An Egyptian text sheds light on the biblical idiom ʾrṣ zbt ḥlb wdbš, helping establish the nature of both ḥlb and dbš.
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See Amihai Mazar and Nava Panitz-Cohen, “It is the Land of Honey: Beekeeping at Tel Reḥov,” Near Eastern Archaeology 70 (2007), pp. 202-219. On the dating of Tel Reḥov, cf. Israel Finkelstein and Eli Piasetzky, “14C and the Iron Age Chronology Debate: Rehov, Khirbet en-Nahas, Dan, and Megiddo,” Radiocarbon 48 (2006), pp. 373-386.
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An Egyptian text sheds light on the biblical idiom ʾrṣ zbt ḥlb wdbš, helping establish the nature of both ḥlb and dbš.
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Abstract Views | 255 | 37 | 5 |
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