Milk and Honey: Essays on Ancient Israel and the Bible in Appreciation of the Judaic Studies Program at the University of California, San DiegoSarah Malena, David Miano Eisenbrauns, 2007 - 289 Seiten From the Foreword-- In a very short stretch of years, the Judaic Studies Program at the University of California, San Diego, has developed into one of the most important centers for teaching and research in biblical studies, in ancient Near Eastern and biblical archaeology, and more generally in Judaic studies. The program now rivals far older centers of study in these fields in eastern research universities. I have been an admirer of the program for some years, proud of former students of mine whose energy and foresight have contributed to the developments in La Jolla, including the establishment of endowed chairs that guarantee the future of this center and its program. This collection of essays honoring the Judaic Studies Program and its faculty is a testimony to the fecundity of the program in producing scholars, whose essays dominate the collection. Several essays come from other scholars whose home base is in the West and who have engaged in colloquia and common pursuits with the San Diego faculty. . . . There are sections on Genesis, poetry and prophecy, narrative and history, lexicon, archaeology, and (not least) paleography. --Frank Moore Cross Harvard University |
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... yhwh.71 Referring to the odd use of the preposition a et here , Wallace states that “ [ a ] s it stands the expression seems to suggest that Eve was the wife of Yahweh not Adam . ” He further points out that the verb qnh , “ to create ...
... Yhwh reveals the depths of his “ supplanting ” na- ture.5 Yet , more important for the author's purposes is Jacob's reference to Yhwh as “ your [ i.e. , his father's ] God . " This seemingly trivial detail intro- duces what becomes a ...
... Yhwh will be my God , and this stone that I have set up as a pillar will become a house of God , and I will give him a tenth of all that I have . ( Gen 28 : 20–22 ) In short , Jacob stipulates three conditions that God must meet before ...
... YHWH as “ My God ” ( Genesis 33:20 ) Upon his return to Canaan , Jacob builds an altar ( Gen 33:20 ) , calling it El Elohe - Israel ( xx x ) . Westermann's 16 contention that this name gives testimony to the replacement of Canaanite El ...
... Yhwh , which is also presumed to be a sign of J. 22 19. Driver , Introduction , 14 ; Noth , A History of Pentateuchal Traditions , 34–35 ; Friedman , The Bible with Sources Revealed , 77 . 20. Indeed , Gen 28:20 and Gen 31:13 mark the ...
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