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C.F. Burney [1868-1925], Israel’s Settlement in Canaan: The Biblical Tradition and its Historical Background.
The Schweich Lectures 1917.
London: Oxford University Press, 1919. Hbk. pp.104.


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Table of Contents

  Preface
Lecture I Introduction; The Biblical Tradition Examined
Lecture II The Biblical Tradition Examined (continuation)
Lecture III External Evidence
Maps  
Map I

Western Asia in the Second Millennium BC

Map I

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Map II

The Land of Canaan. To Illustrate the sites named in the LecturesMap II

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Map III

Earliest Migration of ancestors of Israel (Abraham) into Canaan, dated, according to biblical tradition, about the time of Hammurabi (c. 2100 BC).Map III

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Map IV

Theory of the distribution of the Leah-tribes and Handmaid tribes in Canaan c. fifteenth century B.C., prior to the arrival of the Joseph-Tribe. Cf. pp. 37, 43f., 50ff., 85.

Map IV

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Map V

Theory of the ditribution of the the tribes of Israel during the sojourn of the Joseph-tribe in Egypt, c. fourteenth and fifteenth centuries BC.. Cf. pp. 28ff., 34ff., 44ff., 87 ff.

Map V

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Map VI

Final Position of the tribes of Israel in Canaan

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