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doc. Jan Dušek Ph.D.
Academic staff at Protestant Theological Faculty, Faculty of Arts
11 classes
62 publications
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Aramaic
ASYRV001 |
Faculty of Arts
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Aramaic II
ASYRV002 |
Faculty of Arts
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Partial Doctoral Exam in Aramaic
RDP095 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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History of Ancient Israel and her Religion
RET1003 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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Bible and History
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RET1006A |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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Introduction to Biblical Aramaic
RET1014 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
Bible and History in the Iron Age
RET10421 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
From the Kingdom of Israel to the Province of Samaria
RET10422 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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Literature and Historical Context of the Old Testament
RETN1002 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
Reading in the Old Testament
RJ535 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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Publications
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The "Nests" of the Aramaic Scribal Culture in the Late 9th - Early 7th Centuries BCE Levant: An Attempt at Identification
2023 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Who Were the Gods of Panamuwa I?
2023 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Psalm 22 and the Biblical Roots of Christian Culture
2023 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Locating the findspot of the stela from Ördekburnu
2022 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Where the fugitives shall be captured? A new reading of Sefire III, 6
2021 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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The Importance of the Wadi Daliyeh Manuscripts for the History of Samaria and the Samaritans
2020 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Sanballat
2020 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Daliyeh, Wadi ed-
2020 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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The Tell Fekheriye Inscription and the Western Assyrian Border in the Late 9th Century B.C.E.
2019 |
Faculty of Arts
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Tell Fekheriye Inscription and the Western Assyrian Border in the late 9th Century B.C.E
2019 |
Faculty of Arts
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