Explore Biblical Intertextuality
... the connections between the literature of the Ancient Near East, Hebrew Bible, Samaritans, Septuagint, Deuterocanon, Dead Sea Scrolls, Classics, New Testament, Targums, Rabbincs, and Patristics.
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Rummel, Stan Ras Shamra Parallels: The Texts from Ugarit and the Hebrew Bible Pontificium Institutum Biblicum, 1981
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Thigpen, Michael Divine Motive in the Hebrew Bible: A Comprehensive Survey and Analysis Gorgias Press, 2015
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