Egyptian History and the Bible’s Historicity
Papyri and stone inscriptions buttress many Hebrew Bible stories, including the Exodus.
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Papyri and stone inscriptions buttress many Hebrew Bible stories, including the Exodus.
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The Book of Exodus is one of the world’s oldest written texts, created long before history was an intellectual discipline. But some scholars insist it holds kernels of historical truth.
Being Jewish is getting kind of sucky these days. So why am I giving years of my life to rewriting the story of Exodus for the secular-minded?
A profile of the novel that this blog was created to support.
THE SINA’I TRILOGY Read More »
The story of a shepherd defeating a great warrior is a trope for all time. But David wasn’t the first to bring this simple weapon to war.
The Slingshot Heard Round the World Read More »
We think of ancient life as cruel and backward compared with our own times, but often it wasn’t.
Even Their Barbarism Was Civilized Read More »
In the semiarid Levant, rainfall and water storage were of paramount importance. But for a people who believed that the Earth could be destroyed by flood, it was also part of God’s promise to keep water away.
Cities rising from artificial islands, multistory palaces, dynasties lasting centuries - calling Mesopotamia the “cradle of civilization” is like calling a Ferrari a baby carriage.
What we can learn about ancient (and modern) Jewish life from hunter-gatherers and their social networks.
The Genesis of Judaism Read More »
Our understanding of the tangled relationship between ancient Egypt and the culture that produced the Hebrew Bible has deepened thanks to archaeology. It’s pure gold for historical novelists like me.
Jewish Chicken, Egyptian Egg Read More »