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Hebrew Prophecy: The Non-Literary Prophets

by hadassah | Jul 20, 2008 | Hebrew Prophecy: The Non-Literary Prophets | 0 comments

  1. Elijah on Mount HorebOverview
    1. The Non-Literary Prophets, Christine Hayes, Open Yale Courses (Transcription), 2006.
    2. Biblical History- From David to Isaiah, c. 1000-700 BCE, Steven Feldman, COJS.
    3. The Divided Kingdom 922-722, Teddy Kollek and Moshe Pearlman, Jerusalem- Sacred City of Mankind, Steimatzky Ltd., Jerusalem, 1991.
  2. Primary sources
    1. 2 Samuel 11-12
    2. 1 Kings 18-19
  3. Artifacts
    1. Seal of Jezebel, 9th–8th century BCE
    2. Kuntillet ‘Ajrud Fortress with Inscriptions, 8th century BCE
  4. Secondary sources
    1. Who or What Was Yahweh’s Asherah? André Lemaire, Biblical Archaeology Review (10:6), Nov/Dec 1984.
  5. Images
    1. Bathseba at Her Bath, Francesco Salviati, 1552-1554.
    2. Bathsheba with the Letter from King David, Rembrandt (1606-1669).
    3. David Notified of Uriah’s Death, Rembrandt (1606-1669).
    4. Nathan before King David, Rembrandt (1606-1669).
    5. The Prophet Elijah, Daniele da Volterra, c. 1550-1560.
    6. Elijah the Prophet by the Brook of Cherith, Rembrandt (1606-1669).
    7. God’s Judgment on Mount Carmel, Rembrandt (1606-1669).
    8. Elijah on Mount Horeb, Rembrandt (1606-1669).
    9. Elijah in the Wilderness, Washington Allston, 1818.
  6. Videos
    1. The Non-Literary Prophets, Christine Hayes.
  7. Further reading
    1. Hebrew Prophets Bibliography

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