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Journal articles on the topic "Edom (Kingdom) – History"

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Elliott, Spencer J. "Is There Brawn in Gilead? The Figure of Esau in the East." Catholic Biblical Quarterly 86, no. 3 (2024): 450–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cbq.2024.a931732.

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Abstract: Characters in the ancestor narratives of Genesis, and especially in the Jacob cycle, are often modeled on the places and peoples that are thought to descend from them. Both Esau and Jacob, as national progenitors of Edom and Israel, occupy similar spaces to their later polities, and behave in similar ways. Yet, strangely, Jacob encounters a threatening Esau at the Jabbok River, far from where the Edomites would have reasonably interacted with the kingdom of Israel. In this article, I look at the literary history and narrative description of Esau and his relationship with the lands ea
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Hensel, Benedikt. "Tightening the Bonds between Edom and Israel (Gen 33:1–17*): On the Further Development of Edom’s Role within the Fortschreibung of the Jacob Cycle in the Exilic and Early Persian Periods." Vetus Testamentum 71, no. 3 (2021): 397–417. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685330-12341460.

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Abstract The article re-evaluates the role of Edom within the Jacob narrative and its formation processes. The bulk of the narrative stems from the pre-exilic period, supposedly the 8th century BCE. This article’s distinctive thesis is that Edom’s role undergoes certain developments during its Fortschreibung in the exilic and early Persian periods. The article will venture from the reconciliation scene in Gen 33:1–17*—the original ending of the earliest Jacob narrative—and describe the development of Edom’s role at different stages of its literary growth (e.g., the earliest Patriarchal narrati
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Edom (Kingdom) – History"

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Izu, Benjamin Obeghare. "Music and associated ceremonies displayed during Ugie (festival) in the Royal Court of Benin Kingdom, Nigeria." Diss., 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/6721.

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This study examines the Oba of Benin Royal Ugie ceremonies, which is an annual religious and cultural event celebrated by the Benin speaking people of Edo State, Nigeria. As a communal and spiritual activity, the Oba and people of Benin kingdom mark the Ugie festivals with Musical and dance performances. Within this context, the study adopts the historical and participant approaches as its method of contending that some events during the Oba of Benin Royal Ugie festival ceremonies are colorful theatrical performances. The organizational structure of the Oba of Benin Palace as it relates to th
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Books on the topic "Edom (Kingdom) – History"

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Spahr, Thorsten. Benin--Bibliographie: Mehrfach systematisierte, bilingual kommentierte Bibliographie zur Geschichte der Edo-Kultur im Königreich von Benin (Süd-Nigeria) = Benin--bibliography : multiply systematised and bilingually annotated bibliography on the history of the Edo-culture in the Kingdom of Benin (Southern Nigeria). 2nd ed. BeninKunst.de, 2008.

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Akeh-Osu, Chris Afumata. The history of Great Edo No'ri Isi, Isi-Ile-Uku Kingdom, "Issele-Uku": Founded in 1230 A.D., founded by Ogie (King) Uwadiaie, created by Oba Eweka 1 of Benin Empire : and the emergence of the mighty Umu-Ezechimas. Etukokwu, 1992.

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Afumata, Akeh-Osu Chris. The history of Great Edo No'ri Isi, Isi-Ile-Uku Kingdom, "Issele-Uku": Founded in 1230 A.D., founded by Ogie (King) Uwadiaie, created by Oba Eweka 1 of Benin Empire : and the emergence of the mighty Umu-Ezechimas. Etukokwu, 1992.

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Edom, Israel's brother and antagonist: The role of Edom in biblical prophecy and story. JSOT Press, 1994.

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Edom, Israel's Brother and Antagonist: The Role of Edom in Biblical Prophecy and Story. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2010.

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Edom, Israel's Brother and Antagonist: The Role of Edom in Biblical Prophecy and Story. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 1994.

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Charles River Charles River Editors. Edomites: The History and Legacy of the Kingdom of Edom in the Ancient near East. Independently Published, 2019.

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Charles River Charles River Editors. Edomites: The History and Legacy of the Kingdom of Edom in the Ancient near East. Independently Published, 2019.

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Life & people of Abavo kingdom. Krisbec publications, 2002.

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Benin Kingdom and the Edo-Speaking Peoples of South-western Nigeria. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Book chapters on the topic "Edom (Kingdom) – History"

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Charles, Gore. "History, Art History and the Edo Kingdom." In Art, Performance and Ritual in Benin City. Edinburgh University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748633166.003.0002.

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"1 History, Art History and the Edo Kingdom." In Art, Performance and Ritual in Benin City. Edinburgh University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781474468589-004.

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"5. RESCUING ART HISTORY FROM THE NATION The Late Chosŏn between Europe and Edo Japan." In A New Middle Kingdom. University of Washington Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780295743264-007.

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Hedberg, William C. "Romance of the Two Kingdoms." In Ecologies of Translation in East and South East Asia, 1600-1900. Amsterdam University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463729550_ch03.

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This paper examines the Taiheiki engi (1719): a translation of a fourteenthcentury Japanese history into the format of Chinese vernacular fiction by the Nagasaki-born interpreter, Okajima Kanzan. Kanzan’s translation took place during the initial stage of Japanese engagement with Chinese vernacular fiction. I discuss the ways in which Chinese literary theory impacted Edo-period Japanese classical scholars’ conceptions of the educational value of Chinese texts, and Kanzan’s effort to reimagine cultural relations between China and Japan. Not simply an ironic defamiliarization of Japanese texts,
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