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Autor:
Percy van Keulen, Freek Rhebergen
Publikováno v:
Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol 66, Iss 4, Pp 198-219 (2017)
This study seeks to describe ‘baksteenkalk’, an erratic silicified bioclastic carbonate of the Upper Sandbian from the eastern part of the Netherlands. To date, baksteenkalk has received little attention among palaeontologists. This is to be regr
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https://doaj.org/article/c72de72f1bd74b64a6dba9efc68b2923
The present volume contains a collection of essays on the Book of Isaiah offered as a tribute to Arie van der Kooij on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday, which coincides with his retirement as Professor of Old Testament at Leiden University. T
Autor:
Percy van Keulen
This monograph deals with the problem of the text-historical relation between two versions of the Solomon Narrative: the Hebrew version preserved in the Masoretic Text of the book of Kings and the Greek version handed down in the Septuaginta of 3 Reg
Autor:
Percy van Keulen
Publikováno v:
Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft. 133:37-41
In LXX 3 Kgdms 7:31, »the forty-eight pillars of the House of the King and the House of the Lord« do not constitute a separate architectonical item within the precincts of palace and temple. The note rather brings together all the pillars mentioned
Autor:
Percy van Keulen
This study deals with the intricate problem of the deuteronomistic composition of the book of Kings. Its particular aim is to reconstruct the compositional process underlying the final chapters of Kings. The literary-critical assessment of these chap
Autor:
Percy Van Keulen
Publikováno v:
Isaiah in Context ISBN: 9789004191181
The identity of the anonymous ruler that is addressed in Isaiah (Isa) 14:4b-21 has puzzled generations of biblical scholars. It seems that the majority of scholars who have recently expressed themselves on the issue assume that the ruler hinted at in
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::80f9d41633e6278ac4df43e1dbfcb465
https://doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004186576.i-468.38
https://doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004186576.i-468.38
Over the years the use of computers for research has become increasingly important in Biblical Studies. However, a combination of computational linguistics with diachronic text-critical and text-historical approaches has hardly ever taken place. Quit