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“‘Ad,’ ‘Thamud,’ ‘Hud,’ and ‘Salih’ as Reflecting Edessene/Northern Syrian Conversion Stories

Journal of Higher Criticism, Fall 2005.

‘Ad,’ ‘Thamud,’ ‘Hud,’ and ‘Salih’ as Reflecting EdesseneNorthern Syrian Conversion Stories about ‘Thomas,’ ‘Addai”Thaddaeus’, ‘Yehudah’ ( ‘Judas Thomas”Judas the Zealot”Judas Barsabas’ ), and James.

This entry was posted in Articles on October 8, 2005 by Bob.

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