Unity and Diversity: Essays in the History, Literature, and Religion of the Ancient Near EastHans Goedicke, Jimmy Jack McBee Roberts Johns Hopkins University Press, 1975 - 225 หน้า Papers presented at a symposium held at Johns Hopkins University, Jan. 9-12, 1973. |
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... land of Canaan , not only disrupts the unity and continuity of the poetic narra- tive , but represents the entry and settlement in the promised land as peaceful and without the resistance of the inhabitants , contrary to the practically ...
... land of Canaan , not only disrupts the unity and continuity of the poetic narra- tive , but represents the entry and settlement in the promised land as peaceful and without the resistance of the inhabitants , contrary to the practically ...
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... land of Canaan , including as principal and representative events the drowning of the Egyptians , the Wanderings in the wilderness , and the entry into the land . It is clear that verses 52-53 deal with the complex of incidents leading ...
... land of Canaan , including as principal and representative events the drowning of the Egyptians , the Wanderings in the wilderness , and the entry into the land . It is clear that verses 52-53 deal with the complex of incidents leading ...
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... land - only permanent dwelling with Yahweh and continued life under his protection.47 THE SONG OF DEBORAH ( JUDG . 5 ) 48 A drastically altered scene is reflected in the Song of Deborah , to which we now turn . The battle between Israel ...
... land - only permanent dwelling with Yahweh and continued life under his protection.47 THE SONG OF DEBORAH ( JUDG . 5 ) 48 A drastically altered scene is reflected in the Song of Deborah , to which we now turn . The battle between Israel ...
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ancient appears Assyrian attempt Babylon Babylonian battle beginning biblical called Canaan century clear column concern contrast CT XV cult deity described designation discussion divine Drama early Egypt Egyptian evidence example existence expression fact father force give given goddess gods hand historical Hittite important Inanna interpretation Israel Israelite Jerusalem Judah king land language later letters Marduk marriage meaning mentioned Mesopotamian mother mountain myth nature original parallels passage perhaps period person poem political possible present probably question reference reflects religion religious remains represent rite ritual royal sacred scribe seems social society Song structure Studies suggest tablet term tradition translation tribes various verb verse victory writing Yahweh Yahwism