Critical Studies in the Hebrew Bible
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Bernard M. Levinson - No Stone Unturned
James K. Aitken - The Prophets of Israel
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William A. Tooman
About this Series
Critical Studies in the Hebrew Bible is a series that publishes short monographs of between 30,000 and 50,000 words in any area of the critical study of the Old Testament / Hebrew Bible, including studies of history, literature, religion and theology, composition and redaction, textual criticism, and language. Volumes in the series are original pieces of research of the highest quality by established scholars in the field.
Editors:
Anselm Hagedorn
Nathan MacDonald
Stuart Weeks
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