- Look up
Yahwistic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yahwistic may
refer to:
Named after Yahweh; see
Theophory in the
Bible § Yah
theophory Relating...
- Crossway. pp. 459–76. ISBN 978-1-4335-2574-2. Hess,
Richard S. (2020). "
Yahwistic Religion in the ****yrian and
Babylonian Periods". In Kelle, Brad E.; Strawn...
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worship in Samaritanism, was
built in the 5th
century BCE, as one of many
Yahwistic temples in Samaria. However, the
temple precinct experienced a centuries-long...
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final form is
probably due to a
Priestly redaction (i.e., editing) of a
Yahwistic source made some time in the
early Persian period (5th
century BCE). The...
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Hebrew patriarchs,
tribes of Israel, Judges, or
early monarchs have a
Yahwistic theophoric name (i.e., a name
incorporating the name of Yahweh). It is...
- hypothesis,
suggests that
these verses are part of what he
calls a "Pre-
Yahwistic stage".
Other scholars reject the do****entary
hypothesis altogether. The...
- re-capture Ramoth-Gilead
before revealing that Ahab was
deceived by his
Yahwistic court prophets who had a
lying spirit in
their mouths which was sent by...
- John Day
argues that
linguistic and
other evidence indicates that the
yahwistic Eden
story was
composed before the
Persian period. US
archaeologist Lawrence...
- into Yahweh's own
identification with the storm. In the next
stage the
Yahwistic religion separated itself from its
Canaanite heritage,
first by rejecting...
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between the Jews and Samaritans, as the
Gerizim temple was not the only
Yahwistic temple outside of Judea.
According to most
modern scholars, the split...