On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 6:36 AM, <JimStinehart AT aol.com> wrote:
>
> As noted in the first post on this thread,
You need to get a new server; every message you send is a new thread.
> "Jacob-El" is an old Amorite name
Therefore not part of this discussion, namely B-Hebrew.
>
> from the early 2nd millennium BCE. Does that old Amorite name show up in
> the
> mid-15th century BCE on the Thutmosis III list as being a city name
According to http://www.specialtyinterests.net/ King Thutmosis III, also
known as Shisherka (Hebrew $$Q), raided Jerusalem and the temple after the
death of Solomon, making him late tenth century BC. Therefore his city list
has nothing to do with pre-Israel Canaan.
> ...
> But now we need to move on to the second question here. If the Bible has
> near-blanket coverage of Late Bronze Age cities, towns and important
> villages in
> southern Canaan, as I believe it does,
This is pure speculation, which the text of the Bible itself indicates is
not true.
>
> Jim Stinehart
> Evanston, Illinois
You are repeating yourself, and refusing to acknowledge when evidence
calling into question your speculations is presented. Those are the actions
of a demagogue, not those of a scholar in a debate.