Footnote 1 - The Persistence of Chaos in God’s Creation
See Bernard Batto, “When God Sleeps,” BR 03:04.
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See Bernard Batto, “When God Sleeps,” BR 03:04.
See Philip R. Davies, “‘House of David’ Built on Sand: The Sins of the Biblical Maximizers,” BAR 20:04.
See Ronald S. Hendel, “Finding Historical Memories in the Patriarchal Narratives,” BAR 21:04.
Among the most recent and prominent are Thomas L. Thompson, Early History of the Israelite People (Brill, 1992); Philip R. Davies, In Search of Ancient Israel (Sheffield Academic Press, 1992) John Van Seters, Prologue to History (Yale Univ. Press, 1992); and Gösta W. Ahlström, History of Ancient Palestine (Sheffield Academic Press, 1993).