Milk and Honey: Essays on Ancient Israel and the Bible in Appreciation of the Judaic Studies Program at the University of California, San Diego

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Sarah Malena, David Miano
Penn State Press, 2007 M06 23 - 312 páginas

From the Foreword

In a very short stretch of years, the Judaic Studies Program at the University of California, San Diego, has developed into one of the most important centers for teaching and research in biblical studies, in ancient Near Eastern and biblical archaeology, and more generally in Judaic studies. The program now rivals far older centers of study in these fields in eastern research universities. I have been an admirer of the program for some years, proud of former students of mine whose energy and foresight have contributed to the developments in La Jolla, including the establishment of endowed chairs that guarantee the future of this center and its program.

This collection of essays honoring the Judaic Studies Program and its faculty is a testimony to the fecundity of the program in producing scholars, whose essays dominate the collection. Several essays come from other scholars whose home base is in the West and who have engaged in colloquia and common pursuits with the San Diego faculty. . . . There are sections on Genesis, poetry and prophecy, narrative and history, lexicon, archaeology, and (not least) paleography.

—Frank Moore Cross

Harvard University

 

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Poetry and Prophecy
51
Narrative and History
85
Lexicon
155
Archaeology and Paleography
213
Reconstructing Ancient Foodways in Israels Northern Negev
215
Edomite Territory in the Eastern Negev during the EighthSixth Centuries BCE
241
A New Perspective on the Circumstances and Date of Its Minting
257
Indexes
277
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