• Patrick William Skehan (30 September 1909 in New York City – 9 September 1980) was an American Old Testament semitic scholar. Skehan received his B.A....
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  • personality and musician John Skehan (1922–1992), Irish broadcaster Noel Skehan (born 1944), Irish hurler Patrick W. Skehan (1909-1980), American Old Testament...
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    on the literary evidence for The Book of Giants. The 1943 publication by W. B. Henning of the Manichaean fragments from The Book of Giants discovered...
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  • liturgical collection based on the already standardized Masoretic Psalter. Patrick W. Skehan also argued that it is a secondary collection grouped for liturgical...
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    well have drawn upon" the Gospel of John, "at least from memory". Patrick W. Skehan (1974) supported this view, calling the reliance on John "unmistakable"...
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  • pp. 213, 216–217. Pietersma, Cox & Wevers 1984, p. 93. Skehan 1980, pp. 28–34. Patrick W. Skehan, "The Qumran Manuscripts and Textual Criticism" in Vatus...
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    Alfred Rahlfs. The manuscript was published and described in 1992 by Patrick W. Skehan in his publication of Qumran cave 4.4 (Discoveries in the Judaean...
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    Technological Innovations, New Texts, and Reformulated Issues. Edited by Donald W. Parry and Eugene Ulrich, Leiden: Brill, 1999. Wise, Michael Owen, et al....
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  • Pentateuch, pages 168–71. New York: Behrman's Jewish Book House, 1936. Patrick W. Skehan. "The Structure of the Song of Moses in Deuteronomy." Catholic Biblical...
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    Jerusalem. The manuscript was written in the Hasmonean period, and Patrick W. Skehan dated 4Q120 to "late first century BCE or opening years of the first...
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