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Jews --- Juifs --- History --- Histoire --- Bible. --- History of Biblical events. --- Antiquities. --- Historiography. --- Jews - History - 1200-953 B.C. --- Jews - History - 953-586 B.C.
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D document (Biblical criticism) --- Jews --- History --- Historiography --- Solomon, --- Solomon, --- Bible. --- Bible. --- Bible. --- Criticism, Redaction. --- History of Biblical events. --- 953-586 B.C
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222.3 --- Exodus. Leviticus. Numeri --- Moses (Biblical leader) --- Bible. O.T. Exodus --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Exodus [The ] --- Biblical teaching --- Egypt in the Bible --- Monotheism --- Jews --- History --- 953-586 B.C. --- Jewish law --- God --- Revelation
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This book contains partly sections that have never previously been published, and partly earlier contributions that have been thoroughly revised. They are concerned with the use of texts from the Hebrew Bible for historical research. The first chapter offers a general introduction, in which a new method of establishing the historical value of biblical texts is described and elucidated. The second chapter concerns the Ark Narrative (I Sam. iv-vi; II Sam. vi) in its historical context. In the third chapter, the relationship between the literary structure and the historical value of the Moabite inscription of king Mesha is investigated. In the fourth chapter, problems relating to the Hezekiah narratives (Isa. xxxvi-xxxix; II Kings xviii-xx) are discussed, to wit, the primacy of the Isaiah version, the literary unity and historicity of the story; the theological purpose of the speeches and Sennacherib's letter. The last chapter focuses on the representation of king Manasseh in II Kings xxi and II Chronicles xxxiii.
Jews --- Juifs --- Moabite stone --- History&delete& --- Historiography --- Inscriptions, Moabitic --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- History --- Jews - History - 953-586 B.C. - Historiography. --- Moabite stone.
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Judaism --- Assyro-Babylonian religion --- Jews --- Relations --- Assyro-Babylonian --- History --- 933.22 --- Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: Verdeeld Koninkrijk tot de val van Jeruzalem--(587 v.Chr.) --- Judaism. --- Assyro-Babylonian. --- 933.22 Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: Verdeeld Koninkrijk tot de val van Jeruzalem--(587 v.Chr.) --- Religions --- Semites --- Religion, Assyro-Babylonian --- Relations&delete& --- Religion --- Judaism - Relations - Assyro-Babylonian --- Assyro-Babylonian religion - Relations - Judaism --- Jews - History - 953-586 B.C
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"William G. Dever offers a welcome perspective on ancient Israel and Judah that prioritizes the archaeological remains to render history as it was--not as the biblical writers argue it should have been. Drawing from the most recent archaeological data as interpreted from a nontheological point of view and supplementing that data with biblical material only when it converges with the archaeological record, Dever analyzes all the evidence at hand to provide a new history of ancient Israel and Judah that is accessible to all interested readers"--
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Jews --- History --- Bible. --- Antico Testamento --- Hebrew Bible --- Hebrew Scriptures --- Kitve-ḳodesh --- Miḳra --- Old Testament --- Palaia Diathēkē --- Pentateuch, Prophets, and Hagiographa --- Sean-Tiomna --- Stary Testament --- Tanakh --- Tawrāt --- Torah, Neviʼim, Ketuvim --- Torah, Neviʼim u-Khetuvim --- Velho Testamento --- Antiquities. --- Israel --- Palestine --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Israel. --- Jews - History - 1200-953 B.C. --- Jews - History - 953-586 B.C. --- Israel - Antiquities. --- Palestine - Antiquities. --- Palestine - History - To 70 A.D.
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Jews --- History --- 296*334 --- 933.32 --- -Academic collection --- #GROL:SEMI-296*33 --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- Flavius Josephus:--studies --- Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: hellenistische tijd--(332-63 v.Chr.) --- -Josephus, Flavius --- 933.32 Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: hellenistische tijd--(332-63 v.Chr.) --- 296*334 Flavius Josephus:--studies --- Josephus Historicus --- Josephus, Flavius --- Flavius Josephus --- Flavius Iosephus --- Iosephus, Flavius --- Iosephus Historicus --- Academic collection --- Josephus, Flavius. --- Bible. --- History of Biblical events. --- Jews - History - 953-586 B.C.
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Jews --- Religion and state --- Politics in the Bible --- History --- Biblical teaching --- 933.2 --- -Jews --- -Politics in the Bible --- -State and religion --- State, The --- Political science --- Political science in the Bible --- Politics, Practical --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: Eerste Tempelperiode --- -History --- -Biblical teaching --- Religious aspects --- -Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: Eerste Tempelperiode --- 933.2 Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: Eerste Tempelperiode --- -Political science --- State and religion --- Jews - History - 1200-953 B.C --- Jews - History - 953-586 B.C --- Religion and state - Biblical teaching
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Despite considerable scholarly efforts for many years, the last two decades of the Kingdom of Israel are still beneath the veil of history. What was the status of the Kingdom after its annexation by Assyria in 732 BCE? Who conquered Samaria, the capital of the Kingdom? When did it happen? One of the primary reasons for this situation lies in the discrepancies found in the historical sources, namely the Hebrew Bible and the Assyrian texts.Since biblical studies and Assyriology are two distinct disciplines, the gaps in the sources are not easy to bridge. Moreover, recent great progress in the archaeological research in the Southern Levant provides now crucial new data, independent of these textual sources.This volume, a collection of papers by leading scholars from different fields of research, aims to bring together, for the first time, all the available data and to discuss these conundrums from various perspectives in order to reach a better and deeper understanding of this crucial period, which possibly triggered in the following decades the birth of "new Israel" in the Southern Kingdom of Judah, and eventually led to the formation of the Hebrew Bible and its underlying theology.
Jews --- Assyro-Babylonian literature --- History --- History and criticism. --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Assyria --- 933.22 --- 933.22 Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: Verdeeld Koninkrijk tot de val van Jeruzalem--(587 v.Chr.) --- Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: Verdeeld Koninkrijk tot de val van Jeruzalem--(587 v.Chr.) --- History and criticism --- Bible. --- Antico Testamento --- Hebrew Bible --- Hebrew Scriptures --- Kitve-ḳodesh --- Miḳra --- Old Testament --- Palaia Diathēkē --- Pentateuch, Prophets, and Hagiographa --- Sean-Tiomna --- Stary Testament --- Tanakh --- Tawrāt --- Torah, Neviʼim, Ketuvim --- Torah, Neviʼim u-Khetuvim --- Velho Testamento --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- History. --- Jews - History - 953-586 B.C. --- Assyro-Babylonian literature - History and criticism. --- Assyria - History
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