<span>An enlightening guide to Egyptian influences on Israelite history. Includes illustrations.</span>
Ancient Egypt and the Old Testament
β Scribed by John D. Currid
- Publisher
- Baker Books
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 272
- Edition
- 2. print.
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Part 1 Introduction1 Egypt and the Bible2 Cosmologies of the Ancient Near East Part 2 Egyptian Elements of the Pentateuch3 The Egyptian and Genesis Cosmogony4 Potiphar's Standing in Egyptian Society5 The Egyptian Setting of the Serpent Confrontation in Exodus 7:8-136 An Exegetical and Historical Consideration of the Ten Plagues of Egypt in Exodus 7-127 The Travel Itinerary of the Hebrews from Egypt8 The Egyptian Complexion of the Bronze Serpent Episode in Numbers 21:4-9 Part 3 Contacts between Israel and Egypt in the Historical Books9 Egyptian Influence in the United Monarchy10 Shishak's Invasion of Palestine at the Beginning of the Divided Monarchy Part 4 The Egyptian Wisdom Literature and the Poetical Books11 The "Instruction of Amenemope"Part 5 Egyptian and Israelite Prophecy12 Knowing the Divine Will: The Art of Divination in Ancient Egypt13 Hebrew Prophecies against Egypt: The Nile Curse Passages
β¦ Subjects
Altes Testament;Altes Testament;AΜgypten;AΜgypten (Altertum);Altes Testament;SWD-ID: 40015154;AΜgypten <Altertum>;SWD-ID: 40684301;Bible -- O T -- Criticism, interpretation, etc;Egypt -- Antiquities;Egypt in the Bible;Excavations (Archaeology) -- Egypt;Excavations (Archaeology) -- Palestine;Palestine -- Antiquities
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