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A Note on Papyrus 967REVELL E. J.Studia Papyrologica. 1976, Vol 15, Num 2, pp 131-136Article

Biblical Punctuation and Chant in the Second Temple PeriodREVELL E. J.Journal for the Study of Judaism in the Persian, Hellenistic and Roman Period. 1976, Vol 7, Num 2, pp 181-198Article

Concord with compound subjects and related uses of pronounsREVELL, E. J.Vetus Testamentum. 1993, Vol 43, Num 1, pp 69-87, issn 0042-4935Article

'Obed (Deut 26 : 5) and the Function of the Participle in MTREVELL, E. J.Sefarad. 1988, Vol 48, Num 1, pp 197-205, issn 0037-0894Article

Stress Position in Hebrew Verb Forms with Vocalic AffixREVELL, E. J.Journal of Semitic Studies. 1987, Vol 32, Num 2, pp 249-271Article

The Battle with Benjamin (Judges XX 29-48) and Hebrew Narrative TechniquesREVELL, E. J.Vetus Testamentum Leiden. 1985, Vol 35, Num 4, pp 417-433Article

First Person Imperfect Forms with waw ConsecutiveREVELL, E. J.Vetus Testamentum. 1988, Vol 38, Num 4, pp 419-426, issn 0042-4935Article

Pausal forms in Biblical Hebrew: their Function, Origin and SignificanceREVELL, E. J.Journal of Semitic Studies Manchester. 1980, Vol 25, Num 2, pp 165-179Article

Stress and the waw Consecutive in Biblical HebrewREVELL, E. J.Journal of the American Oriental Society New Haven, Conn. 1984, Vol 104, Num 3, pp 437-444Article

The System of the Verb in Standard Biblical ProseREVELL, E. J.Hebrew Union College annual. 1989, Vol 60, pp 1-37, issn 0360-9049Article

Pausal forms in biblical Hebrew: their uniction, origin, and significanceREVELL, E.-J.Journal of Semitic Studies Manchester. 1980, Vol 25, Num 2, pp 165-179Article

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