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Kenneth Kitchen, Louis F. Hartman and Alexander Di Lella, for example, date the Aramaic portion more broadly within the Persian period ( i. e., before the 330s BC ), as based on Persian loanwords.
Kenneth Kitchen states that nearly all treaties in this period follow the pattern of Deuteronomy closely, while first-millennium treaties contrarily but consistently place " witnesses " earlier and omit prologue and blessing sections, requiring classification of the Sinai covenant and its renewals in Joshua with the fourteenth or thirteenth century rather than the sixth.
So does Kenneth Kitchen, who argues that Solomon ruled over a comparatively wealthy " mini-empire ", rather than a small city-state, and considers 666 gold talents a modest amount of money.
Other cultures involved with ancient Mesopotamia shared the same common laws and precedents, extending to the form of contacts that Kenneth Kitchen has studied and compared to the form of contracts in the Bible with particular note to the sequence of blessings and curses that bind the deal.
Kenneth Kitchen and James Hoffmeier state that these reedy lakes and marshes along the isthmus of Suez are acceptable locations for yam suf.
His reign length — as preserved in the damaged Turin King List — was disputed in the past with Jürgen von Beckerath reading the damaged figure on the papyrus fragment as only 13 years in his 1964 work Untersuchungen zur politischen Geschichte der zweiten Zwischenzeit in Ägypten, while both Alan Gardiner — in The Royal Canon of Turin ( 1959 )— and Kenneth Kitchen in his 1987 paper " The Basics of Egyptian Chronology in Relation to the Bronze Age at the ' High, Middle or Low '" University of Göteborg convention maintained that it was 23 years.
There have also been and are a number of scholars who reject it, for example Egyptologist Kenneth Kitchen and the late Umberto Cassuto and Gleason Archer.
In 2003, Kenneth Kitchen, a scholar who adopts a more maximalist point of view, authored the book On the Reliability of the Old Testament.
André Lemaire states in Ancient Israel: From Abraham to the Roman Destruction of the Temple that the principal points of the biblical tradition with Solomon as generally trustworthy, as does Kenneth Kitchen, who argue that Solomon ruled over a comparatively wealthy " mini-empire ", rather than a small city-state.
* Kitchen, Kenneth A.
* Kitchen, Kenneth Anderson.
Egyptologist Kenneth Kitchen has estimated that it was 15 years, but as there are no dates recorded for Seti I after his 11th Year, and as he is otherwise quite well documented in historical records, other scholars suggest that a continuous break in the record for his last four years is unlikely.
Finally, Kenneth Kitchen rejects the term co-regency to describe the relationship between Seti I and Ramesses II ; he describes the earliest phase of Ramesses II's career as a " prince regency " where the young Ramesses enjoyed all the trappings of royalty including the use of a royal titulary and harem but did not count his regnal years until after his father's death.
* Kenneth Kitchen, Pharaoh Triumphant: The Life and Times of Ramesses II ( Warminster, 1982 ).
" Rohl's most vocal critic has been Professor Kenneth Kitchen, one of the leading experts on biblical history and the author of the standard work on the conventional chronology of the Egyptian Third Intermediate Period, the period most directly affected by the New Chronology's redating of the 19th to 25th dynasties.
However, Wilson's view is not supported by Kenneth Kitchen who states: " That the great topographical list of Shoshenq I at Karnak is a document of the greatest possible value for the history and nature of his campaign against Judah and Israel is now clearly established beyond all dispute, thanks to the labours expended on that list by a series of scholars.
The dates of Dynasties 21 to 26 are from Kenneth Kitchen ( 1973 ), supplemented by Ian Shaw ( 2000 ).
* Kenneth Kitchen, Third Intermediate Period in Egypt ( 1973, Warminster ).
At a well known 1987 Conference from Gothenburg Sweden, Kenneth Kitchen astutely noted that any attempt to explain away the Year 59 Horemheb date as a " scribal error " fails to consider the long and volumnious listed series of court trials and legal setbacks which Mes ' family endured in order to win back control over certain valuable lands which had been stolen from his family's line.
W. Ward Gasque conducted a world-wide poll of twenty Egyptologists-including Professor Kenneth Kitchen of the University of Liverpool and Ron Leprohan, Professor of Egyptology at the University of Toronto-in Canada, US, UK, Australia, Germany, and Austria to verify if there was any academic support for these claims.
* Kitchen, Kenneth A., " Further Notes on New Kingdom Chronology and History ," Chronique d ' Egypte, 63 ( 1968 ), pp. 313 – 324.
* Kenneth Kitchen, The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt ( 1100 – 650 BC ).
There is some mystery as to the identity of this king of Egypt: some scholars have argued that So refers to the Egyptian city Sais ( as the New English Bible suggests ), and thereby refers to king Tefnakht of the 24th Dynasty ; however the principal city of Egypt at this time was Tanis, which suggests that there was an unnecessary correction of the text and Kenneth Kitchen is correct in identifying " So " with Osorkon IV of the 22nd Dynasty.
The conventional dates for his reign as established by Kenneth Kitchen are 945 – 924 BC but his time-line has recently been revised downwards by a few years to 943 – 922 BC since he may well have lived for up to 2 to 3 years after his successful campaign in Canaan, conventionally dated to 925 BC.

Kenneth and book
Although he initially declined the part of Dr. David Banner in The Incredible Hulk because of its comic book origins, on reading Kenneth Johnson's script for the pilot episode, he was persuaded to change his mind ( and agreed to remain involved with the series for as long as Johnson was to be involved ).
" Kenneth Rexroth said, on reading Eighteen Poems, " The reeling excitement of a poetry-intoxicated schoolboy smote the Philistine as hard a blow with one small book as Swinburne had with Poems and Ballads.
* Kenneth M. Pollack, Arabs at War: Military Effectiveness 1948-91, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln and London, 2002, and Pollack's book reviewed in International Security, Vol.
Kenneth E. Iverson developed APL in the early 1960s, described in his 1962 book A Programming Language ( ISBN 9780471430148 ).
It was primarily a response to an earlier landmark book and television series: The Age of Uncertainty, by the noted economist John Kenneth Galbraith.
In his 2008 book Only A Theory, biologist Kenneth R. Miller challenges Behe's claim that the mousetrap is irreducibly complex.
In May 2004, Kenneth Brown of the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution made the accusation that major parts of the Linux kernel had been copied from the MINIX codebase, in a book called Samizdat.
The British artists Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall ( Cosgrove Hall Films ) produced a full length film The Wind in the Willows ( 1983 ) and later a multi-season TV series The Wind in the Willows based on Kenneth Grahame's classic children's book of the same title.
* Kenneth M. Pollack, Arabs at War: Military Effectiveness 1948-91, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln and London, 2002, and Pollack's book reviewed in International Security, Vol.
The scholar Kenneth M. Stampp referred to Northup's memoir in his book on slavery, The Peculiar Institution ( 1962 ).
Many years after his death, The Mail on Sunday, quoting Wes Butters, co-writer of the book Kenneth Williams Unseen: The Private Notes, Scripts And Photographs, claimed Williams had been denied a visa because Scotland Yard considered him a suspect in his father's death.
In a review of William Carlos Williams ' biography, " Something Urgent I Have to Say to You ": The Life and Works of William Carlos Williams, by Herbert Leibowitz, book critic Christopher Benfey wrote of Williams's poetry, " Early and late, Williams held the conviction that poetry was in his friend Kenneth Burke's phrase, ' equipment for living, a necessary guide amid the bewilderments of life.
Neorealism or structural realism is a theory of international relations, outlined by Kenneth Waltz in his 1979 book Theory of International Politics.
* Badger, a character in the children's book The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
This remained the standard in mathematics until Kenneth E. Iverson introduced the names " floor " and " ceiling " and the corresponding notations and in his 1962 book A Programming Language.
* The General, a book by Kenneth Bilby on David Sarnoff
John Kenneth Galbraith in his book The Scotch ( Toronto: MacMillan, 1964 ), written during his time as President John F. Kennedy's American ambassador to India, documents how the descendants of 19th century pioneers from Scotland who settled in Southwestern Ontario affectionately referred to themselves as Scotch.
Also, a collection of essays on Patchen's work was edited by Richard Morgan for the book Kenneth Patchen: A Collection of Essays ( 1977 ).
The theorem is named after economist Kenneth Arrow, who demonstrated the theorem in his Ph. D. thesis and popularized it in his 1951 book Social Choice and Individual Values.
At that time, Williams was considered the wealthiest American, and John Kenneth Galbraith wrote, in his book about the great depression, of Williams ' pyramiding of utilities holding companies, " If there must be madness something may be said for having it on a heroic scale ".
Decades later, the photo was later published in Kenneth Anger's Hollywood scandals book, Hollywood Babylon.
* Archie to SAM: A Short Operational History of Ground-Based Air Defense by Kenneth P. Werrell ( book available for download )
Kenneth was later depicted in three issues of the Gargoyles comic book series.
* Kenneth S. Davis's 1951 novel Morning in Kansas is set in Manhattan ( called New Boston in the book ).

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