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- William M. Schniedewind (born 1962, New York City) holds the Kershaw Chair of Ancient Eastern Mediterranean Studies and is a Professor of Biblical Studies...
- Jared or Yered. It has also been proposed based on a reconstruction by Schniedewind and Zuckerman that Baraqiel was the name of the father of Hazael, mentioned...
- Introduction to Ugaritic. Hendrickson Publishers. ISBN 978-1-59856-820-2. Schniedewind, William; Hunt, Joel H. (2007). A Primer on Ugaritic: Language, Culture...
- the top of this article). A few scholars have disputed this, William Schniedewind proposing some minor adjustments to the same fit, Gershon Galil placing...
- Samaritan. William Schniedewind notes that Oded is the only prophet in the Book of Chronicles who does not address a king. Schniedewind argues that this...
- Mesorah Publications, Ltd. Schniedewind, William M. (2022). "Diversity and Development of tôrâ in the Hebrew Bible". In Schniedewind, William M.; Zurawski...
- 2019. Retrieved 12 October 2019. Fiey 1965, p. 141–160. Lipiński 2000. Schniedewind 2002, p. 276-287. Gzella 2015. Nigel Wilson (31 October 2013). Encyclopedia...
- Morphologies of Asia and Africa. Eisenbrauns. p. 49. ISBN 9781575061092. Schniedewind, William; Hunt, Joel H. (2007). A Primer on Ugaritic: Language, Culture...
- prophecies of Isaiah" identify bodies of tradition rather than authors. See Schniedewind, pp. 7–10. See McEntire, 2008, pp. 8–9, for some of the p****ages in which...
- attempt at a cuneiform semi-alphabet. A Primer on Ugaritic, William M. Schniedewind (pg 32) Ugaritic, in The Ancient Languages of Syria-Palestine and Arabia...