Commentary: Joshua FeinmanI SYMPATHIZE WITH THE DIFFICULTIES that the authors have had in trying to explain and model the...Feinman, JoshuaFederal Reserve Bank of St. LouisReview - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 and 2 Samuel. Series: Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary Volume: 2. by Richard Hess, Daniel I. Block, ... Here readers find the premier commentary set for connecting with the historical and cultural...
Joshua 1:9 Meaning and Commentary Joshua 1:9 Have not I commanded thee? &c.] The above things, to go over Jordan with the people into the land of Canaan, and to observe the law of Moses in all things, and to be of good courage, which is again repeated; consider who it is that...
Matthew Henry's Commentary 4 entries for Joshua 2:1-2:24 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 In this chapter we have an account of the scouts that were employed to bring an... Verses 1–7 Verses 1-7 In these verses we have, I. The prudence of Joshua, in sending spies to...
The Rewritten Joshua Scrolls from Qumran (Texts, Translations, and Commentary) || 1 Joshua and His Book in Second Temple Jewish Literaturedoi:10.1515/9783110290059.7FeldmanAriel
Expositor's Bible Commentary (Abridged Edition): Old Testament Copyright 2004. Plus 13 entries for Joshua 2:1-2:24 PLUS Do your Biblical studies anywhere! Access $3,100 worth of premium resources on the go! Upgrade to Bible Gateway Plus and get the best value in digita...
Feldman, Ariel, The Rewritten Joshua Scrolls from Qumran: Texts, Translations, and Commentary (Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fur die altestamentliche Wissenschaft, Band 438; Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2013).Feldman, A., 2014, The rewritten Joshua scrolls from Qumran: Texts...
Narrative Disjunction, Artful Occlusion, and Cryptic Commentary in Joshua 1–12The book of Joshua is a book-length crux interpretum. Its cultivation of two concurrent narratives that contradict one another has fascinated commentators since antiquity. This is only one of its hermeneutically challenging...
Narrative Disjunction, Artful Occlusion, and Cryptic Commentary in Joshua 1–12The book of Joshua is a book-length crux interpretum. Its cultivation of two concurrent narratives that contradict one another has fascinated commentators since antiquity. This is only one of its hermeneutically challenging...
Narrative Disjunction, Artful Occlusion, and Cryptic Commentary in Joshua 1–12The book of Joshua is a book-length crux interpretum. Its cultivation of two concurrent narratives that contradict one another has fascinated commentators since antiquity. This is only one of its hermeneutically challenging...