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Israel in Egypt

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  1. Overview
    1. Moses and the Beginning of Yahwism: (Genesis 37- Exodus 4), Christine Hayes, Open Yale Courses (Transcription), 2006.
    2. Biblical History: From Abraham to Moses, c. 1850-1200 BCE, Steven Feldman, COJS.
  2. Primary sources
    1. Genesis 37-50
    2. Exodus 1-4
    3. Genesis 27: The Rivalry of Jacob and Esau, Texts and Traditions, ed. Lawrence H. Schiffman, Ktav Publishing House, Hoboken NJ, 1998.
  3. Artifacts
    1. The Lion of Hazor, 15th-14th Century BCE
    2. Thutmose III’s Reliefs at Karnak, 1479-1425 BCE
    3. The Amarna Letters, 14th century BCE
    4. Baal Stela, 14th-13th century BCE
    5. Nefertiti's Head, c. 1370-c. 1330 BCE
  4. Secondary sources
    1. You Too Can Read Hieroglyphics, Carey A. Moore, BAR 11:04, Jul/Aug 1985.
    2. BARlines: Tell el-Amarna Centennial Symposium, BAR 12:04, Jul/Aug 1986.
    3. BARlines: Dayan Collection Opens Amidst Controversy, BAR 12:04, Jul/Aug 1986.
    4. The Monotheism of the Heretic Pharaoh, Donald B. Redford, BAR 13:03, May/Jun 1987.
    5. Were the Ancient Egyptians Black or White? Frank J. Yurco, BAR 15:05, Sep/Oct 1989.
    6. Cow Town or Royal Capital? Nadav Na’aman, BAR 23:04, Jul/Aug 1997.
    7. Pharaoh’s Workers: How the Israelites Lived in Egypt, Leonard and Barbara Lesko, BAR 25:01, Jan/Feb 1999.
  5. Images
    1. Joseph Recounting His Dreams, Rembrandt (1606-1669).
    2. Joseph Is Sold by His Brothers, Rembrandt (1606-1669).
    3. Joseph's Coat is Shown to Jacob, Rembrandt (1606-1669).
    4. Joseph Resists Temptation, Rembrandt (1606-1669).
    5. Jacob Blesses Joseph's Sons, Rembrandt (1606-1669).
    6. The Finding of Moses, Paolo Veronese, Oil on canvas, c. 1580.
    7. The Discovery of Moses, Rembrandt (1606-1669).
    8. The Finding of Moses, Frederick Goodall (1822-1904).
    9. Moses and the Burning Bush, Rembrandt (1606-1669).
  6. Videos
    1. Moses and the Beginning of Yahwism: (Genesis 37- Exodus 4), Christine Hayes.