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  • '''Journal of Near Eastern Studies (JNES)''' is an academic journal. *[http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jnes/current Journal of Near Eastern Studies website]
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  • '''Journal of Near Eastern Studies (JNES)''' is an academic journal. *[http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jnes/current Journal of Near Eastern Studies website]
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  • ...t mathematicians of the 20th century, was also an expert in ancient Middle Eastern languages and the leading specialist in the history of astronomy in antiqui [[Category:Near Eastern Studies|1899 Neugebauer]]
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  • ...ers -- The culture of the peasants -- The theocratic civilizations -- Near Eastern imperialisms -- The Axial period -- 2. Judaism: The Mosaic tradition -- The [[Category:Hellenistic-Jewish Studies--1950s|1959 Parkes]]
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  • Published in [[Journal of Near Eastern Studies]] 33.2 (1974) 183-196. [[Category:Enochic Studies--1970s|~1974 Borger]]
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  • ...to Victoria College in 1961 as senior tutor and Professor of Near Eastern Studies at the University of Toronto. ...he University of Toronto (1989-90), and Professor Emeritus of Near Eastern Studies at Victoria College. He was a member of the International Organization for
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  • <bibexternal title="Gog and Magog in Early Eastern Christian and Islamic Sources" author="Donzel"/> '''Gog and Magog in Early Eastern Christian and Islamic Sources: Sallam's Quest for Alexander's Wall''' (2009
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  • '''Eastern Rome and the Rise of Islam: History and Prophecy''' (2016) is a book by [[O ...well as providing a valuable resource for students and scholars of Islamic Studies"--Publisher description.
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  • '''Studies in the Origins of Islamic Culture and Tradition''' (2004) is a book by [[Mi ...1992) --; An early Islamic apocalyptic chronicle (Journal of Near Eastern Studies, vol. 52. Chicago, 1993) --; The opponents of the writing of tradition in e
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  • *Part II: Priestly Lore and Its Near Eastern Background **4. The "Olden Gods" in Ancient Near Eastern Creation Myths and in Israel
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  • '''No Graven Image?: Israelite Aniconism in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context ''' (1995) is a book by [[Tryggve N.D. Mettinger]]. [[Category:Hebrew Bible Studies--1990s|1995 Mettinger]]
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  • '''Transit Camps''' (see [[Holocaust Children Studies]]) ...Camps]]. The Nazis wanted the extermination of European Jews to happen in Eastern Europe in secrecy. [[Drancy]] (France), [[Fossoli]] (Italy), [[Malines]] (B
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  • ...w Chair of Ancient Eastern Mediterranean Studies and Professor of Biblical Studies & Northwest Semitic Languages, University of California Los Angeles, USA
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  • ...7) at the University of Groningen. Researcher in the Dept. of Near Eastern Studies, at the Catholic University Leuven, Belgium.
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  • ...roduction, text, translation and commentary with reference to Ancient Near Eastern and biblical antecedents." [[Category:Enochic Studies--2000s|2005 Bhayro]]
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  • ...s ;; The collective ideal ;; The personal ethic ;; Conclusion : the Middle Eastern Islamic paradigm --; The worldwide diffusion of Islamic societies from the [[Category:Early Islamic Studies--1980s|1988 Lapidus]]
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  • ...er at a time, covering John s preaching, arrest and execution, his role in Eastern and Western Christian Tradition, and the many paradoxes surrounding him."-- ...s new role in the Fourth Gospel : witness to Christ -- John the Baptist in Eastern Christian tradition -- John the Baptist in Western Christian tradition -- J
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  • ...tudies and Christian origins, and as a professor in Classical Near Eastern Studies at the University of Minnesota, MN, until his retirement in 2009.
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  • ...9-1983) was a Jewish-Russian scholar. Born in Belarus, taught Near Eastern Studies at the University of Minsk. Hebraist. Author of publications on the Dead Se [[Category:Qumran Studies|~1909 Livshits]]
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  • ...dies 1961). Now emeritus, he was a professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies and History at New York University from 1961. [[Category:Early Islamic Studies|~1927 Peters]]
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  • ''' The Madness of King Nebuchadnezzar: The Ancient Near Eastern Origins and Early History of Interpretation of Daniel 4''' (1999) is a book ...nt variants of the ubiquitous tale, the book investigates the Ancient Near Eastern background of Nebuchadnezzar's transformation. The discussion then turns to
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