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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 ...
The names Israel, Ephraim and Jacob in the book of Hosea
(Journal of the Old Testament Society in Southern Africa; Unisa Press, 1993)
This paper investigates the use of the names Israel, Ephraim and Jacob in the book of Hosea, looking at a possible relationship between the different traditions that are used in the book and the use of these three names. ...
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 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 ...
Geskiedenis en gesigshoek met besondere verwysing na die rol van die profete in Kronieke
(AOSIS, 1993)
The writing of history can not be separated from the point of view of the historian. Objective historiography, therefore, remains an illusion. This problem is examined in this paper, with the treatment of prophets in ...
The Hebrew and Syriac versions of Psalm 154
(Unisa Press, 1993)
The Hebrew version from Qumran and the Syriac apocryphal Psalm 155 are compared to discern the relationship between the different textual traditions. For the comparison, Sanders’s edition of the text from Qumran and Baars's ...