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Being a Girl in Jieng Society

Being a Girl in Jieng Society

Daniel a Mamer

Africa World Books Pty Ltd
2020
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In Jieng societies, being a girl has always meant serving family, culture, and tradition. Jieng women are frequently oppressed, denied rights to education, conditioned to fulfil household and care responsibilities, and made victims of male violence. But Jieng society is changing. In ancient tribes that are beginning to understand the important social value of women, what does it really mean to be born a girl?
The story of a thrilling escape from the clutches of the

The story of a thrilling escape from the clutches of the

Daniel a Mamer

Africa World Books Pty Ltd
2019
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DR DANIEL MAMER grew up in South Sudan in the 1950s amid the oppressive regime of the north in Khartoum. His subsequent education took him from bush and missionary schools all the way to post-graduate theses in universities in America and France. He gained a PhD at the University of Juba and went on to pursue an academic career until, in December 1994, he was forced to flee his homeland due to the overwhelming political oppression and human rights violations against him and many others from South Sudan. In the more than 20 years since then he has worked continuously as a consultant for many NGO, international and United Nations projects improving the livelihood of his fellow South Sudanese. He is happily married with five children and numerous grandchildren.
Words

Words

Corina Daniela Maereanu

Libresco Feeds Pvt. Ltd
2023
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The author's debut book - Words - touches on the topics of human nature, love, family, and growing up. The book's main purpose is to emphasise the power of self-expression through simple, truthful words.
Daniel: A Textual Commentary

Daniel: A Textual Commentary

Ian Young

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2025
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Ian Young provides a commentary on the Masoretic Text of the book of Daniel, focusing on issues of language and text and presenting an investigation of the Masoretic Text as a product of scribal art. Young uses an contrastive approach in order to outline the specific scribal characteristics of the book, looking at both text and language. With respect to the former, Young looks at the many textual versions and minor variations of other textual traditions in addition to the Masoretic Text, asking not only what variations exist, but what difference these formulations make to the interpretation and understanding of a text. With respect to language, Young introduces the reader to the richness of the use of language in Daniel in two ways. First, by presenting the essential linguistic data of the book in a manner accessible to all readers with more than beginners’ Hebrew and Aramaic, and with a focus on what makes Daniel’s Hebrew distinctive. Second, Young uses linguistic contrasts to describe how Daniel’s Hebrew fits in with other Biblical Hebrew books.
Daniel: A Tale of Two Cities

Daniel: A Tale of Two Cities

Bob Fyall

Christian Focus Publications Ltd
2006
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Frenetic scholarly activity has raged over differing interpretations of the book of Daniel. Many liberal scholars claim that it is full of fanciful accounts, some that the prophecies were written after the events occurred. Bob Fyall deals with such questions in his introduction before he goes on to explain the text. He shows us why it was written and when it was written. Daniel is an excellent example of godly living and there is a theme throughout the book of Daniel that God reigns sovereignly and that he will use those who know him to do exploits in history. The book of Daniel is also a book that contains prophecy and visions. Some of the prophecies are remarkably detailed and are fulfilled in history, others concern the coming kingdom of the Messiah. Fyall provides guidelines for us to use in coming to a bibical understanding of God's plan for the world.
Daniel: A Play

Daniel: A Play

Philip Begho

Philip Begho
2001
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This verse play, which has been described as magnificent, is a recreation of the biblical story of Daniel in the lions' den. The verse, beautiful and powerful, incisively brings alive the dilemma of Daniel when he is called to choose between God and his intimidating human benefactor Darius, and the play achieves the very rare feat of at once being a delight for the reading eyes and a joy for the performing stage. "Daniel" was 1st runner-up in the prestigious 1994 ANA drama competition, beaten only by the author's other play, "Esther".