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An Unusual use of the Definite Article in Biblical and Post-Biblical Hebrew. / Ehrensvärd, Martin Gustaf.
Sirach, Scrolls, and Sages: Proceedings of a Second International Symposium on the Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Ben Sira, and the Mishnah, held at Leiden University, 15-17 December 1997. red. / T. Muraoka; J. F. Elwolde. Brill, 1999. s. 68-76.
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Ehrensvärd, MG 1999, An Unusual use of the Definite Article in Biblical and Post-Biblical Hebrew. i T Muraoka & JF Elwolde (red), Sirach, Scrolls, and Sages: Proceedings of a Second International Symposium on the Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Ben Sira, and the Mishnah, held at Leiden University, 15-17 December 1997. Brill, s. 68-76.
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Ehrensvärd, M. G. (1999). An Unusual use of the Definite Article in Biblical and Post-Biblical Hebrew. I T. Muraoka, & J. F. Elwolde (red.), Sirach, Scrolls, and Sages: Proceedings of a Second International Symposium on the Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Ben Sira, and the Mishnah, held at Leiden University, 15-17 December 1997 (s. 68-76). Brill.
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Ehrensvärd MG. An Unusual use of the Definite Article in Biblical and Post-Biblical Hebrew. I Muraoka T, Elwolde JF, red., Sirach, Scrolls, and Sages: Proceedings of a Second International Symposium on the Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Ben Sira, and the Mishnah, held at Leiden University, 15-17 December 1997. Brill. 1999. s. 68-76
Author
Ehrensvärd, Martin Gustaf. / An Unusual use of the Definite Article in Biblical and Post-Biblical Hebrew. Sirach, Scrolls, and Sages: Proceedings of a Second International Symposium on the Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Ben Sira, and the Mishnah, held at Leiden University, 15-17 December 1997. red. / T. Muraoka ; J. F. Elwolde. Brill, 1999. s. 68-76
Bibtex
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