- SBL, 2014).
Krahmalkov (2001), pp. 75-85.
Krahmalkov (2001), p. 85-92.
Krahmalkov (2001), pp. 38-49.
Krahmalkov (2001), pp. 50-74.
Krahmalkov (2001), pp...
-
Handbook for
Biblical Hebrew and
Related Languages,
article by
Charles R.
Krahmalkov (ed. John Kaltner,
Steven L. McKenzie, 2002). "This
alphabet was not,...
- identity,
although they may have
referred to
themselves as "Canaanites".
Krahmalkov reconstructs the
Honeyman inscription (dated to c. 900 BC by
William F...
- 1997, p. 175.
Krahmalkov,
Charles R. (2001). A
Phoenician Punic grammar. Brill. pp. 20–27. ISBN 9004117717. OCLC 237631007.
Krahmalkov,
Charles R. (28...
-
inscription being one of the
oldest in
Cyprus in the
Phoenician language,
Krahmalkov has
interpreted it as
referring to a
Phoenician who,
perhaps as a colonizer...
- Samaria, the
northern kingdom of Israel. Near
Eastern scholar Charles R.
Krahmalkov proposed that
Psalm 45
records the
wedding ceremony of Ahab and Jezebel...
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Contenus dans les
Textes Hiéroglyphiques. Vol. 1. p. 99.
Krahmalkov 2000, p. 71.
Krahmalkov 2000, p. 47. Hazlitt, p. 53 Lipiński,
Edward (2004). Itineraria...
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Biblical and North-West
Semitic Studies Presented to
Professor Charles R.
Krahmalkov. Ann Arbor. pp. 59–80. Kropp,
Sonja Dams (2001). "PLASTICITY ANIMATED:...
- Ba‘al-Ḥammon,
which is
understood to mean that he
sacrificed a
child of his (
Krahmalkov translates BŠRY as "<this child> of his own flesh"). The name rendered...
-
known in its
native language—in the
second half of the
ninth century BC.
Krahmalkov,
Charles R. (2000). Phoenician-Punic Dictionary. Leuven:
Peeters / Departement...