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Israel and its Bible : a political analysis / Ira Sharkansky. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Garland reference library of social science ; v. 1031.Publication details: New York : Garland Publ., (c)1996.Description: xiii, 313 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780815320210
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS1199
  • BS1199.S531.I873 1996
Available additional physical forms:
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Contents:
Israel and the Diversity of Biblical Politics. -- On Politics and Polities. -- Politics in the Bible and Israel on the Bible and this Book. -- Subsequent Chapters -- Reading the Bible Politically. -- The Politics of Compiling the Hebrew Bible. -- The Geopolitical Context of Biblical Politics. -- Does the Bible Depict Political Reality? -- The Appeals and Problems of the Bible's Literary Devices. -- Biblical Commentary and Scholarship -- Moses: The Prophet Who Was Closest to God. -- Moses' Story. -- Moses as Political Leader -- David: The Pious and Sinful King. -- A Biblical Biography. -- David's Themes. -- Adjusting the Record -- Jeremiah: A Political Prophet. -- The Historical and Geopolitical Setting. -- Principal Lines of Jeremiah's Prophecy. -- Jeremiah's Political Legacy -- Job and Ecclesiastes: Biblical Outliers. -- The Book of Job. -- The Book of Ecclesiastes (The Preacher). -- Deciphering the Ambiguous. -- Are They Outliers With Respect to Other Biblical Texts?
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Israel and the Diversity of Biblical Politics. -- On Politics and Polities. -- Politics in the Bible and Israel on the Bible and this Book. -- Subsequent Chapters -- Reading the Bible Politically. -- The Politics of Compiling the Hebrew Bible. -- The Geopolitical Context of Biblical Politics. -- Does the Bible Depict Political Reality? -- The Appeals and Problems of the Bible's Literary Devices. -- Biblical Commentary and Scholarship -- Moses: The Prophet Who Was Closest to God. -- Moses' Story. -- Moses as Political Leader -- David: The Pious and Sinful King. -- A Biblical Biography. -- David's Themes. -- Adjusting the Record -- Jeremiah: A Political Prophet. -- The Historical and Geopolitical Setting. -- Principal Lines of Jeremiah's Prophecy. -- Jeremiah's Political Legacy -- Job and Ecclesiastes: Biblical Outliers. -- The Book of Job. -- The Book of Ecclesiastes (The Preacher). -- Deciphering the Ambiguous. -- Are They Outliers With Respect to Other Biblical Texts?

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