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Semitic languages
Culture
Bible
Central Semitic languages
Languages of Israel
Liturgical languages
Hebrew language
Mishnah
Jewish name
Hebrew name
Biblical Hebrew
Tetragrammaton

New Hebrew Names in the Second Temple Period: A By-Product of Biblical Exegesis Aaron Demsky Israel Abstract Biblical names are a vital historic-linguistic aspect of Hebrew culture in Antiquity. This paper will discuss

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