Zorah, Eshtaol, Beth-Shemesh and Dan's Migration to the South: A Region and its Traditions in the Late Bronze and Iron Ages
Khirbet er-Rumele was known as Sarha in the Late Bronze Age (EA 273.21) but in the Iron Age its name was changed to that of its shrine—Beth-Shemesh. Zorah (Tell Sar'a), offshoot settlement of Beth-Shemesh, continued to use the name of the mother city. Perhaps it served as refuge for Beth-Shemes...
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1999
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Journal for the study of the Old Testament
Year: 1999, Volume: 24, Issue: 86, Pages: 25-48 |
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