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  <title>Ep. 14: Listomania and the Son of None</title>
  <description>Today we say farewell to one last Omride queen while watching the brief fall of Assyria and the brief rise of Aram-Damascus. Along the way I talk about another two identically-named kings who might be the same guy, as well as a lot of lists! Tap in, gang, it's Bible Lore Day once again! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/BibleLorePodcast Bibliography: Marc van de Mieroop - ‘A History of the Ancient Near East’;&amp;amp;nbsp; Shuichi Hasegawa - ‘Aram and Israel During the Jehuite Dynasty’;&amp;amp;nbsp; Christian Frevel - ‘History of Ancient Israel’;&amp;amp;nbsp; Mario Liverani - ‘Israel’s History and the History of Israel’;&amp;amp;nbsp; Robert Alter - ‘The Hebrew Bible: A Translation with Commentary’;&amp;amp;nbsp; David Carr - ‘The Formation of Genesis 1-11’;&amp;amp;nbsp; Berlin, Brettler, Fishbane, et al - ‘The Jewish Study Bible’;&amp;amp;nbsp; Liane Feldman - ‘The Consuming Fire’;&amp;amp;nbsp; Cogan &amp;amp;amp; Tadmor - ‘II Kings: A New Translation with Commentary’;&amp;amp;nbsp; James Charlesworth - ‘The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha’;&amp;amp;nbsp; Some bible quotations taken from the NRSVue with adaptations &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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