- Jörg
Albertz (German pronunciation: [ˈjœʁk ˈʔalbɛʁts]; born 29
January 1971) is a
German former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. Between...
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Heinrich Albertz (22
January 1915 – 18 May 1993) was a
German Protestant theologian,
priest and
politician of the
Social Democratic Party (SPD). He served...
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Martin Albertz (7.5.1882, Halle, Saxony-Anhalt – 29.12.1956 in Berlin) was a
German clergyman,
resistance fighter, and teacher. As
Superintendent of the...
- John Knox Press. ISBN 978-0-664-22719-7.
Albertz,
Rainer (2012). "Personal
Names and
Family Religion". In
Albertz, Rainer; Schmitt, Rüdiger (eds.). Family...
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Sandra Albertz (born 25
January 1975) is a
retired German football striker. She won the 2005–06 UEFA Women's Cup with 1. FFC Frankfurt.
Sandra Albertz at...
- 2024-03-09. Knight, pp. 65–66. Block, p. 167.
Albertz (1994a), pp. 198–206. Rogerson, pp. 153–154.
Albertz (2003), p. 269. Rogerson, p. 153. Sparks, p....
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Review 42.6 (2016): 26–40, 66. Lipiński 2006, p. 116.
Albertz &
Schmitt 2012, pp. 245–386.
Albertz &
Schmitt 2012, pp. 534–601. Barton,
George Aaron (1907)...
- "Rome", or "Edom".[citation needed] The
following table is
based on
Rainer Albertz's work on
Israel in exile,
itself based mainly on
biblical texts. (Alternative...
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Smith 2002, pp. 8, 33–34, 135.
Sperling 2017, p. 254.
Smith 2016, p. 287.
Albertz 1994, p. 61. Hess 2020, p. 247–248.
Grabbe 2010, p. 2.
Cogan 2001, p. 271...
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beyond identification or
recovery (R. P. Carroll).
According to
Rainer Albertz,
first there were
early collections of oracles,
including material in ch...