• Alan Graeme Auld (born 14 August 1941) is a British Old Testament scholar. He is Professor of Hebrew Bible at the University of Edinburgh. Auld was born...
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  • Honour of A. Graeme Auld. BRILL. p. 116. ISBN 90-04-14512-5 – via Google Books. Bryce, Trevor (2012). The World of the Neo-Hittite Kingdoms: A Political...
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    State Press. ISBN 978-1-57506-994-4. Soggin, J. A. (1993). "Notes on the Joseph Story". In A. Graeme Auld (ed.). Understanding Poets and Prophets: Essays...
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  • of software design, and therefore becomes a wicked problem also. Kelly Levin, Benjamin Cashore, Graeme Auld and Steven Bernstein introduced the distinction...
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    Books of Samuel (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    Further editing was apparently done even after then. For example, A. Graeme Auld, Professor of Hebrew Bible at the University of Edinburgh, contends...
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    Judges 1 (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    Joshua and the Deuteronomic point of view as is so commonly assumed.' A. Graeme Auld (1998) concluded that Judges 1 was not an early document, but composed...
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    Historiography in Honour of A. Graeme Auld. Brill. pp. 113–138. ISBN 978-9-004-14512-2. Dozeman, Thomas B. (2015). Joshua 1-12: A New Translation with Introduction...
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    Harry Luke, A guide to Jerusalem and Judea, Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., ltd. T. Cook & Son ltd., London, 1924, p.72 A. Graeme Auld, Margarete...
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  • in Edinburgh. She was involved in building ecumenical relations, and was a member of the Central Committee of the Conference of European Churches (CEC)...
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    New College, Edinburgh (category Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh)
    New College is a historic building at the University of Edinburgh which houses the university's School of Divinity. It is one of the largest and most...
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  • David Alexander Syme Fergusson OBE FRSE FBA (born 3 August 1956) is a Scottish theologian and Presbyterian minister. Since 2021, he has been Regius Professor...
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    and substantially complete by about 550 BCE. Old Testament scholar Graeme Auld contends that further editing was done even after then—the silver quarter-shekel...
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  • 2007: Prof. Philip R. Davies 2006: Prof. C. T. R. Hayward 2005: Prof. A. Graeme Auld 2004: Prof. Hugh G. M. Williamson 2003: Prof. Robert P. Gordon 2002:...
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  • Reflection and Refraction: Studies in Biblical Historiography in Honour of A. Graeme Auld. Supplements to Vetus Testamentum. Vol. 113. BRILL. pp. 124–5. ISBN 9789004145122...
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  • This is a list of Canadian literary figures, such as poets, novelists, children's writers, essayists, and scholars. Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H...
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    Old Firm (redirect from Auld Firm)
    rule whereby they would not knowingly sign a player of the Catholic faith. The policy was decried by Graeme Souness when he became manager, and he brought...
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    Revealed". BBC News. 7 September 2005. Retrieved 5 September 2009. Paton, Graeme (1 October 2007). "One fifth of children from ethnic minorities". The Daily...
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  • (Winona Lake, Indiana:Eisenbrauns, 2000) pages 370–396. Review of A. Graeme Auld's book Kings without Privilege; the review appeared in Ashland Theological...
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  • offered an Honours B.A. in Public Administration, a Certificate of Public Service Studies, a graduate diploma in Public Administration, and a Master of Arts...
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  • This is a list of biographical films. Film portal List of composers depicted on film Credited as Ellen Page "Velikiy Voin Albanii Skanderbeg (1953) -...
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    U16s 2 England U16s 0 as Karamoko Dembele helps young Scots see off the Auld Enemy". Daily Record. Retrieved 30 August 2017. "Russia U17 0–1 Scotland...
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    & 148. Legends of the Jews pp.101-103 Szold & Radin 1998, p. 201. Auld, A. Graeme (1984). Joshua, Judges, and Ruth. Westminster John Knox Press. ISBN 978-0-66424576-4...
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    Ireland (redirect from Auld Sod)
    golfers from Northern Ireland have been particularly successful. In 2010, Graeme McDowell became the first Irish golfer to win the U.S. Open, and the first...
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  • Heartbeat is a British period drama television series which was first broadcast on ITV between 10 April 1992 and 12 September 2010. Set in the fictional...
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    conclude a treaty of mutual assistance with France—known in later years as the Auld Alliance. In retaliation for Scotland's treaty with France, Edward I invaded...
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    Graeme MacKay (born 23 September 1968) is the Hamilton Spectator's resident editorial cartoonist. Born in 1968, grew up in Dundas, Ontario. A graduate...
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  • since late 1297. As a preliminary step he moved the centre of government to York, where it was to remain for the next six years. A council-of-war was held...
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  • "A Man's Best Friend is His Cat" "There's No Fire Without Smoke" "Hello Sailor!" "Any complaints?" "Watch Out – There's a Thief About!" "Should Auld Acquaintance...
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    Graeme Swann, a right-arm off-spinner, represented the England cricket team in 60 Tests, 79 One Day Internationals (ODI), and 39 Twenty20 Internationals...
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    Scottish sports journalists traditionally referring to the English as the "Auld Enemy". The rivalry has diminished somewhat since the late 1970s, particularly...
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