The Wheat Exported from Israel to Tyre

The Hebrew Bible contains three references to the export of wheat from Israel to Tyre. Difficult and suspiciously similar phrases occur in the Masoretic Text of each: ḥiṭiym makholet in 1 Kgs 5:25 (Eng. 5:11); ḥiṭiym makṿot in the parallel 2 Chr 2:9 (Eng. 2:10); and ḥiṭey miniyt in Ezek 27:17. Moreo...

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Main Author: Aikhler, Raʿanan 1980- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2025
In: Vetus Testamentum
Year: 2025, Volume: 75, Issue: 4/5, Pages: 549-564
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Könige 1. 5,21-26 / Bible. Könige 2. 2,9 / Wheat / Massorah / Textual criticism / Commerce
Further subjects:B Economics
B Tyre
B Mediterranean
B Trade
B Hiram
B Solomon
B twheat
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Summary:The Hebrew Bible contains three references to the export of wheat from Israel to Tyre. Difficult and suspiciously similar phrases occur in the Masoretic Text of each: ḥiṭiym makholet in 1 Kgs 5:25 (Eng. 5:11); ḥiṭiym makṿot in the parallel 2 Chr 2:9 (Eng. 2:10); and ḥiṭey miniyt in Ezek 27:17. Moreover, in each passage, the ancient translations reflect further variant readings. This paper integrates textual criticism with information on wheat in antiquity in order to clarify all three passages. The paper may contribute to our understanding of international trade in the first half of the first millennium BCE.
The Hebrew Bible contains three references to the export of wheat from Israel to Tyre. Difficult and suspiciously similar phrases occur in the Masoretic Text of each: חִטִּים מַכֹּלֶת in 1 Kgs 5:25 (Eng. 5:11); חִטִּים מַכּוֹת in the parallel 2 Chr 2:9 (Eng. 2:10); and חִטֵּי מִנִּית in Ezek 27:17. Moreover, in each passage, the ancient translations reflect further variant readings. This paper integrates textual criticism with information on wheat in antiquity in order to clarify all three passages. The paper may contribute to our understanding of international trade in the first half of the first millennium BCE.
ISSN:1568-5330
Contains:Enthalten in: Vetus Testamentum
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/15685330-bja10190