תיאור הספר
RARE collection of interdisciplinary studies of the interconnections between Pharaonic Egypt, the Bible and Christianity from a variety of approaches, published on the occasion of the symposium "The Bible and Christianity" that took place at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mount Scopus, between the 4th and the 6th of April, 1984. The authors are: Roland G. Bonnel, Vincent Arieh Tobin, Leo Depuydt, Erika Peucht, Mordechai Gilula, Orly Goldwasser, Manfred Görg, Georges Goyon, Sarah Israelit-Groll, Siegfried Herrmann, Aaron Kempinsky, Hirokazu Oikawa, Amikhai Ophel, Hans Jacob Polotzky, Jan Quaegebeur, Irene Shirun-Grumach, N. Shupak, Deborah Sweeney, Raphael Ventura, Joseph Vergote, Pascal Vernus, Moshe Weinfeld and Alix Wilkinson. Almost all studies are in English except two in French (by Goyon and Vergote). 225x155mm. XIX+382 pages. Illustrated Softcover. Cover slightly scratched and bumped. Cover corners and edges rubbed. Spine edges and hinges rubbed and wrinkled. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare collection of papers on Pharaonic Egypt, the Bible and Christianity by the leading scholars in such diverse fields as philological grammar, mythology, comparative linguistics, literary criticism and theological models, sociology, reconstruction of historical data, historical geography, and identification of cult objects, is in very good condition.
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