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020 _a9780199731695, 9780195155464
041 _aeng
082 _a222.12095
082 _bH699-J27
100 _aHoffmeier, James K.
100 _eAuthor
245 _aAncient Israel in Sinai
245 _bThe Evidence for the Authenticity of the Wilderness Tradition
245 _cJames K. Hoffmeier
260 _aU.S.A
260 _bOxford University Press
260 _c2005
300 _a336tr.
300 _bPaperback, Illustration
300 _c24 cm
520 _aAs director of the North Sinai Archaeological Project, James K. Hoffmeier has led several excavations that have uncovered important new evidence supporting the wilderness narratives, including a major New Kingdom fort at Tell el-Borg that was occupied during the Israelite exodus. Hoffmeier employs these archaeological findings to shed new light on the route of the exodus from Egypt. He also investigates the location of Mount Sinai and offers a rebuttal to those who have sought to locate it in northern Arabia and not on the Sinai Peninsula as traditionally thought. Hoffmeier addresses how and when the Israelites could have lived in Sinai, as well as whether it would have been possible for Moses to write down the law received at Mount Sinai. Building on new evidence for the Israelite sojourn in Egypt, Hoffmeier explores the Egyptian influence on the wilderness tradition.
650 _aBible -- Exodus
650 _aBible -- Numbers
650 _aArcheology
650 _aBible -- Criticism and Interpretation
856 4 _uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/14974/71ezi4bj63l-sy466.jpg
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911 _aNguyễn Huỳnh Thiên An
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