NOTAS
- H.F. Vos, Genesis and archaeology, Michigan: Academy Books, 1985, p. 26.
- D. Garrett, Rethinking Genesis, Michigan: Baker Bookhouse, 1991, p. 41.
- M. Skafte Jensen, The Homeric question and oral-formulaic theory, Copenhagen: Museum Tuscalanum Press, 1980, p. 155.
- J. van Seters, ‘The primeval histories of Greece and Israel compared’, Altt W 100, No. 1, 1988. pp. 1–22.
- L.R. Bailey, Noah, the person and story in history and tradition, University of South Carolina Press, 1989, p. 118.
- Ibid. p. 118.
- Ibid. p. 11 ff.
- Vgl. bv. Bailey, Van Seters, Vos.
- J.P. Lewis, ‘Noah and the flood in Jewish, Christian and Muslim tradition’, Biblical Archaeologist, December, 1984, pp. 224–239.
- Garrett, op. cit. p. 8.
- Garrett, op. cit. p. 32.
- R.N. Whybray, The making of the Pentateuch, Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1987, p. 17.
- J. Rhymer (red.), The Bible in history, deur H. Gaubert, London: Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd., 1970.
- Hierdie datums word in Garrett se werk, pp. 67, 69 en 84, verstrek.
- Garrett, op. cit. p. 52.
- J. van Seters. In search of history, London: Yale University Press, 1983, p. 25.
- C.H. Gordon, ‘Homer and the Bible’, Hebrew Union College Annual XXVI, 1955, pp. 43–108.
- Ibid. p. 45.
- Ibid. p. 77.
- Ibid. p. 108.
- Skafte Jensen, op. cit. p. 95.
- Ibid. p. 101.
- Garrett, op. cit. pp. 115, 120.
- Origenes, Contra Celsum, vertaal deur H. Chadwick, Cambridge University Press, 1953.
- Eustathius, Commentarii ad Homeri Iliadem.
- Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, Boek 6.
- R.J. Walker, Euripidean fragments, London: Burns Oates and Washboume Ltd., 1920.”
- Whybray, op. cit. p. 91.