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Whoever the editor of this article is, thanks a lot to provide me a chance to translate your stub on this great philosopher of the Judaism!

[edit] Biblical history

Histoire biblique du peuple d'Israël (1962; Biblical history of the people of Israel) — by André Neher and Renée Neher is one of the few works of scholarly biblical history published in modern times that starts with the premise that biblical history and chronology are absolutely true and thus normative for the history of the Ancient Near East. This work is mentioned by Berthoud in his paper on Heinrich Bullinger. DFH 20:47, 11 July 2006 (UTC)