The Meaning of the Term 'îr dawıd in Samuel and Kings (original) (raw)

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Carl S Ehrlich

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Christopher J Davey

Tyndale Bulletin, 31, 107-146, 1980

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Finkelstein, I. 2013. The Geographical and Historical Realities behind the Earliest Layer in the David Story, Scandinavian Journal of Old Testament 27: 131-150.

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Y. Garfinkel, I. Kreimerman and P. Zilberg, 2016. Debating Khirbet Qeiyafa: A Fortified City in Judah from the Time of King David. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society.

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Tel Aviv , 2007

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Maeir, A. M. 2017. Chapter 15. The Southern Kingdom of Judah: Surrounded by Enemies. Pp. 391–412 in The Bible in Archaeology and History, eds. J. Ebeling, et al. Baylor University Press (photocopy without bibliography)

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