Box 7
Contains 45 Results:
III: "Writing"-Occasions and Motives for Writing-Function of Literary Recording-Connection with Word
Correspondence and subject files relating to his career and to the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell.
IV: Statement of Theory
Correspondence and subject files relating to his career and to the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell.
V: the Meaning of the "Bible" to Those Who First Wrote and Used It
Correspondence and subject files relating to his career and to the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell.
VI: Historical Sketch of the Production and Compilation of the O.T.-Redaktionsgeschichte
Correspondence and subject files relating to his career and to the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell.
VIII: Conflate Nature of the Text of the O.T. (pre-versions)
Correspondence and subject files relating to his career and to the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell.
IX: Canon-Meaning of Scripture for Jews and Christians-History of Later Interpretation
Correspondence and subject files relating to his career and to the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell.
Copy of "How Ancient Israel Perceived Literature: towards A Culturally Valid Understanding of the Hebrew Bible" with notations, 1
Correspondence and subject files relating to his career and to the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell.
Copy of "How Ancient Israel Perceived Literature: towards A Culturally Valid Understanding of the Hebrew Bible" with notations, 2
Correspondence and subject files relating to his career and to the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell.
'Āz Followed by Imperfect Verb-Form: A Redactional Device in Biblical Hebrew, 1982-1984
Includes notes, manuscripts, and copies
'Āz Followed by Imperfect Verb-Form in Preterite Contexts: A Redactional Device in Biblical Hebrew
Copy