Royal Administration and National Religion in Ancient Palestine |
Contents
The Nation as the Gods territory | 1 |
Building of cities and fortresses as a political tool | 10 |
Administration and building activities in the Davidic | 27 |
Royal priesthood | 44 |
King Manasseh and the revival of the traditional religion | 75 |
Appendix | 82 |
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AASOR According acropolis Ägypten Aharoni Ahlström Alten Testament Amarna Ancient Israel Ancient Near East Arad Archaeology Asherah Assyrian Aviv Baal bāmāh bāmôt BASOR Beer-Sheba Beth-Shan Bethel Bible biblical building built Canaanite capital century B.C. Chicago Chronicler cult place cultic David Dibon district divine Ebla Egypt Egyptian Excavations F.M. Cross fortified fortress G.W. Ahlström Geschichte gods Hazor Hebrew Helck Hezekiah History of Israel Hittite Inscriptions Iron Age Israelite Israelite Religion Jebusite Jeroboam Jerusalem Jerusalemite JNES Josh Judah Judahite king Josiah king's kingship Lachish Land Leiden Levites Levitical Cities London Manasseh Mazar mentioned Mesha Moabite monarchy narrator national religion official Old Testament Orientalia ostraca palace Palästina Palestine phenomenon Philistine pottery priests prophet refer reform religious royal administration Samaria Samuel sanctuary Saul Sennacherib settlement Shechem Solomon Studies Tell temple territory tradition tribe W.F. Albright wall worshipped Yahweh ZDPV