RELIGION: Biblical Criticism & Interpretation: Old Testament

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Singing Moses’s Song: A Performance-Critical Analysis of Deuteronomy’s Song of MosesSinging Moses’s Song: A Performance-Critical Analysis of Deuteronomy’s Song of MosesStone, Keith A.PAPERBACK10/24/2016$19.95
Cover: A Biblical Translation in the Making: The Evolution and Impact of Saadia Gaon’s <i>Tafsīr</i>A Biblical Translation in the Making: The Evolution and Impact of Saadia Gaon’s TafsīrSteiner, Richard C.HARDCOVER06/20/2011$55.00Currently unavailable
Cover: Old Testament NarrativesOld Testament NarrativesAnlezark, DanielHARDCOVER05/23/2011$35.00
Cover: Out of the Whirlwind: Creation Theology in the Book of JobOut of the Whirlwind: Creation Theology in the Book of JobSchifferdecker, KathrynPAPERBACK10/01/2008$25.00Currently unavailable
Cover: The Bible As It WasThe Bible As It WasKugel, James L.PAPERBACK11/01/1999$38.50
Cover: Traditions of the Bible: A Guide to the Bible As It Was at the Start of the Common EraTraditions of the Bible: A Guide to the Bible As It Was at the Start of the Common EraKugel, James L.HARDCOVER01/03/1999$142.50
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