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The Golden Calves and the Egyptian Concept of Deity

The Golden Calves and the Egyptian Concept of Deity

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  • John N. Oswalt

This article suggests that comparative studies, founded upon archaeology and linguistic evidence, constitute the most fruitful field for biblical research. The purpose in this article is to demonstrate with a particular example—the golden calves and the Egyptian concept of deity—the value of this approach for the understanding of the Bible.

Source: Evangelical Quarterly, 1973. 6 pages.

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