Nahalah: Yeshiva University Journal for the Study of Bible. Volume 2, 2000.

New York: Yeshiva University, 2000. Softbound. Octavo, glossy paper covers, xiv, 149 pp. Very Good. Item #86118

Articles are "Was Chiropractic Known in Biblical Times? Hebrew halats, A Lexicographical Note VI," Hayim Tawil and Arye Tawil, "The Co-Divine Reader: Religious Responses to an Open Bible," Yehuda Sarna, "'Addition and Subtraction' in Wisdom and Treaty Literature," Eliyahu Stern, "Was sodom Destroyed by an Earthquake? Biblical Earthquakes and Their Implications for Biblical Theology," Hayyim Angel, "Balaam - Loyal Propher of God? Balaam's Mission in Early Biblical Exegesis," Mordy Friedman, "The 'Akedah as Parshanut: Establishing the Character of Balaam," Yitzchak Etshalom, "Anonymity in Genesis: The Pattern of a Literary Technique," Gabriel Posner, "The Tower of Babel Deconstructed: Linguistic Structure, Social Structure, and Structural Structure," Nachman Levine.

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