Presents a study on the intertextual connections between the story of Ishmael\u27s assassination of Gedaliah and the Saul-David story in Jeremiah 40:7-41:18. Collapse of the house of David in the book of Jeremiah; Conditions in the land under Gedaliah\u27s leadership; Several accounts in the Bible which connect the two stories
The relationship between the Torah and the Prophets has been a matter of dispute. This article disc...
The ancient Israelite prophet is an intriguing character whose presence in the Old Testament is impo...
The putsch carried out by Jehu is one of the most violent stories in the Hebrew Bible. The text just...
This study in comparative midrash traces the accounts of the death of Josiah through more than a doz...
One of the most painful features of Judah\u27s exile in the early sixth century B.C. was the interru...
Jeremiah scholars agree that what we find in the book of Jeremiah is a literary tradition of Jeremia...
The phenomenon of inner-biblical interpretation and inter-textual replication of scriptural material...
Analysis of the story of David and the Gibeonites, argues that two different stories have been splic...
This study offers an extended, detailed examination of the nature and character of the relationship ...
Seeking to contribute to the discussion of the booh of Jeremiah as a literary unity, this study exam...
Using established criteria, this article identifies nine persons mentioned in the book of Jeremiah a...
Micah 6-7 contains more than fifteen references to people, places, and events in the narrated histor...
The confrontation between Israelites and Canaanites is presented in the Old Testament historical boo...
A connection is often made between Lamentations and Chronicles in terms of the ancient Rabbinic trad...
This article addresses the way the book of Ezra-Nehemiah on one hand and Chronicles on the other ref...
The relationship between the Torah and the Prophets has been a matter of dispute. This article disc...
The ancient Israelite prophet is an intriguing character whose presence in the Old Testament is impo...
The putsch carried out by Jehu is one of the most violent stories in the Hebrew Bible. The text just...
This study in comparative midrash traces the accounts of the death of Josiah through more than a doz...
One of the most painful features of Judah\u27s exile in the early sixth century B.C. was the interru...
Jeremiah scholars agree that what we find in the book of Jeremiah is a literary tradition of Jeremia...
The phenomenon of inner-biblical interpretation and inter-textual replication of scriptural material...
Analysis of the story of David and the Gibeonites, argues that two different stories have been splic...
This study offers an extended, detailed examination of the nature and character of the relationship ...
Seeking to contribute to the discussion of the booh of Jeremiah as a literary unity, this study exam...
Using established criteria, this article identifies nine persons mentioned in the book of Jeremiah a...
Micah 6-7 contains more than fifteen references to people, places, and events in the narrated histor...
The confrontation between Israelites and Canaanites is presented in the Old Testament historical boo...
A connection is often made between Lamentations and Chronicles in terms of the ancient Rabbinic trad...
This article addresses the way the book of Ezra-Nehemiah on one hand and Chronicles on the other ref...
The relationship between the Torah and the Prophets has been a matter of dispute. This article disc...
The ancient Israelite prophet is an intriguing character whose presence in the Old Testament is impo...
The putsch carried out by Jehu is one of the most violent stories in the Hebrew Bible. The text just...