Abstract: The southern arid regions of the Levant were central for the development of the ancient traditions of Israel and Judah. Their history is inextricably linked with the history of settlement, contacts and trade of the Negev, Sinai and Edom during the Late Bronze/Iron Ages. This article will investigate the configuration of the varied desert cultic practices during this period that may have contributed to the emergence of the Yahwistic cult and to the development of the Patriarchal and Exodus narratives. It adopts an interdisciplinary methodology that draws from the biblical and extra-biblical data. This investigation has the aim of analyzing large historical questions concerning the historical memory of Israel and Judah, particularly...
Historians find it difficult to explain some phenomena that might not be empirically proven by scrip...
This essay examines select Priestly texts that describe the roles of leaders from the northern and s...
The intensive study of texts from Ugarit, North-Syria and Mesopotamia allows for a new and better un...
The southern arid regions of the Levant were central for the development of the ancient traditions o...
The Midianite-Kenite hypothesis, the idea that the pre-Israelite roots of Yahwism can be traced back...
The origin of ancient Israel has been questioned and intensively discussed for almost two centuries ...
The paper addresses two crucial questions of the history of Israelite religion. Did YHWH emerge in ...
The aim of this article is to understand the foreign influence on Iron Age Judahite sacred architect...
Introducción: The Persian period biblical and nonbiblical textual traditions serve as valuable sourc...
This research focuses on Israel’s religion during the Patriarchal age (2000 to 1500 B.C). The belief...
One of the most significant problems in historical and archaeological investigations of ancient Isra...
<span>The article shows, that the stories of the Patriarchs as well as the Exodus-story are al...
This research evaluates the textual and archaeological evidence for pilgrimage in the Iron I central...
Archaeological remains are a trove of potential data which, together with the study of ritual, enabl...
Archaeological excavations in the northeastern Negev region of southern Judah identified significant...
Historians find it difficult to explain some phenomena that might not be empirically proven by scrip...
This essay examines select Priestly texts that describe the roles of leaders from the northern and s...
The intensive study of texts from Ugarit, North-Syria and Mesopotamia allows for a new and better un...
The southern arid regions of the Levant were central for the development of the ancient traditions o...
The Midianite-Kenite hypothesis, the idea that the pre-Israelite roots of Yahwism can be traced back...
The origin of ancient Israel has been questioned and intensively discussed for almost two centuries ...
The paper addresses two crucial questions of the history of Israelite religion. Did YHWH emerge in ...
The aim of this article is to understand the foreign influence on Iron Age Judahite sacred architect...
Introducción: The Persian period biblical and nonbiblical textual traditions serve as valuable sourc...
This research focuses on Israel’s religion during the Patriarchal age (2000 to 1500 B.C). The belief...
One of the most significant problems in historical and archaeological investigations of ancient Isra...
<span>The article shows, that the stories of the Patriarchs as well as the Exodus-story are al...
This research evaluates the textual and archaeological evidence for pilgrimage in the Iron I central...
Archaeological remains are a trove of potential data which, together with the study of ritual, enabl...
Archaeological excavations in the northeastern Negev region of southern Judah identified significant...
Historians find it difficult to explain some phenomena that might not be empirically proven by scrip...
This essay examines select Priestly texts that describe the roles of leaders from the northern and s...
The intensive study of texts from Ugarit, North-Syria and Mesopotamia allows for a new and better un...