Reference to Cultic Phenomena | |
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