The archaeology of cult of ancient Israel’s southern neighbors and the midianite-kenite hypothesis

Autores
Tebes, Juan Manuel
Año de publicación
2021
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Fil: Tebes, Juan Manuel. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina; Argentina
Fil: Tebes, Juan Manuel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Abstract: The Midianite-Kenite hypothesis, the idea that the pre-Israelite roots of Yahwism can be traced back to the areas south and southeast of Palestine, has a long pedigree in biblical scholarship. Analyses supporting this view generally agree in three main points. First, they assume that the influence of the southern cultic practices on Yahwism occurred during a restricted period of time, traditionally dated to the Early Iron Age. Second, they see the origins of Yahwism through the lenses of diffusionist perspectives, characterizing this process as a movement or migration of one or a few determined groups to Canaan. And third, adequate analyses of the archaeological evidence of the arid areas to the south of Palestine are few. In this article I will turn the interpretation of the epigraphic and archaeological evidence upside down.
Fuente
Entangled Religions, 2021, 12(2)
Materia
ARQUEOLOGIA BIBLICA
EDAD DE HIERRO
HISTORIA ANTIGUA
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acceso abierto
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
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Repositorio Institucional (UCA)
Institución
Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The archaeology of cult of ancient Israel’s southern neighbors and the midianite-kenite hypothesis
title The archaeology of cult of ancient Israel’s southern neighbors and the midianite-kenite hypothesis
spellingShingle The archaeology of cult of ancient Israel’s southern neighbors and the midianite-kenite hypothesis
Tebes, Juan Manuel
ARQUEOLOGIA BIBLICA
EDAD DE HIERRO
HISTORIA ANTIGUA
title_short The archaeology of cult of ancient Israel’s southern neighbors and the midianite-kenite hypothesis
title_full The archaeology of cult of ancient Israel’s southern neighbors and the midianite-kenite hypothesis
title_fullStr The archaeology of cult of ancient Israel’s southern neighbors and the midianite-kenite hypothesis
title_full_unstemmed The archaeology of cult of ancient Israel’s southern neighbors and the midianite-kenite hypothesis
title_sort The archaeology of cult of ancient Israel’s southern neighbors and the midianite-kenite hypothesis
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Tebes, Juan Manuel
author Tebes, Juan Manuel
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EDAD DE HIERRO
HISTORIA ANTIGUA
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EDAD DE HIERRO
HISTORIA ANTIGUA
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Fil: Tebes, Juan Manuel. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina; Argentina
Fil: Tebes, Juan Manuel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Abstract: The Midianite-Kenite hypothesis, the idea that the pre-Israelite roots of Yahwism can be traced back to the areas south and southeast of Palestine, has a long pedigree in biblical scholarship. Analyses supporting this view generally agree in three main points. First, they assume that the influence of the southern cultic practices on Yahwism occurred during a restricted period of time, traditionally dated to the Early Iron Age. Second, they see the origins of Yahwism through the lenses of diffusionist perspectives, characterizing this process as a movement or migration of one or a few determined groups to Canaan. And third, adequate analyses of the archaeological evidence of the arid areas to the south of Palestine are few. In this article I will turn the interpretation of the epigraphic and archaeological evidence upside down.
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