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... the connections between the literature of the Ancient Near East, Hebrew Bible, Samaritans, Septuagint, Deuterocanon, Dead Sea Scrolls, Classics, New Testament, Targums, Rabbinics, and early Christians.
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James, Frances W. The Revelation of Jerusalem: A Review of Archaeological Research Expedition Magazine, Vol. 22, No. 1, 1979
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Dubovský, Peter "Inverting Assyrian Propaganda in Isaiah’s Historiography: Writing the Hezekiah–Sennacherib Conflict in the Light of the Ashurbanipal–Teumman War" in Stromberg, Jacob and J. Todd Hibbard (eds.) The History of Isaiah: The Formation of the Book and Its Presentation of the Past Mohr Siebeck, 2021
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Venter, Pieter M. The Dissolving of Marriages in Ezra 9-10 and Nehemiah 13 Revisited HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 74(4), 2018
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Nickelsburg, George W. E. A Commentary on the Book of 1 Enoch Chapters 1-36, 81-108 Fortress Press, 2001
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The Royal Inscriptions of Sennacherib
1 Kings 7:3
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The Royal Inscriptions of Sennacherib
Isaiah 36:10
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The Royal Inscriptions of Sennacherib
Isaiah 36:4
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The Royal Inscriptions of Sennacherib
Psalm 18:2
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2 Samuel 3:3
Ezra 10:3
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Ruth 1:4
Ezra 10:3
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Ezra 10:3
Matthew 5:32
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1 Enoch 85:4
Ecclesiastes Rabbah 3:15
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