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- catalog contributor b2502551.
- catalog created "1974.".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "1974.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1974.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [336]-378.".
- catalog description "Chapter 1: Introduction -- A. Archaeology or Biblical criticism? -- B. The Biblical chronologies for the patriarchal period -- Chapter 2: The names of the patriarchs and the "patriarchal period" -- A. Statement of the problem -- B. The names in context: Abraham -- C. Isaac, Israel, and Jacob -- Chapter 3: Mari and the patriarchs -- A. "Littera gesta docet, quid credas allegoria" -- B. "Benjamin" at Mari -- Chapter 4: The early west Semites of Mesopotamia and the "patriarchal period" -- A. The "Amorites" of Ur III and Mari -- B. Proto-Aramaeans -- C. The Early West Semitic "Migration" from Ur to Harran -- Chapter 5: The early west Semites in Palestine and Syria -- A. The "patriarchal period" -- B. The linguistic material for Palestine from the early second millennium -- C. The execration texts and their historical setting -- D. The dating of the execration texts -- E. The execration texts and the political organization of Palestine at the end of the Twelfth Dynasty -- Chapter 6: Egypt and the Amorite question -- A. The incursion of the Amorites into the Eastern Delta -- B. The 'gmw and the Amurru -- C. The "Asiatics" of Eastern Desert -- D. Sinai and the Delta in Old and Middle Kingdom records -- E. The incursion of the 'gmw into Egypt during the First Intermediate Period".
- catalog description "Chapter 7: EB IV/MB I: A period of Amorite Semi-Nomadic invasions? -- A. The influence of the Amorite hypothesis on archaeological interpretation -- B. The evidence for an invasion from the North -- C. The so-called nomadic character of EB IV/MB I -- Chapter 8: Abraham as a caravaneer -- A. The thesis of C. H. Gordon and W. F. Albright -- B. Some chronological notes on EB IV/MB I -- C. Abraham the caravaneer, and EB IV/MB I -- D. Abraham and the Hapiru caravans -- Chapter 9: The problem of historicity and Genesis 14 -- A. The discovery of the texts and their dating -- B. Nuzi family customs and the historicity of the patriarchal narratives -- C. Gen 15:2-4 -- D. Genesis 11:29 -- E. Gen 12:10-20, 20:1-18, and 26:6-11 -- F. Gen 16-21:1-21, 29:31-30:24 -- G. Gen 16-21:1-21 and 29:31-30:24 -- H. Gen 29:9-30 and 30:25-31:54 -- J. Gen 25:29-34 -- K. Gen 27:1-45 -- L. Conclusion to chapter 10 -- Chapter 11: Genesis 11:10-12:9 and the wanderings of Abraham -- A. The patriarchs and the Aramaeans -- B. The editorial construction of the wanderings of Abraham -- C. Some notes on the structure of genealogies and sagas in antiquity -- Chapter 12: Summary and Conclusions -- A. The historical background of the patriarchal narratives -- B. Historical and Christian faith.".
- catalog extent "x, 392 p.".
- catalog identifier "3110040964".
- catalog isPartOf "Beiheft zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, 133".
- catalog isPartOf "Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft ; 133.".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "1974.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin, New York, W. de Gruyter,".
- catalog subject "221/.08 s 222/.11/066".
- catalog subject "BS410 .Z5 vol. 133 BS573".
- catalog subject "Bible. Genesis Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Patriarchs (Bible)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1: Introduction -- A. Archaeology or Biblical criticism? -- B. The Biblical chronologies for the patriarchal period -- Chapter 2: The names of the patriarchs and the "patriarchal period" -- A. Statement of the problem -- B. The names in context: Abraham -- C. Isaac, Israel, and Jacob -- Chapter 3: Mari and the patriarchs -- A. "Littera gesta docet, quid credas allegoria" -- B. "Benjamin" at Mari -- Chapter 4: The early west Semites of Mesopotamia and the "patriarchal period" -- A. The "Amorites" of Ur III and Mari -- B. Proto-Aramaeans -- C. The Early West Semitic "Migration" from Ur to Harran -- Chapter 5: The early west Semites in Palestine and Syria -- A. The "patriarchal period" -- B. The linguistic material for Palestine from the early second millennium -- C. The execration texts and their historical setting -- D. The dating of the execration texts -- E. The execration texts and the political organization of Palestine at the end of the Twelfth Dynasty -- Chapter 6: Egypt and the Amorite question -- A. The incursion of the Amorites into the Eastern Delta -- B. The 'gmw and the Amurru -- C. The "Asiatics" of Eastern Desert -- D. Sinai and the Delta in Old and Middle Kingdom records -- E. The incursion of the 'gmw into Egypt during the First Intermediate Period".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 7: EB IV/MB I: A period of Amorite Semi-Nomadic invasions? -- A. The influence of the Amorite hypothesis on archaeological interpretation -- B. The evidence for an invasion from the North -- C. The so-called nomadic character of EB IV/MB I -- Chapter 8: Abraham as a caravaneer -- A. The thesis of C. H. Gordon and W. F. Albright -- B. Some chronological notes on EB IV/MB I -- C. Abraham the caravaneer, and EB IV/MB I -- D. Abraham and the Hapiru caravans -- Chapter 9: The problem of historicity and Genesis 14 -- A. The discovery of the texts and their dating -- B. Nuzi family customs and the historicity of the patriarchal narratives -- C. Gen 15:2-4 -- D. Genesis 11:29 -- E. Gen 12:10-20, 20:1-18, and 26:6-11 -- F. Gen 16-21:1-21, 29:31-30:24 -- G. Gen 16-21:1-21 and 29:31-30:24 -- H. Gen 29:9-30 and 30:25-31:54 -- J. Gen 25:29-34 -- K. Gen 27:1-45 -- L. Conclusion to chapter 10 -- Chapter 11: Genesis 11:10-12:9 and the wanderings of Abraham -- A. The patriarchs and the Aramaeans -- B. The editorial construction of the wanderings of Abraham -- C. Some notes on the structure of genealogies and sagas in antiquity -- Chapter 12: Summary and Conclusions -- A. The historical background of the patriarchal narratives -- B. Historical and Christian faith.".
- catalog title "The historicity of the patriarchal narratives; the quest for the historical Abraham [by] Thomas L. Thompson.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".