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The Journal of Semitic Studies was established in 1955 and since then has built up a reputation as one of the leading international academic journals in its field. Semitic Studies has always been understood by the editors to include the modern as well as the ancient Near (Middle) East, with special emphasis on research into the languages and literatures of the area. The editors continue to maintain the policy of ensuring that each volume contains items of interest to Orientalists and Biblical Scholars. Extensive reviews of selected books, as well as general review notices, remain a feature of the Journal.

The Journal of Semitic Studies publishes a Supplement series of books. The aim in this series is to provide an opportunity for publication of more substantial works of monograph length and for collective works on particular themes.

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Volume 47, Number 2, 2002

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The Meaning of Ugaritic s/sgr [s/s(grave)g(acute)r]
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References to Prophecy in Neo-Assyrian Sources
pp. 311-312(2)
Author: Postgate J.N.

Assyrian Prophecies
pp. 312-313(2)
Author: Postgate J.N.

An Elementary Grammar of Biblical Hebrew
pp. 314-315(2)
Author: Stec D.M.

The Development of the Syntax of Post-Biblical Hebrew
pp. 318-320(3)
Author: Fassberg S.E.

Reading the Bible in the Global Village: Helsinki
pp. 320-322(3)
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Isaiah 1-39: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary
pp. 324-326(3)
Author: Williamson H.G.M.

The Transformation of Torah from Scribal Advice to Law
pp. 327-333(7)
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Qumran Cave 4, XXV: Halakhic Texts
pp. 339-341(3)
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The Dead Sea Scrolls: A New Translation
pp. 342-343(2)
Author: Campbell J.

I Esdras: From Origin to Translation
pp. 343-345(3)
Author: Grabbe L.L.

Josephus' Story of the Later Monarchy
pp. 349-352(4)
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The Changing Faces of Jesus
pp. 361-362(2)
Author: Lim T.H.

Jewish and Christian Doctrines: The Classics Compared
pp. 363-365(3)
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Jewish Budapest: Monuments, Rites, History
pp. 366-370(5)
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The Qur'an and its Interpretative Tradition
pp. 374-375(2)
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The Arabic Grammatical Tradition: A Study in ta'lil
pp. 376-380(5)
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Max Weber and Islam
pp. 387-390(4)
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Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible
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The Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian Origins
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