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Textual scholars attribute the biblical genealogy to the Book of Generations, a document originating from a similar religiopolitical group and date to the priestly source.
Textual scholars regard these two names as fragments of naming narratives coming from different sources-one being the Jahwist and the other being the Elohist.
Textual scholars believe that this is the result of the genealogical passage, in which his children are named, being from a much later source than the Jahwist and Elohist narratives, which make up most of the Joseph narrative, and which consistently describe Benjamin as a child.
Textual scholars suggest that these two roles come from different sources, which later were spliced together to form the Book ( s ) of Samuel.
Textual scholars believe that these lists were originally independent administrative documents, not necessarily dating from the same time, and hence reflecting the changing tribal boundaries.
Textual scholars view this as a postdiction, since some believe that the Blessing of Jacob was written in a period around the 9th or 8th centuries ( 900-701 BC ), the same period in which the tribe was actually dwindling.
Textual scholars believe that the biblical regulation specifying the offering for childbirth in Leviticus 12 originally fell among those concerning bodily discharges in Leviticus 15 ( due to various textual features ), and hence that childbirth was treated as a form of abnormal discharge, for which a period of recovery was required.
Textual scholars have debated for centuries which sources are most closely derived from the original, hence which readings in those sources are correct.
Textual scholars ascribe this narrative to the republican source of the Books of Samuel ( named this due to its generally negative presentation of David and Saul ); the rival source, known as the monarchial source, does not at first glace appear to contain a similar narrative.
Textual scholars attribute the description of Gershom to a different source text to the genealogy involving Gershon.
Textual scholars attribute the genealogy to the Book of Generations, a document originating from a similar religiopolitical group and date to the priestly source.
Textual scholars regard the account of the burning bush as being spliced together from the Jahwist and Elohist texts, with the Angel of Yahweh and the removal of sandals being part of the Elohist version, and the Yahwist's parallels to these being God and the turning away of Moses ' face, respectively
Textual scholars attribute the genealogy to the Book of Generations, a document originating from a similar religiopolitical group and date to the priestly source.
Textual scholars believe that the prose account of Barak, which differs from the poetic account in the Song of Deborah, is a conflation of accounts of two separate events, one concerning Barak and Sisera like the poetic account, the other concerning Jabin's confederation and defeat.
Textual scholars attribute the genealogy to the Book of Generations, a document originating from a religiopolitical group similar to that behind the Priestly source, and at a similar date.
Although it may be too soon to measure the full impact of this volume, it seems safe to say that Norton's work, and his companion study in Textual History, will necessarily have a far-reaching influence on any subsequent scholars who deal with the King James Version's history or its text.
Textual scholars regard the chapter as being an insertion by the deuteronomist, and, even in the Talmud, it is argued that the chapter had been moved and was originally part of the Torah as an aspect of the Deuteronomic Code ; though the masoretic text for this chapter includes a role for the death of the high priest, the Septuagint's version of the chapter does not mention it.

Textual and narrative
Textual types refer to the following four basic aspects of writing: descriptive, narrative, expository, and argumentative.

Textual and source
Textual conventions in the source language are often culture-dependent and may not correspond to conventions in the target culture ( see e. g. Nielsen 2010 ).
Textual evidence indicates that the author frequently used maps as his source.

Textual and Books
Corris's most recent publications include: Conceptual Art: Theory, Myth and Practice ( Cambridge University Press, 2004 ), monographs on David Diao ( TimeZone8 Books, Beijing, 2005 ) and Ad Reinhardt ( Reaktion Books, London, 2008 ), Non-Relational Aesthetics ( Artwords Press, 2008 )( with Dr Charlie Gere ), and Art, Word and Image: 2, 000 Years of Visual / Textual Interaction ( Reaktion Books, London, 2010 )( with John Dixon Hunt and David Lomas ).

Textual and ;
*" The Application of Thought to Textual Criticism " ( 1921 ; published 1922 )
; Textual parsing
; Modern Textual Criticism
* Institute for Fine Arts, which houses thirteen departments: Abstract Painting ; Art and Digital Media ; Art and Photography ; Arts and Research ; Conceptual Art ; Contextual Painting ; Expanded Pictorial Space ; Figurative Painting ; Graphic Arts and Printmaking Techniques ; Object Sculpture ; Performative Art-Sculpture ; Video and Video-installation ; Textual Sculpture
Textual competition theory states that the counterplan may not textually be plan plus ; put another way: a legitimate permutation may combine the texts of the plan and the counterplan.
According to Bruce Metzger's Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament, commentary on the Apostolic Decree of the Council of Jerusalem: " it is possible ... ( fornication means ) marriage within the prohibited Levitical degrees ( Lv 18. 6-18 ), which the rabbis described as " forbidden for porneia ," or mixed marriages with pagans ( Nu 25. 1 ; also compare 2 Cor 6. 14 ), or participation in pagan worship which had long been described by Old Testament prophets as spiritual adultery and which, in fact, offered opportunity in many temples for religious prostitution ".

Textual and known
He is chiefly known for his editions of Greek philosophical works: Heracliti Ephesii Reliquiae ( 1877 ); Prisciani Lydi quae extant ( edited for the Berlin Academy in the Supplementum Aristotelicum, 1886 ); Aristotle, Ethica Nicomachea ( 1890 ), De Arte Poetica ( 1898 ); Contributions to the Textual Criticism of the Nicomachean Ethics ( 1892 ).

Textual and its
The Shakespeare First Folio, its Bibliographical and Textual History.
The Oxford Middleton and its companion piece, Thomas Middleton and Early Modern Textual Culture, offer the most extensive and decisive evidence to date not only for Middleton's authorship of The Revenger's Tragedy, but also for his collaboration with Shakespeare on Timon of Athens and his adaptation and revision of Shakespeare's Macbeth and Measure for Measure.
* Raeleen Chai-Elsholz, " Textual Allusions and Narrative Voice in the Lettres de Milady Juliette Catesby and its English Translation Frances Moore Brooke ", in La traduction du discours amoureux ( 1660 – 1830 ), eds.
Textual criticism ( sometimes still referred to as " lower criticism ") refers to the examination of the text itself to identify its provenance or to trace its history.
The text, edited by the Institut für neutestamentliche Textforschung ( Institute for New Testament Textual Research ) is currently in its 28th edition, abbreviated NA28.

Textual and presentation
Textual presentation allows the writer to grab the reader's attention before actually reading the text based on the appearance of the text.

Textual and other
Textual criticism soon broadened into an awareness of the supplementary perspectives on the past which could be offered by the study of coins, inscriptions and other archaeological remains, as well as documents from medieval periods.
Textual sources mention several other churches in the town.

Textual and ),
Most editions of the Talmud include brief marginal notes by Akiva Eger under the name Gilyonot ha-Shas, and textual notes by Joel Sirkes and the Vilna Gaon ( see Textual emendations below ), on the page together with the text.
* Duggan, Anne ( 1980 ), Thomas Becket: A Textual History of his Letters, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
The Textus Receptus was defended by John William Burgon in his The Revision Revised ( 1881 ), and also by Edward Miller in A Guide to the Textual Criticism of the New Testament ( 1886 ).
: Evidence: Textual evidence and certain topical allusions suggest the play was composed as a specially commissioned piece for a Garter Feast ( an annual meeting of the Order of the Garter ), possibly the Feast on 23 April 1597.
* Allen P. Ross ( Beeson Divinity School, Samford University ), " The Study of Textual Criticism " Guide to the methodology of textual criticism.
" The Han shu Manuscript Evidence, and the Textual Criticism of the Shih-chi: The Case of the Hsiung-nü lieh-chuan ," CLEAR 21 ( 1999 ), 67-97.
* R. Waltz, Codex Claromontanus D ( 06 ), Encyclopedia of New Testament Textual Criticism
" The Physics of Hamlet ’ s ‘ Rogue and Peasant Slave ’ Speech " in A Certain Text: Close Readings and Textual Studies on Shakespeare and Others, ed., Linda Anderson and Janis Lull ( Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 2002 ), pp. 75 – 93.
In addition, he began to prepare his great works of the 1950s: The Editorial Problem in Shakespeare ( 1951 ), The Shakespeare First Folio: Its Bibliographical and Textual History ( 1955 ), Some Aspects and Problems of London Publishing, 1550-1650 ( 1954 ), and the essay " The rationale of copy-text " ( 1950 ), which had a significant influence on textual criticism.

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