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Nancy L. deClaissé-Walford (Mercer University McAfee School of Theology; University of Pretoria) Human on Human Violence against the Marginalized in the Psalms |
Lodewyk Sutton (University of the Free State) Mouths at War: Reading the Direction of Violence in Psalms 57–59 |
David G. Firth (Trinity College Bristol; University of the Free State) A World Gone Wrong: Structural Violence in Psalms 9–14 |
112-50 Apocalyptic Literature Chair: Veronika Bachmann Room KOL-G-220 |
Thomas Elms (University of Sydney) No Power to Save: Daniel 6 and the Failure of the Friendly King |
Uta Schmidt (Augustana Hochschule Neuendettelsau) The Absence of Women and the Importance of Gender in the Book of Daniel |
Sarah Wisialowski (University of Oxford) Disrupting Time: A Study of Daniel 9 and History |
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Florian Neitmann (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) The Torah in Combat Sports and Cosmic Spheres: On the Reception of Deuteronomy 30:15, 19 in 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch |
Josef M. Oesch (Universität Innsbruck) Eine Datenbank zur überlieferten Gliederung der Hebräischen Bibel. Ein Werkstättenbericht |
John Shuster (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Homiletical Features and Functions of the Targum to the Psalms |
112-52 Hebrew and Other Northwest Semitic Languages (1) Chair: Jürg Hutzli Room KOL-F-103 |
Jan Dušek (Charles University, Prague) Who Were the Gods of Panamuwa I? |
Nesina Grütter (Universität Basel)
The Canard of a Loan Translation from Akkadian in Ezekiel 21:26: Divine Agency Concepts Unveiled |
Harald Samuel (University of Oxford) Einige Probleme der althebräischen „Orthographie“ |
112-53 Methodology of HB/OT Study (1) Chair: Ruth Ebach Room KOL-G-203 |
Axel Bühler (University of Geneva) Faire parler les nombres. Une analyse statistique de l’invention des chiffres dans les textes antiques |
Juliane Eckstein (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) Everything Is Connected: Introducing Actor Network Theory to Biblical Studies |
Benjamin Kilchör (STH Basel) Intertextual Observations in the Method of Quoting Long Texts within the Bible |
112-54 Prophets (7) Chair: Hans Ulrich Steymans Room KOL-G-222 new Room KOL-F-109 |
Georg Fischer (Universität Innsbruck) Die Stellung Jeremias innerhalb der Propheten |
Noam Mizrahi (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) The Interpretive Transmission of Isaiah as Witnessed by 4QIsag (4Q61) |
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112-60 Hebrew and Other Northwest Semitic Languages (2) Chair: Lida Panov Room KOL-F-103 |
Jesse Scheumann (University of the Free State) “Disjunctive waw”: Towards a Comprehensive View of Negative Coordination in Biblical Hebrew |
Desiree Zecha (LMU München) Die Bedeutung eines „und“ |
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112-61 Methodology of HB/OT Study (2) Chair: Dylan Johnson Room KOL-G-203 |
Tyler Mowry (Baylor University) Diachronic Analysis in a Post-“Empirical” Age: Vertical and Horizontal Patterning as Possible Categories of Indeterminate Compositional Phenomena |
Reinhard Müller (Universität Göttingen) Zwei Interpolationen des Wortes „Tora“ im protomasoretischen Text |
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112-62 Prophets (8) Chair: Andrew Teeter Room KOL-G-222 new Room: KOL-F-109 |
Benjamin Ziemer (Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg) Wie alt sind die beiden Fassungen des Jeremiabuches? Eine Neueinschätzung nach Qumran |
James D. Nogalski (Baylor University) The Significance of Sequence: Reflections on Haggai→Zechariah→Malachi as the Conclusion to the Twelve |
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112-63 The Political, Social, and Economic History of Ancient Israel and Judah Chair: Stephen Germany Room KOL-G-220 |
Jacob Deans (University of Cambridge) Amos the nōqēd: A Case Study of the Class Politics of Israel’s Countryside |
Sarah Schulz (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) Persische Herrschaftsämter und jüdische Identität |
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112-64 Wisdom Literature (3) Chair: Alma Brodersen Room KOL-G-212 |
Heli Alamaunu (University of Helsinki) The Fruit of the Mouth: Intuitive Thinking in Proverbs |
Giorgio Paolo Campi (University of Bologna - École Pratique des Hautes Études) The Tale of the Poor Man of Nippur between Mesopotamian and Biblical Wisdom |
Lisa Plantin (Stockholm School of Theology) A Solution to the Textual Problems in Job 38:10 and 39:3 |