Ezra and NehemiahBloomsbury Academic, 01/09/1987 - 102 من الصفحات As the only historical source available for the period of the Jewish return from the Babylonian exile and its aftermath, the books of Ezra and Nehemiah are crucial for those who would study not only the political, but also the religious and social history of the Old Testament. In this valuable addition to the Guides series, Williamson seeks to steer a clear path for the student, showing how an understanding of the way the books were put together from their constituent sources can elucidate both the historical problems of the period and the theological outlook of the writer. |
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... later on . גְּבוּלִים רְחוֹבוֹת צְבָאוֹת קְהָלִים gǝbûlîm rǝhôbôt saba'ot qǝhālim עֲנָנִים נְהָרוֹת שְׁכֵנִים חֲצֵרוֹת ' ananim 1 nǝharôt šǝkenîm haserot 1 1 Note that guttural letters are not followed by a ...
... later on . גְּבוּלִים רְחוֹבוֹת צְבָאוֹת קְהָלִים gǝbûlîm rǝhôbôt saba'ot qǝhālim עֲנָנִים נְהָרוֹת שְׁכֵנִים חֲצֵרוֹת ' ananim 1 nǝharôt šǝkenîm haserot 1 1 Note that guttural letters are not followed by a ...
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... later on : ' So always to write in the book . . . . , i.e. not in the book already in use , but in the book which is to be devoted to that purpose , equivalent to in a book ' ; W.Gesenius , E.Kautzsch , A.E.Cowley , Hebrew Grammar ...
... later on : ' So always to write in the book . . . . , i.e. not in the book already in use , but in the book which is to be devoted to that purpose , equivalent to in a book ' ; W.Gesenius , E.Kautzsch , A.E.Cowley , Hebrew Grammar ...
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... לַעֲמֹד . 1 See the first note to the preceding exercise . מִן־ in later forms of Biblical Hebrew . Earlier , the preposition יָמִין is used with עַל־ 2 is preferred . प्र . C L 152 Key to Lambdin's Introduction to Lesson 39 151.
... לַעֲמֹד . 1 See the first note to the preceding exercise . מִן־ in later forms of Biblical Hebrew . Earlier , the preposition יָמִין is used with עַל־ 2 is preferred . प्र . C L 152 Key to Lambdin's Introduction to Lesson 39 151.