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XII Congress of the Internationale Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies, Leiden 2004.
by PETERS, M.K.H., (ed.),
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Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, 2006. X,232p. Paperback. Series: Septuagint and Cognate Studies, 54. A.o.: Th. van der LOUW: Approaches in Translation Studiesand Their Use for the Study of the Septuagint (pp. 17-29); M.N. van der MEER: Provenance, Profile, and Purpose of the Greek Joshua (pp.55-81); S. van den EYNDE: Are Jael (Judg 5:24) and Mary (Luke 1:42) Blessed Above or Among Women? (pp.81-95); C.E. COX: The Historical, Social, and Literary Context of Old Greek Job (pp.105-117); E.G. DAFNI: Die sogenannten 'Ebed-Jahwe-Lieder in der Septuaginta (pp.187-201).
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- XII Congress of the Internationale Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies, Leiden 2004.
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- PETERS, M.K.H., (ed.),
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