Thomas L. Thompson The Historicity of the Patriarchal Narratives Thomas L. Thompson The Historicity of the Patriarchal Narratives The Quest for the Historical Abraham w DE G Walter clé Gruyter • Berlin • New York 1974 Beiheft zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft Herausgegeben von Georg Fohrer 133 © ISBN 3 11 004096 4 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 72—76042 1974 by Walter de Gruyter & Co., vormals G.J. Göschen'sche Verlagshandlung—J. Guttentag, Verlagsbuchhandlung — Georg Reimer — Karl J. Trübner — Veit & Comp., Berlin 30 Alle Rechte des Nachdrucks, der photomechanischen Wiedergabe, der Ubersetzung, der Herstellung von Mikrofilmen und Photokopien, auch auszugsweise, vorbehalten. Printed in Germany Satz und Druck: Walter de Gruyter & Co. to Professor D. Dr. Kurt Galling Preface The manuscript for the following study was written between May 1969 and June 1971. Since then some alterations and corrections have been made. The text, however, has been revised to include a discussion of the most recent literature only in those cases where this literature is seen to differ substantially from earlier publications. Since this work attempts a synthetic treatment of the inter- dependent interpretations of historical materials scattered through several quite distinct academic fields, I am specially grateful for the advice and detailed criticism I have received from many people of greater experience than mine. In this respect, I want particularly to thank the following: Professor Dr. Hellmut Brunner, Professor Dr. Herbert Haag, Dr. Dorothy Irvin, Dr. John Landgraf, Professor Dr. Wolfgang Rollig, and Professor Dr. Hans Peter Riiger. To Professor D. Dr. Kurt Galling, to whom this book is dedicated, I am permanently indebted, for his interest, his encouragement, and his constant support since my first semester in Tubingen in 1963. I wish also to thank the Gressmann Stiftung for their generous financial aid in helping to meet the publication costs of this volume, and Professor D. Dr. Georg Fohrer for accepting this book as a Bei- heft for the Zeitschrift fur die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft. Tübingen, October, 1973 Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction A. Archaeology or Biblical Criticism ? 1 B. The Biblical Chronologies for the Patriarchal Period 9 Chapter 2: The Names of the Patriarchs and the "Patriarchal Period" A. Statement of the Problem 17 B. The Names in Context: Abraham 22 C. Isaac, Israel, and Jacob 36 Chapter 3: Mari and the Patriarchs A. "Littera gesta docet, quid credas allegoria ..." 52 B. "Benjamin" at Mari 58 Chapter 4: The Early West Semites of Mesopotamia and the "Patriarchal Period" A. The "Amorites" of Ur III and Mari 67 B. Proto-Aramaeans 75 C. The Early West Semitic "Migration" from Ur to Harran 79 Chapter 5: The Early West Semites in Palestine and Syria A. The "Patriarchal Period" 89 B. The Linguistic Material for Palestine from the Early Second Millenium 91 C. The Execration Texts and their Historical Setting 98 D. The Dating of the Execration Texts 106 E. The Execration Texts and the Political Organization of Palestine at the End of the Twelfth Dynasty 113 Chapter 6: Egypt and the Amorite Question A. The Incursion of the Amorites into the Eastern Delta 118 B. The 'smw and the Amurru 121 C. The "Asiatics" of the Eastern Desert 123 D. Sinai and the Delta in Old and Middle Kingdom Records 134 E. The Incursion of the 'smw into Egypt during the First Intermediate Period 137 Chapter 7: EB IV/MB I: A Period of Amorite Semi-Nomadic In- vasions ? A. The Influence of the Amorite Hypothesis on Archaeological Interpretation 144 B. The Evidence for an Invasion from the North 159 C. The So-called Nomadic Character of EB IV/MB I 165
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