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the concept of eschatological sleep

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English
Pages
241

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An investigation of koimaomai in the New Testament: the concept of eschatological sleep
1996, Mellen Biblical Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-221) and indexes.
Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, fall term 1992.

Published in
Lewiston, NY
Series
Mellen Biblical Press series ;, v. 45

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Dewey Decimal Class
236/.1
Library of Congress
BS2545.D45 J33 1996

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Pagination
vii, 241 p. ;
Number of pages
241

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Open Library
OL979492M
ISBN 10
0773424172, 077342430X
LCCN
96016855
Library Thing
664953
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1154424

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