This article examines the Kenite tribe, particularly considering their importance as suggested by the Kenite hypothesis. According to this hypothesis, the Kenites, and the Midianites, were the peoples who introduced Moses to the cult of Yahwism, before he was confronted by Yahweh from the burning bush. Scholars have identified the Cain narrative of Gen 4 as the possible aetiological legend of the Kenites, and Cain as the eponymous ancestor of these people. The purpose of this research is to ascertain whether there is any substantiation for this allegation connecting the Kenites to Cain, as well as con-templating the Kenites ’ possible importance for the Yahwistic faith. Information in the Hebrew Bible concerning the Kenites is sparse. Trait...
The article presents the importance attributed to the term “the elders of Israel” by biblical author...
Ruth 4:18�22: A window to Israel�s past. The genealogy at the end of the Book of Ruth starts with Pe...
In modern times, a whole range of colonial enterprises have used the Bible. The book of Joshua and o...
The Midianite-Kenite hypothesis, the idea that the pre-Israelite roots of Yahwism can be traced back...
The article examines the cultural milieu of the History of the Rechabites. Following a comparison wi...
This article provides a brief survey of the origin and meaning of the names Hebrew, Israelite and Je...
The intensive study of texts from Ugarit, North-Syria and Mesopotamia allows for a new and better un...
For more than 75 years, scientists and historians have been working on a theory (of some researchers...
The southern arid regions of the Levant were central for the development of the ancient traditions o...
The search for a ‘historical Moses’ is one which has been debated for several centuries. In spite of...
The aim of this article is to understand the foreign influence on Iron Age Judahite sacred architect...
This article aims to present the intellectual work of a prominent Karaite scholar, Solomon ben Aaron...
The common understanding of the history of ancient Israel as being coincident with its biblical acco...
In this paper I summarize the results of comparative work I have undertaken in Mesopotamian and Isra...
The paper addresses two crucial questions of the history of Israelite religion. Did YHWH emerge in ...
The article presents the importance attributed to the term “the elders of Israel” by biblical author...
Ruth 4:18�22: A window to Israel�s past. The genealogy at the end of the Book of Ruth starts with Pe...
In modern times, a whole range of colonial enterprises have used the Bible. The book of Joshua and o...
The Midianite-Kenite hypothesis, the idea that the pre-Israelite roots of Yahwism can be traced back...
The article examines the cultural milieu of the History of the Rechabites. Following a comparison wi...
This article provides a brief survey of the origin and meaning of the names Hebrew, Israelite and Je...
The intensive study of texts from Ugarit, North-Syria and Mesopotamia allows for a new and better un...
For more than 75 years, scientists and historians have been working on a theory (of some researchers...
The southern arid regions of the Levant were central for the development of the ancient traditions o...
The search for a ‘historical Moses’ is one which has been debated for several centuries. In spite of...
The aim of this article is to understand the foreign influence on Iron Age Judahite sacred architect...
This article aims to present the intellectual work of a prominent Karaite scholar, Solomon ben Aaron...
The common understanding of the history of ancient Israel as being coincident with its biblical acco...
In this paper I summarize the results of comparative work I have undertaken in Mesopotamian and Isra...
The paper addresses two crucial questions of the history of Israelite religion. Did YHWH emerge in ...
The article presents the importance attributed to the term “the elders of Israel” by biblical author...
Ruth 4:18�22: A window to Israel�s past. The genealogy at the end of the Book of Ruth starts with Pe...
In modern times, a whole range of colonial enterprises have used the Bible. The book of Joshua and o...