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- catalog contributor b3213288.
- catalog created "1969.".
- catalog date "1969".
- catalog date "1969.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1969.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [172]-180.".
- catalog description "I. Introduction : A. The need for a study of the Old Testament concept of time ; B. Previous investigations relevant to the subject -- Excurse 1. The concept of eternity -- C. The procedure of the study".
- catalog description "II. The basic use of (ēth : A definite occasion in the natural and social orders : A. An occasion in the order of nature : 1. Time of day or year ; 2. Time of natural event : a. Augmentation of the temporal reference ; b. Direct reference to the occasion. B. An occasion in the order of social life : 1. An appropriate activity ; 2. An appointed situation. Summary".
- catalog description "III. The use of (ēth with an occasion of singular character : A. The relationship of singular occasions : 1. Comparison ; 2. Direct relationship. B. An occasion of singular historical character : 1. The relationship of occasions in a complex situation : 2. (ēth, yōm, )āz and historical causal relationship ; 3. The relationship of occasions in the historical setting ; 4. Deuteronomy : Substantiation of occasions as historical reality ; 5. Objectification and generalization of the Historical reference. C. Intervention by a single occasion : 1. An intervening experience ; 2. An intervening activity ; 3. An intervening event ; 4. Other expressions with intervening occasions ; 5. The prophetic "day". Summary".
- catalog description "IV. The use of (ēth with an occasion of final destiny or given possibility : A. The concept of a final destiny : 1. The destiny of a people ; 2. The final destiny of history (Daniel). B. Death as man's natural destiny ; C. Occasion as given opportunity (Koheleth) ; Summary".
- catalog description "V. (ēth and texts other than biblical Hebrew : A. Early Hebrew letters : 1. The Murrabba (at letter ; 2. The Lachish letters. B. Early Aramaic texts : 1. Empire Aramaic ; 2. Egyptian Aramaic ; 3. Old Testament Aramaic ; 4. Palestine Aramaic ; 5. Babylonian Aramaic. C. Intertestamental Hebrew : 1. Jesus ben Sira ; 2. The Damascus codex and the Dead Sea scrolls. D. The Septuagint translation ; Summary ; Excurse 2. Etymology of (ēth : a. The various proposals for derivation : b. The possibility of an " (n-Family"".
- catalog description "VI. Conclusion : A. The uses of (ēth: Grammatical considerations ; B. The uses of (ēth: Semantical considerations ; C. The comparison of other temporal expressions with (ēth ; D. Consideration toward a concept of time in the Old Testament : 1. Event and Time ; 2. Definiteness and historical perspective ; 3. Historical relationship ; 4. Historical singularity ; 5. Temporal distinction ; 6. The time and content of event ; 7. Event as decisive encounter with God.".
- catalog extent "xv, 180 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Time and event. An exegetical study of the use of 'ēth in the Old Testament in comparison to other temporal expressions in clarification of the concept of time.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Time and event. An exegetical study of the use of 'ēth in the Old Testament in comparison to other temporal expressions in clarification of the concept of time.".
- catalog issued "1969".
- catalog issued "1969.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Leiden, E. J. Brill,".
- catalog relation "Time and event. An exegetical study of the use of 'ēth in the Old Testament in comparison to other temporal expressions in clarification of the concept of time.".
- catalog subject "221.8/115".
- catalog subject "BS1199.T5 W5 1969".
- catalog subject "Time in the Bible.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Introduction : A. The need for a study of the Old Testament concept of time ; B. Previous investigations relevant to the subject -- Excurse 1. The concept of eternity -- C. The procedure of the study".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. The basic use of (ēth : A definite occasion in the natural and social orders : A. An occasion in the order of nature : 1. Time of day or year ; 2. Time of natural event : a. Augmentation of the temporal reference ; b. Direct reference to the occasion. B. An occasion in the order of social life : 1. An appropriate activity ; 2. An appointed situation. Summary".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. The use of (ēth with an occasion of singular character : A. The relationship of singular occasions : 1. Comparison ; 2. Direct relationship. B. An occasion of singular historical character : 1. The relationship of occasions in a complex situation : 2. (ēth, yōm, )āz and historical causal relationship ; 3. The relationship of occasions in the historical setting ; 4. Deuteronomy : Substantiation of occasions as historical reality ; 5. Objectification and generalization of the Historical reference. C. Intervention by a single occasion : 1. An intervening experience ; 2. An intervening activity ; 3. An intervening event ; 4. Other expressions with intervening occasions ; 5. The prophetic "day". Summary".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. The use of (ēth with an occasion of final destiny or given possibility : A. The concept of a final destiny : 1. The destiny of a people ; 2. The final destiny of history (Daniel). B. Death as man's natural destiny ; C. Occasion as given opportunity (Koheleth) ; Summary".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. (ēth and texts other than biblical Hebrew : A. Early Hebrew letters : 1. The Murrabba (at letter ; 2. The Lachish letters. B. Early Aramaic texts : 1. Empire Aramaic ; 2. Egyptian Aramaic ; 3. Old Testament Aramaic ; 4. Palestine Aramaic ; 5. Babylonian Aramaic. C. Intertestamental Hebrew : 1. Jesus ben Sira ; 2. The Damascus codex and the Dead Sea scrolls. D. The Septuagint translation ; Summary ; Excurse 2. Etymology of (ēth : a. The various proposals for derivation : b. The possibility of an " (n-Family"".
- catalog tableOfContents "VI. Conclusion : A. The uses of (ēth: Grammatical considerations ; B. The uses of (ēth: Semantical considerations ; C. The comparison of other temporal expressions with (ēth ; D. Consideration toward a concept of time in the Old Testament : 1. Event and Time ; 2. Definiteness and historical perspective ; 3. Historical relationship ; 4. Historical singularity ; 5. Temporal distinction ; 6. The time and content of event ; 7. Event as decisive encounter with God.".
- catalog title "Time and event. An exegetical study of the use of 'ēth in the Old Testament in comparison to other temporal expressions in clarification of the concept of time. By John R. Wilch.".
- catalog type "text".