So, Judah was an Aramean clan/tribe of the Arameans which briefly conquered Israel in the 11th or 10th Centuries BCE and then settled in the south to form an alliance with the Kingdom of Edom. This Edomite tribal confederation included Midianites, Edomites and the Aramean tribe of Judah an...
Historical & Biblical Israel: The History, Tradition, and Archives of Israel and Judah doi:10.1111/heyj.12387HISTORICAL & Biblical Israel: The History, Tradition & Archives of Israel & Judah (Book)KRATZ, Reinhard G., 1957-KURTZ, Paul MichaelOLD TestamentNONFICTIONHeythrop JournalMadigan...
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The 36 papers contained in this book present a broad picture of the Hebrew Bible against the background of the Biblical history and the archeology of Judah throughout the six centuries of the “Age of Empires”. Author / Editor information Oded Lipschits, Tel Aviv University, Israel. Reviews...
Historical & Biblical Israel: The History, Tradition, and Archives of Israel and Judah. By Reinhard G. Kratz; translated by Paul Michael Kurtz. Pp. viii, 280, Oxford University Press, 2015, $68.63 This article has no associated abstract. ( fix it ) P Madigan - 《Heythrop Journal》 被引...
ofIsraeland described Aaron as the ancestor of the priests in northern Israel; later it was rewritten in a way defamatory to Aaron. But there are also features in the narrative that may indicate that a later source (or traditionist), theElohist, tried to excuse Aaron and to put the main...
After the kingdoms of Israel and Judah had fallen, in 722bce(before the Common Era, equivalent tobc) and 587/586bce, respectively, the Hebrew people outlived defeat, captivity, and the loss of their national independence, largely because they possessed writings that preserved their history and...
Israel and Judah’s history. The relationship between the two kingdoms began to disintegrate after the death of Jeroboam and Uzziah around 746. Tensions culminated in the Syro-Ephraimite War (734–732). Aggression by Israel/Ephraim and Syria against Judah forced Judah’s king to enter into an...
Crime and punishment: The sins of the king and the despoliation of the treasuries. Investigates the Deuteronomistic writers' interpretation of history during the monarchies of Judah and Israel. Texts reference; Foreign oppression as liter... Mullen Jr.,E Theodore - 《Catholic Biblical Quarterly...
Further, the Pentateuch, once completed, is thought to have been regarded and received as an authoritative text, even before the completion of the entire canon. Thus, the dominant thought is that the discussions of Israel's history in non-Pentateuchal texts are dependent upon the Pentateuch...