Symbiosis, Symbolism, and the Power of the Past

Symbiosis, Symbolism, and the Power of the Past
Title Symbiosis, Symbolism, and the Power of the Past PDF eBook
Author William G. Dever
Publisher Eisenbrauns
Pages 616
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 1575060817

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Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, this collection of erudite essays concentrates on the archaeology of ancient Israel, Canaan, and neighboring nations.

Confronting the Past

Confronting the Past
Title Confronting the Past PDF eBook
Author Seymour Gitin
Publisher Eisenbrauns
Pages 402
Release 2006
Genre Bible
ISBN 1575061171

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William G. Dever is recognized as the doyen of North American archaeologist-historians who work in the field of the ancient Levant. He is best known as the director of excavations at the site of Gezer but has worked at numerous other sites, and his many students have led dozens of other expeditions. He has been editor of the Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, was for many years professor in the influential archaeology program at the University of Arizona, and now in retirement continues actively to write and publish. In this volume, 46 of his colleagues and students contribute essays in his honor, reflecting the broad scope of his interests, particularly in terms of the historical implications of archaeology.

Art, History and the Historiography of Judaism in Roman Antiquity (paperback)

Art, History and the Historiography of Judaism in Roman Antiquity (paperback)
Title Art, History and the Historiography of Judaism in Roman Antiquity (paperback) PDF eBook
Author Steven Fine
Publisher BRILL
Pages 252
Release 2013-10-10
Genre History
ISBN 9004238174

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Art, History, and the Historiography of Judaism in Roman Antiquity explores the complex interplay between visual culture, texts, and their interpretations, arguing for an open-ended and self-aware approach to understanding Jewish culture from the first century CE through the rise of Islam. The essays assembled here range from the “thick description” of Josephus’s portrayal of Bezalel son of Uri as a Roman architect through the inscriptions of the Dura Europos synagogue, Jewish reflections on Caligula in color, the polychromy of the Jerusalem temple, new-old approaches to the zodiac, and to the Christian destruction of ancient synagogues. Taken together, these essays suggest a humane approach to the history of the Jews in an age of deep and long-lasting transitions—both in antiquity, and in our own time. "Taken as a whole, Fine’s book exhibits the value of bridging disciplines. The historiographical segments integrated throughout this volume offer essential insights that will inform any student of Roman and late antiquity." Yael Wilfand, Hebrew University, Review of Biblical Literature, 2014.

A Political History of the Arameans

A Political History of the Arameans
Title A Political History of the Arameans PDF eBook
Author K. Lawson Younger Jr.
Publisher SBL Press
Pages 887
Release 2016-10-07
Genre History
ISBN 162837084X

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An up-to-date analysis of the history of the ancient Near East and the Arameans K. Lawson Younger Jr. presents a political history of the Arameans from their earliest origins to the demise of their independent entities. The book investigates their tribal structures, the development of their polities, and their interactions with other groups in the ancient Near East. Younger utilizes all of the available sources to develop a comprehensive picture of this complex, yet highly important, people whose influence and presence spanned the Fertile Cresent. Features: The best, recent understanding of tribal political structures, aspects of mobile pastoralism, and models of migration A regional rather than a monolithic approach to the rise of Aramean polities Thorough integration of the complex relationships and interactions of the Arameans with the Luwians, the Assyrians, the Israelites, and others

Prophets, Priests, and Promises

Prophets, Priests, and Promises
Title Prophets, Priests, and Promises PDF eBook
Author Gary N. Knoppers
Publisher BRILL
Pages 471
Release 2021-05-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004444890

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This volume presents collected essays of Gary N. Knoppers (1956–2018) on the historical books of the Hebrew Bible, among them seven thoroughly revised and eight newly published ones. An introduction by H.G.M. Williamson acknowledges their significance for Knoppers’ oeuvre.

Behind the Scenes of the Old Testament

Behind the Scenes of the Old Testament
Title Behind the Scenes of the Old Testament PDF eBook
Author Jonathan S. Greer
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 956
Release 2018-11-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493415549

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This authoritative volume brings together a team of world-class scholars to cover the full range of Old Testament backgrounds studies in a concise, up-to-date, and comprehensive manner. With expertise in various subdisciplines of Old Testament backgrounds, the authors illuminate the cultural, social, and historical contexts of the world behind the Old Testament. They introduce readers to a wide range of background materials, covering history, geography, archaeology, and ancient Near Eastern textual and iconographic studies. Meant to be used alongside traditional literature-based canonical surveys, this one-stop introduction to Old Testament backgrounds fills a gap in typical introduction to the Bible courses. It contains over 100 illustrations, including photographs, line drawings, maps, charts, and tables, which will facilitate its use in the classroom.

The Legacy of Israel in Judah's Bible

The Legacy of Israel in Judah's Bible
Title The Legacy of Israel in Judah's Bible PDF eBook
Author Daniel E. Fleming
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 409
Release 2012-07-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1139536877

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The Legacy of Israel in Judah's Bible undertakes a comprehensive re-evaluation of the Bible's primary narrative in Genesis through Kings as it relates to history. It divides the core textual traditions along political lines that reveal deeply contrasting assumptions, an approach that places biblical controversies in dialogue with anthropologically informed archaeology. Starting from close study of selected biblical texts, the work moves toward historical issues that may be illuminated by both this material and a larger range of textual evidence. The result is a synthesis that breaks away from conventional lines of debate in matters relating to ancient Israel and the Bible, setting an agenda for future engagement of these fields with wider study of antiquity.