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Abraham ben Moses ben Maimon,<br />

1:305–306<br />

Abraham ben Solomon, 1:310<br />

Adar, Zvi, 1:383<br />

Ainsworth, Henry, 1:550–551<br />

Albelda, Moses ben Jacob, 1:588<br />

Albright, William Foxwell, 1:596<br />

Alcuin, 1:605<br />

Alemanno, Johann ben Isaac,<br />

1:611<br />

Ali ibn Suleiman, 1:660<br />

archaeological influence and<br />

evidence, 3:650, 652<br />

Baudissin, Wolf Wilhelm, Graf<br />

von, 3:216<br />

“biblical <strong>the</strong>ology” movement,<br />

3:651–652<br />

Calvin, John, 4:376–377<br />

Castelli, David, 4:513–514<br />

Castro Quesada, Americo, 4:519<br />

Celsus, 4:537–538<br />

Cheyne, Thomas Kelly, 4:606–607<br />

Cocceius, Johannes, 4:765<br />

Coèn, Graziadio Vita Anania,<br />

4:781<br />

Cornill, Carl Heinrich, 5:224<br />

Costa, Uriel da, 5:234–235<br />

early modern period, development<br />

in, 3:648–649<br />

Ehrlich Arnold Bogumil, 6:242–<br />

243<br />

Eleazar ben Judah of Worms,<br />

6:303–305<br />

form criticism, 3:650–651<br />

Hitzig, Ferdinand, 9:293–294<br />

H: iwi al-Balkhi, 9:295<br />

La Peyrère, Isaac, 12:488–489<br />

later twentieth century<br />

developments in, 3:652–656<br />

Meyer, Eduard, 14:146<br />

nineteenth and early twentieth<br />

century developments in, 3:649–<br />

651<br />

Smend, Rudolph, 18:686–687<br />

Biblical imagery, 2:502–503<br />

Biblical <strong>In</strong>terpretations in Ancient Israel<br />

(Fishbane), 7:60<br />

Biblical literature<br />

Aaron, 1:208–210<br />

Aaronides, 1:217–219, 218t<br />

abomination, 1:269–270<br />

abortion, 1:270–271<br />

Abraham, 1:281, 281–282<br />

Absalom, 1:330<br />

Achan, 1:354<br />

Achbor, 1:355<br />

acrostics, 1:368–369<br />

Adam, 1:371–372<br />

adoption, 1:415–416<br />

adultery, 1:423–424, 423–425<br />

afterlife, 1:441<br />

age and <strong>the</strong> aged, 1:446–447<br />

Ahaziah, 1:539<br />

Ai, 1:548–549<br />

aims and purposes, 4:700–702<br />

alchemy, 1:599–600<br />

algum, 1:654<br />

Baal worship, 3:12<br />

banishment, 3:110<br />

barrenness and fertility, 3:175<br />

belief, faith, 3:290–291<br />

benedictions, 3:331–332<br />

Cain, 4:340<br />

capital punishment, 4:445–446<br />

carts, 4:497<br />

cedar, 4:535<br />

chariots, 4:497<br />

children’s, 4:619<br />

choral singing, 4:658–659<br />

chosen people doctrine, 4:669–670<br />

Chronicles, book of, 4:695–704,<br />

695t<br />

circumcision, 4:730–731<br />

cities, 4:739–741, 742–744<br />

city of refuge, 4:742–744, 743<br />

community structure, 5:101<br />

compassion, 5:122–123<br />

composition and formation,<br />

4:702–703<br />

compounding offenses, 5:123<br />

compromise, 5:124, 125<br />

concubines, 5:133–134<br />

confession of sins, 5:148–149<br />

confiscation, expropriation,<br />

forfeiture, 5:150–151<br />

congregation, 5:158–160<br />

conservation, 5:164–166<br />

contractual ties, 5:190<br />

conversion, laws of, 16:587–589<br />

copper scroll, 5:213–214<br />

copper serpent, 5:214–215<br />

corvée labor, 5:226<br />

cosmogony, 5:273–280<br />

Covenant, 5:249–253<br />

cove<strong>to</strong>usness, 5:254<br />

crafts, 5:263–264<br />

creation, 5:273–280<br />

cremation, 5:281<br />

Crete, 5:289<br />

crocodiles, 5:304–305<br />

crowns, 5:307–308<br />

crucifixion, 5:309–310<br />

INDEX<br />

cult sacrifices, 5:330–333<br />

Damascus, 5:390–391<br />

Dead Sea scrolls and, 5:503–504<br />

divine presence, 16:481–484<br />

drama, German, 7:509–510<br />

dualism, 6:30<br />

earth in, 6:82<br />

Edom and Esau, 6:488<br />

El, name of God, 7:672–674<br />

Elam, 6:283–284<br />

Elath, 6:287<br />

Eldad and Medad, 6:293<br />

elders, 6:294–296<br />

elephants, 6:310–311<br />

Eli, 6:317<br />

Eliezer, 6:322<br />

Elijah, 6:332–333<br />

embalming, 6:390<br />

emotions, 6:396<br />

En-Gedi, 6:407<br />

environment and beauty, 5:168<br />

Ephod, 6:455–456<br />

Ephraim, 6:456–457<br />

Erez: Israel agriculture, 1:472–473<br />

Esau, 6:487, 488<br />

escha<strong>to</strong>logy<br />

Dead sea scrolls, 6:498–500<br />

post-exhilic prophets, 6:492–<br />

495<br />

pre-exhilic prophets, 6:490–<br />

492<br />

fire, 7:43–44<br />

firstborn, 7:45–46<br />

first fruits, 7:48–49<br />

fish and fishing, 7:58–59<br />

flogging, 7:78<br />

flora, 7:90–91<br />

forgiveness, 7:127–128<br />

fruit trees, 5:166–167<br />

Gaza, 7:399<br />

geneology, 8:290<br />

Genesis, book of, 7:440–447, 441t,<br />

447t<br />

Gideon, 7:586–588, 587<br />

Gilead, 7:600–601<br />

Gilgal, 7:601–602<br />

glass, 7:629<br />

goats, 7:651–652<br />

God, 3:290, 7:652–658<br />

Gog and Magog, 7:683–684<br />

Golan, 17:78–79<br />

golden calf, 7:700<br />

Goliath, 7:738–739<br />

good and evil, 7:752<br />

Habakkuk, 8:171–172<br />

ENCYCLOPAEDIA JUDAICA, Second Edition, Volume 22 359

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