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    Was Khirbet Qeiyafa a Judahite City? The Case against It by Nadav Na'aman

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Detailed analysis of the published reports do not disclose any findings that connect it to either Jerusalem or the Judean and Benjaminite highlands in the 10th century BCE. …”
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    Las Tradiciones sobre el Arca en los Libros de Samuel (1 Sam 4-6; 2 Sam 6) by Miguel Álvarez Barredo

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The final view show these systematized and placed in the area of tribes of northern, and when the King David take possession of Jerusalem respectively. But one attentive look discover in the Ark, symbol of divine presence between his people during the pre-monarchy time, that has suffer a sequence of adversities and unsuccessful, which give at this itinerary a pattern of confront between Hebrews and Philistines, which report the religious experiences in this period. …”
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    Jesus in Judea by Johannes Beutler

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Connected with this lack of interest is the question regarding a ‘Jew’ with whom the disciples of John the Baptist are reported to be in controversy according to John 3:25. …”
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    Honey on the brim of the poison cup: translation and propaganda in Rufinus's Latin version of the Historia Monachorum in Aegypto by Tóth, P

    Published 2012
    “…Dated to 395, the HMA, is a travelogue of seven monks departing from a monastery in Jerusalem to visit the famous ascetics of Egypt. The narrative catches up with them from the town of Assiut in the South, and ends in Lower Egypt, reporting a number of interesting anecdotes about the hermits that they called on, and recording the edifying sayings and miracles of the various fathers visited.…”
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