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Lebanese Phoenicianism: Rebutting Anthony Smith's Ethno‐Symbolism
Abstract Examining national awakening in early twentieth‐century Lebanon tests the validity of Anthony D. Smith's ethno‐symbolism, which argues that modern national movements arise from older or ancient ethnic cores, which Smith calls ethnies. Since ethno‐symbolism contradicts Eric Hobsbawm's notion of an “invented tradition,” contrasting Smith with ...
Alexander Maxwell, David Hannah
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The Lord\u27s Anointed: Covenantal Kingship in Psalm 2 and Acts 4 [PDF]
This study examines the title “Christ” as applied to Jesus in Acts 4:25-27. “Christ” or “Anointed One” here is directly connected to Psalm 2:1-2, and ultimately derives from the royal anointing ceremony of Israel.
Stewart, Alexander C.
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AN AEGEAN MIRROR FROM HALA SULTAN TEKKE, CYPRUS
Summary This study deals with the results of the 2023 fieldwork at the extramural cemetery of the Late Bronze Age harbour city of Hala Sultan Tekke. One of the three excavated tombs in 2023 was the undisturbed Chamber Tomb XX, which is dated around 1300 BC.
Rainer Feldbacher +4 more
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The Ancient Origin of the East/West Controversy [PDF]
This short account tries to show that the stereotype of the barbarians and an anti-Eastern discourse was developed in the literate culture of the Greeks in classical times, based on a genuine fear of the Persians, but also on an increasing smugness.
Jon Wikene Iddeng
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Jesus Was a Refugee: Unpacking the Theological Implications
Abstract This article is an in‐depth exploration of the divine purpose for Jesus’ refugeehood (recorded in Matthew 2) and its theological implications. Part One finds three reasons for Jesus’ displacement: (1) to recapitulate the displacement in Israel's story, (2) to recapitulate the exile of Adam and Eve, (3) to point forward to the Church's calling ...
Barnabas Aspray
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Comments on Allan Bomhard, “The Origins of Proto-Indo-European: The Caucasian substrate hypothesis” [PDF]
The main claims of Bomhard's paper are that PIE originated in Central Asia, which accounts for its Eurasiatic properties such as resemblant pronouns (Uralic, IE, Kartvelian, Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic) and originally agglutinating morphology; then it ...
Nichols, J
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State Correspondence in the Hittite World [PDF]
Chapter surveys the corpus of letters between officials and the royal family to throw light on mechanisms of communication and decision-making within the Late Bronze Age Hittite ...
Weeden, Mark
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Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur Nr. 39 (2010) - Abstracts [PDF]
s der Artikel zu "SAK" 39 (2010). Die Autoren sind: M. Abdelrahiem; Kh. H. Awad; H. Beinlich; A. Bettum; F. Breyer; G.P.F. Broekman; R. Bußmann; R. Gundacker; S. Herrmann; J.M. Iskander; J.E. Jay; J. Kahl/M. El-Khadragy/U. Verhoeven/S. Prell/I.
Kloth, Nicole (Hrsg.)
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Severe multi-year drought coincident with Hittite collapse around 1198-1196 BC. [PDF]
Manning SW +3 more
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Shoshenq I and biblical Šîšaq: A philological defense of their traditional equation [PDF]
Since the late 1980s, as part of proposals to lower the conventional chronology of pharaonic Egypt by one to three hundred years, a number of scholars have identified biblical Šîšaq (1 Kings 11:40, 14:25; 2 Chronicles 12:2-9) with Ramesses II or III ...
Troy Sagrillo
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