Ancient Israel in Sinai

Ancient Israel in Sinai
Author: James K. Hoffmeier
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2005-10-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780195155464

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Hoffmeier finds evidence to support Biblical narratives for the years spent by the Israeli tribes in the wilderness, & explores alternative theories on the location of Mount Sinai.

Ancient Israel in Sinai

Ancient Israel in Sinai
Author: James Karl Hoffmeier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2005
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 0199835659

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Hoffmeier finds evidence to support Biblical narratives for the years spent by the Israeli tribes in the wilderness, & explores alternative theories on the location of Mount Sinai.

Ancient Israel in Sinai

Ancient Israel in Sinai
Author: James K. Hoffmeier
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2005-10-06
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 0198035403

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In his pathbreaking Israel in Egypt James K. Hoffmeier sought to refute the claims of scholars who doubt the historical accuracy of the biblical account of the Israelite sojourn in Egypt. Analyzing a wealth of textual, archaeological, and geographical evidence, he put forth a thorough defense of the biblical tradition. Hoffmeier now turns his attention to the Wilderness narratives of Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers. As director of the North Sinai Archaeological Project, Hoffmeier has led several excavations that have uncovered important new evidence supporting the Wilderness narratives, including a major New Kingdom fort at Tell el-Borg that was occupied during the Israelite exodus. Hoffmeier employs these archaeological findings to shed new light on the route of the exodus from Egypt. He also investigates the location of Mount Sinai, and offers a rebuttal to those who have sought to locate it in northern Arabia and not in the Sinai peninsula as traditionally thought. Hoffmeier addresses how and when the Israelites could have lived in Sinai, as well as whether it would have been possible for Moses to write down the law received at Mount Sinai. Building on the new evidence for the Israelite sojourn in Egypt, Hoffmeier explores the Egyptian influence on the Wilderness tradition. For example, he finds Egyptian elements in Israelite religious practices, including the use of the tabernacle, and points to a significant number of Egyptian personal names among the generation of the exodus. The origin of Israel is a subject of much debate and the wilderness tradition has been marginalized by those who challenge its credibility. In Ancient Israel in Sinai, Hoffmeier brings the Wilderness tradition to the forefront and makes a case for its authenticity based on solid evidence and intelligent analysis.

Sinai and Palestine

Sinai and Palestine
Author: Arthur Penrhyn Stanley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 666
Release: 1883
Genre: Bible
ISBN: MINN:31951002403080U

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Egypt Canaan and Israel in Ancient Times

Egypt  Canaan  and Israel in Ancient Times
Author: Donald B. Redford
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691214658

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Covering the time span from the Paleolithic period to the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 B.C., the eminent Egyptologist Donald Redford explores three thousand years of uninterrupted contact between Egypt and Western Asia across the Sinai land-bridge. In the vivid and lucid style that we expect from the author of the popular Akhenaten, Redford presents a sweeping narrative of the love-hate relationship between the peoples of ancient Israel/Palestine and Egypt.

Mount Sinai

Mount Sinai
Author: Mark Perdue
Publsiher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781609573256

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Mount Sinai, where Moses received the ten commandments has been lost for about 2,500 years. Isaiah 2:2,3 tells us that in the last days Mount Sinai will be found. Many mountains have been proposed as the "real" Mount Sinai. However, do any meet the biblical clues? What route would the Israelites have taken? How would they obtain water for 600,000 in the desert? What time of year did they leave? What was the weather at that time? Where are the other proposed mountains? Where did Moses' father-in-law, Jethro live? Would Jethro speak Egyptian and would Moses be able to speak another language to have communicated with Jethro's daughter? These are some of the questions answered in this book.

Israel s Exodus in Transdisciplinary Perspective

Israel s Exodus in Transdisciplinary Perspective
Author: Thomas E. Levy,Thomas Schneider,William H.C. Propp
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2015-03-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319047683

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The Bible's grand narrative about Israel's Exodus from Egypt is central to Biblical religion, Jewish, Christian, and Muslim identity and the formation of the academic disciplines studying the ancient Near East. It has also been a pervasive theme in artistic and popular imagination. Israel's Exodus in Transdisciplinary Perspective is a pioneering work surveying this tradition in unprecedented breadth, combining archaeological discovery, quantitative methodology and close literary reading. Archaeologists, Egyptologists, Biblical Scholars, Computer Scientists, Geoscientists and other experts contribute their diverse approaches in a novel, transdisciplinary consideration of ancient topography, Egyptian and Near Eastern parallels to the Exodus story, the historicity of the Exodus, the interface of the Exodus question with archaeological fieldwork on emergent Israel, the formation of biblical literature, and the cultural memory of the Exodus in ancient Israel and beyond. This edited volume contains research presented at the groundbreaking symposium "Out of Egypt: Israel’s Exodus Between Text and Memory, History and Imagination" held in 2013 at the Qualcomm Institute of the University of California, San Diego. The combination of 44 contributions by an international group of scholars from diverse disciplines makes this the first such transdisciplinary study of ancient text and history. In the original conference and with this new volume, revolutionary media, such as a 3D immersive virtual reality environment, impart innovative, Exodus-based research to a wider audience. Out of archaeology, ancient texts, science and technology emerge an up-to-date picture of the Exodus for the 21st Century and a new standard for collaborative research.

Egypt Israel Sinai

Egypt  Israel  Sinai
Author: Anson F. Rainey
Publsiher: Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015014211877

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"Originally presented at a public symposium held on April 1st, 1982 ... sponsored jointly by the Project on the History of Israel and Egypt, and the Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Cultures at Tel Aviv University."--P. 11.