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Wednesday, November 05, 2025

Proto-Persian polemic planted in Genesis 14?

PROF. RONALD HENDEL: Abraham Defeats Chedorlaomer, the Proto-Persian King (TheTorah.com).
In Achaemenid royal ideology, the Persian kings saw themselves as heirs to the ancient Elamite rulers, even adopting the old Elamite title “King of Anshan.” Thus, the unusual story of Abram the warrior (Genesis 14) defeating the four kings from the east led by Chedorlaomer of Elam reflects the author’s veiled hope for Israel’s triumph over its Persian overlords: if it happened in the past, it can happen again.
It's fun to try to make sense of Genesis 14. Prof. Hendel's attempt is better than many.

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