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Write That They May Read
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 379

Write That They May Read

Write That They May Read is a collection of essays written in honor of our mentor, friend, and fellow scholar, Professor Alan R. Millard. Respectful of his contribution to our understanding of writing and literacy in the ancient biblical world, all the essays deal with some aspect of this issue, ranging in scope from archeological artifacts that need to be "read," to early evidence of writing in Israel's world, to the significance of reading and writing in the Bible, including God's own literacy, to the production of books in the ancient world, and the significance of metaphorical branding of God's people with his name. The contributors are distributed among Professor Millard's peers and col...

Writing and Ancient Near East Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Writing and Ancient Near East Society

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-10-27
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  • Publisher: T&T Clark

Series of papers on the general topic of writing and its uses and significance for wider ancient Near Eastern society, based on a colloquium in honor of Professor Alan Millard held in Liverpool in May 2003.

Atra-ḫasīs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Atra-ḫasīs

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Eisenbrauns

Originally published: Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1969.

Treasures from Bible Times
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 187

Treasures from Bible Times

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1985-01-01
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  • Publisher: Lion

Describes archaeological discoveries in the Holy Land and considers whether these ruins and antiquities support the reliability of Biblical texts

Discoveries from Bible Times
  • Language: en

Discoveries from Bible Times

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Lion Books

Following on from Treasures From Bible Times and Discoveries from the Time of Jesus, this book provides a comprehensive survey of biblical archaeology.

The Eponyms of the Assyrian Empire 910-612 BC
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

The Eponyms of the Assyrian Empire 910-612 BC

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998-04-03
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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“Did I Not Bring Israel Out of Egypt?”
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

“Did I Not Bring Israel Out of Egypt?”

The Hebrew Scriptures consider the exodus from Egypt to be Israel’s formative and foundational event. Indeed, the Bible offers no other explanation for Israel’s origin as a people. It is also true that no contemporary record regarding a man named Moses or the Israelites generally, either living in or leaving Egypt has been found. Hence, many biblical scholars and archaeologists take a skeptical attitude, dismissing the exodus from the realm of history. However, the contributors to this volume are convinced that there is an alternative, more positive approach. Using textual and archaeological materials from the ancient Near East in a comparative way, in conjunction with the Torah’s narratives and with other biblical texts, the contributors to this volume (specialists in ancient Egypt, ancient Near Eastern culture and history, and biblical studies) maintain that the reports in the Hebrew Bible should not be cavalierly dismissed for ideological reasons but, rather, should be deemed to contain authentic memories.

The Future of Biblical Archaeology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 412

The Future of Biblical Archaeology

In recent times Biblical archaeology has been heavily criticised by some camp who maintain that it has little to offer Near Eastern archaeology. However, some scholars carry on the fight to change people's views and this collection of essays continues the trend towards reassessing and reemphasising the link between the Bible and archaeology.

Essays on the Patriarchal Narratives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 251

Essays on the Patriarchal Narratives

Today, there is renewed interest in the history and traditions of the patriarchal period. Recent publications have sought, among other things, to show that the biblical patriarchs were a literary, even fictional, creation of the first millennium BC, produced to provide the nation of Israel, which came into prominence only then, with founding fathers. Much of this new writing is helpful in distinguishing what are traditional or speculative interpretations from the basic texts of Genesis. Sometimes archaeological evidence has been adducted in support of the historicity of the patriarchs and their cultural background in the second millennium BC which can no longer be sustained. Sometimes, however, the value of such evidence is ignored or belittled. -- from the preface

The Books of Kings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 728

The Books of Kings

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This collaborative commentary on, or dictionary of, Kings, explores cross-cutting aspects of Kings ranging from the analysis of its composition, historically regarded, to its transmission and reception. Ample attention is accorded sources, figures and peoples who play a part in the book. The commentary deals with Kings treatment in translation and role in later ancient literature. While our comments do not proceed verse by verse, the volume furnishes guidance, from contributors highly qualified to advance contemporary discussion, on the book's historical background, its literary intentions and characteristics, and on themes and motifs central to its understanding, both of itself and of the world from which it arose. This volume functions as a meta-commentary, offering windows into the secondary literature, but assembling data more fully than is the case in individual commentaries.