Researches in Sinai
Author : William Matthew Flinders Petrie
Publisher : London : Murray
Page : 530 pages
File Size : 43,74 MB
Release : 1906
Category : Archaeological expeditions
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Author : William Matthew Flinders Petrie
Publisher : London : Murray
Page : 530 pages
File Size : 43,74 MB
Release : 1906
Category : Archaeological expeditions
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Author : George Walter Gawrych
Publisher :
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 26,76 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Abu Ageila, Battle of, Abū ʻUjaylah, Egypt, 1956
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Author : Emanuel Marx
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 11,48 MB
Release : 2013-06-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0857459325
The Sinai Peninsula links Asia and Africa and for millennia has been crossed by imperial armies from both the east and the west. Thus, its Bedouin inhabitants are by necessity involved in world affairs and maintain a complex, almost urban, economy. They make their home in arid mountains that provide limited pastures and lack arable soils and must derive much of their income from migrant labor and trade. Still, every household maintains, at considerable expense, a small orchard and a minute flock of goats and sheep. The orchards and flocks sustain them in times of need and become the core of a mutual assurance system. It is for this social security that Bedouin live in and retire to the mountains. Based on fieldwork over ten years, this book builds on the central theoretical understanding that the complex political economy of the Mount Sinai Bedouin is integrated into urban society and part of the modern global world.
Author : Carmen Joy Imes
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 25,51 MB
Release : 2019-12-10
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0830848363
What does the Old Testament—especially the law—have to do with your Christian life? In this warm, accessible volume, Carmen Joy Imes takes readers back to Sinai, arguing that we've misunderstood the command about "taking the Lord's name in vain." Instead, Imes says that this command is really about "bearing God's name," a theme that continues throughout the rest of Scripture.
Author : Carmen Joy Imes
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 20,21 MB
Release : 2023-06-21
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1646022661
The Name Command (NC) is usually interpreted as a prohibition against speaking Yhwh’s name in a particular context: false oaths, wrongful pronunciation, irreverent worship, magical practices, cursing, false teaching, and the like. However, the NC lacks the contextual specification needed to support the command as speech related. Taking seriously the narrative context at Sinai and the closest lexical parallels, a different picture emerges—one animated by concrete rituals and their associated metaphorical concepts. The unique phrase ns' shm is one of several expressions arising from the conceptual metaphor, election as branding, that finds analogies in high-priest regalia as well as in various ways of claiming ownership in the Ancient Near East, such as inscribed monuments, the use of seals, and the branding of slaves. The NC presupposes that Yhwh has claimed Israel by placing Yhwh’s own name on her. In this light, the first two commands of the Decalogue reinforce the two sides of the covenant declaration: “I will be your God; you will be my people.” The first expresses the demand for exclusive worship and the second calls for proper representation. As a consequence, the NC invites a richer exploration of what it means to be a people in covenant with Yhwh—a people bearing his name among the nations. It also points to what is at stake when Israel carries that name “in vain.” The image of bearing Yhwh’s name offers a rich source for theological and ethical reflection that cannot be conveyed nonmetaphorically without distortion or loss of meaning.
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Publisher :
Page : 710 pages
File Size : 27,82 MB
Release : 1857
Category : Bible
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Author : Makhon ha-geʼologi (Israel)
Publisher :
Page : 586 pages
File Size : 27,75 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Geology
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Author : Janet Soskice
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 14,54 MB
Release : 2009-08-18
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0307272346
Agnes and Margaret Smith were not your typical Victorian scholars or adventurers. Female, middle-aged, and without university degrees or formal language training, the twin sisters nevertheless made one of the most important scriptural discoveries of their time: the earliest known copy of the Gospels in ancient Syriac, the language that Jesus spoke. In an era when most Westerners—male or female—feared to tread in the Middle East, they slept in tents and endured temperamental camels, unscrupulous dragomen, and suspicious monks to become unsung heroines in the continuing effort to discover the Bible as originally written.
Author : Manchester Egyptian and Oriental Society
Publisher :
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 28,28 MB
Release : 1915
Category : Egyptology
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Author : Glen Fritz
Publisher :
Page : 576 pages
File Size : 26,33 MB
Release : 2019-11-20
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ISBN : 9780578560731
A geographical analysis of the location of Mount Sinai of the biblical Exodus and the route used to reach it. The Red Sea of the Exodus is identified as the Gulf of Aqaba and Mount Sinai is identified as Jabal al-Maqla in the Jabal al-Lawz range of northwest Saudi Arabia. The Exodus journeys beyond Mount Sinai are also summarized.