"Lappidoth," in the Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (EBR). (original) (raw)
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Gary Greenberg
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Donovan W Ackley III
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michele osherow
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Heather McKay
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2011
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Wendilyn Emrys, M.A.
2018
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Tyler D Mayfield
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