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The Two Sons of Adam: Rabbinic Resonances and Scriptural Virtuosity in Sūrat al-Māʾidah
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Michael Pregill
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March 15, 2022
Published Online: 2022-03-15
Published in Print: 2022-03-15
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- Obituary: Alan Jones (1933–2021)
- Obituary: Uri Rubin (1944–2021)
- Obituary: Josef van Ess (1934–2021)
- Noah’s Boat and Other Missed Opportunities (2019 IQSA Presidential Adress)
- Response to Devin Stewart’s 2019 IQSA Presidential Adress
- Dissimilation of ē to ā in the Qurʾānic Consonantal Text
- The Pre-Islamic Divine Name ʿsy and the Background of the Qurʾānic Jesus
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