What Colour is the Dove ’ s Plumage ? A Study of the Colour Adjective yraqraq , in Ps 68 . 14 (original ) (raw )The Language of Colour in the Bible. Embodied Colour Terms related to Green, Fontes et Subsidia ad Bibliam pertinentes 11, De Gruyter, 2022
anna angelini
2022
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The Wings of the Dove are Covered with Silver: The (Absent) Presence of the Goddess in Psalm 68.
Justin Walker
Ugarit Forschungen, 2016
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What Does “Psalm” Mean in Hebrew? – In: Lexia, Lournal of Semiotics – new series. Directed by Ugo Volli, № 11–12, 2012, Worship, Edited by Massimo Leone. Università degli studi di Torino. In collaboration with the SECSS of the New Bulgarian University. pp. 153-173.
Mony Almalech
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A study of color: Uses of לָבָן in the Hebrew Bible
Carlos Santos Carretero
Sefarad. Revista de Estudios Hebraicos y Sefardíes, 2017
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Colors as a semiotic tool for Bible analysis.
Mony Almalech
Sign, Method and the Sacred. New Directions in Semiotic Methodologies for the Study of Religion. , 2021
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A Cognitive Reading of the Metaphors of Psalm 133
Wen-Pin Leow
Tyndale Bulletin, 2017
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Sunshine on My Shoulders: A Cognitive Model of Light in Biblical Hebrew
Joel D Ruark
SASNES Annual Conference (North West), 2018
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Almalech Mony. 2021. Colors as a semiotic tool for Bible analysis
Mony Almalech
Sign, Method, and the Sacred: New Directions in Semiotic Methodologies for the Study of Religion. Edited by Van Boom, Jason Cronbach and Põder, Thomas-Andreas. Boston: De Gruyter , 2021
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Slavic Translations of the Biblical Hebrew Basic Color Term Green [ièrek]
Mony Almalech
Jews and Slavs, Series edited by prof. Wolf Moskovich …, 2005
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A Text-Linguistic Analysis of Psalms 42-43
Joshua Stewart
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Toward a Theory of the Poetry of the Hebrew Bible: The Poetry of the Psalms as a Test Case, Bulletin for Biblical Research 22 (2012) 157–188
Beat Weber
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Cultural unit blue in the Old Testament
Mony Almalech
Language and Semiotic Studies
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Is Psalm 68 Inherently Cohesive? Functional Linguistics and Hebrew Psalms
Lucas J Whitson
IS PSALM 68 INHERENTLY COHESIVE? FUNCTIONAL LINGUISTICS AND HEBREW PSALMS, 2022
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Basic Color Terms in the Glorious Qur’an
Ahmed M O H A M M E D Salih
Koya University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
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“The Lord is my light and my salvation …” (Ps 27:1): Psalm 27 in the Literary Context of Psalms 25–34, Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages 45/2 (2019) 19–50
Phil J Botha , Beat Weber
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An Object-Relations Analysis of Psalm 131
Shirley Ho
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Translating and Exegeting Hebrew Poetry: Illustrated with Psalm 70. Journal of Translation 11.1 (2015).
Christian Locatell
Journal of Translation, 2015
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A " Perfect" Poem: The Use of the Qatal Verbal Form in the Biblical Acrostics
Benjamin D Giffone
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“The Structural and Rhetorical Functions of Complex Wordplay in the Psalms,” presented at the 2016 Annual Society of Biblical Literature San Antonio, TX.
Elizabeth (Libby) H P Backfish
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Singers and Syntax. On the Balance of Grammar and Poetry in Psalm 8
Eep Talstra
1996
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Review-article of P. van der Lugt, Cantos and Strophes in Biblical Hebrew Poetry: with Special Reference to the First Book of the Psalter
Archibald van Wieringen
2009
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The Birds and the Babes: The Structure and Meaning of Psalm 8
Judah Kraut
Jewish Quarterly Review, 2010
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Hortatory Discourse and Psalm 96
Dennis Tucker
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A network of conventional and deliberate metaphors in Psalm 22
ellen van wolde
Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, 2020
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William P. Brown, Psalms. Interpreting Biblical Texts Series (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2010) in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 54/3 (2011): 616-617.
Sung Jin Park
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Monocola, Ambiguity and Propositional Density: Poetic Art, Technique and Rhetoric in Psalm 81, Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages 50 (1–2/2024) 177–187
Beat Weber
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An Unrecognized Voice: Intra-textual and Intertextual Perspectives on Psalm 81
David Emanuel
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BLACK AND WHITE: SCHOLIA AND GLOSSOGRAPHERS ON THE COLOUR OF φρένες
Maria Kazanskaya
Indo-European Linguistics and Classical Philology, 17, 2013
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UNDERSTANDING THE LITERARY STRUCTURES OF ACROSTIC PSALMS: AN ANALYSIS OF SELECTED POEMS
Junho Choi
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A Comparative Investigation of the Interpretation of Colour Terms in the Quran
Amal Metwally
International Journal of Islamic Thought
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Poetry in the Hebrew Bible: Investigations of the Verbal System and Discourse Analysis with Translation Examples in English, Modern Standard Arabic and Egyptian Arabic
Nathan Kater
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Linguistic reflections and meaning shifts in Psalm 23
Jacqueline Flavian-obasi
Mgbakoigba: Journal of African Studies, 2017
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From formula to quotation: a study of intratextuality in the Hebrew text of the Psalms with comparisons from the LXX and Targum
Randall X Gauthier
2008
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The Theological Significance of Light (אור) in the Old Testament: An Applied Cognitive Linguistic Study
Joel D Ruark
Master's Thesis, Stellenbosch University, 2016
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The Perception of Color and The Meaning of Brilliance Among Archaic and Ancient Populations and Its Reflections on Language
Sandra Busatta
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