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Book Description
- Title:
- The Book of Judges with Introduction and Notes
- Authors:
- Charles Fox Burney [1868-1925], editor
- Publication Year:
- 1914
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Rivingtons
- Pages:
- 528
- Subjects:
- Judges, Commentary, Old Testament
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Addenda
- Principle Abbreviations Employed
- Introduction
- Title, Scope, and Place in the Canon
- Structure
- The Old Narratives
- The Editors
- Chronology
- External Information Bearing on the Period of Judges
- The Permanent Religious Value of Judges
- The Hebrew Text and Ancient Versions
- Translation and Commentary
- Additional Notes
- External Evidence for the Use of the Terms 'Cana'an' and 'The Land of the Amorite'
- Sedek as a Divine Name
- The Meaning of the Name Kiriath-Arba'
- The Conquest of the Negeb
- The Original Form of J's Account of the Settlement of the Tribes of Israel in Cana'an
- A Detailed Examination of the Rhythm of the Song of Deborah
- The Climactic Parallelism of the Song of Deborah
- The Language of the Song of Deborah
- Yahweh or Yahu Originally an Amorite Deity
- Early Identification of Yahweh with the Moon-God
- The Use of Writing Among the Israelites at the Time of the Judges
- Human Sacrifice Among the Israelites
- The Women's Festival of Judges 11:40
- The Mythical Elements in the Story of Samson
- The Origin of the Levites
- Description of the Plates
- Note on the Maps of Palestine
- Indices:-
- General Index
- Index of Grammatical and Philological Observations
- Index of Foreign Terms:
Hebrew (Including Cana'anite);
Babylonian and Assyrian (Including Sumerian);
Aramaic (Including Syriac);
Arabic;
Greek,
Latin
- Index of Passages from Other Books Discussed
- Maps:-
- Western Asia in the Second Millennium B.C.
- The District Round Gibe'ah
- Palestine (five maps)
- Plates