Purity in War: What is it Good for? (original) (raw)

“Conquest of the Land, Loss of the Land: Where Does Joshua 24 Belong?” in The Land of Israel in Bible, History and Theology: Studies in Honour of Ed Noort (ed. C. de Vos and J.T.A.G.M. van Ruiten; Supplements to Vetus Testamentum 124; Leiden: Brill, 2009), 87-98

Mladen Popović

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Understanding Warfare in The Book of Joshua From a Theological Perspective Student: Juan-Carlos Ortiz | SID #: 400491144 MTS Program OLDTEST -OT 3XJ3

Juan-Carlos Ortiz

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Taking the Land by Force: Divine Violence in Joshua

Helene Dallaire

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Victory Upon My People: An Interpretation on Joshua 6:21: Using the Three Worlds of Biblical Interpretation

Catherine So, Diomyka Damgo

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The Joshua Generation: Conquest and the Promised Land

Rachel Havrelock

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Christianizing Joshua: Making Sense of the Bible’s Book of Conquest

Daniel Hawk

Journal of Biblical Interpretation 5.1, 2011

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Biblical Theology of The Book of Joshua By: Juan-Carlos Ortiz | SID # 400491144 MTS Program OLDTEST -OT 3XJ3

Juan-Carlos Ortiz

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The Sin at Kadesh as a Recurring Motif inthe Book of Joshua

Elie Assis

JANES 31, 2008

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The Truth About Conquest: Joshua as History, Narrative, and Scripture

Daniel Hawk

Intepretation 66, 2012

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Deconstruction Of Destruction: A Critical Evaluation Of John Walton's View Of Conquest In The Book Of Joshua

Brian M Koning

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The Word Made Bitter: At the Table with Joshua, Buber, and Bakhtin

Gordon Matties

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Testimonies of Faith and Fear: Canaanite Responses to YHWH's Work in Joshua

Cory Barnes

Themelios, 2021

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"Settler Mandates and the Book of Joshua," in The Cambridge Companion to the Hebrew Bible and Ethics, ed. C.L. Crouch (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021), 117–130.

Mark G Brett

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The Prophet Joshua? The Neglected Ministry of the Prophet of the Conquest

Jonathan J Routley

Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 2022

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Conquest Reconfigured: Recasting Warfare in the Redaction of Joshua

Daniel Hawk

In Brad E. Kelle and Frank Ritchel Ames (ed.), Writing and Reading War: Rhetoric, Gender, and Ethics in Biblical and Modern Contexts, Atlanta: SBL, 2008.

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Not a Single Survivor: an Exegetical Investigation into the So-Called Hyperbolic Victory Accounts of Joshua 10:28-43

J Alexander Rutherford

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Subversive Undercurrents in the Book of Joshua

Dean Johnston

2023

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Joshua's Lost Conquest

Henry B. Smith Jr.

2014

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Battle Descriptions in the Hebrew Bible: An Overview with Special Attention to the Book of Joshua

Wolfgang Oswald

Universal- und kulturhistorische Studien. Studies in Universal and Cultural History, 2020

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A Brief History of War in the Hebrew Bible and the Jewish Interpretive Tradition

Reuven Firestone

John Renard (ed.), Fighting Words: Religion, Violence, and the Interpretation of Sacred Texts. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, forthcoming, 2012, 29-54, 2012

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"Response: Forging a Twenty-first-century Approach to the Study of Israelite Warfare"

T. M. Lemos (Tracy Maria Lemos)

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“The Allotment of Canaan in Joshua and Numbers.”

Dylan Johnson

Journal of Biblical Literature 141 , 2022

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The Biblical Conquest Account and Its Modern Hermeneutical Challenges

Rannfrid Lasine Thelle

Studia Theologica - Nordic Journal of Theology, 2007

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The Sin of Achan: An Investigation into Joshua 7

Joe LoMusio

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T. Römer, “Joshua's Encounter with the Commander of Yhwh's Army (Josh 5:13-15): Literary Construction or Reflection of a Royal Ritual?”, in: B. Kelle, et al. (éd), Warfare, Ritual, and Symbol in Biblical and Modern Contexts (AIL 18), Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature, 2014, p. 49-63

Thomas Römer

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Layman's Commentary on the Book of Joshua

Daniel Bediako

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The Book of Joshua The Final of a Series of Four by the Editor

stephen dray

2009

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Joshua 24 in the LXX: Some Literary and Theological Remarks

Johan Wildenboer

Journal for Semitics, 2017

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Hear! O Israel: How Jephthah and Israel Became Barren by Spurning the Commands of YHWH

Brittany Hale

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An Introduction to the Book of Joshua

David E Malick

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“Moral Injury and the Interdisciplinary Study of Biblical War Texts”

Brad Kelle

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2. A Brief History of War in the Hebrew Bible and the Jewish Interpretive Tradition

Reuven Firestone

Fighting Words, 2019

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"The Hill Country Is Not Enough for Us:" Recent Archaeology and The Book of Joshua

Joyce Burns

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Does the Bible Condone Genocide? Biblical Reliability and the Canaanite Massacre

Matthew Flannagan

Defense of the Bible a Comprehensive Apologetic for the Authority of Scripture co-authored with Paul Copan, edited by Steven B. Cowan and Terry L. Wilder (B&H Academic, 2013).

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4.42 Joshua and the Hasmoneans: The Presence and Absence of the Joshua Narratives within Hasmonean Historiography

Michaël N. van der Meer

Published in Jan Willem van Henten, ed., The Books of the Maccabees: Literary, Historical, and Religious Perspectives (BETL 328; Leuven: Peeters, 2022), 297-316., 2022

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