The samaritan and jewish versions of the pentateuch: A survey

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The samaritan and jewish versions of the pentateuch : A survey. / Hjelm, Ingrid.

I: Religions, Bind 11, Nr. 2, 85, 2020.

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Hjelm, I 2020, 'The samaritan and jewish versions of the pentateuch: A survey', Religions, bind 11, nr. 2, 85. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel11020085

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Hjelm, I. (2020). The samaritan and jewish versions of the pentateuch: A survey. Religions, 11(2), [85]. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel11020085

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Hjelm I. The samaritan and jewish versions of the pentateuch: A survey. Religions. 2020;11(2). 85. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel11020085

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Hjelm, Ingrid. / The samaritan and jewish versions of the pentateuch : A survey. I: Religions. 2020 ; Bind 11, Nr. 2.

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