Oklahoma City: Communications
Oklahoma City: Communications
Newspapers and Magazines
Oklahoma City has one morning daily newspaper, the Oklahoman, and one business newspaper, The Journal Record. More than a dozen weekly, semiweekly, and bimonthly newspapers are published there, including The Black Chronicle and Capital Hill Beacon, and The Sooner Catholic. Among the more than two dozen magazines and journals published in Oklahoma City are the lifestyle magazine Oklahoma Living Magazine ; Oklahoma Today Magazine, focusing on travel, nature, recreation, and American Indian and New West issues; and others focusing on livestock, pharmacy, retailing, and trades.
Television and Radio
Oklahoma City has ten television stations: one commercial station broadcasting religious programming, two independents, three PBS stations, and four stations affiliated with the major networks. Stations also broadcast from nearby towns and cable television is available throughout the metropolitan area. In addition, Oklahoma City radio provides listeners with a choice of 13 AM and 20 FM stations.
Media Information: Oklahoman, PO Box 25125, Oklahoma City, OK 73114; telephone (405)475-3311
Oklahoma City Online
City of Oklahoma City Home Page. Available www.okc.gov
Metropolitan Library System. Available www.mls.lib.ok.us
Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce. Available www.okcchamber.com
Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Bureau. Available www.okccvb.org
Oklahoma City Public Schools. Available www.okcps.k12.ok.us
Oklahoma Community Links. Available www.state.ok.us/osfdocs/county.html
Oklahoma Department of Commerce. Available www.kcommerce.com
Oklahoman. Available www.oklahoman.com
Tinker Air Force Base (unofficial site). Available wwwext.tinker.af.mil/default.asp
Selected Bibliography
Knight, Marsha (compiler), Forever Changed: Remembering Oklahoma City, April 19, 1995 (Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 1998)
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Violence and Women's Lives in the Book of Judges
Magazine article from: Interpretation; 10/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...whose tent is pitched near the scene of the battle because her husband had moved his family some distance from the rest of the Kenites, according to 4:11. Jael's role is that of accidental hero: accidental, because she could not have known that the general...
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HOT TICKETS: HARRIS, DURING STAR IN 'GIN GAME'
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN); 8/15/1997; 503 words
; ...Fest in DeKalb, Ill. Lester "Big Daddy'' Kinsey is providing bus transportation to the event through his own business - Kenites Coach Lines. The cost is $20. That covers round-trip coach fare and the blues performances. The coach will leave from...
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BRIEFLY IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN); 12/1/1999; 638 words
; ...Angeles Lakers. Cost is $60 and includes game ticket for lower level seating and round-trip transportation provided by Kenites Luxury Motor Coach Line. The bus will leave Indiana University Northwest Campus at 4 p.m. and return to Gary immediately...
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Reconstructing the Society of Ancient Israel
Magazine article from: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly; 4/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...using "the biblical traditions ... to hypothesize" about this society (p. 97), and there may be reason to ask how "the Kenites and related Midianites, for example, are portrayed" (p. 97). But in subsequent chapters larger emphasis is given to...
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ELUSIVE PEACE
Magazine article from: Islamic Horizons; 5/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...your descendants I have given this land, from the river of Egypt as far as the great river, the Euphrates. The land of the Kenites, the Kenizzites, the Kadmonites, the Hittites, Perizzites, the Rephraims, the Amorites, the Canaanites, the Girgashites...
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Violence and women's lives in the book of judges.
Magazine article from: Interpretation; 10/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...whose tent is pitched near the scene of the battle because her husband had moved his family some distance from the rest of the Kenites, according to 4:11. Jael's role is that of accidental hero: accidental, because she could not have known that the general...
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Harry the Blues star; ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 8/9/2006; 700+ words
; ...your descendants I have given this land, from the river of Egypt as far as the great river the Euphrates. The land of the Kenites, Kenizites, Kadmonites; the Chitties, Perizites, Refaim; the Emorites, Canaanites, Gigashites and Yevusites...
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Dear Bible Society
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 1/16/1996; ; 671 words
; ...Oh, we attacked a town in the desert where the Jerahmeel clan lives,' or 'We attacked a town in the desert where the Kenites live.' That's why David killed everyone in the towns he attacked. He thought, 'If I let any of them live, they might...
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Bluesman Lester Kinsey, 74, dies
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 4/6/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...sick. His sons said he was driving a bus to the casino in Gary." Between 1996 and 2000 Mr. Kinsey owned and operated the Kenites Coach bus service in Gary. He sold the company when he became ill. Mr. Kinsey left Gary in the early 1950s for a four...
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Nations Mightier and More Numerous: The Biblical View of Palestine's Pre-Israelite Peoples
Magazine article from: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly; 1/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...The Other 'Dispossessed' Peoples in the List." The location, origins, and etymology of the Amalekites, Kadmonites, Kenites, Kenizzites, and Rephaim are examined. The first four groups are deemed "geographically rather peripheral" (p. 85...
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Kenites
Book article from: A Dictionary of the Bible
Kenites One of the groups in Canaan before the Israelite occupation (Gen...been suggested that the worship of Yahweh came to Israel from the Kenites. An association of Kenites with Israel is suggested by Saul's friendly dealings with them...
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Rechabites
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Rechabites , in the Bible, a family that practiced asceticism. Organized by Jonadab, who helped Jehu purge Israel of the Baal cult, they drank no wine, built no houses, sowed no seed, planted no vines, and lived in tents. The Rechabites were apparently related to the Kenites.
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Tubalcain
Book article from: A Dictionary of the Bible
Tubalcain A forger of instruments of copper and iron (Gen. 4: 22) and a descendant of Cain . The Kenites were believed to derive their origins from him.
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Kain
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Kain , another word for Kenites .
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Kenite
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
Kenite. A nomadic Middle Eastern tribe. Some scholars have maintained that the theology of Moses was influenced by the Kenites through his father-in-law Jethro, and that this is the origin of the innovation of the god Yahweh ; this is the Kenite hypothesis.
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