“Behandl dig selv med honning": En bid af apokalypsen i Josef og Asenat

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

Standard

“Behandl dig selv med honning" : En bid af apokalypsen i Josef og Asenat. / Mejrup, Kristian; Bjerring-Nielsen, Mattias.

Mad og drikke i bibelsk litteratur. red. / Finn Damgaard; Anne Katrine de Hemmer Gudme. Bind 19 Eksistensen, 2015. s. 257-287 (Forum for Bibelsk Eksegese, Bind 19).

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

Harvard

Mejrup, K & Bjerring-Nielsen, M 2015, “Behandl dig selv med honning": En bid af apokalypsen i Josef og Asenat. i F Damgaard & AKDH Gudme (red), Mad og drikke i bibelsk litteratur. bind 19, Eksistensen, Forum for Bibelsk Eksegese, bind 19, s. 257-287.

APA

Mejrup, K., & Bjerring-Nielsen, M. (2015). “Behandl dig selv med honning": En bid af apokalypsen i Josef og Asenat. I F. Damgaard, & A. K. D. H. Gudme (red.), Mad og drikke i bibelsk litteratur (Bind 19, s. 257-287). Eksistensen. Forum for Bibelsk Eksegese Bind 19

Vancouver

Mejrup K, Bjerring-Nielsen M. “Behandl dig selv med honning": En bid af apokalypsen i Josef og Asenat. I Damgaard F, Gudme AKDH, red., Mad og drikke i bibelsk litteratur. Bind 19. Eksistensen. 2015. s. 257-287. (Forum for Bibelsk Eksegese, Bind 19).

Author

Mejrup, Kristian ; Bjerring-Nielsen, Mattias. / “Behandl dig selv med honning" : En bid af apokalypsen i Josef og Asenat. Mad og drikke i bibelsk litteratur. red. / Finn Damgaard ; Anne Katrine de Hemmer Gudme. Bind 19 Eksistensen, 2015. s. 257-287 (Forum for Bibelsk Eksegese, Bind 19).

Bibtex

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