Frank Moore Cross Volume. Eretz-Israel.

AuthorHallo, William W.
PositionBook Review

Frank Moore Cross Volume. Eretz-Israel, vol. 26. Edited by BARUCH A. LEVINE, PHILIP J. KING, JOSEPH NAVEH, and EPHRAIM STERN. Jerusalem: ISRAEL EXPLORATION SOCIETY, 1999. Pp. vii + 234 (English), xii + 191 (Hebrew), illus. $90.

Frank Moore Cross has served the cause of Biblical archaeology for a lifetime, in the process creating a world-class legacy which includes a grateful horde of colleagues and students, a bibliography of 274 items as catalogued here, and crucial discoveries in such areas as West Semitic Palaeography, the Dead Sea scrolls, and the history of Israelite religion. His impact on all these fields and many others can be measured by the sheer number of anniversary volumes in his honor, by now rivaling that bestowed on his teacher W. F. Albright. The latest honor of this kind, a volume in the prestigious series Eretz-Israel, is particularly fitting for someone whose ties to Israeli scholars and scholarship have been so pervasive and influential, as pointed out in the preface and tributes that inaugurate the volume in both Hebrew and English.

It would be impossible to do justice to the fifty-eight articles, half of them in Hebrew, the rest in English, French, or German, assembled here from more than sixty contributors. Instead I will try to apply the "bibliometric approach" pioneered in Biblical studies by Moshe Yitzhaki (see The Context of Scripture [hereafter COS I, xxv) to measure the honoree's influence by a kind of citation index of the contributions.

More than three dozen of Cross' books and articles are cited. They are listed here by their serial number in the bibliography on pp. xiii-xxiv, followed by the page (and note number where applicable) on which they are cited. Pages followed by an asterisk refer to the non-Hebrew portion of the volume.

6: 74 nn. If.

11: 175

32: 145

50: 22 nn. 2, 16, 18

63: 145*f. nn. 15, 26

67: 150 n. 2

71: 133* n. 26

74: 11 nn. 2, 8, 20f.

76: 7 n. 14

84: 11 n. 18

103: 11 n. 6

105: 139 n. 28

125 (=252):74 n. 1; 81 n. 1; 106 n. 18; 75 *; 84 * nn. 19, 21; 192 * n. 1; 193* n. 25

139: 11 n. 7

143: 224 * n. 18

144-147: 6 * n. 4

153: 84 * n. 21

170: 128 *

179: 133 * n. 5

181: 11 n. 21

190: 11 n. 4; 89 n. 2; 1

195: 23 n. 62; 24 n. 79; 111 n. 11

203: 11, nn. 4, 19, 21, 34, 42

204: 75 *

216: 89 n. 2

223: 100 n. 20; 128 *

224: 6 * n. 6

228: 128 *

238: 150 * n. 2; 181 * nn. 1-3

239: 128 *

241: 128 *

244: 3 n. 1

245: 100 nn. 20f.; 128 *; 133 n. 26

246: 150 * nn. 2, 7; 151 * nn. 22, 27, 35: 152 * nn. 38, 45.

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