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== Additional potential leads (yet to be confirmed for relevance and categorized by Bible Wiki editors...) == * Eugene Borowitz - Talmud's Theological Wordgame * Max Kudushan - Rabbinic Thinking and Organic Thinking * Sources Rabbi David Fohrman [https://members.alephbeta.org/playlist/rabbi-fohrman-biography has mentioned]: ** Robert Alter, The Art of Biblical Poetry ** Michlelet Herzog and Herzog College ** "The work that we're doing here at Aleph Beta in Tanach, there's other people across the globe that are doing similar kinds of work. Some focus in the Gush in Machon Herzog are, but not just in the Gush. I just had a chareidi fellow over here in Jerusalem giving talks to Chevron and to Ponevezh and he stumbled upon this himself. It's in the air. People are going to find it because the age is right for it." ** [https://members.alephbeta.org/playlist/how-to-learn-torah Rabbi Menachem Leibtag] * David Daube * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillel_Bakis * Richard Hays has two "echoes" books and "Reading the Bible Intertextually" * [https://hebraicthought.org/podcast/how-scripture-reads-scripture-understanding-biblical-intertextuality-brent-strawn-ep-186 Brent Strawn mentions] Ross Wagner and says that "David Lincicum has a great new book coming out" (regarding intertextual activations). He also speaks about taking a course from Ulrich Mauser in which the main thesis was that any symbol you find in Revelation is not ''de novo'' but originates in the Old Testament or Jewish intertestamental literature. * [https://www.bemadiscipleship.com BEMA podcast]
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