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Rethinking the Pentateuch: Prolegomena to the Theology of Ancient Israel
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Rethinking the Pentateuch: Prolegomena to the Theology of Ancient Israel by Anthony F. Campbell and Mark A. O'Brien Westminster John Knox, Louisville, 2005. 183 pp. $29.95. ISBN 0-64-22809-7.
ANTHONY CAMPBELL AND Mark O'Brien argue that Genesis, Exodus, and Numbers were written to provide storytellers, policymakers, theologians, or teachers with a variety of materials to utilize when addressing their particular situations. The text served as the basis for a process of tradition develop...
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The Religion of Ancient Israel
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; PATRICK D. MILLER, The Religion of Ancient Israel (Library of Ancient Israel; Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2000). Pp. xx + 335. $44.95. In this work, which represents a lifetime of study, Miller develops a "construct" of Israelite religion arranged topically rather than historically, a
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Education in Ancient Israel: Across the Deadening Silence / Scribes and Schools: The Canonization of the Hebrew Scriptures
Interpretation
; Education in Ancient Israel: Across the Deadening Silence, by James L. Crenshaw. Anchor Bible Reference Library. Doubleday, New York, 1998. 320 pp. $34.95 (cloth). ISBN 0-385-46891-1. Scribes and Schools: The Canonization of the Hebrew Scriptures, by Philip R. Davies. Library of Ancient Israel.
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Reconstructing the Society of Ancient Israel
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; PAULA MCNUTT, Reconstructing the Society of Ancient Israel (Library of Ancient Israel; Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1999). Pp. xii + 284. $29.95. This volume in the Library of Ancient Israel series is an attempt to synthesize recent social-scientific research on ancient Israel. Its first
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Rethinking the Pentateuch: Prolegomena to the Theology of Ancient Israel
Interpretation
; Rethinking the Pentateuch: Prolegomena to the Theology of Ancient Israel by Anthony F. Campbell and Mark A. O'Brien Westminster John Knox, Louisville, 2005. 183 pp. $29.95. ISBN 0-64-22809-7. ANTHONY CAMPBELL AND Mark O'Brien argue that Genesis, Exodus, and Numbers were written to provide
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How the Bible Became a Book: Textualization of Ancient Israel
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; WILLIAM M. SCHNIEDEWIND, How the Bible Became a Book: Textualization of Ancient Israel (Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004). Pp. xiv + 257. $27. This is one instance when the subtitle of a work is crucial to understanding the author's purpose. The word "book" in the title is meant
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Did God Have A Wife? Archaeology and Folk Religion in Ancient Israel
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
; Did God Have A Wife? Archaeology and Folk Religion in Ancient Israel. By William G. Dever. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2006, xvi + 344 pp., $25.00. This book, which completes Dever's trilogy on Israelite history, society, and religion, seeks to reconstruct the practice of religion "from the ground up,"
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The Fruit of the Vine: Viticulture in Ancient Israel
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; CAREY ELLEN WALSH, The Fruit of the Vine: Viticulture in Ancient Israel (HSM 60; Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2000). Pp. ix + 294. $29.95. This is a remarkably fine work on the subject of the cultivation of vines and the making of wine in the life and culture of ancient Israel. It is a reworking
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Book reviews -- Divination in Ancient Israel and Its Near Eastern Environment: A Socio-Historical Investigation by Frederick H. Cryer
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; FREDERICK H. CRYER, Divination in Ancient Israel and Its Near Eastern Environment: A Socio-Historical Investigation (JSOTSup 142; Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1994). Pp. 367. L45, $67.50. According to the chronographic literature of the OT, divination played a prominent role in ancient Israelite society.
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The City in Ancient Israel
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; VOLKMAR FRITZ, The City in Ancient Israel (Biblical Seminar 29; Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1995). Pp. 197. Paper 15.50, $29. This work brings together the archaeological and textual data available for the study of urbanism in ancient Israel. The heart of the book, and its greatest strength, is the
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LECTURE EXPLORES GODS OF ANCIENT ISRAEL [Corrected 10/06/04]
Evansville Courier & Press
; ... religions," Dever said. "As an archaeologist, I've dealt with the evidence for 40 years now ... . I thought it was time to break the news to lay people." I n ancient Israel, some of the gods were female, he said, but the modern Bible has largely ignored them and ...
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