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_aIsraelite and Judaean history / _cedited by John H. Hayes and J. Maxwell Miller. _hPR |
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_aPhiladelphia : _bWestminster Press, _c(c)1977. |
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_axxxi, 736 pages : _bmaps ; _c23 cm. |
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490 | 1 | _aThe Old Testament library | |
500 | _aI The History of the Study of Israelite and Judean History (John H. Hayes) | ||
500 | _aII The Patriarchal Tradition (William G. Denver and W. Malcolm Clark) | ||
500 | _aIII The Joseph and Moses Narratives (Thomas L. Thompson and Dorothy Irvin) | ||
500 | _aIV The Israelite Occupation of Canaan (J. Maxwell Miller) | ||
500 | _aV The Period of the Judges and the Rise of the Monarchy (A.D.H. Mayes) | ||
500 | _aVirgin Islands The Davidic-Solomonic Kingdom (J. Alberto Soggin) | ||
500 | _aVirgin IslandsI The Separate States of Israel and Judah (Herbert Donner) | ||
500 | _aVirgin IslandsI Judah and the Exile (Bustenay Oded) | ||
500 | _aIX The Persian Period (Geo Widengren) | ||
500 | _aX The Hellenistic and Maccabaean Periods (Peter Schafer) | ||
500 | _aXI The Roman Era (A.R.C. Leaney and Jacob Neusner) | ||
500 | _aMaps | ||
504 | _a1 (pages xxv-xxxi). | ||
504 | _a4.es. | ||
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_aThe earliest treatments of Israelite and Judaean history -- _tThe medieval period -- _tFrom the Renaissance to the Enlightenment -- _tThe nineteenth century -- _tCurrent approaches. |
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_aPalestine in the second millennium BCE: the archaeological picture -- _tPalestine in the second millennium BCE and biblical backgrounds -- _tThe Middle and Late Bronze Ages in Syria-Palestine -- _tThe history of a specific problem--the biblical patriarchs in the light of archaeology -- _tProlegomenon to a reconsideration of archaeology and patriarchal backgrounds -- _tConclusion -- _tThe biblical traditions - The problem of patriarchal history -- _tSome earlier views of the patriarchs -- _tThe sources and their interpretation -- _tThe date and setting of the patriarchal traditions. |
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_aHistorical reconstructions of the narratives -- _tThe dating of the sojourn and the exodus -- _tThe Egyptian background of the narratives -- _tSemites in Egypt -- _tThe Shasu and the Aramaean migration -- _tHittite treaties and early Israelite covenant -- _tThe "small historical creed" -- _tThe Joseph-Moses traditions and pentateuchal criticism -- _tThe documentary hypothesis -- _tThe history of religion school -- _tRevisions of the documentary hypothesis and early historiography -- _tThe "themes" of the pentateuch's "Grundlage" -- _tThe pentateuch as narrative -- _tThe Joseph and Moses stories as narrative in the light of ancient Near Eastern narrative -- _tThe spurned seductress -- _tThe interpreter of dreams -- _tThe success of the unpromising -- _tThe treasure in the sack -- _tThe persecuted baby -- _tThe bloody bridgeroom -- _tThe inanimate animal -- _tThe obedient water -- _tThe plagues -- _tThe traditional episode of sending the savior -- _tThe narratives about the origin of Israel. |
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_aThe biblical sources -- _tThe account of the conquest in Numbers 13-Judges 1 -- _tOther biblical materials -- _tEgyptian sources -- _tArchaeological evidence -- _tPossible approaches to historical reconstruction -- _tPan-Israelite exodus and invasion -- _tIndependent migrations and settlement by separate tribal groups -- _tGradual penetration in search of pasturage -- _tForced entry: artifactual evidence and military feasibility -- _tThe conquest as internal revolt -- _tThe occupation of the land. |
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_aSources -- _tJudges -- _tSamuel -- _tApproaches to the problems of historical reconstruction -- _tThe theory of a twelve-tribe Israelite amphictyony -- _tCritique of the amphictyonic theory -- _tThe period of the Judges -- _tThe reign of Saul. |
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_aThe biblical source material -- _tThe narratives about the rise of David -- _tThe ark narratives -- _tThe narrative of the Davidic succession -- _tThe Solomonic traditions -- _tThe traditions in Chronicles -- _tThe archaeological evidence -- _tThe reign of David -- _tDavid's rise to power over Judah and Israel -- _tThe Davidic empire -- _tCivil and military administration under David -- _tPolitical tensions within the Davidic kingdom -- _tReligious developments under David -- _tThe reign of Solomon -- _tSolomon's accession to the throne -- _tThe development of royal ideology -- _tSolomon and the Jerusalem temple -- _tSolomon and the state cult -- _tInternational affairs under Solomon -- _tInternal affairs under Solomon. |
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_aThe collpase of the Davidic-Solomonic empire and the dissolution of the personal union between Israel and Judah -- _tJeroboam I (927-907 BCE) -- _tRehoboam (926-910 BCE) -- _tThe kingdom of Judah from Rehoboam to Azariah/Uzziah -- _tThe kingdom of Israel from Jeroboam I to Jeroboam II -- _tThe dynasty of Omri (878-845 BCE) -- _tThe dynasty of Jehu (845-747 BCE) -- _tThe beginning of the Assyrian period of the history of Israel and Judah -- _tThe Syro-Ephraimite war and the end of the kingdom of Israel. |
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_aGeneral background and sources -- _tThe general background -- _tThe source material -- _tThe kingdom of Judah during the reign of Hezekiah -- _tThe cultic reform of Hezekiah -- _tThe war against the Philistines -- _tHezekiah's rebellion and Sennacherib's campaign against Judah -- _tThe reigns of Manasseh and Amon -- _tJosiah and the Deuteronomic reformation -- _tThe last days of Judah and the destruction of Jerusalem (609-586 BCE) -- _tJudah during the exilic period (586-538 BCE) -- _tExile and diaspora -- _tMesopotamia -- _tEgypt. |
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_aLiterary sources and archaeological remains -- _tBiblical Jewish sources -- _tNon-biblical Jewish sources -- _tNon-Jewish sources -- _tArchaeological remains -- _tProblems in reconstructing Jewish history in the Persian period -- _tThe chronological order of Ezra and Nehemiah -- _tThe administrative relationship of Judah and Samaria -- _tThe Samaritan schism and the construction of the Samaritan temple -- _tThe identity of Ezra's law-book -- _tThe Jewish community under the Persians -- _tThe return and reconstruction of the temple -- _tFrom Zerubbabel to Nehemiah -- _tNehemiah and the refortification of Jerusalem -- _tThe Jewish colony at Elephantine -- _tThe activity of Ezra -- _tJerusalem and Samaria -- _tSummary. |
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_aLiterary sources and archaeological evidence -- _tSome important problems of the period -- _tThe coins of the Hasmonaean period -- _tThe causes of the religious persecution -- _tJason's rebellion and the Egyptian campaigns of Antiochus IV -- _tThe chronology of I Maccabees 4:26-35 and II Maccabees 11:1-15 -- _tThe beginning of the Hellenistic period in Palestine (331-301 BCE) -- _tPalestine under Ptolemaic rule (301-200 BCE) -- _tPalestine under Seleucid domination (200-135 BCE) -- _tOniads and Tobiads -- _tThe "Hellenistic reform" -- _tThe Maccabaean rebllion -- _tThe Hasmonaean dynasty -- _tJohn Hyrcanus I (135-34-104 BCE) -- _tAristobulus I (104-103 BCE) -- _tAlexander Jannaeus (103-76 BCE) -- _tSalome Alexandra (76-67 BCE) -- _tAristobulus II (67-63 BCE). |
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_aFrom Alexandra to Pompey (67-57 BCE) -- _tThe revolt of Aristobulus and the rise of Herod (56-37 BCE) -- _tThe reign of Herod (37-4 BCE) -- _tHerod: his family and court -- _tHerod as king of Judaea -- _tHerod and Rome -- _tHerod's immediate successors -- _tJudaea as a Roman Province (6-66 CE) -- _tJudaea under Roman governors (6-41 CE) -- _tThe reign of Agrippa I (41-44 CE) -- _tJudaea under Roman procurators (44-66 CE) -- _tThe first Jewish revolt (66-74 CE) -- _tJdaism after the destruction of the temple -- _tAppendix: Chronology of the Israelite and Judaean kings. |
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_aThe "Fertile Crescent", showing zone suitable for pastoralism (100-250 mm. annual rainfall) -- _tGeneral physical features of Palestine -- _tApproximate settlement pattern of the Israelite tribes -- _tSyro-Palestine at the time of David and Solomon -- _tThe Assyrian empire at its greatest expansion -- _tThe Persian empire at its greatest expansion -- _tApproximate boundary of the province of Judah -- _tPalestine during the Hellenistic period, showing maximum extent of the Hasmonaean kingdom -- _tPalestine during the time of Herod and his successors. |
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_aBible. _pOld Testament _xHistory of Biblical events. |
648 | 4 | _aGeschichte 1800 v. Chr.-74. | |
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_aJews _xHistory _yTo 70 A.D. |
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_aJews _xHistory _yTo 70 A.D. _xHistoriography. |
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650 | 4 | _aJuifs - Histoire - Jusqu'a 70. | |
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_aHayes, John H. _d1934- |
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_aMiller, J. Maxwell _d1937- |
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700 | 1 | _q(John Haralson), | |
700 | 1 | _q(James Maxwell), | |
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