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M. L. King
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prof. Filip Čapek Ph.D.
Academic staff at Protestant Theological Faculty
40 classes
66 publications
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class
Block-Seminar in Archaeology: Temples in Iron Age Judah
RET1072B |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
International Online Seminar "The Book of the Twelve – Textual and Archaeological Perspectives"
RET1073 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
Biblical Archaeology - Main Issues
RET1004 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
Archaeology, Bible and Current Research in Israel
RET1004A |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
Biblical Archaeology - Introduction to Methodology
RET1005 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
Hebrew - Advanced reading
+1
RET1010 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
Old Testament Seminar 1
+1
RET1011 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
Old Testament Seminar 2
RET1022 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
Old Testament Exegesis
+2
RET1031 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
Hebrew Bible and Its Post-modern Interpretation
RET1045 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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Good Things Come only Retrospectively: Search for Historical and Theological Topoi of the Phrase הנה־בן נולד לבית־דוד יאשׁיהו שׁמו in 1 Kings 13:2
2020 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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King Josiah Between Eclipse and Rebirth: Judah of the 7th Century BCE in History and Literature
2019 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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What is the score for Exodus: Gods and Kings?
2016 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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The Theological Reshaping of a (Hi)story: Israel in the Second Half of Ninth Century BCE
2016 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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Balancing Evidence about Jehu and Joash in Ancient Near East Texts - Critical Reassessment
2014 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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Elisha and Returned Axe (2 Kings 6:1-7)
2013 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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Non-exemplary Conduct? David´s Testament and Joab (1 Kings 2:1-12)
2013 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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Who Was King? Who Was Not King? : The Rulers and the Ruled in the Ancient Near East.
2010 |
Protestant Theological Faculty, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Arts
publication
David's Ambiguous Testament - The Role of Joab in 1 Kings 2:1-12
2010 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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Jehu, the King of Israel who Repaid and Paid. ''Last'' King of Omride Dynasty according to Neo-Assyrian, Aramaean and Biblical Historiography
2010 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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