Die Vorgeschichte Israels: Von den Anfangen bis zum Ausgang des 13. Jahrhunderts v. Chr.

From: Journal of Biblical Literature | Date: October 1, 1999| Author: Frick, Frank S | Copyright information

Die Vorgeschichte Israels: Von den Anfangen bis zum Ausgang des 13. Jahrhunderts v. Chr., by Niels Peter Lemche. Biblische Enzyklopadie 1. Stuttgart/Berlin/Cologne: Kohlhammer, 1996. Pp. 231. DM 39.00 (paper).

In this first of twelve volumes in Kohlhammer's Biblische Enzyklopadie, Lemche, who is well known for what has sometimes been labeled a "minimalist" position with regard to the historicity of the Bible in the monarchical period, presents his perspective on the nature of the patr...

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