Two Problems in the Old Testament Examined in the Light of Assyriology
1. The provision for Joseph’s family in Egypt (Gen 47: 12-17) — 2. The “Waters of Bitterness” (Numbers 5:11-28) — 3. A prohibition to sell hereditary property (Deut. 18:8).
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Format: | Print Article |
In: | Syria Year: 1956, Volume: 33, Pages: 70-78 |
KeiBi Identifier: | 19:117 |
All Reviews: | OLZ 52 (1957) 517-20 (О. Eissfeldt) MUSJ 34 (1957) 248-52 (L. Szabo) АfO 18 (1958) 423-424 (G. Molin) Mus 69 (1956) 396-7 (G. Ryckmans) RSO 31 (1956) 317-8 (S. Moscati) RB 64 (1957) 312-3 (R. de Vaux) Theol. Zeitschrift 13 (1957) 64 (W. Baumgartner) JSS 2 (1957) 275-9 (A. S. Kapelrud) |
Summary: | 1. The provision for Joseph’s family in Egypt (Gen 47: 12-17) — 2. The “Waters of Bitterness” (Numbers 5:11-28) — 3. A prohibition to sell hereditary property (Deut. 18:8). |
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