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- catalog contributor b11321508.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "1. Stories from Genesis and Exodus. -- Noah's drunkenness and the behavior of his sons (Genesis 9:18-29) The literary structure and Canaanite setting. -- The narrative of Abraham the host (Genesis 18:1-16a) The literary structure of and Urgaritic parallel (2 Aqht V:4-31). -- The sacrifice of Isaac (Genesis 22) The structure of the narrative, its link to Genesis 12 and its Canaanite background. -- The wooing of Rebekah (Genesis 24) The structure of the narrative and the Ugaritic parallel. -- The demonic nature of the tale of the bloody husband (Exodus 4:24-26) A fresh look in light of the Midrash and of beliefs in the Ancient Near East. -- The Moses-Jethro story (Exodus 18:1-12) The literary structure and terminology in light of the Ancient Near East literature. -- The structure of the narrative of the Revelation at Sinai (Exodus 19-24). -- 2. Common literary formulae and patterns of Biblical narrative and Ancient Near Eastern literature. The epic literary formulae common to the Ugaritic epics and the Genesis narratives.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [295]-342) and indexes.".
- catalog description "Literary formula for narration of journeys in the Bible and in Ugaritic literature. -- A common literary formula to describe the Canaanite Daniel and the Israelite Deborah. -- A blessing formula for long life (Genesis 15: 15-16) and its parallels in Aramaic and Akkadian literature. -- Literary patterns in the Biblical stories of the conquest and their background in the Canaanite and Akkadian literature. -- The Genesis narrative in light of modern literary theory.".
- catalog extent "375 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Studies in biblical narrative.".
- catalog identifier "9659024002".
- catalog isFormatOf "Studies in biblical narrative.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "English with some Hebrew text.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engheb".
- catalog publisher "Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel : Archaeological Center Publication,".
- catalog relation "Studies in biblical narrative.".
- catalog subject "BS1225.2 .A96 1999".
- catalog subject "Bible. Old Testament Language, style.".
- catalog subject "Literature, Ancient History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Middle Eastern literature History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Narration in the Bible.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Stories from Genesis and Exodus. -- Noah's drunkenness and the behavior of his sons (Genesis 9:18-29) The literary structure and Canaanite setting. -- The narrative of Abraham the host (Genesis 18:1-16a) The literary structure of and Urgaritic parallel (2 Aqht V:4-31). -- The sacrifice of Isaac (Genesis 22) The structure of the narrative, its link to Genesis 12 and its Canaanite background. -- The wooing of Rebekah (Genesis 24) The structure of the narrative and the Ugaritic parallel. -- The demonic nature of the tale of the bloody husband (Exodus 4:24-26) A fresh look in light of the Midrash and of beliefs in the Ancient Near East. -- The Moses-Jethro story (Exodus 18:1-12) The literary structure and terminology in light of the Ancient Near East literature. -- The structure of the narrative of the Revelation at Sinai (Exodus 19-24). -- 2. Common literary formulae and patterns of Biblical narrative and Ancient Near Eastern literature. The epic literary formulae common to the Ugaritic epics and the Genesis narratives.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Literary formula for narration of journeys in the Bible and in Ugaritic literature. -- A common literary formula to describe the Canaanite Daniel and the Israelite Deborah. -- A blessing formula for long life (Genesis 15: 15-16) and its parallels in Aramaic and Akkadian literature. -- Literary patterns in the Biblical stories of the conquest and their background in the Canaanite and Akkadian literature. -- The Genesis narrative in light of modern literary theory.".
- catalog title "Studies in biblical narrative : style, structure, and the ancient Near Eastern literary background / by Yitzhak Avishur.".
- catalog type "text".