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Comments on E. Leach: “The Legitimacy of Solomon—Some structural aspects of Old Testament history”*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2009
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- European Journal of Sociology / Archives Européennes de Sociologie , Volume 8 , Issue 1 , May 1967 , pp. 165 - 167
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- Copyright © Archives Européenes de Sociology 1967
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(1) A modest step in this direction has been attempted in my recent paper “King Lists of the Old Babylonian Period and Biblical Genealogies”, the E.A. Speiser Memorial Volume (J. of the Am. Orient. Soc., in press), containing a structural analysis of royal lineages in Mesopotamia and Israel.
(2) In addition to the books on the Bible mentioned by the author, de Vaux, R., Ancient Israël (1961)Google Scholar, with a rich bibliography, should be consulted.
(3) See his commentary on Genesis (The Anchor Bible 1964).Google Scholar
(4) See Malamat, , J. of the Am. Orient. Soc., LXXXII (1962), pp. 147 sqq.Google Scholar
(5) Outlined in my own article: Aspects of the Foreign Policies of David, and Solomon, , J. of Near Eastern Studies, XXII (1963), pp. 8 sqq.Google Scholar
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