70Kitchen, Suppiluliuma and the Amama Pharaohs: A Study in Relative Chronology, p. 47.

71Moran, EA11, 5—14.

72Phillips, Act of God, pp. 301—2.

73Ex. 11: 1.

74Ex. 12: 29–30.

75Phillips, pp. 302—3.

76Gardiner, Egypt of the Pharaohs, pp. 244—5.

77Redford, 1986, p. 282.

ЧАСТЬ ЧЕТВЕРТАЯ. ЯХВЕ

ГЛАВА ВОСЕМНАДЦАТАЯ. В ПОИСКАХ ЯХВЕ

1Giveon, «Toponymes quest-Asiatiques a Soleb», in VT 14,1964, pp. 239—55; Giveon, Les Bedouins Shosou des documents Egyptians, 1971, pp. 24—8.

2Giveon, 1964, pp. 244—5; Giveon, 1971, pp. 25—7.

3Giveon, 1964, pp. 244—5; Giveon, 1971, p. 27.

4Redford, Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times, p. 272 n. 70, cf. P. Harris I, 76:9 («Se» ir with the Shasu clans»).

5Ward, «The Shasu «Bedouin»: notes on a recent publication», JESHO 15 (1972), pp. 50- 1.

6Ibid.

7Grdseloff, «Edom, d'apres les sources egyptiennes», RHJE 1 (1947), p. 74 n. 1, after Champillion and Sethe.

8P Anastasi IV, 18, quoted in Redford, p. 228.

9Bedford, p. 203.

10Redford, p. 270. See also Moran, The Amama Letters, EA 285: 5–6.

11Barkay, «What's an Egyptian Temple doing in Jerusalem?», BAR 26:3 (May/June 2000), pp. 48–57, 67.

12Redford, p. 271. See also Moran, EA 287.

13Redford, p. 275; Ward, p. 46

14Redford, p. 275.

15Giveon, 1971, pp. 235—6.

16Ward, p. 52, cf. P Anastasi I, 19, 1–4 & 23, 7–8.

17Ibid., p. 53.

18Ibid., p. 54.

19Giveon, The Shasu of the Late XXth Dynasty», JARCE 8 (1969-70), p. 52.

20Giveon, 1971, pp. 48—9-

21Giveon, 1969—70, pp. 51—3.

22Giveon, 1971, p. 28.

23Ibid., p. 28.

24Ibid., p. 236.

25See Grdseloff, pp. 86, 98—9.

26Ibid., pp. 81-2.

27Redford, pp. 272-3.

28Giveon, 1971, pp. 74—7; Grdseloff, pp. 79–83.

29Gen. 32: 38.

30See Greenberg, The Hab/piru, and Na'aman, «Habiru and Hebrews: the transfer of a social term to the literary sphere», JNES 45: 4 (1986), pp. 271—88; Rowton, «Dimorphic structure and the problem of the «Apiru-'Ibrtm», JNE§ 35:1 (1976), pp. 13–20.

31Ех. 3: 1.

32Easton, The Illustrated Bible Dictionary, s.v. «Horeb», p. 336.

33Ex. 3: 14.

34Ex. 3: 15, trans. Propp. Exodus 1—18: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary, p. 6.

35Propp, p. 204.

36Ex. 6: 3.

37Gen. 33: 20.

38Ex. 15: 17.

39Ex. 15: 17, trans. Propp, p. 22.

40Ex. 3: 5.

41Ex. 19: 11, 18, 20, 23.

42Ex. 33: 6.

43Ex. 32: 15.

44 Kings 19: 8.

451 Kings 19: 9.

461 Kings 19: 3.

47Harel, The Sinai Journeys: The Route of the Exodus, p. 181.

48Ibid.

49Ibid.

50Ibid.

51 Ibid.

52Petrie, Researches in Sinai, pp. 251—2.

53Ibid., pp. 252-3.

54Ex. 13: 17.

55Ex. 13: 18.

56Propp, pp. 339, 486—7.

57Ex. 15: 22.

58Lucas, The Route of the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt, pp. 32—3. Ex. 15: 27. Lucas, p. 48. 1 Kings 9: 26. Ex. 16: 1. Ex. 17: 1–6.

59Ex. 15: 27

60Lucas, p. 48.

611 Kings 9: 26.

62Ex. 16: 1

63Ex. 17: 1–6.

64Ех. 19: 1–2.

65Finkelstein and Silberman, The Bible Unearthed: Archaeology's New Vision of Ancient Israel and the Origin of its Sacred Texts, p. 13.

66Deut. 33: 2.

67Jud. 5: 3–5.

68Redford, p. 272 n. 70, cf. E Moment, Kemi 5 (1937), pi. Ill («despoiler of the land of the Shasu, plunderer of the mountain of Se» ir»); Ward, pp. 50-1.

69Redford, p. 272 n. 70, cf. P Anastasi vi. 54–56 («clans of the Shasu of Edom»); Giveon, 1971, pp. 235—6.

70Deut. 2: 10.

71Deut. 2: 11.

72Gen. 6: 4, Num. 13: 33. See Collins, From, the Ashes of Angels, for a full account of the relationship between the Anakim, Nephilim and the Watchers of the «Book of Enoch».

73Gen. 36: 20.

74Gen. 14: 6

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