The Religions of Ancient Israel

The Religions of Ancient Israel
Title The Religions of Ancient Israel PDF eBook
Author Ziony Zevit
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 852
Release 2003-06-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780826463395

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This is the most far-reaching interdisciplinary investigation into the religion of ancient Israel ever attempted. The author draws on textual readings, archaeological and historical data and epigraphy to determine what is known about the Israelite religions during the Iron Age (1200-586 BCE). The evidence is synthesized within the structure of an Israelite worldview and ethos involving kin, tribes, land, traditional ways and places of worship, and a national deity. Professor Zevit has originated this interpretive matrix through insights, ideas, and models developed in the academic study of religion and history within the context of the humanities. He is strikingly original, for instance, in his contention that much of the Psalter was composed in praise of deities other than Yahweh. Through his book, the author has set a precedent which should encourage dialogue and cooperative study between all ancient historians and archaeologists, but particularly between Iron Age archaeologists and biblical scholars. The work challenges many conclusions of previous scholarship about the nature of the Israelites' religion.

The A to Z of Ancient Israel

The A to Z of Ancient Israel
Title The A to Z of Ancient Israel PDF eBook
Author Niels Peter Lemche
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 318
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 0810875659

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For these very reasons, because Ancient Israel means so much to us and because we actually know so little for sure, The A to Z of Ancient Israel is particularly important. It examines the usual sources in the Old Testament and surveys the findings of more recent archaeological research to help us determine just what happened and when, a far from simple task. It includes entries on most of the persons, places, and events which are generally considered, and shows more broadly what the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah were like and what role they played in the ancient world, but it also defines them as closely as possible according to the latest data.

Judaism and Disability

Judaism and Disability
Title Judaism and Disability PDF eBook
Author Judith Z. Abrams
Publisher Gallaudet University Press
Pages 260
Release 1998
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781563680687

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Judaism and Disability delves into all of the ancient texts and their explications, including the Tanach, the Hebrew acronym for the Jewish Bible, the Mishnah, considered the foundation of rabbinic literature, and the Bavli, the Babylonian Talmud. Instead of imposing a contemporary consciousness upon these archaic works, this carefully researched book presents their viewpoints as written, in an effort to understand why they expressed the sensibilities that they did.

The Politics of Ancient Israel

The Politics of Ancient Israel
Title The Politics of Ancient Israel PDF eBook
Author Norman Karol Gottwald
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 396
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664219772

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This work offers a reconstruction of the politics of ancient Israel within the wider political environment of the ancient Near East. Gottwald begins by questioning the view of some biblical scholars that the primary factor influencing Israel's political evolution was its religion.

The Bodies of God and the World of Ancient Israel

The Bodies of God and the World of Ancient Israel
Title The Bodies of God and the World of Ancient Israel PDF eBook
Author Benjamin D. Sommer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 351
Release 2009-06-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 0521518725

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Sommer utilizes a recovered ancient perception of divinity as having more than one body, fluid and unbounded selves.

Ancient Israel and Its Neighbors

Ancient Israel and Its Neighbors
Title Ancient Israel and Its Neighbors PDF eBook
Author Nadav Na'aman
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 446
Release 2005-06-23
Genre History
ISBN 1575065657

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Throughout the past three decades, Nadav Na’aman has repeatedly proved that he is one of the most careful historians of ancient Canaan and Israel. With broad expertise, he has brought together archaeology, text, and the inscriptional material from all of the ancient Near East to bear on the history of ancient Israel and the land of Canaan during the second and first millenniums B.C.E. Many of his studies have been published as journal articles or notes and yet, together, they constitute one of the most important bodies of literature on the subject in recent years, particularly because of the careful attention to methodology that Na’aman always has brought to his work. Collected here are 25 essays that focus particularly on ancient Israel’s relations with its neighbors and the forces inside the ancient nation that governed those relationships. Subjects range from the battle of Qarqar to the archaeology of the monarchy to the status of governors during the Persian Period.

Ancient Israel and Its Neighbors

Ancient Israel and Its Neighbors
Title Ancient Israel and Its Neighbors PDF eBook
Author Nadav Naʼaman
Publisher Eisenbrauns
Pages 447
Release 2005
Genre Assyria
ISBN 1575061082

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