- Jan P.
Fokkelman (born 23
March 1940) is a
Dutch biblical scholar.
Fokkelman was born in Batavia, in the
Dutch East Indies. He studied, and then taught...
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Myers (2000), p. 763.
Fokkelman (1981), p. 482.
Ginzberg (1911), p. 270.
Ginzberg (1911), p. 272.
Ginzberg (1911), p. 274.
Fokkelman, J. P. (1981). Narrative...
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Trees Huberts-
Fokkelman (18
February 1934, 's-Hertogenbosch – 31
October 2013, Tilburg) was a
Dutch politician. She was a
Member of the
Senate from 1991...
- he
recognizing them, they
failing to
recognize him". Similarly, J. P.
Fokkelman notes that the "extra attention" for
Judah in
chapter 38, "sets him up...
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Sawyer 2013, p. 28.
Habel 1985, p. 575.
Kugler &
Hartin 2009, p. 33.
Fokkelman 2012, p. 20.
Hartley 1988, p. 18. Seow 2013, p. 24. Kugel,
James L. (2008)...
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refused to stay in a
Jebusite city, and they
continued on to Gibeah. J. P.
Fokkelman argues that
Judges 19:11–14 is a chiasm,
which hinges on the
Levite referring...
- Commentary: Revised.
Eerdmans Publishing Co. p. 504. ISBN 0802822819. Jan P.
Fokkelman (2000). At the
interface of
prosody and
structural analysis,
Volume 2...
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Balaam tradition at Deir 'Alla'"
Biblical Archaeology 49 (1986), p. 220.
Fokkelman, J. P. (2012). The book of Job in form: a
literary translation with commentary...
- tricolon, and the
remaining verses all
being tricolons. (One scholar, Jan P.
Fokkelman,
dissents and
takes verse 4 to be two bicolons.) It is
usually divided...
- 1966, long
before the ground-breaking
studies of
Robert Alter and J. P.
Fokkelman. They note that he
became "especially
famous for his
creative exegetical...