of the Land of Canaan. After the Hebrews failed to begin their conquest of Canaan, that generation was sentenced to spend the next 38 years in, and around Kadesh, (Deut. 1:46) and in the Aravah (Arabah) valley that runs between the Dead Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba of the (Figure 2...
Following the conquest of Canaan, the Promised Land, the Ark resided at Shiloh, but from time to time it was carried into battle by the Israelites. Taken to Jerusalem by King David, it was eventually placed in the Temple by King Solomon. The final fate of the Ark is unknown. This ...
53 As many scholars point out, the poetic account of M3 and the Ugaritic Baal cycle exhibit striking lexical and poetic parallels and poetic style (Cross 1973, pp. 112–44), which allows us to consider that the mentioned poem stands “in continuity with the mythopoetic patterns of Canaan...