Lexham Geographic Commentary on the PentateuchAuthor: Edited by Barry J. Beitzel Retail Price: $59.99
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Written by a team of experts on biblical geography and culture, the Lexham Geographic Commentary on the Pentateuch is a guide to the world of the patriarchs. Each article addresses a particular story, event, or subject in Genesis through Deuteronomy, with full-color maps and photos providing deeper layers of context. From Eden’s four rivers to Israel’s wilderness wanderings, historical and cultural insights give readers a richer understanding of the biblical story. Contents - Egypt’s New Kingdom: A Geographic and Socio-spatial Analysis
- (Pi-)Rameses: The Delta Capital of Ramesside Egypt
- The Ten Plagues of Egypt: A Socio-spatial Analysis
- Yam Suf: Its Meaning in the Old Testament and Ancient Egyptian Literature
- The “Red Sea” in the Hebrew Bible, the Septuagint, and Classical Literature
- Manna: A Geographical and Exegetical Analysis
- Quail in the Wilderness: A Geographic Analysis
- The Geographic Setting of Moses’ Wars
- The Location of Mount Sinai: A Southern Sinai View (Jebel Musa)
- Is Mount Karkom the Mountain of God? Challenging the Southern Mount Sinai Hypothesis and the Identification and Dating of the Remains of the Israelite Sojourn
- The Spatial Syntax of Israel’s Tabernacle
- The “Golden Calf” Incident and Its Impact: A Socio-spatial Analysis
- “A Land Flowing with Milk and Honey”: The Expression’s Meaning and Socio-spatial Significance
- Geography, Agriculture, and the Israelite Calendar
- Israel’s Camping Pattern and Marching Arrangement
- The Journey of Israel’s Twelve Spies
- Israel’s Forty Years in the Wilderness: A Geographic and Socio-spatial Analysis
- Edom and Israel’s Wanderings from Kadesh to the Plains of Moab
- Water from the Rock: Moses’ Sin — The Miracle That Never Happened
- The Historical Geography of the Settlements of the Transjordanian Tribes of Reuben, Gad, and Manasseh
- An Overview of the Historical Geography of the Exodus and Wilderness Itinerary
- How Does Deuteronomy Repurpose the Mountain and the Place?
- The Theology of Land in Deuteronomy
- The “Seven Nations” of Canaan
- Water and Life in Southern Canaan
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