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    Israel Knohl (Hebrew: ישראל קנוהל; born 13 March 1952) is an Israeli Bible scholar and historian. He is the Yehezkel Kaufmann Professor of Biblical studies...
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    Testament), a sacred text in Judaism and Christianity. Scholars such as Israel Knohl and Dennis T. Olson name this chapter the War against the Midianites...
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  • community which created the Dead Sea scrolls, but does not mention Simon. Israel Knohl formerly read the inscription as a command from the angel Gabriel "to...
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    Mount Hermon (category Mountains of Israeli-occupied territories)
    sin (Enoch 6). According to the controversial research by Professor Israel Knohl of the Hebrew University, in his book "Hashem", Mount Hermon is actually...
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    three days, the sign. I Gabriel ..." (Knohl 2011, p. 59) The finding has caused controversy among scholars. Israel Knohl, an expert in Talmudic and biblical...
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  • ii. 17, § 9). Some identify him with Menahem the Essene, including Israel Knohl (English edition, 2001), who makes this identification from two purportedly...
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    Priestly source and the Torah as a whole, although some scholars, such as Israel Knohl, believe the Holiness Code to be a later addition to the Priestly source...
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    pharaoh of the Exodus. Setnakhte (c. 1189–1186 BC): Igor P. Lipovsky and Israel Knohl make a case for Setnakhte to be the pharaoh of the Exodus. Ramesses III...
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  • Messiah ben David and that Ephraim is simple a metonym in reference to Israel; Israel Knohl disagrees.: 95–96, 108–111  The text seems to be based on a Jewish...
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  • Siptah. However, such identification is usually rejected by scholars. Israel Knohl recently proposed to identify Osarseph with Irsu, a Shasu who, according...
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