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24 September 2024
- 09:0209:02, 24 September 2024 diff hist −205 Hezekiah Extensively questioned since 1985. See Grabbe, Lester. Ancient Israel. 2017. P. 238-244 Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 08:5508:55, 24 September 2024 diff hist +484 Purim Including this statement in the lede of the Purim article is important because it provides readers with a concise summary of the scholarly perspective on the holiday's origins and the purpose of the Book of Esther. It highlights the widely accepted view that the narrative serves to legitimize the adoption of a non-Jewish festival, setting the stage for understanding Purim's cultural and historical context. This framing can prompt readers to explore the holiday's evolution and its significance... Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 08:4108:41, 24 September 2024 diff hist +557 Purim →Historical views: The inclusion of the consensus among scholars that the Book of Esther is viewed as a historicized myth or ritual rooted in Babylonian or Persian traditions emphasizes its fictional nature and cultural significance, providing essential context for understanding its narrative and the origins of the Purim festival. Tags: Reverted harv-error references removed Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 08:3408:34, 24 September 2024 diff hist −39 Purim Heavily debated. Most dating to 5th century BCE is definitely untrue. Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 08:3008:30, 24 September 2024 diff hist +1,002 Book of Esther The inclusion of the consensus among scholars that the Book of Esther is viewed as a historicized myth or ritual rooted in Babylonian or Persian traditions emphasizes its fictional nature and cultural significance, providing essential context for understanding its narrative and the origins of the Purim festival. Tags: Reverted harv-error Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 08:2608:26, 24 September 2024 diff hist 0 Esther Caps Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 08:2308:23, 24 September 2024 diff hist +867 Samuel I improved the summary by enhancing clarity and structure while incorporating scholarly context to provide a deeper understanding of Samuel's roles as both a seer and a prophet. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Disambiguation links added
- 08:1208:12, 24 September 2024 diff hist −198 Josiah The cited does not make any reference to lost documents or the long-term history of Jerusalem. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 07:5807:58, 24 September 2024 diff hist +202 Gideon Important for understanding religious history Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 07:2707:27, 24 September 2024 diff hist −16 Song of Songs It’s Pope’s own argument. Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 07:2207:22, 24 September 2024 diff hist −103 Jonah →Parodic elements: Fringe Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 07:2107:21, 24 September 2024 diff hist −944 Jonah →Historicity: Fringe. Apologetic material. Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 07:2007:20, 24 September 2024 diff hist −508 Jonah Aligns with body and quote in citation Tags: Reverted references removed Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 07:0307:03, 24 September 2024 diff hist +620 Esther Putting the very helpful references from the body in the lede. Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 07:0007:00, 24 September 2024 diff hist −109 Esther Undue weight Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 06:5606:56, 24 September 2024 diff hist −116 Esther →Historicity: Undue weight Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 06:3606:36, 24 September 2024 diff hist +22 Psalm 23 The correction to specify that Psalm 23 was composed "between the 9th and 5th centuries BC" helps clarify the historical context and dating of the psalm. This phrasing reflects the scholarly consensus on its likely timeframe, providing readers with a more precise understanding of when it may have been written. Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 06:3106:31, 24 September 2024 diff hist +591 Esau I summarized information about Esau into a clear, cohesive paragraph suitable for a Wikipedia lede, focusing on key themes and their significance. This revision enhances readability and aligns with Wikipedia's objective tone and formatting standards. Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 06:0206:02, 24 September 2024 diff hist +119 Book of Deuteronomy Including the idea that the traditions behind Deuteronomy have a northern origin is important for the lede because it provides insight into the historical and geographical context of the text. This perspective highlights the complexities of Israel's cultural and religious heritage, indicating that Deuteronomy may reflect influences from the northern kingdom of Israel. Such information enriches the understanding of the book's development, its theological themes, and its role in the broader nar... Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 05:5805:58, 24 September 2024 diff hist +412 Book of Deuteronomy Including the information about the rejection of Mosaic authorship and the later dating of Deuteronomy in the Wikipedia lede is essential because it reflects the consensus among modern scholars and situates the book within its historical context. This context enriches the reader's understanding of the book's significance in biblical scholarship. Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 05:2105:21, 24 September 2024 diff hist +851 Isaac This revised lede improves the Isaac Wikipedia page by providing a clear, concise summary that highlights key aspects of Isaac’s significance in biblical tradition. It enhances readability and allows readers to quickly grasp essential information about his narratives, cultural context, and relationships with neighboring peoples. The inclusion of links to relevant articles encourages further exploration, making the content more informative and accessible. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Disambiguation links added
- 04:2004:20, 24 September 2024 diff hist +529 Noah Including this in the lede of the Noah Wikipedia article is important as it provides historical context by highlighting the parallels with the Epic of Gilgamesh and the influence of other flood myths, enriching the understanding of the narrative's significance. Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 04:0804:08, 24 September 2024 diff hist −4,587 New Testament The new paragraph is better suited for a Wikipedia article because it is concise, focuses on a summary of manuscript evidence and scholarly dating, and avoids unnecessary detail. It highlights key points with a balanced tone and provides clear references to specific early texts and scholars without overwhelming the reader with numerous names and complex arguments. The paragraphs previously in the lede, while informative, are overly detailed, introduce conflicting scholarly opinions without co... Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 03:5003:50, 24 September 2024 diff hist +472 Old Testament Including this summary in the Old Testament Wikipedia lede is important because it highlights the historical and scholarly context of the text, showcasing how early and recent scholarship has evolved in interpreting the origins and historical value of the Old Testament narratives. It provides readers with an understanding of how the Pentateuch's stories, such as the flood narrative and Moses' origin, may have been influenced by older myths and how contemporary scholars critically assess these... Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit