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Jewish culture / Bible / Judaism / Tanakh / Exegesis / Torah / Septuagint / Documentary hypothesis / Book of Deuteronomy / Biblical studies / Prophets and messengers in Islam
Date: 2010-11-27 09:43:16
Jewish culture
Bible
Judaism
Tanakh
Exegesis
Torah
Septuagint
Documentary hypothesis
Book of Deuteronomy
Biblical studies
Prophets and messengers in Islam

J.-N. Aletti, M. Gilbert, J.-L. Ska, S. du Vulpillières. Vocabulaire raisonné de l’exégèse biblique: Les mots, les approches, les auteurs. Éditions du Cerf: Paris, 2005. ISBN: Pp. 159. €Thi

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