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  • ...bson]], Agnes Smith was a pioneering woman scholar in the field of Semitic Studies. Hers was the discovery of the [[Codex syrus sinaiticus]] in the monastery [[Category:Gospels Studies|~1843 Lewis]]
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  • ...orn in Germany, studied in England at the University of London. Scholar of Semitic languages. Professor of Post-Biblical Hebrew at the University of Oxford, f *[[Qumran Studies (1957 Rabin), book]]
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  • ...ere made to determine in what ways and to what extent the structure of the Semitic source languages may have influenced the selection of this or that particul [[Category:Septuagint Studies--2010s|2016 Muraoka]]
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  • ...c]] (then Czechoslovakia), Segert was a prominent scholar and professor of Semitic languages in Prague. In 1969, following the repression after the Soviet inv [[Category:Qumran Studies|~1921 Segert]]
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  • ...r shows that Porchetus' work was very influential in shaping Luther's anti-semitic views. [[Category:Early Jewish Studies--Medieval|1303 Porchetus]]
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  • The tragedy in five acts provides a “Fascist” and anti-Semitic version of the popular story by adding to the two protagonists a third char [[Category:Second Temple Studies--1940s|1940 Brasillach]]
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  • ...sémitique. Textes de la Bible et de la Tradition musulmane''' <French> / ''Semitic Rhetoric: Texts from the Bible and the Muslim Tradition'' (1998) is a book [[Category:Early Islamic Studies|Meynet 1998|1998 Pouzet|1998 Farouki|1998 Sinno]]
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  • ...fell under Nazi rule. Was ordained a rabbi in 1950. PhD (1954) in Semitic Studies at John Hopkins University. Professor of Rabbinic Literature at Baltimore *[[Studies in Qumran Law (1977 Baumgarten), book]]
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  • Published in Lewiston, NY: E. Mellen Press, 1998 ([[Studies in the Bible and Early Christianity]], 38). ...tric Composition in the Semitic/Biblical Tradition; Greek/Aristotelian and Semitic/Biblical Uses of Symbolic Language; Concentric Composition of the Fourth Go
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  • Alan D. Crown was Professor of Semitic studies at the University of Sydney (Australia), where he also earned his PhD. He was a renowned scholar of Samaritan studies. He was also known for dismissing the popular Essene connection to the site
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  • ...y College, Dublin, where in 1944 he earned his PhD in Biblical Studies and Semitic Languages. After spending some years in Israel, he moved to the United Stat [[Category:Qumran Studies|~1911 Mansoor]]
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  • ...hing at Bryn Mawr College, he succeeded [[Morris Jastrow]] as Professor of Semitic languages and the history of religion at the University of Pennsylvania, fr *[[Studies in New Testament Christianity (1928 Barton), book]]
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  • '''The Spiritual Background of Early Islam: Studies in Ancient Arab Concepts''' (1999) is a book by [[Meir Max Bravmann]]. ...ranic concept al-gizyatu `an yadin -- Bay`ah "homage": a proto-Arab (south-Semitic) concept -- The original meaning of Arabic wazir -- Allah's liberty to puni
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  • ...s of higher learning. He is currently Director of the Institute of Semitic Studies at Princeton in New Jersey; Chair of the Board of the Horn of Africa Peace [[Category:Enochic Studies|~1936 Isaac]]
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  • ...h early Christian works influenced it? At present, theories of Thomas as a Semitic work abound. Simon Gathercole dismantles these approaches, arguing instead ...e [England]: Cambridge University Press, 2012 ([[Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series]], 151).
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  • ...from LTSP in 1951. In 1957 he earned a doctorate in classics and Semitic studies from the University of Pennsylvania.
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  • ...The translation relies on the commentator's familiarity with the Greek and Semitic languages, while the exegesis commands a thorough knowledge of the vast cul [[Category:Gospels Studies--1980s|1985 Fitzmyer]]
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  • ...and from 1921, at the School of Oriental Studies in Cairo as professor of Semitic languages. In 1938 he moved to the United Stated, where until his death he
    1 KB (175 words) - 12:55, 16 May 2015
  • ...ppeal to scholars of Johannine theology, New Testament studies, and Jewish studies."--Publisher description. ...w York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2015 ([[Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series]], 162).
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  • ...uage and Literature at the University of Granada (Spain), Dept. of Semitic Studies. Born in Murcia (Spain) in 1938, he studied at the Gregorian University and
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