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Bible --- Geography --- Maps --- Géographie --- Cartes --- Géographie --- History of Biblical events --- Illustrations --- #gsdb1
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This volume publishes papers delivered at the Second International Conference on the Deuterocanonical Books (Pápa, Hungary). This conference dealt with the Books of the Maccabees. As such, this was the most extended discussion of these books that ever took place at a scholarly meeting. The volume contains articles on the textual forms, traditions, theology and ideology of the books, and demonstrates the books’ relationship with the contemporary literature of early Judaism.
222.9 --- Makkabeeën --- Bible. --- Maccabees (Apocrypha) --- History of Biblical events --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Bible. --- History of Biblical events. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Middle East --- History --- Civilization
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Fall of man --- Avitus, --- Bible --- History of Biblical events --- Man, Fall of --- Sin --- Sin, Original --- Biblia
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Literature, Ancient. --- Avitus, --- Bible --- History of Biblical events --- Avitus, Alcimus Ecdicius, --- Avit, --- Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus,
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Maʻarrath gazzē --- Bible --- History of Biblical events --- Academic collection --- Maʻarrath gazzē. --- History of Biblical events. --- Maʻarrath gazzē. --- Spelunca thesaurorum --- Cave of treasures --- Book of the cave of treasures --- Buch der Schatzhöhle --- Biblia
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"The Old English poems in this volume are among the first retellings of scriptural texts in a European vernacular. More than simple translations, they recast the familiar plots in daringly imaginative ways, from Satan's seductive pride (anticipating Milton), to a sympathetic yet tragic Eve, to Moses as a headstrong Germanic warrior-king, to the lyrical nature poetry in Azarias. Whether or not the legendary Caedmon authored any of the poems in this volume, they represent traditional verse in all its vigor. Three of them survive as sequential verse in all its vigor. Three of them survive as sequential epics in a manuscript in the Bodleian Library at Oxford. The first, the Old English Genesis, recounts biblical history from creation and the apocryphal fall of the angels to the sacrifice of Isaac; Abraham emerges as the central figure struggling through exile toward a lasting covenant with God. The second, Exodus, follows Moses as he leads the Hebrew people out of Egyptian slavery and across the Red Sea. Both Abraham and Moses are transformed into martial heroes in the Anglo-Saxon mold. The last in the triad, Daniel, tells of the trials of the Jewish people in Babylonian exile up through Belshazzar's feast. Azarias, the final poem in this volume (found in an Exeter Cathedral manuscript), relates the apocryphal episode of the three youths in Nebuchadnezzar's furnace."--Book Jacket.
Altenglisch. --- Christian poetry, English (Old). --- Christliche Literatur. --- Christliche Lyrik. --- English poetry --- English poetry. --- History of Biblical events. --- Übersetzung. --- Old English. --- Asarja, --- Altes Testament. --- Bibel. --- Bible. --- Daniel --- Exodus --- Genesis --- History of Biblical events --- 450 - 1100. --- Englisch.
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