James A. Sanders, Scripture in Its Historical Contexts. Vol. I: Text, Canon, and Qumran and Scripture in Its Historical Contexts. Vol. II: Exegesis, Hermeneutics, and Theology. Edited by Craig A. Evans. Forschungen zum Alten Testament 118, 126. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2018, 2019.
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