Scattered thoughts from James Bejon, intended to bring out certain aspects/details of Scripture which are often glossed over. All content free.
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Quite a few people in the Bible have two different names. A nice example can be found in Genesis 35.16–18, where the birth of Benjamin is described. Rachel calls her son ‘Ben-Oni’ (בֶּן־אוֹנִי), which means ‘Son of Travail’, while Jacob cal...
Much to the frustration of many an archeologist, the alluvial mud of the Egyptian Delta has yielded little evidence of Israel’s presence there, and seems unlikely to do so any time soon given the Egyptian’s love of papyrus together with the...
The story of Scripture includes a number of performances of the jealousy rite (Num. 5), three of which we’ll consider below.
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