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  3. Vol 1 No 3 (2021): Engaging Ritual in the Biblical Texts — A Comparative Approach

Kristine Garroway and Christine Palmer

Published: 2021-12-31

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Full Issue 1.3

Editorial

Introduction: Ritual in Biblical Text and Biblical Lands

Kristine Henriksen Garroway, Christine Elizabeth Palmer

1-9

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Research Articles

Dressing Up: Role-Playing in the Egyptian WPT R Ritual and a contextualized View of the Biblical Priesthood

Nancy Erickson

13-27

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Human Identity and Purpose Redefined: Gen 1:26–28 and 2:5–25 in Context

Catherine McDowell

31-44

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Prayers for This Life and the Next: The Polysemy of Mortuary Psalms in their Ancient Near Eastern Context

Christopher B. Hays

45-80

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“You Have Refined Us Like Silver is Refined” (Ps 66:10): Yahweh’s Metallurgical Powers in Ancient Judah

Jeremy D. Smoak

83-115

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What Did Feeding the Dead Mean? Two Case Studies from Iron Age Tombs at Beth-Shemesh

Matthew Suriano

119-142

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A Pilgrimage to Iron Age II Tel Dan

David Ilan, Jonathan S. Greer

145-190

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