Archaeological evidence indicates that early Israel as the kingdom of Yahweh functioned on the analogy of Ancient Near Eastern vassal states. In the religion of Early Israel both law and warfare were vehicles for the extension of Yahweh\u27s covenant rule
The Midianite-Kenite hypothesis, the idea that the pre-Israelite roots of Yahwism can be traced back...
Historians find it difficult to explain some phenomena that might not be empirically proven by scrip...
This project seeks to study the first expression of Israelite literature which would was elaborated ...
Archaeological evidence indicates that early Israel as the kingdom of Yahweh functioned on the analo...
Early covenant traditions shaped much of Israel’s theological expression even after the wilderness w...
The author illustrates how archaeological evidence may supplement, clarify, contradict, or confirm h...
Period after Joshua’s death was very important in history of Israel. Unorganised tribes were been un...
The goal of the Bible was not to record history, and the text does not shy away from theological exp...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss aspects which concern the religious legitimation of the stat...
The development of Monotheistic Yahwism in Israel did not occur in a vacuum, nor did it arise withou...
The paper addresses two crucial questions of the history of Israelite religion. Did YHWH emerge in ...
This dissertation identifies two distinct stages of YHWH’s kingship in ancient Israel: an earlier wa...
The thesis attempts to trace the tension that existed between the kings and the people in ancient Is...
Abstract: Recent scholarship has shown that there is no solid archaeological or epigraphic evidence ...
The egalitarian instincts of Israel, the emphasis on the rights of the individual, and the loose org...
The Midianite-Kenite hypothesis, the idea that the pre-Israelite roots of Yahwism can be traced back...
Historians find it difficult to explain some phenomena that might not be empirically proven by scrip...
This project seeks to study the first expression of Israelite literature which would was elaborated ...
Archaeological evidence indicates that early Israel as the kingdom of Yahweh functioned on the analo...
Early covenant traditions shaped much of Israel’s theological expression even after the wilderness w...
The author illustrates how archaeological evidence may supplement, clarify, contradict, or confirm h...
Period after Joshua’s death was very important in history of Israel. Unorganised tribes were been un...
The goal of the Bible was not to record history, and the text does not shy away from theological exp...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss aspects which concern the religious legitimation of the stat...
The development of Monotheistic Yahwism in Israel did not occur in a vacuum, nor did it arise withou...
The paper addresses two crucial questions of the history of Israelite religion. Did YHWH emerge in ...
This dissertation identifies two distinct stages of YHWH’s kingship in ancient Israel: an earlier wa...
The thesis attempts to trace the tension that existed between the kings and the people in ancient Is...
Abstract: Recent scholarship has shown that there is no solid archaeological or epigraphic evidence ...
The egalitarian instincts of Israel, the emphasis on the rights of the individual, and the loose org...
The Midianite-Kenite hypothesis, the idea that the pre-Israelite roots of Yahwism can be traced back...
Historians find it difficult to explain some phenomena that might not be empirically proven by scrip...
This project seeks to study the first expression of Israelite literature which would was elaborated ...