Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Yahwism (was: their altar)
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 00:36:25 -0500
Peter:
Edomite, I stand corrected. Thats what I get for writing quickly and
somewhat carelessly.
The phrase before Israel had a king I found somewhat problematic, until I
realized that it did not require Israel to have a king at the time it was
written. Its like the teen who demands that his father give him a car,
because cousin X has had two cars given him by his father, before I had a
car; he is younger than I and I still dont have one.
And was the Dan mentioned in Genesis 14:14 the same as the Dan after Moses?
My understanding is that Dan was not that uncommon a Semetic name, even a
nation in what is now southern Turkey had that name (mentioned in the book
Hellenosemitica).
I think you have done a pretty good job of staying neutral on this question,
calling for evidence, not mere speculation. I agree with you that the
historical and archeological evidence is too poor to prove either side.
Karl W. Randolph.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Kirk" <peterkirk AT qaya.org>
>
> Possibly, but then how do you explain "before any king reigned over
> the Israelites" in v.31? And "Dan" in 14:14 must be a post-Mosaic
> editorial change. But note that I say "editorial change", not
> "authorship". I see no clear evidence of post-Mosaic authorship in
> the Pentateuch, other than minor editorial changes which might
> include the addition of the last part of Genesis 36:31. On the
> other hand, I see no clear evidence the other way.
>
> -- Peter Kirk
> peter AT qaya.org (personal)
> peterkirk AT qaya.org (work)
>http://www.qaya.org/
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