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Heimpel ( 1995 : 137 ) suggested that " the term means probably ' holding . ' ” A thorough discussion of all Ur III references would fill a separate study ; without entering such an exhaustive lexicographical discussion , I would ...
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They could be responsible for fashioning and / or preserving the ritual tradition ( s ) of important cults , and they were by no means restricted to playing a menial role in the performance of those rituals .
They could be responsible for fashioning and / or preserving the ritual tradition ( s ) of important cults , and they were by no means restricted to playing a menial role in the performance of those rituals .
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What do they mean and how do they relate to each other ? The metaphor “ our hands became limp ” means “ we panicked , ” as in 2 Samuel 4 : 1 : And the son of Saul heard that Abner had died in Hebron and his hands became limp and all ...
What do they mean and how do they relate to each other ? The metaphor “ our hands became limp ” means “ we panicked , ” as in 2 Samuel 4 : 1 : And the son of Saul heard that Abner had died in Hebron and his hands became limp and all ...
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