- Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. pp. 456–457.
Niditch 1993, p. 47.
Ackerman 1992, p. 137.
Gnuse 1997, p. 118. Ackerman, Susan...
- 2009, p. 252.
Niditch 2007, p. 180.
Younger 2002, pp. 140, 142.
Judges 4:4 KJV
Younger 2002, p. 144.
Niditch 2007, pp. 180–181.
Niditch 2007, p. 181....
- p. 3. Phillips, p. 3.
Campbell & O'Brien (2000), p. 11. Knight, p. 64.
Niditch, p. 10. Knight, pp. 64–65. Richter, p. 3.
Albertz (2003), p. 277. Römer...
- true
historic occurrences,
rather purposeful tales.
According to
Susan Niditch,
there is one wife-sister
story that has many
different versions, but there...
- of Eleazar, the son of
Aaron is
mentioned in p****ing in
Judges 20:28.
Niditch 2008, pp. 2–3.
Soggin 1981, p. 4.
Bacon &
Sperling 2007, pp. 563–66. Alter...
- that Yahweh, the god of Israel,
expected as his due
after a war."
Susan Niditch remarked in 1995 that, at the time of her writing, "increasingly scholars...
- 98 Oral
World and
Written Word:
Ancient Israelite Literature by
Susan Niditch p. 48 The
Mountain of the Lord by
Benyamin Mazar p. 60
Blessing and Curse...
-
consensus has not been
reached regarding the site of
Harosheth Haggoyim.
Niditch suggests that its ****ociation with the term
haroset might indicate its...
-
Legends of the Jews pp.101-103
Szold &
Radin 1998, p. 201.
Hirsch 1906.
Niditch 2008, p. 10.
Joshua Berman,
Inconsistency in the Torah:
Ancient Literary...
- Oxford, England:
Oxford University Press. p. 217. ISBN 978-0195139112.
Niditch,
Susan (2011). "Tales of
Deborah and Jael,
Warrior Women". Judges: a commentary...