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Daily Archives: May 16, 2011
Sinai in Judges 5:4-5
In this post, I will talk about David Aaron’s discussion about Judges 5:4-5 on pages 107-111 of Etched in Stone. Aaron’s argument is that the theophany at Sinai was a late (Diaspora) concept, which we know because so much of … Continue reading
Sparks on Deuteronomy
For my write-up today of Kenton Sparks’ Ethnicity and Identity in Ancient Israel, I will look at Sparks’ summary of Chapter 5 (“Ethnicity and Identity in the Judean Monarchy”), and recall other parts of the book when necessary. If I … Continue reading