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S. Bergsma
Publikováno v:
MAB, Vol 39, Iss 5, Pp 169-181 (1965)
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https://doaj.org/article/7a88a785ca7843bdb7356f77fede3c81
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Autor:
John S. Bergsma
Publikováno v:
Exploring the Composition of the Pentateuch
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::bab13d5203b3e5387745c6573eb7cdea
https://doi.org/10.1515/9781646020676-017
https://doi.org/10.1515/9781646020676-017
Autor:
Dr. John S. Bergsma, Ph.D
The Pope, devotion to Mary, confession … just where are these topics in the Bible? Why does the Catholic Church seem to focus on so many things that aren't Scriptural? Or so thought former Protestant pastor John Bergsma. Stunned by Scripture: How t
Autor:
Gerick S. Bergsma
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 451:151-161
Autor:
G. S. Bergsma
Publikováno v:
Coral Reefs. 31:461-469
Biotic disturbances are important drivers of community structure, but interactions among community members can determine trajectories of response and recovery. On coral reefs in French Polynesia, epibiotic amphipods induce the formation of branch-lik
Publikováno v:
Marine Biology. 158:2267-2277
Species interactions can induce morphological changes in organisms that affect their subsequent growth and survival. In Moorea, French Polynesia, epibiotic gammaridean amphipods induce the formation of long, branch-like coral “fingers” on otherwi
Autor:
Gerick S. Bergsma
Publikováno v:
Symbiosis. 49:143-150
Several groups of tube-dwelling coral symbionts induce the formation of long, finger-like branches (“fingers”) on Montipora corals in the lagoons of Moorea, French Polynesia. We surveyed the prevalence and taxonomic diversity of these symbionts a
Autor:
John S. Bergsma
Publikováno v:
Dead Sea Discoveries. 15:172-189
A careful analysis of the Qumran "sectarian" texts reveals a consistent preference for self-identification as "Israel" rather than "Judah." In fact, they contain no unambiguous identifications of the community as "Judah" or its members as "Judeans".