Dear Readers,
It has been a long time coming, but my book The First Lords of the Earth: An Anthropological Study is available for purchase on Amazon. Options include Kindle, paperback, or hard cover. All are priced to accommodate book lovers on a tight budget.
This book identifies the social structure and religious beliefs of the early Hebrew ruler-priest caste (6000-4000 years ago), their dispersion out of Africa, their territorial expansion, trade routes, and influence on the populations of the Fertile Crescent and Ancient Near East. It is ancient history, anthropology, and Biblical studies wrapped into one fascinating read.
I was able to make a rather complex subject easy to understand. I hope you will buy the book and discover answers to some perennial questions, such as:
- Was the social structure of the biblical Hebrew patriarchal?
- Who were the Horite Hebrew and the Sethite Hebrew?
- Where is the oldest known site of Horite Hebrew worship?
- Why the Hebrew ruler-priests were in Canaan before Abraham's time.
- Why did so many Hebrew men have two wives?
- What was the difference in status between wives and concubines?
- What types of authority did the biblical Hebrew recognize?
- What were some symbols of authority among the early Hebrew?
- How did their acute observation of the order of creation inform their reasoning?
- If Judaism is NOT the Faith of the early Hebrew, what did they believe?
I hope you will find the book helpful and informative. The sequel tells describes the lives of the First Hebrew Ladies and will be available in July 2024.
Thank you for reading the posts at this blog.
Thank you for reading the posts at this blog.
Best wishes to you all,
Alice C. Linsley
Related reading: The Genesis Rulers Through the Lens of Anthropology; The First Lords and Their Authority; The First Lords is a Paradigm-Shifting Book; Response to a Review of First Lords of the Earth; The First Lords and Messianic Expectation
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