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Esther J. Hamori
In the texts of Genesis 18 and 32, God appears to a patriarch in person and is referred to by the narrator as a man, both times by the Hebrew word īsh. In both texts, God as īsh is described in graphically human terms. This type of divine appearanc
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Esther J. Hamori
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Evil
ha-satan (the adversary) is an ambiguous figure in the earliest Hebrew texts. Far from being the malevolent, majestic embodiment of pure evil imagined by Milton, the figure we confront in the Hebrew Bible can sometimes be a source of assistance aroun
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::ea1a9d0b34ccfb438b29cc3caa43d59c
https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199915453.003.0005
https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199915453.003.0005
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Stephen C. Russell, Esther J. Hamori
Mighty Baal: Essays in Honor of Mark S. Smith is the first edited collection devoted to the study of the ancient Near Eastern god Baal. Although the Bible depicts Baal as powerless, the combined archaeological, iconographic, and literary evidence mak
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Esther J. Hamori
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Journal of Biblical Literature. 132:827-843
It was for a long time the norm for scholars to discuss "prophecy" and "divination" as if the two were separate and opposing categories. It is now increasingly recognized that prophecy is simply one type of divination. A study of the full range of bi
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Esther J. Hamori
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The Journal of Religion. 90:407-408
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Esther J. Hamori
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Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel. 2:479
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Esther J. Hamori
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Journal of Biblical Literature. 130:625
It was popular for some time to seek apparent Near Eastern parallels to bibli cal narratives. The methodology employed was at times problematic, and conclu sions were often overstated, as similarities between texts explicable in any number of ways we