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Tacitus se Historiae I, 1-50: Enkele narratiewe aspekte
(Taylor & Francis, 1993)
In this article it is maintained that, despite the scepticism of some traditional philologists, narratology does provide an effective method which can lead to a fresh interpretation of Greek and Roman historiography. The ...
Psalm 154:14 and the relation between the Hebrew and Syriac versions of Psalm 154
(Society of biblical literature, 1997)
The article focuses on the Biblical Old Testament passage of Psalm 154:14 and the relation between the Hebrew and Syriac versions of Psalm 154. Subjects discussed include the detection of more than one sub-tradition from ...
Psalm 155: one, two or three texts?
(Qumran Instituut, 1993)
Since the publication of the Psalms Scroll from Qumran2 (11 QPsa) and the critical edition of the five Syriac Apocryphal Psalms by Baars3 research on these apocryphal Psalms and the Hebrew counterparts of three of them has ...
The Old Testament as tradition
(Paternoster Periodicals (Published on behalf of the Theological Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance), 1995)
For evangelicals the term tradition has negative connotations. Part of our Reformation heritage is a negative view of the Roman Catholic emphasis on ecclesiastical tradition. This ‘'view can, for example, be seen in Calvin’s ...
The textual traditions and origin of the Syriac apocryphal Psalm 152
(Department of Ancient Studies, Stellenbosch University, 1995)
Hebrew versions of three of the five Syriac Apocryphal Psalms (151, 154 and 155) were found at Qumran as part of 11QPsa, but no such versions of Psalms 152 and 153. There is a difference of opinion regarding the origin of ...