- Otto
Eißfeldt,
spelled alternatively Otto
Eissfeldt, (September 1, 1887, in
Northeim –
April 23, 1973, in Halle) was a
German Protestant theologian, known...
- a
German rap
group from Hamburg,
consisting of Jan
Delay (aka Eizi Eiz/
Eißfeldt),
Denyo and DJ Mad.
Their fourth album,
Advanced Chemistry, was released...
- Jan
Phillip Eißfeldt (born 25
August 1976),
known professionally as Jan Delay, is a
German rapper and
singer whose stylistic range includes mainly hip...
-
region in the
ancient Maghreb.
Eißfeldt 1941, p. 368. Ulpian,
Digests 50.15.1. Herodian,
Roman History 3.3.
Eißfeldt 1941, pp. 368–369.
Notitia Dignitatum...
- M.) 2008 - ...Stress 1999 - "Heisser" ("Hotter") 2000 - "Sorry" (feat.
Eißfeldt) 2001 - "Sie
macht mich glücklich" ("She
makes me happy") 2002 - "Mehr...
- Zebʿoim. As, for example, by the
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia.
Eissfeldt argued that the
Biblical mention of Baʿal
Zaphon actually referred to...
- ”: 531 The
pluralization of adon "my lord" is
adonai "my lords." Otto
Eissfeldt theorizes that
adonai is a post
positive element attested to in Ugaritic...
- to a type of sacrifice, a
connection first proposed by Otto
Eissfeldt (1935).
Eissfeldt himself,
following Jean-Baptiste Chabot,
connected Punic mlk...
- the
Debian project.
Archived from the
original on
October 16, 2011.
Eissfeldt,
Heiko (August 1, 1996). "Certifying Linux".
Linux Journal.
Archived from...
-
texts excavated at Ras
Shamra (ancient Ugarit) in
Syria since 1929; Otto
Eissfeldt demonstrated in 1952 that it does
incorporate genuine Phoenician elements...