Exploring Exodus: The Origins of Biblical Israel
Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Education & Teaching
Author: Michael Bazzell
Publisher: Scholastic
Published: 2016-10-09
Writer: Siegfried Engelmann
Language: Hebrew, Finnish, Spanish, Dutch, Italian
Format: epub, Kindle Edition
Author: Michael Bazzell
Publisher: Scholastic
Published: 2016-10-09
Writer: Siegfried Engelmann
Language: Hebrew, Finnish, Spanish, Dutch, Italian
Format: epub, Kindle Edition
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Best Commentaries on Exodus | Best Commentaries Reviews - The best commentaries on Exodus ranked by scholars, journal reviews, and site users. Find the best commentary on Exodus. ... Exploring Exodus: The Origins of Biblical Israel: 1996: 73.8: Meyers, Carol: Exodus: NCBC: 2005: 73.8: Dozeman, Thomas B. Exodus : ECC: 2009: ... Historical Theology Second Temple Judaism Eternal Security / Assurance ...
O Êxodo – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre - Meyers, Carol, Exodus, Cambridge University Press, 2005) Noll, K. L. Canaan and Israel in Antiquity, Sheffield Academic Press, 2001. Sarna, Nahum. "Six hundred thousand men on foot" in Exploring Exodus: The Origins of Biblical Israel, New York: Schocken Books (1996): ch. 5. ISBN 0-8052-1063-6
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