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  • '''In Search of 'Ancient Israel' ''' (1992) is a book by [[Philip R. Davies]]. ...hallenging the whole spectrum of scholarly consensus about the origins of 'Israel' and its scriptures, it is written more in the style of a textbook for stud
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  • ...e detailed philological research, a wide knowledge of ancient Near Eastern literature and biblical archaeology - and a radical way of understanding what the bibl [[Category:Ancient Israel History (subject)|2003 Garbini]]
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  • '''How the Bible Became a Book: The Textualization of Ancient Israel''' (2004) is a book by [[William M. Schniedewind]]. ...to write literature. It describes an emerging literate society in ancient Israel challenging the assertion that literacy first arose in Greece during the fi
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  • ...n, contraception and family life, which surrounded and intersected Ancient Israel and the church in New Testament times."--Publisher description. *Marriage and family in the ancient Near East / [[Victor H. Matthews]]
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  • ''' Interpreting Biblical Literature: An Introduction to Biblical Studies ''' (2009) is a book by [[Michael R. ...own -- Acts of the Apostles: expansion and conflict in the early church -- Ancient letter writing & New Testament Epistles: and you thought snail mail was slo
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  • Juvenile literature. Miriam (Mary) is a young girl being raised by her widowed father. "Set in turbulent ancient Israel, a richly detailed historical tale follows the love story of two young outc
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  • ...on of Jerusalem, with Berenice, the daughter of Herod Agrippa, the King of Israel, as the object of varying emotions including sexual lust and saintly admira ...nd Israel. A master of gripping historical fiction, Howard Fast brings the ancient world to vivid life in this enthralling, epic drama."--Publisher descriptio
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  • '''Studies in Ancient Israelite Wisdom''' (1976) is a volume edited by [[James L Crenshaw]]. ...Alonso-Schokel -- Method in determining wisdom influence upon 'historical'literature / James L. Crenshaw.
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  • ...he Japanese edition of a book by [[Max Weber]]; see [[Das antike Judentum (Ancient Judaism / 1921 Weber), book]]. Translated from the German by [[Yoshiaki Uch ...rientalist; his work was not based on primary sources but on the secondary literature on the period.
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  • *SCHOLARLY AND FICTIONAL WORKS: see [[:Category:Hebron (subject)]] '''Hebron''' (now in the West Bank) is an ancient city in the land of Israel, famous for containing the traditional burial site of the biblical Patriarc
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  • ...the Chinese edition of a book by [[Max Weber]]; see [[Das antike Judentum (Ancient Judaism / 1921 Weber), book]]. Translated from the German by [[Le Kang]] an ...rientalist; his work was not based on primary sources but on the secondary literature on the period.
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  • ...s most hated women. We know her as a wanton woman, as the Queen of ancient Israel who turned God's people to idol worship, as the woman who fought the Prophe [[Category:Literature--2000s|2001 Gold]]
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  • ...llhausen, who argued that the idea of monotheism evolved slowly throughout Israel's history and become more pronounced only with the prophets in the 8th cent ...did not originate with Moses, but existed before him, among the tribes of Israel. When Moses became in charge, however, he innovated on this idea and devel
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  • ...the French edition of a book by [[Max Weber]]; see [[Das antike Judentum (Ancient Judaism / 1921 Weber), book]]. Translated from the German by [[Freddy Rapha ...rientalist; his work was not based on primary sources but on the secondary literature on the period.
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  • '''From Epic to Canon: History and Literature in Ancient Israel''' (1998) is a book by [[Frank Moore Cross]]. *Part I: Epic Traditions of Early Israel
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  • '''Das antike Judentum ''' <German> / '' Ancient Judaism '' (1921) is a book by [[Max Weber]]. ...rientalist; his work was not based on primary sources but on the secondary literature on the period.
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  • ...exts and incorporating the most recent archaeological discoveries from the Ancient Near East and Hellenistic worlds."--Publisher description. [[Category:Ancient Israel History (subject)|2008 Kee]]
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  • ...pillage his homeland is charged with a mission that could destroy or free Israel. ...to be unleashed. In the right hands, the scroll could bring about ancient Israel's freedom from Roman occupation, but used improperly, it could destroy her.
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  • ...Paperback edition to this title is available from the Society of Biblical Literature."--Publisher description. ...Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature, 2008 ([[Early Judaism and Its Literature]], 24).
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  • ..., Sacrifice, and the Temple: Symbolism and Supersessionism in the Study of Ancient Judaism''' (2005) is a book by [[Jonathan Klawans]]. *Part I. Purity and Sacrifice in Biblical Israel
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