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Endnote 7 - Re-creating the Tablets of the Law
Jaroslav Cerny, “Egypt: From the Death of Ramesses III to the End of the Twenty-first Dynasty,” in Cambridge Ancient History 3rd ed., vol. 2, part 2 (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1975), pp. 606–657, especially section III, “Workmen of the King’s Tomb,” pp. 620–626; Kenneth A. Kitchen, Pharaoh Triumphant: The Life and Times of Ramesses II (Warminster, UK: Aris and Phillips, 1982), pp. 185–205.
Endnote 6 - Re-creating the Tablets of the Law
David I. Owen, “An Akkadian Letter from Ugarit at Tel Aphek,” Tel Aviv 8 (1981), pp. 1–17; letter in Biblical Archaeology Review, January/February 1984, pp. 81, 84 (Queries & Comments, BAR 10:01).
Endnote 5 - Re-creating the Tablets of the Law
Endnote 4 - Re-creating the Tablets of the Law
Endnote 3 - Re-creating the Tablets of the Law
Endnote 2 - Re-creating the Tablets of the Law
Endnote 1 - Re-creating the Tablets of the Law
Endnote 3 - Jesus and the Teacher of Righteousness—Similarities and Differences
Endnote 2 - Jesus and the Teacher of Righteousness—Similarities and Differences
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