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Ancient Israel’s History: An Introduction to Issues and Sources is unavailable, but you can change that!

Ancient Israel’s history is frequently debated by Old Testament scholars. On one side, minimalists find little of historical value in the Hebrew Bible. On the other side, those holding a traditional view assume the biblical text is a precise historical record. But many serious Bible students find themselves somewhere in the middle, and would benefit from a careful exploration of issues in...

Exod. 25:10, 13, 23; 26:15, 26, 32, 37; 27:1; 30:1), which probably is the only tree of the limited varieties in Sinai that could have been used to make furniture. The nineteenth-century explorer Henry Spencer Palmer, who wrote extensively about the geography and flora and fauna of Sinai, observed, “Of the native trees there are very few varieties. The most valuable for economic purposes are the date-palm, the acacia and the tamarisk.”175 The Hebrew word for “acacia,” šiṭṭâ or šiṭṭîm (pl.), appears
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