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Is there any validity to the perspective that the last stanza corresponds to 'Ashkelon reliefs'? If I remember correctly, I believe it was Frank Yurco who made
That's an interesting thought, Djehuti. Of course, it demands the question of how far back do we have to go to find evidence of Egyptian campaigns in Canaan
Michael wrote: You are assuming you know what the first readers heard. Also,there may very well have been many ways the Text was read even among the first
To all: Many say that Jesus used the "I am" as a title, in reference to Exodus 3:14, correct. If this is true; then, it would suppose that the Jewish religious
In my view, both of you are confusing what we modern scholars know about the ancient genre of Historia and what the ancient reader knew or thought he/she knew