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Citation: R. Davidson, In search of true wisdom. Essays in Old-Testament interpretation in honor of Ronald E. Clements, J THEOL ST, 52, 2001, pp. 133-135
Citation: A. Van Der Kooij, The holy city of Jerusalem in 'Esdras' (alpha) and 'Ezra-Nehemiah'. Two conceptions of the restoration of Israel, J THEOL ST, 52, 2001, pp. 156-159