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Lorenzo DiTommaso
2005
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Philip Krey
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240. “Post-Modern Textual Criticism?” in Greek Scripture and the Rabbis (eds. T. Michael Law & Alison Salvesen; Leuven/Paris/Walpole, MA: Peeters, 2012), 1–18.
Emanuel Tov
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deny samly
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roger wellinger
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adele berlin
Tehillah le-Moshe, 1997
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Michael Legaspi
The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Biblical Interpretation
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David W. Kim
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Paul Blowers
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Iveta Strenková
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Hans M Moscicke
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Bogdan G Bucur
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Emanuel Tov
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Nicholas de Lange
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