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Mitteilung : Ya el in judges 4 : An onomastic Rejoinder

Scott C. Layton
- 01 Jan 1997 - 
- Vol. 109, Iss: 1, pp 93-94
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In this paper, L'A. el. se penche sur le sens de l'hebreu and signifie bouc de montagne comme le suggerent des formes apparentees dans d'autres languages semitiques.
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L'A. se penche sur le sens de l'hebreu Ya el, nom personnel, en Juges 4. Il signifie bouc de montagne comme le suggerent des formes apparentees dans d'autres langues semitiques.

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