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[...]... The setting ofthewilderness tradition, theSinai Peninsula, is one ofthe most intriguing geographical regions inthe world Understanding the terrain and climate enable readers ofthewildernesstradition to comprehend better the context of many ofthe episodes Hence, an introduction to the geography and ecological zones ofSinai is offered in chapter 3 Inthe years since 1997, a number of important... including the problem ofthe origin ofthe name ofIsrael s God, Yahweh This investigation ofthe wilderness tradition determines that it is vital to understand both ancientIsrael as a people and the foundation of its religious heritage Furthermore, theevidence considered in this volume not only affirms theauthenticityofthewildernesstradition but also further supports the biblical tradition that Israel. .. Chronological Charts, xxi 1 TheWilderness Tradition, 3 2 TheWildernessTradition and the Historian of Religion, 23 3 Sinai: The Great and Terrible Wilderness, 35 4 The Geography ofthe Exodus: Ramesses to the Sea, 47 5 The Location ofthe Re(e)d Sea, 75 6 The Mountain of God, 111 7 From Egypt to Mt Sinai: Traveling and Living inthe Wilderness, 149 8 TheSinai Legislation, 177 9 Israel s Desert Sanctuary,... wildernesstradition to Israel s religious identity, the events from theSinaiwilderness are frequently recalled inthe Psalms, ancientIsrael s liturgical corpus Reflecting the theophany at Mt Sinai (Exod 19), Psalm 68 states: ‘ The earth quaked, the heavens poured down rain, at the presence of God; yon Sinai quaked at the presence of God, the God ofIsrael ’ (v 8, RSV) and ‘ the Lord came from Sinai into the. .. used in this book to refer to that body of ¯ literature that is set inthewilderness (midbar) After crossing the Re(e)d Sea in Exodus 14–15, the Hebrews arrived in Sinai; this marks the beginning ofthewildernesstraditionThe books of Leviticus and ¯ Numbers are also set ‘ inthewilderness ’ (bemidbar); in fact, these are the opening words ofthe latter book and served as the Hebrew name of Numbers... traveled and lived in Sinai? Were there millions involved? Why is there no direct archaeological evidenceforthe Israelites in Sinai? Does thewilderness itinerary of Exodus and Numbers make sense? These probing questions are addressed in chapter 7 Without a doubt, receiving the law at Mt Sinai through Moses as intermediary is one ofthe most memorable episodes ofthe Bible Before discussing the law itself... in Egypt, the exodus, and Joshua’s conquest of Canaan that has led these scholars to reject the historicity of these narratives This is not the place for a review ofthe debate ofthe 1980s and 1990s, but the interested reader is encouraged to review my book, Israelin Egypt: TheEvidencefortheAuthenticityofthe Exodus Tradition. 13 In addition to surveying and critiquing the theories of the key figures,... exodus-sojourn tradition and on the ‘‘conquest’’ of Canaan as presented inthe book of Joshua Surprisingly little attention has been given to thewilderness tradition, which is central to Israel s religious traditions The Mosaic or Sinaitic covenant, the law, the origin ofIsrael s cult, the ark of the covenant, the tabernacle, and the Levitical priesthood all find their origin in this section ofthe Torah,... to reconstruct the Qantara-Baluza region of North Sinai Jessica T Hoffmeier, my daughter and a member ofthe Tell el-Borg staff, is responsible for preparing the illustrations for this book, and she created three ofthe maps (figures 1, 4, and 10) I joined the faculty ofthe Divinity School of Trinity International University in Deerfield, Illinois, inthe fall of 1999, because ofthe administration’s... that some ofthe geographical discussions inIsraelin Egypt be reassessed First, there continues to be a steady stream of studies that question the historical reliability of most portions ofthe Torah, including thewildernesstradition and geography ofthe exodus Some of these include Thomas Thompson’s The Mythic Past: Biblical Archaeology and the Myth ofIsrael (1999), Israel Finkelstein and Neil . h0" alt="" Ancient Israel in Sinai: The Evidence for the Authenticity of the Wilderness Tradition JAMES K. HOFFMEIER OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Ancient Israel in Sinai This page intentionally. blank Ancient Israel in Sinai The Evidence for the Authenticity of the Wilderness Tradition james k. hoffmeier 1 2005 3 Oxford University Press, Inc., publishes works that further Oxford University’s. permission of Oxford University Press. Library of Congress Cataloging -in- Publication Data Hoffmeier, James Karl, 1951– Ancient Israel in Sinai : the evidence for the authenticity of the wilderness tradition