Figures
1 Genealogy of Ham 63
2 Genealogy of Shem 65
3 Genealogy of Keturah 80
4 First tryptich, Genesis 1–11 151
5 Second tryptich, Genesis 12–50 151
6 Harmony of the genealogies of Jesus 321
7 Overview of the specialisations of the patterns 337
8 Patterns: grounding and deviations 339
Tables
1 The
2 The Independent Female Pattern texts in the Pentateuch 116
3 The Passive Pattern texts in the Pentateuch 120
4 The Qal Masculine Pattern texts in the Pentateuch 121
5 The Hiphil Pattern texts in the Pentateuch 126
6 The
7 The
8 The
9 The
10 The Backwards Pattern texts in the Pentateuch 141
11 The auxiliary
12 Counting in the Pentateuch 144
13
14 The Ancient Near Eastern Pattern texts in Chronicles 259
15 The
16 The
17 The
18 The
19 The
20 The
21 The
22 The
23 The
24 The Qal Masculine Pattern texts in I Chronicles 277
25 The Passive Pattern texts in II Samuel and I Chronicles 278
26 The
27 The Independent Female Pattern in extra-Pentateuchal texts 282
28 The Hiphil Pattern in extra-Pentateuchal texts 286
29 The Backwards Pattern in extra-Pentateuchal texts 288
30 The
31 The
32 The texts with
33 Numbering in Samuel and Chronicles 297
34 Counting in Chronicles 299
35 Daughters in the genealogies in the Pentateuch 342
36 Daughters in the genealogies in Chronicles 343
37 Mothers in the genealogies in the Pentateuch 349
38 Mothers in the genealogies in Chronicles and Matthew 351
39 Chart indicating the presence of women in the genealogical patterns in the Bible 360