Bible Review
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Footnote 2 - Insight
See Rachel B.K. Sabua, “The Hidden Hand of God,” BR 08:01.
Footnote 1 - Insight
Actually this commonplace is only true if Ezra-Nehemiah is counted as one book, as it was in ancient Jewish tradition because they were written on a single scroll. To be sure, the Books of Nehemiah and 1 Chronicles have not been found either, but they are generally assumed to have been present on the basis of the few crumbs of the scrolls of Ezra and 2 Chronicles. But see Sidnie White Crawford, “Has Every Book of the Bible Been Found Among the Dead Sea Scrolls?” BR 12:05.
Footnote 7 - In Death as in Life
On Moses’ disobedience, see William H.C. Propp, “Why Moses Could Not Enter the Promised Land,” BR 14:03.
Footnote 6 - In Death as in Life
See Elie Wiesel, “Aaron: The Teflon Kid,” BR 14:04.
Footnote 5 - In Death as in Life
Footnote 4 - In Death as in Life
Footnote 3 - In Death as in Life
Footnote 2 - In Death as in Life
Kenneth V. Mull and Carolyn Sandquist Mull, “Biblical Leprosy: Is It Really?” BR 08:02.
Footnote 1 - In Death as in Life
See Phyllis Trible, “Bringing Miriam Out of the Shadows,” BR 05:01. See also Sidnie White Crawford’s article in this issue.
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