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Book of Job
The Book of Job () is one of the books of the Hebrew Bible. The Book of Job is a didactic poem set in a prose framing device.
Book_of_Job
Soul
Talk:Soul
Canaan
Canaan (Phoenician: , Kana'n) is an ancient term for a region encompassing present-day Israel, the Palestinian Territories, Lebanon, plus adjoining coastal lands and parts of Jordan, Egypt and Syria. In the Hebrew Bible, the "Land of Canaan" extends from Lebanon southward across Gaza to the "Brook of Egypt" and eastward to the Jordan Valley, thus including modern Israel and the Palestinian Territories.
Canaan
Assyria
Talk:Assyria
Book of Judith
The Book of Judith is a deuterocanonical book, included in the Septuagint and in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christian Old Testament of the Bible, but excluded by Jews and Protestants. It has been said that the book contains numerous historical [which is why many scholars now accept it as unreliable history; it has been considered a parable] or perhaps the first historical novel.
Book_of_Judith
Turin King List
The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an hieratic papyrus thought to date from thereign of Ramesses II , now in the Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum) at Turin.
Turin_King_List
Amarna letters
The Amarna letters (sometimes "Amarna correspondence" or "Amarna tablets") are an archive of correspondence on clay tablets, mostly diplomatic, between the Egyptian administration and its representatives in Canaan and Amurru during the New Kingdom. The letters were found in Upper Egypt at Amarna, the modern name for the Egyptian capital founded by pharaoh Akhenaten (1350s – 1330s BC) during the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt.
Amarna_letters
Sothic cycle
The Sothic cycle or Canicular period is a period of 1461 ancient Egyptian years (of 365 days each) or 1460 Julian years (averaging 365.25 days each).
Sothic_cycle
Ipuwer Papyrus
The Ipuwer Papyrus is a single surviving papyrus holding an ancient Egyptian poem, called The Admonitions of IpuwerEnglish translation of the papyrus. A translation also in R.
Ipuwer_Papyrus
Og
Talk:Og
Durupınar site
The Durupınar site is a large aggregate structure in the Tendürek mountains of eastern Turkey. The site is two miles (3 km) north of the Iranian border, ten miles (16 km) southeast of Doğubeyazıt, in the Ağrı Province, and eighteen miles (29 km) south of the Greater Mount Ararat summit, at an elevation of ~ Specialtyinterests.
Durupınar_site
Yuya
Talk:Yuya
Donovan Courville
Donovan Amos Courville (April 6, 1901, Michigan — August 1996, Fresno, California)www.ancestry.
Donovan_Courville
Shammuramat
Shammuramat or Sammur-amat was Queen of Assyria 811 BC–808 BC. The widow of King Shamshi-Adad V reigned for three years on the throne of Assyria.
Shammuramat
Kadesh
Talk:Kadesh
Route 443 (Israel)
Route 443 (), also Ma'ale Beit Horon (ascent of Beth-Horon), is the main highway connecting Modi'in with Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, and also serves as a secondary connection between the Tel Aviv area and Jerusalem. While technically listed as a regional road, it is for the most part a divided, four-lane highway which utilises some grade separation and interchanges, as well as major at-grade intersections, and thus is not classified as a motorway, even though there is a short motorway section on its western end, connecting it to westbound Highway 1.
Route_443_(Israel)
Gunnar Heinsohn
Gunnar Heinsohn (born 1943 in the German-occupied city of Gotenhafen (today Gdynia, Poland) is a German sociologist. Since 1984, he has been a tenured professor at the University of Bremen, where he heads the Raphael-Lemkin-Institute for Comparative Genocide Research.
Gunnar_Heinsohn
Pharaoh's daughter (wife of Solomon)
Pharaoh's daughter who was the wife of Solomon is a figure in Hebrew scriptures who married the king of the United Monarchy of Israel to cement a political alliance with Egypt. Out of his vast harem, she is the only wife singled out, although she is not given a name in the texts.
Pharaoh's_daughter_(wife_of_Solomon)
Christian anthropology
In the context of Christian theology, theological anthropology refers to the study of the human ("anthropology") as it relates to God. It differs from the social science of anthropology, which primarily deals with the comparative study of the physical and social characteristics of humanity across times and places.
Christian_anthropology
Wiseman hypothesis
The Wiseman hypothesis, sometimes called the Tablet Theory, is an alternative view of the authorship of Genesis and is opposed to the far more popular JEDP documentary hypothesis as well as the traditional view of authorship by Moses. It suggests that the book was written before the time of Moses by various authors.
Wiseman_hypothesis