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A history of Israel.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1932.Description: 2 volumes (xiv, 496, 500 pages) : maps (some folded) ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • NA
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 933 20
LOC classification:
  • DS117 .R57
NLM classification:
  • 000078765
Other classification:
  • 15.51
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Contents:
VOLUME 1: FROM THE EXODUS TO THE FALL OF JERUSALEM 586 B.C. / THEODORE H. ROBINSON -- BOOK I. ISRAEL'S HERITAGE -- I. Introductory -- II. The land of Palestine -- III. The races of Palestine -- IV. Traditions of Israel's ancestry -- BOOK II. THE BIRTH AND GROWTH OF THE NATION -- Introductory remarks -- V. The Exodus -- VI. The Covenant -- VII. Nomad Israel -- VII. The conquest of Palestine -- Additional note A: The origin of the tribe of Judah -- BOOK III. THE ISRAELITE MONARCHY: ITS RISE AND ITS ZENITH -- Introductory remarks -- A. The united monarchy [IX. Saul -- Additional note B: The battle of Mount Gilboa -- X. David -- Additional note C: David's Syrian wars -- XI. Solomon -- Additional note D: Solomon's administrative divisions] -- B. The divided kingdom [Introductory remarks -- XII. The disruption -- XIII. Hostility between Israel and Judah -- XIV. Alliance between Israel and Judah -- XV. Life in Israel under the monarchy] -- BOOK IV. THE ISRAELITE MONARCHIES: THEIR DECLINE AND FALL -- Introductory remarks -- XVI. The prophetic revolution -- XVII. The Israelite revival -- XVIII. The fall of Samaria -- XIX. Assyria and Judah -- Additional note E: Sennacherib's invasion of Judah -- XX. The reformation -- Additional note F: Josiah's law-book -- Additional note G: Jeremiah xi. 1-14 -- XXI. The fall of Jerusalem -- Additional note H: The numbers of the exiles -- Additional note I: The chronology of the regal period --
VOLUME 2: FROM THE FALL OF JERUSALEM, 586 B.C. TO THE BAR-KOKHBA REVOLT, A.D. 135 / W. O. E. Oesterley -- BOOK I. THE PERIOD OF THE EXILE -- I. Introductory -- II. The external history: The fall of Nineveh. The neo-Babylonian empire -- Additional note A. Chronology -- III. The events leading up to the exile -- IV. The Jews in Babylonia -- V. The Jews in Palestine during the exile [1. The Jews and their neighbors -- 2. Religious and social conditions -- 3. The rekindling of hope] -- BOOK 1 (CONTINUED). THE PERIOD OF RESTORATION -- VI. The rise and fall of the Persian empire -- VII. The return of the exiles to Palestine: the earliest years after the return -- VIII. The rebuilding of the temple: the books of Haggai and Zechariah I-VIII [1. The 'foundation' and completion of the temple -- 2. The builders of the temple -- 3. Suggested historical reconstruction] -- IX. After the rebuilding of the temple (516-444 B.C.) [1. The Jews in Palestine during the years 516-444 B.C. -- 2. The theocracy] -- Additional note B. Isaiah lvi-lxvi and the book of Malachi -- BOOK I (CONTINUED). THE PERIOD OF NEHEMIAH AND EZRA -- X. Nehemiah and Ezra [1. The sources: (a) The Ezra Memoirs. (b) The Rescript of Artaxerxes. -- (c) The Nehemiah Memoirs. (d) The Temple Records. (e) The 'Greek Ezra'. (f) The Elephantine Papyri. (g) Josephus, 'Antiq.' XI. iv, v -- 2. Ezra-Nehemiah, or Nehemiah-Ezra? -- 3. Nehemiah and his work -- 4. Ezra and his work -- 5. The Jews during the fourth century B.C.] -- XI. The Samaritans and the Jews [1. The earlier history -- 2. The later history -- 3. The post-exilic Samaritans and the Jews, before the advent of Nehemiah -- 4. The Samaritans during the time of Nehemiah -- 5. The racial question between Jews and Samaritans -- 6. The Samaritans during the time of Ezra -- 7. The Samaritans as a separate community] -- Additional note C. The Elephantine Papyri -- XII. The religious, social, and economic conditions during the Persian period [1. Religion -- 2. Economic and social conditions] -- BOOK II. THE GREEK PERIOD -- XIII. The influence of Hellenism upon the Jews [1. Greek influence in the social and political spheres -- 2. Greek influence in the sphere of literature -- 3. Greek influence in the sphere of religion] -- XIV. From the battle of Issus (333 B.C.) to the accession of Antiochus III (223 B.C.) [1. The external history -- 2. The Jews under Ptolemaic rule] -- XV. Antiochus III and the conquest of Syria [1. From the accession of Antiochus III to the battle of Raphia (217 B.C.) -- 2. The conquest of Coele-Syria by Antiochus III -- 3. The internal affairs of the Jews] -- Additional note D. Zechariah ix. 1-8, xi. 1-3 -- BOOK III. THE MACCABAEAN PERIOD -- XVI. The Maccabaean revolt: the causes which led to it -- XVII. The Maccabaean revolt: the leadership of Judas Maccabaeus -- Additional note E. Zechariah ix. 13-17 and ix. 9-12 -- XVIII. The Maccabaean revolt: the leadership of Jonathan -- Additional note F. Zechariah x. 3-12, xi. 4-17, xiii. 7-9 -- XIX. The Maccabaean revolt: the leadership of Simon -- XX. The Hasmonaean high-priesthood [1. John Hyrcanus -- 2. Aristobulus I -- 3. Alexander Jannaeus -- 4. Alexandra -- 5. Aristobulus II] -- Additional note G. Zechariah xiv. 6-9 -- XXI. Religious, social, and economic conditions during the Greek period [1. Religion -- 2. Economic and social conditions] -- Additional note H. Jewish parties in Palestine -- Additional note I. The Essenes: the Therapeutai -- BOOK IV. THE ROMAN PERIOD -- XXII. Hyrcanus II [1. The first years of Roman domination -- 2. Gabinius proconsul of Syria -- 3. The revolt under Pitholaus -- 4. Caesar and the Jews -- 5. The death of Antipater -- 6. Antigonus, king and high-priest] -- XXIII. The reign of Herod the Great [1. From the death of Antigonus to the battle of Actium (31 B.C.) -- 2. The consolidation of the kingdom -- 3. The period of peaceful pursuits (25-14 B.C.) -- 4. The last years of Herod's reign] -- Additional note K. The family of Herod the Great -- Additional note L. Herod's temple -- XXIV. The sons of Herod the Great: Judaea under Roman procurators [1. Archelaus -- 2. Judaea under Roman procurators -- 3. Philip -- 4. Antipas] -- XXV. Herod Agrippa I [1. The early years of Agrippa -- 2. Agrippa and Caligula -- 3. Agrippa king of Judaea] -- XXVI. The Jews of the dispersion during the Roman period [1. Alexandria -- 2. Rome -- 3. Babylonia and the East -- 4. Asia Minor] -- XXVII. From the death of Agrippa I to the outbreak of the Jewish war [1. Agrippa II -- 2. Judaea again under Roman procurators] -- XXVIII. The Jewish war [1. Initial Jewish successes -- 2. The campaign in Galilee -- 3. The subjugation of Judaea -- 4. The position in Jerusalem -- 5. The siege and fall of Jerusalem] -- XXIX. After the war [1. Palestine -- 2. Pharisaism -- 3. The Jews of the dispersion -- 4. The Bar-Kokhba revolt] -- Additional note M. The titles of the Roman administrators in Syria -- Additional note N. Tables of dates.
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VOLUME 1: FROM THE EXODUS TO THE FALL OF JERUSALEM 586 B.C. / THEODORE H. ROBINSON -- BOOK I. ISRAEL'S HERITAGE -- I. Introductory -- II. The land of Palestine -- III. The races of Palestine -- IV. Traditions of Israel's ancestry -- BOOK II. THE BIRTH AND GROWTH OF THE NATION -- Introductory remarks -- V. The Exodus -- VI. The Covenant -- VII. Nomad Israel -- VII. The conquest of Palestine -- Additional note A: The origin of the tribe of Judah -- BOOK III. THE ISRAELITE MONARCHY: ITS RISE AND ITS ZENITH -- Introductory remarks -- A. The united monarchy [IX. Saul -- Additional note B: The battle of Mount Gilboa -- X. David -- Additional note C: David's Syrian wars -- XI. Solomon -- Additional note D: Solomon's administrative divisions] -- B. The divided kingdom [Introductory remarks -- XII. The disruption -- XIII. Hostility between Israel and Judah -- XIV. Alliance between Israel and Judah -- XV. Life in Israel under the monarchy] -- BOOK IV. THE ISRAELITE MONARCHIES: THEIR DECLINE AND FALL -- Introductory remarks -- XVI. The prophetic revolution -- XVII. The Israelite revival -- XVIII. The fall of Samaria -- XIX. Assyria and Judah -- Additional note E: Sennacherib's invasion of Judah -- XX. The reformation -- Additional note F: Josiah's law-book -- Additional note G: Jeremiah xi. 1-14 -- XXI. The fall of Jerusalem -- Additional note H: The numbers of the exiles -- Additional note I: The chronology of the regal period --

VOLUME 2: FROM THE FALL OF JERUSALEM, 586 B.C. TO THE BAR-KOKHBA REVOLT, A.D. 135 / W. O. E. Oesterley -- BOOK I. THE PERIOD OF THE EXILE -- I. Introductory -- II. The external history: The fall of Nineveh. The neo-Babylonian empire -- Additional note A. Chronology -- III. The events leading up to the exile -- IV. The Jews in Babylonia -- V. The Jews in Palestine during the exile [1. The Jews and their neighbors -- 2. Religious and social conditions -- 3. The rekindling of hope] -- BOOK 1 (CONTINUED). THE PERIOD OF RESTORATION -- VI. The rise and fall of the Persian empire -- VII. The return of the exiles to Palestine: the earliest years after the return -- VIII. The rebuilding of the temple: the books of Haggai and Zechariah I-VIII [1. The 'foundation' and completion of the temple -- 2. The builders of the temple -- 3. Suggested historical reconstruction] -- IX. After the rebuilding of the temple (516-444 B.C.) [1. The Jews in Palestine during the years 516-444 B.C. -- 2. The theocracy] -- Additional note B. Isaiah lvi-lxvi and the book of Malachi -- BOOK I (CONTINUED). THE PERIOD OF NEHEMIAH AND EZRA -- X. Nehemiah and Ezra [1. The sources: (a) The Ezra Memoirs. (b) The Rescript of Artaxerxes. -- (c) The Nehemiah Memoirs. (d) The Temple Records. (e) The 'Greek Ezra'. (f) The Elephantine Papyri. (g) Josephus, 'Antiq.' XI. iv, v -- 2. Ezra-Nehemiah, or Nehemiah-Ezra? -- 3. Nehemiah and his work -- 4. Ezra and his work -- 5. The Jews during the fourth century B.C.] -- XI. The Samaritans and the Jews [1. The earlier history -- 2. The later history -- 3. The post-exilic Samaritans and the Jews, before the advent of Nehemiah -- 4. The Samaritans during the time of Nehemiah -- 5. The racial question between Jews and Samaritans -- 6. The Samaritans during the time of Ezra -- 7. The Samaritans as a separate community] -- Additional note C. The Elephantine Papyri -- XII. The religious, social, and economic conditions during the Persian period [1. Religion -- 2. Economic and social conditions] -- BOOK II. THE GREEK PERIOD -- XIII. The influence of Hellenism upon the Jews [1. Greek influence in the social and political spheres -- 2. Greek influence in the sphere of literature -- 3. Greek influence in the sphere of religion] -- XIV. From the battle of Issus (333 B.C.) to the accession of Antiochus III (223 B.C.) [1. The external history -- 2. The Jews under Ptolemaic rule] -- XV. Antiochus III and the conquest of Syria [1. From the accession of Antiochus III to the battle of Raphia (217 B.C.) -- 2. The conquest of Coele-Syria by Antiochus III -- 3. The internal affairs of the Jews] -- Additional note D. Zechariah ix. 1-8, xi. 1-3 -- BOOK III. THE MACCABAEAN PERIOD -- XVI. The Maccabaean revolt: the causes which led to it -- XVII. The Maccabaean revolt: the leadership of Judas Maccabaeus -- Additional note E. Zechariah ix. 13-17 and ix. 9-12 -- XVIII. The Maccabaean revolt: the leadership of Jonathan -- Additional note F. Zechariah x. 3-12, xi. 4-17, xiii. 7-9 -- XIX. The Maccabaean revolt: the leadership of Simon -- XX. The Hasmonaean high-priesthood [1. John Hyrcanus -- 2. Aristobulus I -- 3. Alexander Jannaeus -- 4. Alexandra -- 5. Aristobulus II] -- Additional note G. Zechariah xiv. 6-9 -- XXI. Religious, social, and economic conditions during the Greek period [1. Religion -- 2. Economic and social conditions] -- Additional note H. Jewish parties in Palestine -- Additional note I. The Essenes: the Therapeutai -- BOOK IV. THE ROMAN PERIOD -- XXII. Hyrcanus II [1. The first years of Roman domination -- 2. Gabinius proconsul of Syria -- 3. The revolt under Pitholaus -- 4. Caesar and the Jews -- 5. The death of Antipater -- 6. Antigonus, king and high-priest] -- XXIII. The reign of Herod the Great [1. From the death of Antigonus to the battle of Actium (31 B.C.) -- 2. The consolidation of the kingdom -- 3. The period of peaceful pursuits (25-14 B.C.) -- 4. The last years of Herod's reign] -- Additional note K. The family of Herod the Great -- Additional note L. Herod's temple -- XXIV. The sons of Herod the Great: Judaea under Roman procurators [1. Archelaus -- 2. Judaea under Roman procurators -- 3. Philip -- 4. Antipas] -- XXV. Herod Agrippa I [1. The early years of Agrippa -- 2. Agrippa and Caligula -- 3. Agrippa king of Judaea] -- XXVI. The Jews of the dispersion during the Roman period [1. Alexandria -- 2. Rome -- 3. Babylonia and the East -- 4. Asia Minor] -- XXVII. From the death of Agrippa I to the outbreak of the Jewish war [1. Agrippa II -- 2. Judaea again under Roman procurators] -- XXVIII. The Jewish war [1. Initial Jewish successes -- 2. The campaign in Galilee -- 3. The subjugation of Judaea -- 4. The position in Jerusalem -- 5. The siege and fall of Jerusalem] -- XXIX. After the war [1. Palestine -- 2. Pharisaism -- 3. The Jews of the dispersion -- 4. The Bar-Kokhba revolt] -- Additional note M. The titles of the Roman administrators in Syria -- Additional note N. Tables of dates.

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