Nehuştan (Turkish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Nehuştan" in Turkish language version.

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google.com.au (Global: 2,205th place; Turkish: 880th place)

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incil.info (Global: low place; Turkish: 415th place)

jewishencyclopedia.com (Global: 1,019th place; Turkish: 825th place)

  • "Modern exegesis holds two different opinions in regard to the meaning of the word "Nehushtan," which is explained either as denoting an image of bronze, and as entirely unconnected with the word "naḥash" (serpent), or as a lengthened form of "naḥash" (comp. νεεσθάν in the Septuagint), and thus as implying that the worship of serpents was of ancient date in Israel. The assumption that the tradition about "Nehushtan" is not older than the time of Hezekiah is, however, not contested." Jewish Encyclopedia, s.v. "Nehushtan" 17 Ekim 2011 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.; H. H. Rowley, "Zadok and Nehushtan" Journal of Biblical Literature 58.2 (June 1939:113-141) p. 132 observes, "We have no record of this Brazen Serpent before this time, save for the obvious aetiological story in Num. 8 f, which states that this sacred symbol had its origin in the Mosaic age".

oremus.org (Global: 826th place; Turkish: low place)

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web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; Turkish: 1st place)

  • "2 Krallar 18:4". 31 Ocak 2010 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 9 Mayıs 2011. 
  • "Modern exegesis holds two different opinions in regard to the meaning of the word "Nehushtan," which is explained either as denoting an image of bronze, and as entirely unconnected with the word "naḥash" (serpent), or as a lengthened form of "naḥash" (comp. νεεσθάν in the Septuagint), and thus as implying that the worship of serpents was of ancient date in Israel. The assumption that the tradition about "Nehushtan" is not older than the time of Hezekiah is, however, not contested." Jewish Encyclopedia, s.v. "Nehushtan" 17 Ekim 2011 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.; H. H. Rowley, "Zadok and Nehushtan" Journal of Biblical Literature 58.2 (June 1939:113-141) p. 132 observes, "We have no record of this Brazen Serpent before this time, save for the obvious aetiological story in Num. 8 f, which states that this sacred symbol had its origin in the Mosaic age".
  • "Lowell K. Handy, The Appearance of Pantheon in Judah, in Diana Vikander Edelman, "The triumph of Elohim", 1995, p.41". 10 Haziran 2011 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 9 Mayıs 2011.