A Biblical History of IsraelIn this much-anticipated textbook, three respected biblical scholars have written a history of ancient Israel that takes the biblical text seriously as an historical document. While also considering nonbiblical sources and being attentive to what disciplines like archaeology, anthropology, and sociology suggest about the past, the authors do so within the context and paradigm of the Old Testament canon, which is held as the primary document for reconstructing Israel's history. In Part One, the authors set the volume in context and review past and current scholarly debate about learning Israel's history, negating arguments against using the Bible as the central source. In Part Two, they seek to retell the history itself with an eye to all the factors explored in Part One. |
Contents
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Knowing about the History of Israel | 51 |
Ideology and Israels Past | 62 |
Analogy and Israels Past | 70 |
The Early Monarchy | 193 |
Solomon | 239 |
The Divided Kingdoms | 259 |
From Jehu to the Fall of Samaria | 266 |
Exile and After | 278 |
The Book of Esther | 294 |
Conclusion | 303 |
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A Biblical History of Israel | 98 |
A HISTORY OF ISRAEL FROM ABRAHAM | 105 |
Conclusion | 137 |
Reading the Extrabiblical Texts | 169 |
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A Biblical History of Israel Iain William Provan,V. Philips Long,Tremper Longman Limited preview - 2003 |