Foreword by Kenneth A. Kitchen
Abbreviations
Chronological Charts
The Wilderness Tradition
The Wilderness Tradition and the Historian of Religion
Sinai: The Great and Terrible Wilderness
The Geography of the Exodus: Ramesses to the Sea
The Location of the Re(e)d Sea
The Mountain of God
From Egypt to Mt. Sinai: Traveling and Living in the Wilderness
The Sinai Legislation
Israel's Desert Sanctuary
Egyptian Personal Names and Other Egyptian Elements in the
Exodus-Wilderness Narratives
The Wilderness Tradition and the Origin of Israel
Notes
Index
Photo gallery
Professor of Old Testament and Near Eastern Archaeology, Trinity International University. He is the author of Israel in Egypt (OUP 1997).
"Egyptologist and ancient Near Eastern scholar, James K. Hoffmeier,
has produced an important work for the ongoing study of Israel's
wilderness traditions. It is an excellent example of the
integration of archaeology, philology, religion, history and
biblical studies by a scholar who has demonstrated over the years
his outstanding abilities in all these matters. While it gives an
up-to-date accounting of what is known about Israel's wilderness
traditions, it
makes important contributions to the study of the toponymy and
history of ancient Egypt's eastern frontier, as well as that of
ancient Sinai. There can be no doubt that this volume will become
the
standard work in these areas for years to come." --K. Lawson
Younger, Jr., co-editor of Mesopotamia and the Bible: Comparative
Explorations
"Biblical Scholarship and Egyptology are brought together with
uncommon skill in this important study. The book contains a wealth
of evidence which is as fascinating as it is well-researched."
--Richard H. Wilkinson, Professor and Director, Egyptian
Expedition, The University of Arizona
"As the director of numerous archaeological surveys in North Sinai
and current excavations at Tell el-Borg, James Hoffmeier is one of
the world's foremost authorities on Egypt's northern border
defenses during the New Kingdom (c. 1550-1069 B.C.). Any new work
of his will be read with interest by Egyptologists and biblical
scholars alike." -- Ellen F. Morris, Department of Classics,
Ancient History, and Egyptology, University of Wales Swansea
"Hoffmeier furnishes a sophisticated fresh approach to the Biblical
Exodus traditions filled with detailed Egyptological background,
and utterly indispensable because of its basis in recent, and in
many cases as yet unpublished, archaeological data. This is a
virtual encyclopedia of the Exodus." -- Baruch Halpern, Chaiken
Family Chair in Jewish Studies, Penn State
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