So-called Deuteronomic Addenda in the Samaritan Pentateuch Numbers 10-14 and 20-27. Where Do They Belong?”

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So-called Deuteronomic Addenda in the Samaritan Pentateuch Numbers 10-14 and 20-27. Where Do They Belong?”. / Hjelm, Ingrid.

The Samaritans in Historical, Cultural and Linguistic Perspectives . red. / Jan Dusek. Berlin : De Gruyter, 2018. s. 19-34 (Studia Samaritana, Bind 11). (Studia Judaica, Bind 110).

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Hjelm, I 2018, So-called Deuteronomic Addenda in the Samaritan Pentateuch Numbers 10-14 and 20-27. Where Do They Belong?”. i J Dusek (red.), The Samaritans in Historical, Cultural and Linguistic Perspectives . De Gruyter, Berlin, Studia Samaritana, bind 11, Studia Judaica, bind 110, s. 19-34. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110617306-002

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Hjelm, I. (2018). So-called Deuteronomic Addenda in the Samaritan Pentateuch Numbers 10-14 and 20-27. Where Do They Belong?”. I J. Dusek (red.), The Samaritans in Historical, Cultural and Linguistic Perspectives (s. 19-34). De Gruyter. Studia Samaritana Bind 11 Studia Judaica Bind 110 https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110617306-002

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Hjelm I. So-called Deuteronomic Addenda in the Samaritan Pentateuch Numbers 10-14 and 20-27. Where Do They Belong?”. I Dusek J, red., The Samaritans in Historical, Cultural and Linguistic Perspectives . Berlin: De Gruyter. 2018. s. 19-34. (Studia Samaritana, Bind 11). (Studia Judaica, Bind 110). https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110617306-002

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Hjelm, Ingrid. / So-called Deuteronomic Addenda in the Samaritan Pentateuch Numbers 10-14 and 20-27. Where Do They Belong?”. The Samaritans in Historical, Cultural and Linguistic Perspectives . red. / Jan Dusek. Berlin : De Gruyter, 2018. s. 19-34 (Studia Samaritana, Bind 11). (Studia Judaica, Bind 110).

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