Samaria, Samaritans and the Composition of the Hebrew Bible

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Samaria, Samaritans and the Composition of the Hebrew Bible. / Hjelm, Ingrid.

Samaritans Past and Present: Current Studies. red. / Menachem Mor; Friedrich V. Reiterer; Waltraud Winckler. Berlin, New York : De Gruyter, 2010. s. 91-103.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskning

Harvard

Hjelm, I 2010, Samaria, Samaritans and the Composition of the Hebrew Bible. i M Mor, FV Reiterer & W Winckler (red), Samaritans Past and Present: Current Studies. De Gruyter, Berlin, New York, s. 91-103.

APA

Hjelm, I. (2010). Samaria, Samaritans and the Composition of the Hebrew Bible. I M. Mor, F. V. Reiterer, & W. Winckler (red.), Samaritans Past and Present: Current Studies (s. 91-103). De Gruyter.

Vancouver

Hjelm I. Samaria, Samaritans and the Composition of the Hebrew Bible. I Mor M, Reiterer FV, Winckler W, red., Samaritans Past and Present: Current Studies. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter. 2010. s. 91-103

Author

Hjelm, Ingrid. / Samaria, Samaritans and the Composition of the Hebrew Bible. Samaritans Past and Present: Current Studies. red. / Menachem Mor ; Friedrich V. Reiterer ; Waltraud Winckler. Berlin, New York : De Gruyter, 2010. s. 91-103

Bibtex

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