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- catalog contributor b3220359.
- catalog coverage "Palestine Religion.".
- catalog created "[c1936]".
- catalog date "1936".
- catalog date "[c1936]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1936]".
- catalog description "1. The Canaanite background -- Canaanites and Amorites -- Deities -- Sacred places and persons -- Festivals -- Sacrifice -- The Adonis cult -- 2. The religion of the Hebrew fathers -- The Habiru and the Hebrews -- The cycles of the Hebrew fathers (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob) -- The Habiru in the Tell el-Amarna Tablets -- The earliest appearances of "Israel" -- The trek of Semitic nomads to Egypt -- Late Aramaean religion and the religion of the Hebrew fathers -- The gods of the Hebrew fathers and the God of Moses -- 3. The religion of Moses -- The most creative personality in the Old Testament religion -- The date of Moses and the Exodus -- Moses' creative experience of Yahweh -- The Kenite influence upon Moses' religion -- Yahweh and His worship in the Mosaic Era -- Sinai, a volcanic mountain, and its location -- The relation of Moses to Israelite law -- The conception of the Covenant -- Moses' divine intensity -- 4. Clash and transition -- ".
- catalog description "Bibliography: 237-267.".
- catalog description "From the invasion and conquest of Canaan to the Davidic empire -- When Israelite meets Canaanite -- Antagonism between nomads and agriculturalists -- Transition to agriculture and merging with Canaanites -- The Philistine stimulus -- Samuel and ecstatic group prophecy -- Coalescence of Israelite and Canaanite culture under David -- 5. Yahweh of Baal -- From the reign of Solomon to the eighth century BC -- The influence of Solomon -- The prophetic protest -- The influence of the dynasty of Omri -- The prophetic revolution -- The Canaanizing of the Israelite cult -- 6. The prophetic clarification -- The creative contribution of the eighth century prophets -- The historical background -- Amos: Religion as righteousness -- Hosea: Religion as ethical union with God -- Isaiah: Religion as trust in the sovereign God -- Micah: The quintessence of prophetic religion -- 7. The final synthesis -- The seventh and sixth centuries BC -- The historical framework of the period -- ".
- catalog description "Zephaniah: The summons to righteousness and meekness -- Nahum: The divine nemesis -- Habakkuk: Religion as faithfulness -- Jeremiah: Religion as inner experience -- Ezekiel: The announcement of restoration and reanimation -- Deutero-Isaiah: The union of righteousness and redemption.".
- catalog extent "289 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Old Testament religion in the light of its Canaanite background.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Old Testament religion in the light of its Canaanite background.".
- catalog issued "1936".
- catalog issued "[c1936]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Cincinnati, The Abingdon Press".
- catalog relation "Old Testament religion in the light of its Canaanite background.".
- catalog spatial "Palestine Religion.".
- catalog subject "296".
- catalog subject "BM165 .L4".
- catalog subject "Bible. Old Testament Theology.".
- catalog subject "Judaism History To 70 A.D.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The Canaanite background -- Canaanites and Amorites -- Deities -- Sacred places and persons -- Festivals -- Sacrifice -- The Adonis cult -- 2. The religion of the Hebrew fathers -- The Habiru and the Hebrews -- The cycles of the Hebrew fathers (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob) -- The Habiru in the Tell el-Amarna Tablets -- The earliest appearances of "Israel" -- The trek of Semitic nomads to Egypt -- Late Aramaean religion and the religion of the Hebrew fathers -- The gods of the Hebrew fathers and the God of Moses -- 3. The religion of Moses -- The most creative personality in the Old Testament religion -- The date of Moses and the Exodus -- Moses' creative experience of Yahweh -- The Kenite influence upon Moses' religion -- Yahweh and His worship in the Mosaic Era -- Sinai, a volcanic mountain, and its location -- The relation of Moses to Israelite law -- The conception of the Covenant -- Moses' divine intensity -- 4. Clash and transition -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "From the invasion and conquest of Canaan to the Davidic empire -- When Israelite meets Canaanite -- Antagonism between nomads and agriculturalists -- Transition to agriculture and merging with Canaanites -- The Philistine stimulus -- Samuel and ecstatic group prophecy -- Coalescence of Israelite and Canaanite culture under David -- 5. Yahweh of Baal -- From the reign of Solomon to the eighth century BC -- The influence of Solomon -- The prophetic protest -- The influence of the dynasty of Omri -- The prophetic revolution -- The Canaanizing of the Israelite cult -- 6. The prophetic clarification -- The creative contribution of the eighth century prophets -- The historical background -- Amos: Religion as righteousness -- Hosea: Religion as ethical union with God -- Isaiah: Religion as trust in the sovereign God -- Micah: The quintessence of prophetic religion -- 7. The final synthesis -- The seventh and sixth centuries BC -- The historical framework of the period -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Zephaniah: The summons to righteousness and meekness -- Nahum: The divine nemesis -- Habakkuk: Religion as faithfulness -- Jeremiah: Religion as inner experience -- Ezekiel: The announcement of restoration and reanimation -- Deutero-Isaiah: The union of righteousness and redemption.".
- catalog title "Old Testament religion in light of its Canaanite background by Elmer A. Leslie.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".