NAME | TITLE | VOLUME | PAGES |
Abusch, Tzvi |
Gilgamesh's Request and Siduri's Denial. Part II: An Analysis and Interpretation of an Old Babylonian Fragment about Mourning and Celebration |
22 (1993) |
3–17 |
Albenda, Pauline |
Expressions of Kingship in Assyrian Art |
2/1 (1969) |
41–52 |
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The Burney Relief Reconsidered |
2/2 (1970) |
86–93 |
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Lions on Assyrian Wall Reliefs |
6 (1974) |
1–27 |
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Assyrian Carpets in Stone |
10 (1978) |
1–34 |
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An Unpublished Drawing of Louvre AO 19914 in the British Museum |
12 (1980) |
1–8 |
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Stone Sculpture Fragments |
21 (1992) |
1–12 |
Anthony, David W. |
Horses and Prehistoric Chronology of Eastern Europe and Western/Central Asia |
21 (1992) |
131–33 |
Arbeitman, Yoël |
E Luvia Lux |
12 (1980) |
9–11 |
Assis, Elie |
"The Sin at Kadesh as a Recurring Motif in the Book of Joshua" |
31 (2009)
|
1–14
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Auffret, Pierre |
Essai sur la structure littéraire du Psaume 61 |
14 (1982) |
1–10 |
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Analyse structurelle des Psaumes de M. Girard |
20 (1991) |
1–5 |
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"Pourquoi dors-tu, Seigneur?" Étude structurelle du psaume 44 |
21 (1992) |
13–33 |
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"Conduis-moi dans ta justice!": Étude structurelle du psaume 5 |
23 (1995) |
1–28 |
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Comment sont tombés les héros? Étude structurelle de 2Sm 1, 19–27 |
24 (1996) |
1–8 |
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Dieu Juste! Etude structurelle du Psaume 7 |
27 (2000) |
1–14 |
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Certes il y un Dieu Jugeant sur la Terre! Etude structurelle du Psaume 58 |
29 (2002) |
1–15 |
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C'est l'homme droit que regardera sa face: Etude structurelle du Psaume 11 |
30 (2006) |
1–7 |
Barker, Kenneth L. |
Proverbs 23: "To Think" or "To Serve Food?" |
19 (1989) |
3–8 |
Barnett, R. D. |
Monkey Business |
5 (1973) |
1–10 |
Barré, Michael L. |
A Note on rs 'tin the Karatepe Inscription |
13 (1981) |
1–3 |
Barzilay, Isaac |
From Purism to Expansionism: A Chapter in the Early History of Modern Hebrew |
11 (1979) |
3–15 |
Baumgarten, Albert |
A Note on the Book of Ruth |
5 (1973) |
11–15 |
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Korbanand the Pharisaic Paradosis |
16-17 (1984–85) |
5–17 |
Beckman, Gary |
The Anatolian Myth of Illuyanka |
14 (1982) |
11–25 |
Beeston, A. F. L. |
The Hasean Tombstone J 1052 |
11 (1979) |
17–18 |
Ben–Hayyim, Z. |
Mono- and Bi-syllabic Middle Guttural Nouns in Samaritan Hebrew |
11 (1979) |
19–29 |
Berlant, Stephen R. |
The Mysterious Ekron Goddess Revisited |
31 (2009)
|
5–21
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Berlin, Adele |
Shared Rhetorical Features in Biblical and Sumerian Literature |
10 (1978) |
35–42 |
Best, Jan |
Linguistic Evidence for a Phoenician Pillar Cult in Crete |
20 (1991) |
7–13 |
Bing, J. D. |
On the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh |
7 (1975) |
1–11 |
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Gilgamesh and Lugalbanda in the Fara Period |
9 (1977) |
1–4 |
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Adapa and Humanity: Mortal or Evil? |
18 (1986) |
1–2 |
Bishop, Dale L. |
Zarathushtra as Victor in the Verbal Contest |
9 (1977) |
5–9 |
Blau, Joseph L. |
Religion and the Newer Forms of Consciousness |
5 (1973) |
17–22 |
Blau, Joshua |
Redundant Pronominal Suffixes Denoting Intrinsic Possession |
11 (1979) |
31–37 |
Bleeker, C. J. |
Some Remarks on the Religious Significance of Light |
5 (1973) |
23–34 |
Bloch, Yigal |
Should Parallelistic Structure Be Used as Evidence for an Early Dating of Biblical Hebrew Poetry? |
31 (2009)
|
23–45
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Bodenstein, Susan |
Morgan Seal 652 |
1/2 (1969) |
5–13 |
Bodine, Walter R. |
YBC 6996: A Name List from a Mesopotamian School |
30 (2006) |
9–19 |
Bonder, Bayla |
The Date of Mesha's Rebellion |
3 (1970–71) |
82–88 |
Bowman, John |
Word and Worship in Middle Eastern Religions |
5 (1973) |
35–44 |
Boyarin, Daniel |
Review of Y. Muffs, Studies in the Aramaic Legal Papyri from Elephantine |
3 (1970–71) |
57–62 |
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Aramaic Notes I: Column 36 of 11QtgJb |
6 (1974) |
29–33 |
Brauner, Ronald A. |
"To Grasp the Hem" and 1 Samuel 15:27 |
6 (1974) |
35–38 |
Bresciani, Edda |
Il possible nome del figlio maggiore di Nectanebo II |
16-17 (1984–85) |
19–21 |
Brunner, Christopher J. |
The Middle Persian Explanation of Chess and Invention of Backgammon |
10 (1978) |
43–51 |
Cachia, Pierre |
A Curious Maltese Variant of an Arabic Proverb |
11 (1979) |
39–40 |
Caquot, A. |
Observations sur la Première Tablette Magique d'Arslan Tash |
5 (1973) |
45–51 |
Casson, Lionel |
The World's First Museums |
5 (1973) |
53–57 |
Cazelles, Henri |
De l'idéologie royal orientales |
5 (1973) |
59–73 |
Cohen, Chayim |
The Idiom qr' bsmin Second Isaiah |
1/1 (1968) |
32–34 |
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Was the P Document Secret? |
1/2 (1969) |
39–44 |
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"Foam" in Hosea 10:7 |
2/1 (1969) |
25–29 |
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Review of K. A. Kitchen, Ancient Orient and Old Testament |
2/2 (1970) |
105–10 |
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Hebrew tbh: Proposed Etymologies |
4 (1972) |
36–51 |
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The "Widowed" City |
5 (1973)
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75–81
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Studies in Early Israelite Poetry I: An Unrecognized Case of Three-Line Staircase Parallelism in the Song of the Sea |
7 (1975) |
13–17 |
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The Ugaritic Hippiatric Texts and BAM 159 |
15 (1983) |
1–12 |
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The "Held Method" for Comparative Semitic Philology |
19 (1989) |
9–23 |
Cohen, Miles B. |
The Masoretic Accents as a Biblical Commentary |
4 (1972) |
2–11 |
Cohen, Shaye J. D. |
Elias J. Bickerman: An Appreciation |
16-17 (1984–85) |
1–3 |
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Solomon and the Daughter of Pharaoh: Intermarriage, Conversion, and the Impurity of Women |
16-17 (1984–85) |
23–37 |
Collon, Dominique |
Mesopotamian Columns |
2/1 (1969) |
1–18 |
Cook, John A. |
The Finite Verbal Forms in Biblical Hebrew Do Express Aspect |
30 (2006) |
21–35 |
Cooper, Alan |
The Message of Lamentations |
28 (2001) |
1–18 |
Craghan, John F. |
The ARM X "Prophetic" Texts: Their Media, Style, and Structure |
6 (1974) |
39–57 |
Craig, Judith Lapkin |
Text and Textile in Exodus: Toward a Clearer Understanding of ma'aseh choshev |
29 (2002) |
17–30 |
Dahood, Mitchell |
The Breakup of Stereotyped Phrases |
5 (1973) |
83–89 |
Daly, Patricia; Hesse, Brian C.; Perkins, Dexter, Jr.; |
Animal Domestication and Species Identification |
4 (1972) |
79–80 |
Dandamayev, M. A. |
The Late Babylonian ambaru |
16-17 (1984–85) |
39–40 |
Daube, David |
The Law of Witnesses in Transferred Operation |
5 (1973) |
91–93 |
Davies, W. D. |
Reflections on the Spirit in the Mekilta |
5 (1973) |
95–105 |
DeGraeve, Marie–Christine |
See Pittman, Holly |
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Demsky, Aaron |
On Reading Ancient Inscriptions: The Monumental Aramaic Stele Fragment from Tel Dan |
23 (1995) |
29–35 |
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The Name of the Goddess of Ekron: A New Reading |
25 (1997) |
1–5 |
Dijkstra, Meindert |
Ba'lu and His Antagonists: Some Remarks on CTA 6: v 1-6 |
6 (1974) |
59–68 |
Dobbs–Allsopp, F. W. |
Linguistic Evidence for the Date of Lamentations |
26 (1998) |
1–36 |
Dobrusin, Deborah L. |
The Third Masculine Plural of the Prefixed Form of the Verb in Ugaritic |
13 (1981) |
5–14 |
Doron, Pinchas |
A New Look at an Old Lex |
1/2 (1969) |
21–27 |
Driver, Godfrey Rolles |
Affirmation by Exclamatory Negation |
5 (1973) |
107–14 |
Dunham, Sally |
Notes on the Relative Chronology of Early Northern Mesopotamia |
15 (1983) |
13–38 |
Dunlop, Douglas M. |
Relations between Norway and the Maghrib in the 7th/13th Century |
11 (1979) |
41–44 |
Elayi, Josette |
The Phoenician Cities in the Persian Period |
12 (1980) |
13–28 |
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The Relations between Tyre and Carthage during the Persian Period |
13 (1981) |
15–29 |
Elayi, J. and A. G. Elayi |
A Treasure of Coins from Arwad |
18 (1986) |
3–24 |
Eliade, Mircea |
Notes on the Calusari |
5 (1973) |
111–22 |
Elman, Yaakov |
Babylonian Echoes in a Late Rabbinic Legend |
4 (1972) |
12–19 |
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Authoritative Oral Tradition in Neo–Assyrian Scribal Circles |
7 (1975) |
19–32 |
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An Akkadian Cognate of Hebrew sehîn |
8 (1976) |
33–34 |
Faur, José |
Delocutive Expressions in the Hebrew Liturgy |
16-17 (1984–85) |
41–54 |
Fleishman, Joseph |
The Age of Legal Maturity in Biblical Law |
21 (1992) |
35–48 |
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On the Meaning of the Term melek 'ashur "The King of Assyria" in Ezra 6:22 |
26 (1998) |
37–45 |
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On the Significance of a Name Change and Circumcision in Genesis 17 |
28 (2001) |
19–32 |
Ford, J. N. |
Another Look at Mandaic Incantation Bowl BM 91715 |
29 (2002) |
31–47 |
Foster, Benjamin R. |
Humor and Cuneiform Literature |
6 (1974) |
69–85 |
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Notes on Sargonic Royal Progress |
12 (1980) |
29–42 |
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The Siege of Armanum |
14 (1982) |
27–36 |
Fox, Michael |
World Order and Ma'at: A Crooked Parallel |
23 (1995) |
37–48 |
Fox, Nili S. |
Clapping Hands as a Gesture of Anguish and Anger in Mesopotamia and in Israel |
23 (1995) |
49–60 |
Freedman, Leslie R. |
Biblical Hebrew 'rb, "to go surety," and Its Nominal Forms |
19 (1989) |
25–29 |
Freedman, R. David |
A New Approach to the Nuzi Sistership Contract |
2/2 (1970) |
77–85 |
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Counting Formulae in the Akkadian Epics |
3 (1970–71) |
65–81 |
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A New Lexical Fragment |
4 (1972) |
33–35 |
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subat basti: A Robe of Splendor |
4 (1972) |
91–95 |
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The Dispatch of the Reconnaissance Birds in Gilgamesh XI |
5 (1973) |
123–29 |
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Cuneiform Texts in the Sacramento Vicinity |
8 (1976) |
35–47 |
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Cuneiform Texts from the Piepkorn Collection, III |
9 (1977) |
11–25 |
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The Father of Modern Biblical Scholarship |
19 (1989) |
31–38 |
Frisch, Amos |
Jeroboam and the Division of the Kingdom: Mapping Contrasting Biblical Accounts |
27 (2000) |
15–29 |
Gabba, Emilio |
The Holy Spirit, the Roman Senate, and Bossuet |
16-17 (1984–85) |
55–65 |
Galil, Gershon |
The Jerahmeelites and the Negeb of Judah |
28 (2001) |
33–42 |
Garfinkel, Stephen |
Another Model for Ezekiel's Abnormalities |
19 (1989) |
39–50 |
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Applied Peshat: Historical–Critical Method and Religious Meaning |
22 (1993) |
19–28 |
Garrett, Jeff |
Review of C. H. Gordon, Evidence for the Minoan Language |
1/2 (1969) |
66–73 |
Garsoïan, Nina G. |
The Early-Medieval Armenian City: An Alien Element? |
16-17 (1984–85) |
67–83 |
Gaster, Theodor H. |
Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth: A Canaanite Charm against Snakebite |
7 (1975) |
33–51 |
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An Index to the Gaster Festschrift |
8 (1976) |
1–31 |
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The Ugaritic Charm against Snakebite: An Additional Note |
12 (1980) |
43–44 |
Geller, Stephen A. |
The Struggle at the Jabbok: the Uses of Enigma in a Biblical Narrative |
14 (1982) |
37–60 |
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Cleft Sentences with Pleonastic Pronoun: A Syntactic Construction of Biblical Hebrew and Some of Its Literary Uses |
20 (1991) |
15–33 |
Geva, Shulamit |
A Neo-Assyrian Cylinder Seal from Beth–Shan |
12 (1980) |
45–49 |
Gevirtz, Stanley |
Of Syntax and Style in the "Late Biblical Hebrew"-"Old Canaanite" Connection |
18 (1986) |
25–29 |
Gilbert, Allan S. |
Modern Nomads and Prehistoric Pastoralists: The Limits of Analogy |
7 (1975) |
53–71 |
Ginsberg, H. L. |
Ugaritico-Phoenicia |
5 (1973) |
131–47 |
Goldberg, Harvey E. |
Cambridge in the Land of Canaan: Descent, Alliance, Circumcision, and Instruction in the Bible |
24 (1996) |
9–34 |
Goldin, Judah |
On the Account of the Banning of R. Eliezer ben Hyrqanus: An Analysis and Proposal |
16-17 (1984–85) |
85–87 |
Goldstein, Jonathan |
The Central Composition of the West Wall of the Synagogue of Dura-Europos |
16-17 (1984–85) |
99–142 |
Gosse, Bernard |
L'insertion de 2 Samuel 22 dans les livres de Samuel et l'influence en retour sur les titres davidiques du Psautier |
27 (2000) |
31–47 |
Gottlieb, Isaac B. |
Law, Love, and Redemption: Legal Connotations in the Language of Exodus 6:6-8 |
26 (1998) |
47–57 |
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From Formula to Expression in Some Hebrew and Aramaic Texts |
31 (2009)
|
47–61
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Greenberg, Moshe |
Notes on the Influence of Tradition on Ezekiel |
22 (1993) |
29–37 |
Greenfield, Jonas C. |
Notes on Some Aramaic and Mandaic Magic Bowls |
5 (1973) |
149–59 |
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Early Aramaic Poetry |
11 (1979) |
45–51 |
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"Because He/She Did Not Know Letters": Remarks on a First Millennium C.E. Legal Expression |
22 (1993) |
39–44 |
Greenstein, Edward L. |
Another Attestation of Initial h >' in West Semitic |
5 (1973) |
157–64 |
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Two Variations of Grammatical Parallelism in Canaanite Poetry and Their Psycholinguistic Background |
6 (1974) |
87–105 |
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A Phoenician Inscription in Ugaritic Script? |
8 (1976) |
49–57 |
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M. M. Bravmann: A Sketch |
11 (1979) |
1–2 |
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The Assimilation of Dentals and Sibilants with Pronominal s in Akkadian |
12 (1980) |
51–64 |
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The Syntax of Saying "Yes" in Biblical Hebrew |
19 (1989) |
51–59 |
Greenstein, Edward L. and David Marcus |
The Akkadian Inscription of Idrimi |
8 (1976) |
59–96 |
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Professor Moshe Held: Our Teacher |
19 (1989) |
1–2 |
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Yochanan Muffs: Portrait of a Colleague and Friend |
22 (1993) |
1–2 |
Gruber, Mayer I. |
The Source of the Biblical Sabbath |
1/2 (1969) |
14–20 |
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Review of H. J. van Dijk, Ezekiel's Prophecy on Tyre |
2/1 (1969) |
54–57 |
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Akkadian laban appi in the Light of Art and Literature |
7 (1975) |
78–83 |
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Breast-Feeding Practices in Biblical Israel and in Old Babylonian Mesopotamia |
19 (1989) |
61–83 |
Hallo, William W. |
Choice in Sumerian |
5 (1973) |
165–72 |
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The Concept of Eras from Nabonassar to Seleucus |
16-17 (1984–85) |
143–51 |
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For Love Is Strong as Death |
22 (1993) |
45–50 |
Hallo, William W. and David B. Weisberg |
A Guided Tour through Babylonian History: Cuneiform Inscriptions in the Cincinnati Art Museum |
21 (1992) |
49–90 |
Haran, Menahem |
Archives, Libraries, and the Order of the Biblical Books |
22 (1993) |
51–61 |
Held, Moshe |
Studies in Biblical Homonyms in the Light of Akkadian |
3 (1970–71) |
46–55 |
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Pits and Pitfalls in Akkadian and Biblical Hebrew |
5 (1973) |
173–90 |
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Hebrew ma'gal: A Study in Lexical Parallelism |
6 (1974) |
107–16 |
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On Terms for Deportation in the Old Babylonian Royal Inscriptions with Special Reference to Yahdunlim |
11 (1979) |
53–62 |
Hengel, Martin |
Hadrians Politik gegenüber Juden und Christen |
16-17 (1984–85) |
153–82 |
Hesse, Brian C. |
Faunal Analysis - A Tool for Early Historic Research |
3 (1970–1971) |
38–45 |
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See Daly, Patricia |
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Hiebert, Fred |
See Karlovsky, C. C. Lamberg |
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Hill, Andrew E. |
Ancient Art and Artemis: Toward Explaining the Polymastic Nature of the Figurine |
21 (1992) |
91–94 |
Hoffman, Yair |
History and Ideology: The Case of Jeremiah 44 |
28 (2001) |
43–51 |
Hoffmeier, James K. |
Some Thoughts on Genesis 1 & 2 and Egyptian Cosmology |
15 (1983) |
39–49 |
Horowitz, Wayne |
An Astronomical Fragment from Columbia University and the Babylonian Revolts against Xerxes |
23 (1995) |
61–67 |
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The 360 and 364 Day Year in Ancient Mesopotamia |
24 (1996) |
35–44 |
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A Late Babylonian Tablet with Concentric Circles from the University Museum (CBS 1766) |
30 (2006) |
37–53 |
Horowitz, Wayne and Victor (Avigdor) Hurowitz |
Urim and Thummim in Light of a Psephomancy Ritual from Assur (LKA 137) |
21 (1992) |
95–115 |
Hurowitz, Victor (Avigdor) |
See Horowitz, Wayne |
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Literary Observations on "In Praise of the Scribal Art" |
27 (2000) |
49–56 |
Isserlin, B. S. J. |
The Names of the 72 Translators of the Septuagint |
5 (1973) |
191–97 |
Izre'el, Shlomo |
On the Person-Prefixes of the Akkadian Verb |
20 (1991) |
35–56 |
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Linguistics and Poetics in Old Babylonian Literature: Mimation and Meter in Etana |
27 (2000) |
57–68 |
Jacobsen, Thorkild |
The Sister's Message |
5 (1973) |
199–212 |
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A Maidenly Inanna |
22 (1993) |
63–68 |
Japhet, Sara |
The Prohibition of the Habitation of Women: The Temple Scroll's Attitude toward Sexual Impurity and Its Biblical Precedents |
22 (1993) |
69–87 |
Johnson, Gary K. |
An Experiment in Ancient Egyptian Silver Vessel Manufacture |
8 (1976) |
97–104 |
Joosten, Jan |
Do the Finite Verbal Forms in Biblical Hebrew Express Aspect? |
29 (2002) |
49–70 |
Karlovsky, C. C. Lamberg and Fred Hiebert |
The Relation of the Finds from Shahdad to Those of Sites in Central Asia |
21 (1992) |
135–40 |
Katsh, Abraham I. |
Unpublished Geniza Talmudic Fragments |
5 (1973) |
213–23 |
Kawami, Trudy S. |
Parthian Brick Vaults in Mesopotamia, Their Antecedents and Descendants |
14 (1982) |
61–67 |
Kister, M. J. |
Pare Your Nails: A Study of an Early Tradition |
11 (1979) |
63–70 |
Kitchen, K. A. |
Late-Egyptian Chronology and the Hebrew Monarchy |
5 (1973) |
225–33 |
Kosmala, Hans |
Maskil |
5 (1973) |
235–41 |
Kramer, Samuel Noah |
The Jolly Brother |
5 (1973) |
243–53 |
Kselman, John S. |
Psalm 77 and the Book of Exodus |
15 (1983) |
51–58 |
Kutler, Laurence |
A Structural Semantic Approach to Israelite Communal Terminology |
14 (1982) |
69–77 |
Layton, Scott C. |
"Head on Lap" in Sumero-Akkadian Literature |
15 (1983) |
59–62 |
Leinwand, Nancy |
Regional Characteristics in the Styles and Iconography of the Seal Impressions of Level II at Kültepe |
21 (1992) |
141–72 |
Levine, Baruch A. |
Silence, Sound, and the Phenomenology of Mourning in Biblical Israel |
22 (1993) |
89–106 |
Levin, Yigal |
Numbers 34:2-12, The Boundaries of the Land of Canaan, and the Empire of Necho |
30 (2006) |
55–76 |
Lichtenstein, Murray H. |
The Banquet Motif in Keret and in Proverbs 9 |
1/1 (1968) |
19–31 |
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Dream–Theophany and the E Document |
1/2 (1969) |
45–54 |
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A Note on the Text of 1 Keret |
2/2 (1970) |
94–100 |
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Psalm 68:7 Revisited |
4 (1972) |
97–112 |
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The Poetry of Poetic Justice |
5 (1973) |
255–65 |
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Idiom, Rhetoric and the Text of Genesis 41:16 |
19 (1989) |
85–94 |
Lipton, Diana |
Bezalel in Babylon? Anti-Priestly Polemics in Isaiah 40–55 |
31 (2009)
|
63–84
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Lo, Alison |
Death in Qohelet |
31 (2009)
|
85–98
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Loewenstamm, Samuel |
Remarks upon the Infinitive Absolute in Ugaritic and Phoenician |
2/1 (1969) |
53 |
Malamat, Abraham |
Josiah's Bid for Armageddon |
5 (1973) |
267–79 |
Malone, Joseph L. |
Textually Deviant Forms as Evidence for Phonological Analysis: A Service of Philology to Linguistics |
11 (1979) |
71–79 |
Marcus, David |
The Three Aleph's in Ugaritic |
1/1 (1968) |
50–60 |
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Studies in Ugaritic Grammar I |
1/2 (1969) |
55–61 |
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The Stative and the wawConsecutive |
2/1 (1969) |
37–40 |
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Review of A. S. Kapelrud, The Violent Goddess |
2/2 (1970) |
111–14 |
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The qalPassive in Ugaritic |
3 (1970–71) |
102–11 |
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A Famous Analogy of Rib-Haddi |
5 (1973) |
281–86 |
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The Term for 'Coffin' in the Semitic Languages |
7 (1975) |
85–94 |
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Sharruludari, Son of Rukubtu, Their Former King: A Detail of Philistine Chronology |
9 (1977) |
27–30 |
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Civil Liberties under Israelite and Mesopotamian Kings |
10 (1978) |
53–60 |
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The Barren Woman of Psalm 113:9 and the Housewife: An Antiphrastic Dysphemism |
11 (1979) |
81–84 |
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Juvenile Delinquency in the Bible and the Ancient Near East |
13 (1981) |
31–52 |
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The Bargaining between Jephthah and the Elders (Judges 11:4-11) |
19 (1989) |
95–100 |
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See Greenstein, Edward L. |
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The Mission of the Raven (Gen. 8:7) |
29 (2002) |
71–80 |
Margulis, Baruch |
The Kôsarôt/ktrt: Patroness–saints of Women |
4 (1972) |
52–61 |
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Of Birds and Brides: A Reply to M. Lichtenstein |
4 (1972) |
113–17 |
Matison, Dahlia |
Review of E. Reiner, A Linguistic Analysis of Akkadian |
1/1 (1968) |
61–66 |
Mauer, Gerlinde |
Agriculture of the Old Babylonian Period |
15 (1983) |
63–78 |
McGuiness, David M. |
Archival Interrelationships during Ur III |
13 (1981) |
53–66 |
McHale–Moore, Rhonda |
The Mystery of Enheduanna's Disk |
27 (2000) |
69–74 |
Merrill, Eugene H. |
The "Accession Year" and Davidic Chronology |
19 (1989) |
101–12 |
van de Mieroop, Marc |
Nippur Texts from the Early Isin Period |
18 (1986) |
31–51 |
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Old Babylonian Ur: Portrait of an Ancient Mesopotamian City |
21 (1992) |
119–30 |
Milgrom, Jacob |
The Rationale for Biblical Impurity |
22 (1993) |
107–11 |
Miller, Cynthia L. |
A Reconsideration of 'Double-Duty' Prepositions in Biblical Poetry |
31 (2009)
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99–110
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Morag, Shelomo |
Some Notes on musawwitatin Medieval Hebrew and Arabic Literature |
11 (1979) |
85–90 |
Moran, William L. |
UET 6, 402: Persuasion in the Plain Style |
22 (1993) |
113–20 |
Muffs, Yochanan |
Two Comparative Lexical Studies |
5 (1973) |
287–98 |
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The Joy of Giving (Love and Joy as Metaphors of Volition in Hebrew and Related Literatures, Part II) |
11 (1979) |
91–111 |
Murnane, William |
Once Again the Dates for Tuthmosis III and Amenhotep II |
3 (1970–71) |
1–7 |
Muscarella, Oscar White |
The Archaeological Evidence for Relations between Greece and Iran in the First Millennium B.C. |
9 (1977) |
31–57 |
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Urartian Bells and Samos |
10 (1978) |
61–72 |
Nakata, Ichiro |
Problems of the Babylonian akîtuFestival |
1/1 (1968) |
41–49 |
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Scribal Peculiarities in EA:285–290 |
2/1 (1969) |
19–24 |
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Mesopotamian Merchants and Their Ethos |
3 (1970–71) |
90–101 |
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Annu in the Mari Texts |
5 (1973) |
299–307 |
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A Further Look at the Institution of sugagutum in Mari |
19 (1989) |
113–18 |
Nemet–Nejat, Karen R. |
A Late Babylonian Field Plan |
7 (1975) |
95–101 |
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A Bibliography for Cuneiform Mathematical Texts |
19 (1989) |
119–33 |
Neufeld, Edward |
Fabrication of Objects from Fish and Sea Animals in Ancient Israel |
5 (1973) |
309–24 |
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The Earliest Document of a Case of Contagious Disease in Mesopotamia (Mari Tablet ARM X, 129) |
18 (1986) |
53–66 |
Noegel, Scott E. |
Moses and Magic: Notes on the Book of Exodus |
24 (1996) |
45–59 |
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Sex, Sticks, and the Trickster in Gen. 30:31-43 |
25 (1997) |
7–17 |
O'Connor, M. |
Northwest Semitic Designations for Elective Social Affinities |
18 (1986) |
67–80 |
Oppenheim, A. Leo |
A Note on sa resi |
5 (1973) |
325–34 |
Oshima, T. |
Marduk, the Canal Digger |
30 (2006) |
77–88 |
Pagels, Elaine H. |
Origen and the Prophets of Israel |
5 (1973) |
335–44 |
Paley, Samuel |
Review of A. L. Oppenheim, Letters from Mesopotamia |
1/1 (1968) |
67–71 |
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The Entranceway Inscriptions of the "Second House" in the Northwest Palace of Ashurnasirpal II at Nimrod (Kalhu) |
19 (1989) |
135–47 |
Pardee, Dennis |
A Philological and Prosodic Analysis of the Ugaritic Serpent Incantation UT 607 |
10 (1978) |
73–108 |
Parente, Fausto |
Flavius Josephus' Account of the Anti–Roman Riots Preceding the 66–70 War, and Its Relevance for the Reconstruction of Jewish Eschatology during the First Century A.D. |
16-17 (1984–85) |
183–205 |
Pattullo, Susan Jaye |
Additions to the Selected Bibliography for the Art of Ancient Iran |
10 (1978) |
109–11 |
Paul, Shalom M. |
Heavenly Tablets and the Book of Life |
5 (1973) |
345–53 |
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Decoding a "Joint" Expression in Daniel 5:6, 16 |
22 (1993) |
121–27 |
Perkins, Dexter, Jr. |
See Daly, Patricia |
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Piet, John |
Now in Archaeology: The Underground Revealed |
1/1 (1968) |
11–18 |
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An Old Babylonian Crystal Seal |
2/1 (1969) |
30–36 |
Pittman, Holly, Sheridan, Mary Jane; Porter, Barbara Adele; De Graeve, Marie–Christine |
Three Cylinder Seals of Ancient Iran |
9 (1977) |
59–65 |
Polak, Frank H. |
"The Restful Waters of Noah": מי נח ... מי מנחות |
23 (1995) |
69–74 |
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On Prose and Poetry in the Book of Job |
24 (1996) |
61–97 |
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Water, Rock, and Wood: Structure and Thought Pattern in the Exodus Narrative |
25 (1997) |
19–42 |
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The Oral and the Written: Syntax, Stylistics and the Development of Biblical Prose Narrative |
26 (1998) |
59–105 |
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The Style of the Dialogue in Biblical Prose Narrative |
28 (2001) |
53–95 |
Porada, Edith |
Notes on the Sarcophagus of Ahiram |
5 (1973) |
354–72 |
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Bibliography for the Art of Ancient Iran |
9 (1977) |
67–84 |
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Introduction to Chronologies in Old World Archaeology: Archaeological Seminar at Columbia University |
21 (1992) |
117–18 |
Porter, Barbara Adele |
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Syntax and Rhetorical Analysis in the Hashvyahu Ostracon |
27 (2000) |
75–79 |
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Cupidity and Stupidity: Woman's Agency and the "Rape" of Tamar |
25 (1997) |
43–60 |
Rendsburg, Gary |
Late Biblical Hebrew and the Date of "P" |
12 (1980) |
65–80 |
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A Reconstruction of Moabite-Israelite History |
13 (1981) |
67–73 |
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On Jan Best's "Decipherment" of Minoan Linear A |
14 (1982) |
79–87 |
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Baasha of Ammon |
20 (1991) |
57–61 |
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Now in Archaeology: Some Comments |
1/2 (1969) |
62–64 |
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Removing the "Gags" of the Euphrates: hippam na s ahum |
18 (1986) |
81–85 |
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The Old Testament in 11Q Melchizedek |
5 (1973) |
373–82 |
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Combining Prophetic Oracles in Mari Letters and Jeremiah 36 |
23 (1995) |
75–93 |
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Review of H. Goedicke, The Report about the Dispute of a Man with His Ba |
3 (1970–71) |
129–32 |
Sharon, Diane M. |
A Biblical Parallel to a Sumerian Temple Hymn? Ezekiel 40-48 and Gudea |
24 (1996) |
99–109 |
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Echoes of Gideon's Ephod: An Intertextual Reading |
30 (2006) |
89–102 |
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Lies by Prophets and Other Lies in the Hebrew Bible |
29 (2002) |
81–95 |
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The God from Teman and the Egyptian Sun God: A Reconsideration of Habakkuk 3:3-7 |
28 (2001) |
97–116 |
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A Fresh Look at the Dreams of the Officials and of Pharaoh in the Story of Joseph (Genesis 40-41) in the Light of Egyptian Dreams |
30 (2006) |
103–138 |
Silberman, Lou H. |
Manus Velatae |
5 (1973) |
383–88 |
Sinclair, Cameron |
The Valence of the Hebrew Verb |
20 (1991) |
63–81 |
Smith, Morton |
On the Differences Between the Culture of Israel and the Major Cultures of the Ancient Near East |
5 (1973) |
389–95 |
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A Note on Some Jewish Assimilationists: The Angels |
16-17 (1984–85) |
207–12 |
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The Mari Livers and the Omen Tradition |
6 (1974) |
117–23 |
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Plagues and Peoples in Mesopotamia |
14 (1982) |
89–96 |
Sokolow, Moshe |
The Book of Judges in Medieval Muslim and Jewish Historiography |
11 (1979) |
113–30 |
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Ta'ufa kabboqer tihyeh: The Vicissitudes of Rashi's Commentary to Job 11:17 |
18 (1986) |
87–89 |
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The Babylonian Akitu Festival: Rectifying the King or Renewing the Cosmos |
27 (2000) |
81–95 |
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The Akkadian Legal Term dinu u dababu |
1/1 (1968) |
35–40 |
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The Informer and the Conniver |
2/2 (1970) |
101–4 |
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hgrI and hgrII |
3 (1970–71) |
120–28 |
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Akkadian egerruand Hebrew bt qwl |
4 (1972) |
62–74 |
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Late Hebrew hzrand Akkadian saharu |
5 (1973) |
397–404 |
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Genesis 41:40: A New Interpretation |
10 (1978) |
113–19 |
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Biblical rhmI and rhmII |
19 (1989) |
149–59 |
Stern, Ephraim |
Two Phoenician Glass Seals from Tel Dor |
16-17 (1984–85) |
213–16 |
Tagger–Cohen, Ada |
The Casting of Lots among the Hittites in Light of Ancient Near Eastern Parallels |
29 (2002) |
97–103 |
Tawil, Hayim |
A Note on the Ahiram Inscription |
3 (1970–71) |
32–36 |
Teixidor, Javier |
The Nabataean Presence at Palmyra |
5 (1973) |
405–9 |
Tigay, Jeffrey H. |
Examination of the Accused Bride in 4Q159: Forensic Medicine at Qumran |
22 (1993) |
129–34 |
Ulanov, Barry |
Mysticism and Negative Presence |
5 (1973) |
411–20 |
Vargon, Shmuel |
Isaiah 7:18-25: Prophecy or Rebuke or Consoloation? |
26 (1998) |
107–20 |
Visotzky, Burton L. |
Hille, Hieronymus, and Praetextatus |
16-17 (1984–85) |
217–24 |
Wacholder, Ben Zion |
A Qumranic Polemic against a Divergent Reading of Exodus 6:20? |
16-17 (1984–85) |
225–28 |
Wahl, Thomas |
Review of M. Black, G. Fohrer (eds.), In Memoriam Paul Kahle |
2/2 (1970) |
115–18 |
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How Did the Hebrew Scribe Form His Letters? |
3 (1970–71) |
8–19 |
Waldman, Nahum M. |
Notes on the Aramaic Lexicon |
6 (1974) |
123–32 |
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The Imagery of Clothing, Covering, and Overpowering |
19 (1989) |
161–70 |
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Redating the Byblian Inscriptions |
15 (1983) |
79–118 |
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Structure, Contradiction, and "Resolution" in Mythology: Father's Brother's Daughter Marriage and the Treatment of Women in Genesis 11-50 |
13 (1981) |
75–99 |
Wapnish, Paula |
Camel Caravans and Camel Pastoralists at Tell Jemmeh |
13 (1981) |
101–21 |
Watson, Wilfred G. E. |
A Suppliant Surprised (CTA 16 I 41b-53a) |
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105–11 |
Wazana, Nili |
Anzu and Ziz: Great Mythical Birds in Ancient Near Eastern, Biblical, and Rabbinic Traditions |
31 (2009)
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111–135
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"Rider of the Clouds" and "Gatherer of the Clouds" |
5 (1973) |
421–26 |
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Covenant Making in Anatolia and Mesopotamia |
22 (1993) |
135–39 |
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The Theory of the Amphictyony in Pre–Monarchial Israel |
5 (1973) |
427–33 |
Weisberg, David B. |
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Structure and Archetype |
5 (1973) |
435–42 |
Westbrook, Raymond |
A Matter of Life and Death |
25 (1997) |
61–70 |
Wheeler, Samuel B. |
Review of A. Sperber, A Historical Grammar of Biblical Hebrew |
2/1 (1969) |
66–73 |
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The Infixed -t- in Biblical Hebrew |
3 (1970–71) |
20–31 |
Wilkinson, Richard H. |
The Representation of the Bow in the Art of Egypt and the Ancient Near East |
20 (1991) |
83–99 |
Wilson, E. Jan |
A Note on the Use of erinnuin barû-Rituals |
23 (1995) |
95–98 |
Wohl, Howard |
Toward a Definition of muskênum |
1/1 (1968) |
5–10 |
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A Note on the Fall of Babylon |
1/2 (1969) |
28–38 |
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Review of K. K. Riemschneider, Lehrbuch des Akkadischen |
2/1 (1969) |
58–65 |
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Review of I. M. Diakonoff (ed.), Ancient Mesopotamia |
2/2 (1970) |
119–24 |
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The Problem of mahhû |
3 (1970–71) |
112–18 |
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The Tablet of Agaptaha |
4/2 (1972) |
85–90 |
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Nira hor sa uan? |
5 (1973) |
443–44 |
Yaron, Reuven |
Stylistic Conceits: The Negated Antonym |
22 (1993) |
141–48 |
Yorkoff, Hildreth |
A Mold from Mari and its Relations |
4/2 (1972) |
20–32 |
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Concerning "A Mold from Mari and its Relations" |
4/2 (1972) |
81–84 |
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Divine Names in the Book of Psalms: Literary Structures and Number Patterns |
19 (1989) |
171–81 |
Younger, K. Lawson, Jr. |
Panammuwa and Bar-Rakib: Two Structural Analyses |
18 (1986) |
91–103 |
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Two Comparative Notes on the Book of Ruth |
26 (1998) |
121–32 |
Zadok, Ran |
Geographical and Onomastic Notes |
8 (1976) |
113–26 |
Zadok, Tikva |
The Distribution of the Temporal Sentences in the Old Babylonian Royal Inscriptions |
24 (1996) |
111–19 |
Zevit, Ziony |
The So-Called Interchangeability of the Prepositions b, l, and m(n) in Northwest Semitic |
7 (1975) |
103–12 |
Zewi, Tamar |
On Similar Syntactical Roles of in uma in El Amarna and והנה , הנה and הן in Biblical Hebrew |
25 (1997) |
71–86 |
Zlotnick, Dov |
Memory and the Integrity of the Oral Tradition |
16–17 (1984–85) |
229–41 |
Zuckerman, Bruce |
"For your sake . . .": A Case Study in Aramaic Semantics |
15 (1983) |
119–29 |