Meaning and Context in the Thanksgiving Hymns: Linguistic and Rhetorical Perspectives on a Collection of Prayers from Qumran

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Meaning and Context in the Thanksgiving Hymns : Linguistic and Rhetorical Perspectives on a Collection of Prayers from Qumran. / Hasselbalch, Trine Bjørnung.

Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, 2015. 313 s. (Early Judaism and its Literature, Bind 42).

Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapportBogfagfællebedømt

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Hasselbalch, TB 2015, Meaning and Context in the Thanksgiving Hymns: Linguistic and Rhetorical Perspectives on a Collection of Prayers from Qumran. Early Judaism and its Literature, bind 42, Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta.

APA

Hasselbalch, T. B. (2015). Meaning and Context in the Thanksgiving Hymns: Linguistic and Rhetorical Perspectives on a Collection of Prayers from Qumran. Society of Biblical Literature. Early Judaism and its Literature Bind 42

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Hasselbalch TB. Meaning and Context in the Thanksgiving Hymns: Linguistic and Rhetorical Perspectives on a Collection of Prayers from Qumran. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2015. 313 s. (Early Judaism and its Literature, Bind 42).

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Hasselbalch, Trine Bjørnung. / Meaning and Context in the Thanksgiving Hymns : Linguistic and Rhetorical Perspectives on a Collection of Prayers from Qumran. Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, 2015. 313 s. (Early Judaism and its Literature, Bind 42).

Bibtex

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