The Rise and Fall of the Ancient Israelite States

The Rise and Fall of the Ancient Israelite States
Title The Rise and Fall of the Ancient Israelite States PDF eBook
Author Martin Sicker
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 272
Release 2003-10-30
Genre History
ISBN 0313051895

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By subjecting biblical writings to a political analysis, Sicker constructs a plausible political history of the ancient Israelite states that dealt with virtually every issue faced by governments throughout subsequent history. As he makes clear, the way they dealt with those issues, successfully or otherwise, is highly instructive and relevant to today's analysis of geopolitical issues. Our knowledge of the political history of ancient Israel is almost exclusively dependent on the information that may be gleaned from biblical writings, which reflect a historiosophical perspective very different from that employed in modern historical writing. Nonetheless and despite all the problems encountered in dealing with the biblical texts, the history of the ancient Israelite states that can be derived from them has much to offer a student of politics. Instead of the critical literary analysis common to contemporary biblical studies, Sicker constructs a plausible political history of the ancient Israelite states that takes into consideration the geopolitical realities that directly conditioned much of that history as well as the religious dimensions of Israelite political culture that played a critical role in it. He demonstrates that the ancient Israelite states were confronted by virtually every political dilemma, domestic and international, encountered by states and governments throughout the subsequent history of the world. The way they dealt with the issues, successfully or otherwise, is highly instructive and relevant to the complex issues faced by states and governments today.

The Origins of the Ancient Israelite States

The Origins of the Ancient Israelite States
Title The Origins of the Ancient Israelite States PDF eBook
Author Volkmar Fritz
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 225
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1850757984

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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 Invention of Ancient Israel

The Invention of Ancient Israel
Title The Invention of Ancient Israel PDF eBook
Author Keith W. Whitelam
Publisher Routledge
Pages 298
Release 2013-11-19
Genre History
ISBN 1317799151

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The Invention of Ancient Israel shows how the true history of ancient Palestine has been obscured by the search for Israel. Keith W. Whitelam shows how ancient Israel has been invented by scholars in the image of a European nation state, influenced by the realisation of the state of Israel in 1948. He explores the theological and political assumptions which have shaped research into ancient Israel by Biblical scholars, and contributed to the vast network of scholarship which Said identified as 'Orientalist discourse'. This study concentrates on two crucial periods from the end of the late Bronze Age to the Iron Age, a so-called period of the emergence of ancient Israel and the rise of an Israelite state under David. It explores the prospects for developing the study of Palestinian history as a subject in its own right, divorced from the history of the Bible, and argues that Biblical scholars, through their traditional view of this area, have contributed to dispossession both of a Palestinian land and a Palestinian past. This contoversial book is important reading for historians, Biblical specialists, social anthropologists and all those who are interested in the history of ancient Israel and Palestine.

The History of Ancient Israel: A Guide for the Perplexed

The History of Ancient Israel: A Guide for the Perplexed
Title The History of Ancient Israel: A Guide for the Perplexed PDF eBook
Author Philip R. Davies
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 201
Release 2015-10-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567655830

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The History of Ancient Israel: A Guide for the Perplexed provides the student with the perfect guide to why and how the history of this most contested region has been studies, and why it continues to be studied today. Philip R. Davies, one of the leading scholars of Ancient Israel in recent years, begins by examining the relevance of the study of Ancient Israel, giving an overview of the sources and issues facing historians in approaching the material. Davies then continues by looking at the various theories and hypotheses that scholars have advanced throughout the 20th century, showing how different approaches are presented and in some cases how they are both underpinned and undermined by a range of ideological perspectives. Davies also explains the rise and fall of Biblical Archaeology, the 'maximalist/minimalist' debate. After this helpful survey of past methodologies Davies introduces readers to the current trends in biblical scholarship in the present day, covering areas such as cultural memory, the impact of literary and social scientific theory, and the notion of 'invented history'. Finally, Davies considers the big question: how the various sources of knowledge can be combined to write a modern history that combines and accounts for all the data available, in a meaningful way. This new guide will be a must for students of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament.

The Formation of the State in Ancient Israel

The Formation of the State in Ancient Israel
Title The Formation of the State in Ancient Israel PDF eBook
Author Frank S. Frick
Publisher Continuum
Pages 228
Release 1985
Genre History
ISBN

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The Rise of Ancient Israel

The Rise of Ancient Israel
Title The Rise of Ancient Israel PDF eBook
Author Hershel Shanks
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN

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This work is composed of three outstanding lectures about the emergence of the ancient Israelites and their religion presented at a symposium held at the Smithsonian Institution in the fall of 1991. Professors William Dever, Baruch Halpern, and P. Kyle McCarter Jr., specialists in the fields of biblical archaeology and Near Eastern studies, present provocative theories on the arrival of the Israelites in ancient Canaan and the provenance of their religion. Did the Israelites enter Canaan according to the books of Joshua and Judges or were they already there as part of the indigenous population? Is there any reality to the biblical account of the Exodus? Where and when did belief in the God Yahweh originate? Edited under the aegis of Shanks, the well-known editor of Biblical Archaeological Review and Bible Review, this work can easily be understood by interested lay readers. Highly recommended for larger collections. Robert A. Silver, Shaker Heights P.L., Ohio. Library Journal.