The History of Early Israel Part Two
The Children of Israel and Bedouin Genealogy
In The Early History of Israel Part One, I talked about the archeological evidence concerning early Israel. Now I would like to switch the perspective and look at the emergence of Israel unig the accounts from the Bible. What will be important here is [...]
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The History of Early Israel Part Two
Posted in Biblical History, History of Israel, tagged Bible study, Book of Joshua, History of Israel, Joshua son of Nun, Judges on January 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Early History of Israel Part One
Posted in Biblical History, History of Israel, tagged Ancient History, Bible study, Book of Joshua, History of Israel, Joshua son of Nun on January 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Early History of Israel Part One
Introduction
In the Bible Unearthed, by Israel Finkelstein and Neil Asher Silberman, it is shown that many of the origin stories of Israel are myths unsupported by archeological evidence. The developments of Source Criticism by scholars like Julius Wellhausen and Richard Elliot Friedman, have demonstrated that the common interpretations [...]
The Conquest Document
Posted in Biblical History, Documentary Hypothesis, History of Israel, tagged Ancient History, Bible study, Book of Joshua, Documentary Hypothesis, History of Israel, Joshua son of Nun, Judges on January 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Survey of conquest document. Hypothetical(12)
This is used in the JE material of Joshua and in Judges. The similarity of some of the passages in Judges and Joshua has led some to believe that they were taken from detailed survey of the conquest of Canaan. The following is what we may have left of it.(13)
the Israelites [...]
The Joshua JE source
Posted in Biblical History, Documentary Hypothesis, History of Israel, Religion, tagged Ancient History, Bible study, Book of Joshua, Documentary Hypothesis, History of Israel, Joshua son of Nun, Judges on January 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
It’s suspected by scholars of the Documentary Hypothesis that the P, D, and JE sources extend into the book of Joshua. This particular reconstuction of the JE source and the Conquest Survey is suggested by Samuel Rolles Driver in his book, An Introduction to the Literature of the Old Testament. The value of thise page is the opportunity to see the material in Joshua before later writers of D and P added to it. Because the some of the text of the Conquest survey appear in judges and Joshua, it would seem that it was an earlier work than both. The JE material would date from at least the time of the J and E Pentateuch source’s combination. The Deuteronomist then took the combined JE Joshua and conquest tales, added his additional material placed Deuteronomy before it and followed it with the tales of the Judges.