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An inquiry into the withdrawal from writing of the modern Hebrew poet Avraham ben Yitzchak
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The genre of suffering in the ancient Near Eastern literature, the Hebrew Bible, and in some examples of modern literature
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A characterization of Samuel in terms of the psychological model of Erikson
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The power of laments in alleviating despair : revisiting Hebrew laments
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Extremist religious philosophy : the religious doctrines of Satmar Rebbe
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Muslim anti-Zionism and antisemitism in South Africa since the Second World War, with special reference to "Muslim news
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Examination of the Biblical texts that form the basis of evangelical Christian support for Israel, with special reference to the response of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem
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The rabbinic attitude to intermarriage as reflected in Midrashic literature
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Jewish theodicy : reflections on the Holocaust and Zionism in rabbinical thought
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Jesus' resurrection : a history of its interpretation from Reimarus to the present
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A cognitive linguistic description of purpose and result connectives in biblical Hebrew
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A critical analysis of the lexical description of נצל and ישׁע in the Hebrew bible—with some perspectives from cognitive semantics
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The Difference between הִנֵּה ,הֵן and רְאֵה
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King David : literary aspects of characterization
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Book of Ecclesiastes-Kohelet Kohelet : a living dialogue
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The history of Yiddish theatre in South Africa from the late nineteenth century to 1960
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Jewish messianism culminating in the rise and dissemination of Sabbatianism - an excursion into messianic Kabbalah and its theological enterprises
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Description of the BH lexeme אֶל: A Cognitive Approach
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An analysis of loanwords in selected isiXhosa texts
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Jewish folksong: an ethnomusicological study of categories of Yiddish folksongs within the context of Jewish life in Eastern Europe, from the nineteenth century up to World War II, including partisan songs, and songs of the Holocaust and resistance
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Jewish folksong: an ethnomusicological study of categories of Yiddish folksongs within the context of Jewish life in Eastern Europe, from the nineteenth century up to World War II, including partisan songs, and songs of the Holocaust and resistance
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Towards a discourse-pragmatic description of left-dislocation in biblical Hebrew
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The old Hebrew particle gam : a syntactic-semantic description of gam in Gn-2Kg
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Verses on Auschwitz : images of the Holocaust in modern American poetry