The Kingdoms of Judah and Israel and Ancient Hebrew History WritingEmerton, John A
作者:Miller, J.W. 出版年:1986-5 页数:523 定价:$ 45.20 ISBN:9780664212629 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 内容简介· ··· A significant achievement, this book moves our understanding of the history of Israel forward as dramatically as John Bright's A H...
The term "ancient Israel" is used by scholars to refer to the tribes, kingdoms and dynasties formed by ancient Jewish people in the Levant (an area that encompasses modern-day Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria). Scholars draw mainly on three sources to reconstruct the history of a...
Rather what is preserved in the biblical texts is a collection of snapshots of how Israel has been remembered. This 'cultural history' allows for the appropriation of the stories of communities of faith. It is within such layers of memory that the resources can be found to refashion the ...
The two gulfs at the northern portion of the sea were called Suez and Akaba.3. The Mediterranean Sea, or Great Sea, formed the central part of the western border.4. The Dead Sea, also called the Sea of the Plain, or the Salt Sea, was in southern Israel.5 . The Sea of Galilee, ...
Gentile Nations in the Old Testament The Servant of the LORD, Israel and the Messiah The Distinction Between Kings and Chronicles The Judges who Delivered Israel The Royal House of David The Kings of Israel The Kings of Judah Chronology of Israel and Judah's Kings and Prophets ...
The tribe of Judah is known for being a prominent leader in the history of Israel. Many great kings and leaders would descend from the house of Judah, including King David, King Solomon and Jesus. What is the color of the tribe of Judah? Each of the 12 tribes of Israel had their own...
After Solomon's death, the kingdom was split into the two kingdoms of Israel and Judah. Israel had a variety of kings, but after a few hundred years, because of the rampant idolatry God allowed Assyria to conquer Israel and exile its people. The kingdom of Judah, whose capital was ...
The name Israel derives from the name given to Jacob (see Old Testament). His 12 sons were the kernels of 12 tribes that later developed into the Jewish nation. The name Jew derives from Yehuda (Judah) one of the 12 sons of Jacob (Reuben, Shimon, Levi, Yehuda, Dan, ...
Organized by the periods, kingdoms, and empires generally used in Near Eastern political history, the book interlaces social and cultural history with the political narrative. This combination allows readers to get a rounded introduction to the subject of Ancient Near Eastern history. ...