01654cam a22004334i 4500003000900000005001700009008004100026020001500067035002700082040003300109082001800142100003100160245012300191264006000314300003800374336002100412337002500433338002300458490007200481504002800553505040000581526001000981526001000991526000901001526000901010526000901019526000901028526000901037526000901046526000901055526000801064526000801072526000801080526000801088526000801096630004301104650004501147650002801192PE-LiUPU20250731165523.0150623s r 000 0 d a1841272027 a(Sirsi) i9781841272023 aPE-LiUPUbspacPE-LiUPUerda04a221.07bJ2211 aGrabbe, Lester L.,eautor.11a!Every city shall be forsaken' :burbanism and prophecy in ancient israel and the near east.n330 /cLester L. Grabbe. 1aSheffield, England :bSheffield Academic Press,c2001. a226 páginas ;c24 centímetros atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier0 aJournal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series ;v330 aIncluye bibliografía.0 aCityscape to landscape: The 'back to nature' theme in isaiah 1-35. City of chaos, city of stone, city of flesh: urbanscapes in prophitic discourses. Proximity to the central davidic citadel and the greater and lesser prophets. This land is my land: on nature as property in the book of Ezekiel. Sup-Urbas or only hyp-urbas? prophets and populations in ancient israel and socio-historical method. aSEG44 aSEG26 aP151 aP150 aP149 aP146 aP145 aP126 aP125 aP92 aP75 aP74 aP27 aP15 aBiblia.pA.T.xDescripciones y viajes.04aCiudades y pueblosxEnseñanza biblica.04aUrbanismo y profecía.