The story of Massah-Meribah – in which Moses strikes a rock in the wilderness and water flows out for the Israelites to drink – is a prevalent and pluriform tradition within Hebrew Bible. This dissertation traces the development of this tradition through time, particularly as it is represented within the Pentateuch. Part One argues that the distribution of the six reminiscences of this tradition within Deuteronomy provides a means whereby to reconstruct the major stages of this tradition’s development through time. Part Two of this study corroborates this tradition-history in the texts related to the Massah-Meribah tradition within Exodus and Numbers. Specifically, this study argues that the literary growth and development of the two Mas...
This study examines how the fluvial environment shaped the writing of Jewish narratives in Ptolemaic...
This study focuses on the nature, i.e., the original literary character, of the Priestly tradition (...
The parallel narratives in Deuteronomy and in Exodus-Numbers have long provided a basis for literary...
In this article, a comparative reading of the two “Meribah narratives” of the Pentateuch is made, an...
Many parallels exist between Jewish and Islamic lore, especially in legends about Biblical figures s...
A biblical passage from the Old Testament book of I Samuel is studied from the perspective of narrat...
For many pre-modern and modern critics, the emergence of Ezra among the post-exilic Jerusalem commun...
WATER AS MOTIF IN EXODUS 14-15; 2 KINGS 2 AND MATTHEW 14:22-33: A COMPARITIVE STUDYIn the Canon of S...
In this paper I summarize the results of comparative work I have undertaken in Mesopotamian and Isra...
The aim of this work is to address a gap in scholarship concerning memory in Deuteronomy. While the ...
Modern scholarship has almost unanimously viewed the composition of the spy narrative in Num. 13–14 ...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeMy completed dissertation, Messianism within t...
This dissertation is an exposition of the kabod speculations in the exilic and Second Temple period ...
The story of Exodus from Egypt is a key founding myth that informs Israel`s collective identity and ...
This work is focused on the history of Messianic ideas in context of the Old Testament, in Jewish na...
This study examines how the fluvial environment shaped the writing of Jewish narratives in Ptolemaic...
This study focuses on the nature, i.e., the original literary character, of the Priestly tradition (...
The parallel narratives in Deuteronomy and in Exodus-Numbers have long provided a basis for literary...
In this article, a comparative reading of the two “Meribah narratives” of the Pentateuch is made, an...
Many parallels exist between Jewish and Islamic lore, especially in legends about Biblical figures s...
A biblical passage from the Old Testament book of I Samuel is studied from the perspective of narrat...
For many pre-modern and modern critics, the emergence of Ezra among the post-exilic Jerusalem commun...
WATER AS MOTIF IN EXODUS 14-15; 2 KINGS 2 AND MATTHEW 14:22-33: A COMPARITIVE STUDYIn the Canon of S...
In this paper I summarize the results of comparative work I have undertaken in Mesopotamian and Isra...
The aim of this work is to address a gap in scholarship concerning memory in Deuteronomy. While the ...
Modern scholarship has almost unanimously viewed the composition of the spy narrative in Num. 13–14 ...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeMy completed dissertation, Messianism within t...
This dissertation is an exposition of the kabod speculations in the exilic and Second Temple period ...
The story of Exodus from Egypt is a key founding myth that informs Israel`s collective identity and ...
This work is focused on the history of Messianic ideas in context of the Old Testament, in Jewish na...
This study examines how the fluvial environment shaped the writing of Jewish narratives in Ptolemaic...
This study focuses on the nature, i.e., the original literary character, of the Priestly tradition (...
The parallel narratives in Deuteronomy and in Exodus-Numbers have long provided a basis for literary...