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Acknowledgments |
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Abbreviations |
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Introduction |
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Rationale for the Project |
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The Thesis of the Present Study |
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The Object of the Present Study |
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3 | (4) |
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The Leningrad Codex and BHS |
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Genesis and the Pentateuch |
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5 | (1) |
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6 | (1) |
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Methodological Foundations |
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7 | (12) |
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Method: Different Approaches, Different Questions |
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8 | (3) |
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Form Criticism and Beyond |
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11 | (2) |
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13 | (1) |
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Uncovering Surface Structure |
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14 | (1) |
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The Limits of Surface Structure as a Key to Meaning |
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15 | (3) |
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Method: A Summary and Outline |
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18 | (1) |
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Contributions to the Fields of Hebrew Bible, Religion, and the Humanities |
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19 | (2) |
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1 Defining the Toledot Formula: Syntax, Semantics, and Function |
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Syntax of the toledot Formula |
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21 | (1) |
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Semantics of the toledot Formula |
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22 | (3) |
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Functions of the toledot Formula |
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25 | (16) |
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The Function of the toledot Formula in Past Scholarship |
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25 | (1) |
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The Place of the toledot Formula in the Priestly Material |
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25 | (1) |
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26 | (2) |
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28 | (3) |
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31 | (1) |
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Finding the Functions: Linguistic Help |
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31 | (1) |
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32 | (2) |
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Presupposition and Assertion |
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34 | (1) |
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Identifiability and Activation |
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35 | (2) |
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The toledot Formula as a Heading |
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37 | (4) |
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The Sections Defined by the toledot Formula |
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41 | (6) |
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Patterns of Narrowing of Focus in the toledot Sections |
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42 | (1) |
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From the Heavens and Earth to Adam: Genesis 2:4--5:1 |
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42 | (1) |
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From Adam to Noah: Genesis 5:1--6:9 |
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43 | (1) |
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From Noah to Noah's Sons: Genesis 6:9--10:1 |
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43 | (1) |
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From Noah's Sons to Shem: Genesis 10:1--11:10 |
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44 | (1) |
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From Shem to Terah: Genesis 11:10--27 |
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44 | (1) |
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From Terah to Ishmael: Genesis 11:27--25:12 |
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45 | (1) |
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From Ishmael to Isaac: Genesis 25:12--19 |
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45 | (1) |
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From Isaac to Esau: Genesis 25:19--36:1 |
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45 | (1) |
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From Esau to Jacob: Genesis 36:1--37:2 |
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46 | (1) |
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Beyond Jacob: Genesis 37:2-? |
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46 | (1) |
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From Jacob to Aaron and Moses: Genesis 37:2--Numbers 3:1 |
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47 | (1) |
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47 | (2) |
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Excursus. Why is there no Toledot Heading for Abraham? |
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49 | (4) |
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2 Variations in the syntax of the toledot formula |
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Toward Variations in the Formula: Two Types |
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54 | (7) |
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Discussions of the Two Types |
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54 | (4) |
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Final Form Studies of the Two Types |
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58 | (3) |
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Syntactical Variations in the toledot Formula |
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61 | (10) |
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Survey of the Syntactical Variations |
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61 | (8) |
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The Use of wow with the Formula |
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69 | (2) |
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Structural Implications of the waw/Non-waw Variation |
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71 | (8) |
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The Non-wow Occurrences of the toledot Formula |
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72 | (2) |
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Other Uses of the Term toledot Through the Pentateuch |
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74 | (5) |
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Patterns of Narrowing Focus In Light of the Variations in the toledot Headings |
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79 | (3) |
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82 | (1) |
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3 Genealogies' Role in Shaping the Narrative |
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83 | (22) |
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83 | (2) |
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The Functions of Biblical Genealogies |
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85 | (2) |
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General Functions of Biblical Genealogies |
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85 | (1) |
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Form and Function: Linear v. Segmented Genealogies |
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86 | (1) |
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Genealogies and the toledot Sections of Genesis |
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87 | (7) |
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Functions of the Genealogies in Genesis |
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94 | (1) |
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95 | (8) |
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Back to the Beginning: Genesis 1 |
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103 | (1) |
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104 | (1) |
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4 Covenants Change the Basis for the Narrowing of Focus |
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105 | (18) |
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The Centrality of Covenant to the toledot Structure of Genesis |
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106 | (5) |
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Three Key Moments in the toledot Series |
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Key Point #1 The Promise after the Flood |
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111 | (2) |
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Key Point #2 The Promise to Abraham |
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113 | (4) |
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117 | (3) |
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Summary: The Three Key Points |
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120 | (3) |
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5 Findings, Conclusions, and Implications |
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123 | (14) |
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Findings of the Investigation |
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123 | (4) |
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The toledot Formula as a Heading |
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123 | (1) |
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124 | (1) |
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Genealogies as Life Preservers |
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125 | (1) |
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126 | (1) |
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Integrating the Findings by toledot |
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127 | (3) |
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These are the toledot of the Heavens and Earth: Genesis 2:4--4:26 |
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127 | (1) |
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This is the Book of the toledot of Adam: Genesis 5:1--6:8 |
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127 | (1) |
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These are the toledot of Noah: Genesis 6:9--10:1 |
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127 | (1) |
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And These are the toledot of the Sons of Noah: Genesis 10:1--11:9 |
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127 | (1) |
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These are the toledot of Shem: Genesis 11:10--26 |
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128 | (1) |
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And These are the toledot of Terah: Genesis 11:27--25:11 |
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128 | (1) |
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And These are the toledot of Ishmael: Genesis 25:12--18 |
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128 | (1) |
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And These are the toledot of Isaac: Genesis 25:19--35:29 |
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128 | (1) |
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And These are the toledot of Esau: Genesis 36:1--8; 36:9--37:1 |
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129 | (1) |
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These are the toledot of Jacob: Genesis 37:2--Numbers 2:34 |
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129 | (1) |
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And These are the toledot of Aaron and Moses: Numbers 3:1--Deuteronomy 34:12 |
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129 | (1) |
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130 | (1) |
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Implications and Further Directions |
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130 | (5) |
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Interface with Other Characters |
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130 | (1) |
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Interface with Other Elements in the Text |
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131 | (1) |
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The Importance of Terah in Genesis |
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131 | (1) |
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The Diachronic Study of the Pentateuch in the Hebrew Bible |
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132 | (1) |
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Numbers in the toledot Series |
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132 | (1) |
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The Relationship Between Genesis and the Pentateuch |
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133 | (1) |
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Themes Working Toward the Deuternomistic History |
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133 | (1) |
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New Testament: The toledot of Jesus |
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133 | (1) |
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134 | (1) |
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135 | (1) |
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The Use of Language to Shape (Narrative) Reality |
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135 | (1) |
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135 | (2) |
Bibliography |
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137 | (10) |
Index of References |
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147 | (2) |
Index of Subjects |
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149 | (2) |
Index of Authors |
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151 | (2) |
Index of Hebrew Words and Phrases |
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