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<li>For an extensive treatment of dream narratives and interpretation in the Ancient Near East, see <a href="https://www.jstor.org/stable/1005761?read-now=1&amp;seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents">The Interpretation of Dreams in the Ancient Near East </a>by A. Leo Oppenheim.</li>
 
<li>For an extensive treatment of dream narratives and interpretation in the Ancient Near East, see <a href="https://www.jstor.org/stable/1005761?read-now=1&amp;seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents">The Interpretation of Dreams in the Ancient Near East </a>by A. Leo Oppenheim.</li>
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<li>See <a href="Egyptian Background to the Yosef Narratives" data-aht="page">Egyptian Background to the Yosef Narratives</a>, which explores Egyptian loanwords that appear in the Biblical narrative of Yosef.</li>
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<li>See&#160;<a href="Dictionary:Cognates and Loanwords" data-aht="page">Cognates and Loanwords</a> for more extensive discussion of the etymology and<br/>meaning of these words.</li>
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<li>See&#160;<a href="https://bibleinterp.arizona.edu/sites/bibleinterp.arizona.edu/files/docs/Noonan.pdf">Egyptian Loanwords as Evidence for the Authenticity of the Exodus and Wilderness Traditions</a> by Benjamin J. Noonan, which argues that the appearance of Egyptian words in the Biblical text indicates the authenticity of its narratives relating to Egypt.</li>
 
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Tanakh & the Ancient Near East Index – Parashat Miketz

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Dream Narratives and Interpretation

Egyptian Words in the Yosef Narrative