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LXX Exodus 23 and the Figure of the High Priest

  • ARIE VAN DER KOOIJ
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface VII
  3. Table of Contents IX
  4. List of Contributors XIII
  5. Table of Abbreviations XVII
  6. Biographical Note: Graham Ivor Davies 1
  7. Publications of Graham Ivor Davies 3
  8. The Contribution by Graham Davies to Old Testament Studies 11
  9. Part I. Archaeology
  10. Treasures of Merenptah in the Karnak Temple at Luxor. The Record of the Walls of the Cour de la Cachette 23
  11. Prophetic Speech in the Egyptian Royal Cult 39
  12. The Palestinian Campaign of Pharaoh Shishak 55
  13. Who Built and Who Used the Buildings at Kuntillet ‘Ajrud? 69
  14. The Phoenician Inscriptions from Arslan Tash and Some Old Testament Texts (Exodus 12; Micah 5:4-5[5-6]; Psalm 91) 87
  15. A Literary Analysis of the Shiloah (Siloam) Tunnel Inscription 101
  16. Incense–the Ancient Room Freshener. The Exegesis of Daniel 2:46 111
  17. Between Scroll and Codex? Reconsidering the Qumran Opisthographs 123
  18. Liberty in the Coin Legends of the Jewish Revolts 139
  19. “...wie es eigentlich gewesen” Historical “Facts” and the Reconstruction of the History of “Ancient Israel” 153
  20. The “Way of the Wilderness” on Sixteenth-Century Maps 169
  21. Part II. Biblical Texts
  22. “Couch” or “Crouch”? Genesis 4:7 and the Temptation of Cain 195
  23. The Flood and the Ten Antediluvian Figures in Berossus and in the Priestly Source in Genesis 211
  24. “P” as Editor: The Case of Exodus 4:18-26 225
  25. “Kingdom of Priests” What is Priestly in Exodus 19:6? 239
  26. The Fifth Commandment in Context 253
  27. Deuteronomy and the Babylonian Diaspora 269
  28. The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Date of the Final Stage of the Pentateuch 287
  29. Reading Joshua after Samuel 305
  30. Why Did Jael Kill Sisera? A Canonical Perspective 317
  31. By Stone and Sling. 1 Samuel 17:50 and the Problem of Misreading David’s Victory over Goliath 329
  32. Why does the Deuteronomistic History Make no Mention of the Prophets to Whom Books are Attributed? 343
  33. The Practicalities of Prophetic Writing in Isaiah 8:1 357
  34. “And he shall hear a rumour...” (Isaiah 37:7; 2 Kings 19:7) 371
  35. About Third Isaiah... 375
  36. Penitential Innovations within the Twelve 391
  37. Hosea, Creation, and Wisdom. An Alternative Tradition 409
  38. Acrostics and Lamentations 425
  39. “Slaves” in Biblical Narrative and in Translation 441
  40. The Repentance of God 453
  41. Part III. Language and Literacy
  42. Literacy, Orality, and Literature in Israel 465
  43. Light on ئ٢ 479
  44. The Operation of a Syntactic Rule in Classical Biblical Hebrew and in Hebrew Inscriptions of the Monarchic Period 493
  45. The Significance of Rhetoric in the Greek Pentateuch 507
  46. Midrash in Greek? An Exploration of the Versions of Aquila and Symmachus in Exodus 523
  47. LXX Exodus 23 and the Figure of the High Priest 537
  48. Robert Hatch Kennett (1864-1932) The Old Testament in a Time of Transition 551
  49. Index of Modern Authors 565
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