Faculty of Humanities
School of Languages
Department of Ancient Languages
Literary conventions in the Semitic languages - Research Output
Research articles in refereed specialist journals:
Botha PJ: 2002. The paradox between appearance and truth in Ephrem the Syrian's hymn De Crucifixione IV. Acta Patristica et Byzantina, 13, pp 34-49.
Potgieter JH: 2002. The (poetic) rhetoric of wisdom in Proverbs 3:1-12. Hervormde Teologiese Studies, 58 (4), pp 1357-1374.
Prinsloo GTM: 2002. Reading Proverbs 3:1-12 in its social and ideological context. Hervormde Teologiese Studies, 58 (4), pp 1375-1400.
Botha PJ: 2002. A social-scientific reading of Psalm 129. Hervormde Teologiese Studies, 58 (4), pp 1401-1414.
Prinsloo GTM: 2002. Reading Habakkuk 3 in its literary context: A worthwhile exercise or futile attempt?. Journal for Semitics/Tydskrif vir Semitistiek, 11 (1), pp 83-111.
de Villiers GG, Prinsloo GTM: 2002. Gilgamesh sees the deep: From shame to honour. Journal for Semitics/Tydskrif vir Semitistiek, 11 (1), pp 23-44.
Botha PJ: 2002. The textual strategy and social background of Psalm 64 as keys to its interpretation. Journal for Semitics/Tydskrif vir Semitistiek, 11 (1), pp 64-82.
Prinsloo GTM: 2002. Psalm 130: Poetic patterns and social significance. Old Testament Essays (Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa), 15 (2), pp 453-469.
Brink IA: 2002. Die gebeure en karakters in Eksodus 2: 'n Studie van die storie-aspekte in die narratiewe teks van Eksodus 2 (Deel 1). Old Testament Essays (Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa), 15 (2), pp 335-349.
Botha PJ: 2002. 'The honour of the righteous will be restored': Psalm 75 in its social context. Old Testament Essays (Journal of the Old Testament Society of South Africa), 15 (2), pp 320-334.
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