Exodus References

Gary A. Rendsburg, “Ancient Israel and Its Neighbors”, Smithsonian Associates, December 8, 2018.

Robert Alter, “The Five Books of ”, W.W. Norton & Company, New York, 2004.

Baruch Halpern in, “The Rise of Ancient Israel: from Egypt-Myth or Reality?”, Symposium at the Smithsonian Institution, October 26, 1991, Biblical Archeology Society, Washington, D.C.

Richard Elliott Friedman, The Exodus: How It Happened and Why It Matters”, Harper Collins, New York.

J. Maxwell Miller and John H. Hayes, “A History of Ancient Israel and Judah, 2nd Edition”, Westminister John Knox Press, Louisville, KY, 2006.

Hebrew - English according to the Masoretic Text and the JPS 1917 Edition.

Christopher B. Hays, “Hidden Riches: A Sourcebook for the Comparative Study of the Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near East”, Westminister John Knox Press, Louisville, KY, 2014.

Avigdor Shinan & Yair Zakovitch, “From Gods to God”, Translated by Valerie Zakovitch, The Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia, 2012.

Gary A. Rendsburg, “How the Bible is Written”, Hendrickson Publishers, Peabody, Massachusetts, 2019. Exodus References James L. Kugel, “How To Read the Bible: A Guide to Scripture, Then and Now”, Free Press, New York, 2007. “The Koren Tanakh of the Land of Israel”, Translated by Rabbi Sacks, Koren Publishers, , 2020.

Dever, W.G., “Who Were the Early and Where Did They Come From?” William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 2003.

“The Killing of History: How Literary Critics and Social Theorists are Murdering Our Past”, Keith Windschuttle, Encounter Books, San Francisco, 1996.

“The ”, Gary A. Rendsburg, The Teaching Company Great Courses, Chantilly, Virginia, 2006. http://panini.northwestern.edu/mmueller/Mypapers/Homeric_Repetitions.html#_Toc52190264

“Reading the Women of the Bible: A New Interpretation of Their Stories,” Tikva Frymer-Kensky, Shocken Books, New York, 2002.

Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, “The Great Partnership: Science, Religion, and the Search for Meaning”, Shocken Books, New York, 2011.

San Francisco Chronicle & Examiner review of, “The Gifts of the Jews”, Thomas Cahill, Nan A. Talese/Anchor Books, A Division of Random House, Inc., New York, 1998.

Eric H. Cline, “From Eden To Exile: Unraveling ”, National Geographic, Washington, D.C., 2007.

David Vanderhooft, from, “Israelite and Persian Perspectives on Babylon’s Great Monuments: The Tower of Babel and the Ishtar Gate”, Biblical Archaeology Foundation/Biblical Archaeology Society of Northern Virginia,, August 5, 2020 via Zoom Exodus References

Eric A. Powell in, “In the Reign of the Sun Kings”, in Archaeology, November/December 2020, pgs. 44-51.

Roger Atwood, “Egypt’s Final Redoubt in Canaan”, in Archaeology Magazine”, July/August 2017.

Joshua Berman, in “Tikva PodCast on Whether the Exodus Really Happened”, April 10, 2019.

Joshua Berman, “Ani Maamin: Biblical Criticism, Historical Truth, and the Thirteen Principles of Faith”, Maggid Books, New Milford, CT, 2020.

D.M. Fouts in, “A Defense of the Hyperbolic Interpretation of Large Numbers in the Old Testament”, Journal of Evangelical Theological Studies”, 40 (1997): 377-387. Exodus Supplemental References

Moses as Equal to Pharaoh, Gary A. Rendsburg. In “Text, Artifact, and Image: Revealing Ancient Israelite Religion”. Edited by Gary Beckman and Theodore J. Lewis, Brown Judaic Studies, Providence, Rhode Island,2006.

Robert Alter, “The Five Books of Moses: A Translation with Commentary”, W. W. Norton & Company, New York, 2004. http://classics.mit.edu/Caesar/gallic.1.1.html

David Henige, “He came, he saw, we counted : the historiography and demography of Caesar's gallic numbers”. In: Annales dedémographie historique, 1998-1. Le mariage, règles et pratiques. pp. 215-242.