From Joseph to Joshua
Explore the complexities of the Exodus narrative in From Joseph to Joshua by H. H. Rowley, published by Oxford University Press in 1950. This insightful hardback, spanning 214 pages, delves into one of the most challenging historico-Biblical issues faced by scholars. Rowley meticulously examines the fundamental chronological problems that influence our understanding of Israel's religious evolution.
In this collection of lectures delivered in 1948, the author navigates through Biblical traditions, extra-Biblical texts, and archaeological findings, providing a comprehensive analysis that sheds light on the intricate relationship between history and faith. Perfect for anyone interested in Biblical archaeology and the historical context of the Middle East, this book is a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
Discover the profound insights of H. H. Rowley and enhance your understanding of this pivotal period in religious history.