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The “Desert Motif” in the Bible and in Qumran Literature
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Shemaryahu Talmon
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- Leviathan: Symbol of Evil 1
- The Divine Warrior in Israel's Early Cult 11
- The “Desert Motif” in the Bible and in Qumran Literature 31
- Political and Cosmic Symbolism in Genesis 14 and in Its Babylonian Sources 65
- The Date and Circumstances of the Cursing of Canaan 113
- The End of Ecclesiastes: Literal Exegesis and Its Transformation 135
- Apologetic Motifs in the Targum to the Song of Songs 159
- The Book of Job and Its Interpreters 197
- The Greek Garments on Jewish Heroes in The Dura Synagogue 221
- INDEX OF SCRIPTURAL QUOTATIONS 239
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- Leviathan: Symbol of Evil 1
- The Divine Warrior in Israel's Early Cult 11
- The “Desert Motif” in the Bible and in Qumran Literature 31
- Political and Cosmic Symbolism in Genesis 14 and in Its Babylonian Sources 65
- The Date and Circumstances of the Cursing of Canaan 113
- The End of Ecclesiastes: Literal Exegesis and Its Transformation 135
- Apologetic Motifs in the Targum to the Song of Songs 159
- The Book of Job and Its Interpreters 197
- The Greek Garments on Jewish Heroes in The Dura Synagogue 221
- INDEX OF SCRIPTURAL QUOTATIONS 239