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Writing a Commentary on Leviticus: Hermeneutics – Methodology – Themes

✍ Scribed by Thomas Hieke; Christian A. Eberhart


Publisher
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
271
Series
Forschungen zur Religion und Literatur des Alten und Neuen Testaments; 276
Edition
1
Category
Library

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