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Hoschander was a
rabbi and lecturer. Born in Dortmund, Germany,
December 29, 1927, and
raised in
Borough Park, Brooklyn, New York,
Henry Hoschander was...
- of destruction, has also been
proposed as an etymon.[citation needed]
Hoschander suggests that
Haman is a
priestly title and not a
proper name. As described...
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royal consorts mentioned in extra-biblical
records remain speculative.
Hoschander proposed that it
originated as a
shortening of an
unattested "vashtateira"...
- 2:2 and
Nehemiah 7:7,
albeit likely as two
separate names in sequence).
Hoschander interpreted this as the
Babylonian "Marduk-belshunu" (ð’€ð’€«ð’Œ“𒂗𒋗𒉡, dAMAR...
- Rhein:
Verlag Philipp von Zabern, 1999. ISBN 3-8053-2310-7, pp. 220–21.
Hoschander,
Jacob (1918). "The Book of
Esther in the
Light of History". The Jewish...
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which is
credited to
Hecataeus of
Abdera (late
fourth century BCE).
Hoschander,
Jacob (1923). The Book of
Esther in the
Light of History.
Dropsie College...
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Identifications with
other Persian monarchs have also been suggested.
Jacob Hoschander has
argued that the name of
Haman and that of his
father Hamedatha are...
- Vogelsang, A
Political History of the
Achaemenid Empire, BRILL, 1989
Jacob Hoschander, The Book of
Esther in the
Light of History,
Oxford University Press,...
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legacy of the Akkadians",
Oxford University Press, 2019 ISBNÂ 9780190903039
Hoschander, Jakob, "Die
Personennamen auf dem
Obelisk des Maniṡtusu"' , vol. 20,...
- Plutarch's Lives, Little,
Brown and Company, 1885
Dandamaev 1989.
Jacob Hoschander, The Book of
Esther in the
Light of History,
Oxford University Press,...