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Feb 2, 2022 · What was a “duke,” then? The Hebrew is ַאלָּו ָּף or alluwph, pronounced like “aloof,” and having such meanings (when a noun) as captain, duke, chief friend, and governor.
Jan 8, 2021 · In 1926, when the Divinity School of Duke University was established, Godbey accepted the chair of professor of Old Testament and continued in that position until his retirement in 1932.
The Lost Tribes a Myth: Suggestions Towards Rewriting Hebrew History Duke Univ.publ Duke University publications Library of Biblical studies: Author: Allen Howard Godbey: Edition: reprint: Publisher: Ktav, 1974: ISBN: 0870681982, 9780870681981: Length: 802 pages : Export Citation: BiBTeX EndNote RefMan
- Allen Howard Godbey
- 0870681982, 9780870681981
- reprint
- Ktav, 1974
Brief summary of Chapter 4 in Hebrews analyzed by PhD students from Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley.
Aug 26, 2017 · A generation ago, an overview of early Israel, from its beginnings in its land through the rise of the monarchy several centuries later, would have relted heavily on the information contained in the Hebrew Bible.
- Carol Meyers
- 2017
Brent A. Strawn, Ph.D., professor of Old Testament at Duke Divinity School and professor of Law at Duke University, has co-edited a volume of 36 essays offering resources for the essential interpretation of the Historical Books of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament.
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Read the Book of Judges in Hebrew and English on Sefaria. Judges begins shortly after Joshua’s death and continues until Samuel’s birth. Looking at the text itself and the various tribes on whom the stories are focused, there is evidence that the book is composed from several sources.