Biblical Archaeology Review

Biblical Archaeology Review is the flagship publication of the Biblical Archaeology Society. For more than 40 years it has been making the world of archaeology in the lands of the Bible come alive for the interested layperson. Full of vivid images and articles written by leading scholars, this is a must read for anyone interested in the archaeology of the ancient Near East.

Endnote 4 - From Eden to Ednah—Lilith in the Garden

David Stern and Mark Jay Mirsky, eds. Rabbinic Fantasies: Imaginative Narratives from Classical Hebrew Literature (Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1990), pp. 183–184. The passage appeared in The Tales of Ben Sira. A critical edition of this book is Yassif, Tales of Ben Sira, see in particular p. 232 for the original Hebrew text and analytical comments about it in pp. 63–69.

Endnote 20 - “And His Brothers Were Jealous of Him”: Surprising Parallels Between Joseph and King Esarhaddon of Assyria

M. Weinfeld, “Semiramis: Her Name and Her Origin,” in Hayim Tadmor, Mordechai Cogan and Israel Eph‘al, eds., Ah, Assyria …: Studies in Assyrian History and Ancient Near Eastern Historiography Presented to Hayim Tadmor (Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 1991), pp. 99–103; see also Eckart Frahm, “Of Doves, Fish, and Goddesses,” forthcoming.

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