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The Sale of Joseph in Genesis 37:18–26: Narrative Cohesion and Coherence
Published 2025-01-01“…First, I sketch out a brief overview of the various compositional approaches to Genesis 37 and its place in the Joseph story. Second, I consider the nature of narrative cohesion and coherence and how these concepts inform one’s reading of Genesis 37, arguing that the markers of cohesion embedded in the narrative provide a means of guiding the reader coherently through the twists and turns of the plot line. …”
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God's Holy Spirit: a back-story from the Joseph narrative (Genesis 37-50)
Published 2013-06-01“… The story of Judah within the longer Joseph story (Genesis 37-50) provides an apt place for readers to discern the work of the Holy Spirit and what is recognized in spirituality as the work of discernment. …”
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Genesis 5:24 in Karaite Exegesis: "Sefer maamar Mordekhai"
Published 2025-01-01“… This article deals with a little-known commentary on the Pentateuch (more precisely, a supercommentary on Aaron ben Joseph’s Sefer ha-mivḥar) titled Sefer maamar Mordekhai (Book of Mordecai’s Speech). …”
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FACILITATING INTERPRETIVE RESILIENCE:
Published 2018-12-01“…This article uses the Joseph story in Genesis as a case study. Central to the understanding of interpretive resilience in this article is the recognition that marginalised sectors themselves build their interpretive resilience as they navigate and negotiate the (additional) kinds of resources biblical studies might offer. …”
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The Thought-Scene: A Literary Convention of Hebrew Narrative
Published 2025-01-01“…I examine the reasoning process of Abraham (Gen 12:10-20) and Joseph (Gen 39:7-10) in detail and supply a full, annotated catalogue of thought-scenes in Genesis, along with representative examples from across the Hebrew Bible. …”
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Haydn, Schenker, Schönberg. Ein Beitrag zur Eklektizismusdebatte in der Musiktheorie
Published 2010-01-01“…The article illustrates this by performing an analysis of the third movement of Joseph Haydn’s Symphony No. 26 in d-minor Hob. 1:26. …”
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