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Down: 1) The scholarly term designating the anonymous scribe responsible for the E material (probably oral traditions from the northern kingdom) incorporated into the Pentateuch to supplement the Yahwist (J) narrative, so named because he used Elohim rather than “Yahweh” to denote Israel’s God.2) A woman judge and prophet who, with Barak, helped lead the Israelites to a victory over Canaanite enemies.4) A name meaning "ruin," a canaanite city that Joshua supposedly conquered, but that archaeologists found was already an abandoned site in the thirteenth century BCE when the Israelites allegedly invaded Palestine.6) 1. Son of Joseph whom Jacob adopted; 2. The Israelite territory that the tribe of Ephraim occupied. Because of this tribes political dominance, Israel was commonly called “Ephraim”8) an early Israelite judge (military leader), apparently subordinate to the prophet Deborah. Across: 3) A statement of causes or origins; in literary terms, a narrative created to explain the origin or meaning of a social practice, topographical feature, ritual, or other factor that arouses the storyteller’s interest.5) The scholarly term for the books of the Former Prophets, the historical narratives of Joshua through 2 Kings, that apply the principles of Deuteronomy to Israel’s rise and fall.7) The only woman (and non-Davidic ruler) to head the state of Judah; reigned in Jerusalem from 842 to 837 BCE, when Temple priests murdered her.9) in 2 samuel, the son of David who leads an uprising against his father but who is killed by david's gereral Jacob.10) a fortune teller whom Balak, king of Moab, hired to curse the Israelites, but whom Yahweh caused to pronounce a blessing on Israel instead.
 

 

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